The most shocking feature of US President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was not its explicit and extreme bias toward Russia, exemplified by the recognition of Russian sovereignty over occupied (and even unoccupied) Ukrainian territory and the diktat to downsize Ukraine’s military radically. Rather, it is that the plan was devised by three operatives — two American, one Russian — whose experience lies in business, not diplomacy, and whose main qualification appears to be their close personal and financial connections to their respective countries’ leaders.