Benjamin Reed
The “28-point peace plan” leaked to Axios was widely mocked as unrealistic, but the more serious concern is its origin. The New York Times has since reported that the proposal emerged from the Trump administration with direct input from Russian intermediaries, including conversations in Miami between Trump ally Steve Witkoff and Russian sovereign wealth chief Kirill Dmitriev.
Knowing that context matters. It explains why the document reads less like neutral diplomacy and more like a framework shaped to suit Moscow’s preferences.
My name is Benjamin Stuart Reed. I fought in Ukraine, lived there before the war, and spent years trying to understand the country far beyond the abstract policy debates that dominate Western discourse. What follows is a point-by-point breakdown of the plan, written as someone who has seen both Ukrainian resilience and the human cost of Russian aggression.
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