Neither Putin nor Trump hold the upper hand — FT

Neither Putin nor Trump hold the upper hand — FT

Photo: EPA

An analysis published by the Financial Times argues that both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump underestimated their opponents, expecting quick and decisive victories — but instead became entangled in prolonged conflicts with heavy strategic costs.

The commentary claims that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, launched under the assumption of a weak adversary, has turned into one of the most costly strategic failures in modern Russian history. Similarly, it suggests that Trump’s recent foreign policy actions, including what the article describes as “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran, reflect a similar misreading of opponent strength and geopolitical complexity.

According to the analysis:

  • Both leaders assumed their adversaries would collapse quickly.
  • Instead, both conflicts have become prolonged and resource-intensive.
  • The unintended beneficiary of this global confrontation is China, which gains strategic advantage from Western-Russian and US-Iranian tensions.

The article argues that neither Russia nor the United States can easily reverse the consequences of their decisions. For Putin, the war in Ukraine has become tied to regime survival, making withdrawal politically impossible. For Trump, the situation is framed more as a political and reputational constraint, where reversing course would contradict earlier public positions.

The analysis also highlights Ukraine’s growing strategic resilience, noting that the country has transformed the battlefield into a prolonged war of attrition and developed increasingly effective asymmetric capabilities, including long-range strikes and cost-efficient air defense solutions.

At a broader level, the FT commentary concludes that middle powers — rather than traditional superpowers — are gaining relative influence in the evolving global order shaped by these conflicts.

banner

SHARE NEWS

link

Complain

like0
dislike0

Comments

0

Similar news

Similar news

Photo: EPA US President Donald Trump has reportedly asked Chinese leader Xi Jinping to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine. According to South China Morning Post , citing sources familiar with

Photo: Getty Images U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States wants Ukraine to be able to defend itself and will find ways to support that goal, while also encouraging European alli

Photo: depositphotos President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed two decrees enacting decisions of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council to synchronize Ukrainian sanctions with the European Un

Photo: Getty Images The United States has issued an ultimatum to Iran, making compliance with its demands a condition for lifting what it described as an “unprecedented naval blockade” and reopening

Photo: Pro Lider FM Romanian authorities have decided to shut down Russia’s consulate in Constanța and declare the Russian consul persona non grata following a nighttime incident in the city of Gala

Photo: EPA The United States has warned Russia against carrying out what Moscow described as “systematic strikes” on Kyiv and accused the Kremlin of disregarding international guarantees protecting

Photo: depositphotos NATO has condemned Russia’s “irresponsible actions” after a Russian drone struck a residential building in Romania during Moscow’s overnight attack on Ukrainian infrastructure n

Photo: G7AmbReformUA/twitter Ambassadors of the G7 countries have confirmed that they will continue working in Kyiv despite renewed Russian threats of possible strikes on the Ukrainian capital. In