By Thee Alfa House | Featuring Prof. PLO Lumumba
In a world desperate for resolution, peace remains painfully elusive.
In this powerful 30-minute episode, renowned Pan-African thinker Prof. PLO Lumumba dissects the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war, uncovering the hidden forces, political calculations, and geopolitical games that make peace harder to achieve than war.
While Donald Trump boldly claimed he could end the war in 24 hours, more than 100 days later, the battlefield remains active, and negotiations are stalled.
🔍 Why Can’t Putin and Zelensky Agree?
According to Prof. Lumumba, the conflict isn’t simply about borders or NATO expansion — it’s a layered clash of identity, ideology, pride, and global influence. Despite backchannel diplomacy and mounting international pressure, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remain at an impasse.
Each leader, Lumumba suggests, is locked into a political persona that makes compromise look like weakness — a dangerous condition for peace-building.
🌍 The Global Stakes
This isn’t just a European war. From African economies suffering inflation, to energy instability in Europe, and U.S. political narratives, the war has reshaped how nations align, invest, and respond.
Lumumba highlights how Western hypocrisy, double standards, and strategic silence have made peace even more elusive. For some global actors, peace isn’t profitable — and prolonging conflict serves political ends.
đź§ Key Themes from the Episode:
- The myth of Trump’s 24-hour peace promise
- The psychology of power and public image
- Why peace fails when ego and legacy take over diplomacy
- The role of NATO, the EU, and non-aligned nations
- How Africa is impacted — and what Africa must learn
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