In a latest Meet the Press interview, the vice-president of the US, J.D. Vance, argued in relation to Russia’s unlawful invasion of Ukraine: “That is how wars finally get settled. If you happen to return to world battle two, if you happen to return to world battle one, if you happen to return to each main battle in human historical past, all of them finish with some form of negotiation.”
Vance was responding to a query from the NBC information anchor, Kristen Weller, who requested: “If Russia is allowed to maintain any of the territory that it illegally seized, what message does that ship to China? Does it give China a inexperienced mild to invade Taiwan? Does it give Russia a inexperienced mild to invade different European international locations, which is what your European allies are involved about?”
Vance’s response was clearly his manner of claiming that the battle in Ukraine must finish in a negotiation, with the suggestion that some kind of territorial concessions on Ukraine’s half would naturally circulation from that course of.
However he was improper. Actually, few main wars in latest historical past have resulted in negotiation. Let’s take Vance’s two examples. The second world battle in Europe ended with the Soviet seize of Berlin and Germany’s dictator dosing himself with cyanide and placing a bullet in his personal mind. The battle towards Japan ended with Hirohito’s empire on the verge of famine, its infrastructure destroyed by American hearth. The Soviets had invaded Manchuria, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands, and had been threatening to invade Hokkaido. To cap all of it, the Individuals had been additionally threatening to invade Kyushu after which Honshu. However earlier than that got here to move, the US deployed superweapons. Japan surrendered simply days after the atomic bombings and the Soviet intervention.
As for the primary world battle, that ended with an armistice on November 11 1918 following the collapse of the German armed forces. The peace treaty, the Treaty of Versailles, was later signed in 1919. The Germans weren’t invited to these negotiations and the phrases of the treaty had been imposed upon them. This led to the partition of Germany, the lack of its empire, its navy decreased to a rump, and a reparations invoice of 20 billion gold marks (£6.6 billion).
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So, which main wars does Vance imply? Opposite to his pronouncements, clearly not the primary or second world wars. If we have a look at the key wars a century prior, can we see what he’s speaking about?
The Napoleonic wars got here to an finish with coalition forces engaged in a full-scale invasion of France and coming into Paris on March 30 1814. Napoleon abdicated on April 6 and was exiled to Elba. He escaped in 1815, returned to arms and was defeated at Waterloo. He was exiled once more, even additional away, to Saint Helena. In the meantime after the French capitulation, a treaty was signed in Paris in November 1815, imposing a big advantageous, a overseas occupation and the lack of territory. So presumably Vance wasn’t referring to those conflicts.
Maybe Vance was pondering of a number of the somewhat smaller Nineteenth-century wars which ended with, at the very least nominal, negotiated settlements.

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The Crimean battle ended with one other Treaty of Paris in 1856 and concerned Russia agreeing to the neutrality of the Black Sea and the lack of the territories it had captured from the Ottoman empire.
The Franco-Prussian battle of 1870-71 ended with the Treaty of Frankfurt in 1871, which noticed France lose territory in Alsace and Lorraine. Finally, these wars ended with negotiated capitulation.
Negotiation or capitulation?
“Negotiation” is what Vance says concerning Russia and Ukraine. However the administration he serves has already steered that any negotiation will contain Ukraine giving up land. President Donald Trump got here away from the latest summit in Alaska speaking about Ukraine giving up its territory, even supposing territory isn’t one thing that may merely be negotiated away over the heads of the Ukrainian individuals. This all sounds somewhat extra like Ukrainian “capitulation” somewhat than a “negotiation”.
A pal from the Ukrainian diaspora mentioned to me not too long ago: Ukraine will probably be “compelled to erase itself to make Russia joyful, and that has been occurring for a whole bunch of years”. They, as she famous, have all the time refused. Opposite to Vladimir Putin or Vance’s plans, the Ukrainians have their very own concepts about their nationwide future.
Vance is improper for an additional motive. Ukraine’s defeat would symbolize maybe the best US overseas coverage catastrophe because the Vietnam battle. In 2025 the US nonetheless claims to be the world’s solely true superpower; its assist and weaponry has helped preserve Russia from the gates of Kyiv with out firing a shot or inserting a single US soldier on the bottom.
Russia, against this – lengthy a rival for the superpower mantle – has endured a number of latest overseas coverage setbacks. Not least of those is the failure to dismantle Ukraine, which was purported to take a matter of days. But additionally, the collapse of its consumer regime in Syria and Israel’s humiliation of Iran, one other longstanding ally.
Issues don’t have to be as they’re. Trump and Vance may help Ukraine securing the simply peace its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is looking for. They may allay European fears about Russia by making it clear to Putin that aggression won’t be rewarded. However from every thing they’ve mentioned, this isn’t the trail they wish to take. As a substitute, whereas Vance misinterprets historical past, Ukraine continues to bleed.



















