
The liberal press wasted no time mocking President Trump’s Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin. Outlets like CNN claimed Trump was “rolling out the red carpet” for the Kremlin. But the facts don’t lie—“the Russians made concessions almost immediately,” Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News.
Putin didn’t swagger across that red carpet; he effectively crawled, and his team folded coming in the door. According to Fox News, among the most notable concessions are:
Apparenty, the Trump team knew the red carpet would be easier on Russian knees. For years, Putin swore Ukraine would never have Western backing—and now he’s conceding the very thing he vowed to crush. That’s an about-face that is worthy of a red carpet celebration, but do you hear the liberal media even mentioning it? Of course not. They want you to focus on the carpet in hopes you’ll miss the victory baked into the historic summit.
This is where the focus must shift. The real victory is not in carving up land or handing down punishments—it’s in stopping the bloodshed now and ensuring peace today and tomorrow. Trump’s plan does both: it halts the killing in the present while anchoring Ukraine’s sovereignty in future guarantees of defense. That’s the deal any nation truly loving its people would seize.
If Ukraine insists on dragging the war out over revenge and disputed borders, they risk sacrificing their own citizens on the altar of pride. Territory can be argued over later; lives cannot be restored once lost.
And this is where righteousness—not raw power—becomes the only road to peace. The Bible says, “The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace.” (James 3:18).
The world doesn’t need more political theater or more funerals. It needs leaders willing to sow peace by ending the bloodshed—and securing their people’s future. The summit showed who blinked first. Now Ukraine must decide what it values more: vengeance, or survival.