Jared Kushner
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Staying in Kiev when he did how he did, it was one of the most brave things we've seen in a long time.
And he has a ton of my respect and admiration for doing that.
But now he's promising his people, we're going to win the war.
And the military action has not necessarily coincided with that sentiment.
And so there has to be some form of off-ramp, but he can't say that publicly.
So for him to be able to work privately with somebody who can help create a new paradigm where both leaders can say, we're going to stop the bloodshed, we're going to stop the risk of nuclear war for the world, we're going to stop what's happening, that's really what it will take.
How that occurs, again, it's not
something I'm involved in now, so I don't know who the right broker is or how to put that together.
But essentially, they need somebody in between them who can figure out how do you create a landing zone that works because neither party is going to jump until the pool is filled with water.
And you have to outline what the go forward looks like because you can't just stop it for then to get worse for both parties.
You have to...
You have to move it forward into what happens next that hopefully can start to turn the tide to benefit both sides where they can focus on the future instead of being stuck into the old paradigm of who started what, who's to blame for what, who did what to who.
It's just a lot of tough stuff now that's occurred that's going to be hard to walk back.
And it's a big task to get it done.
But for the sake of the world, it'd be amazing if we were able to reach a conclusion to that conflict.
Leadership.
It has to be somebody who's willing to put themselves on the line to go and do it.
And again, if you're the U.S.
president and you're the most powerful nation in the world, you should be trying.
But I do think, again, the posture that the U.S.