This podcast episode dives into the end of the Ukraine war, with Putin emerging victorious. As the war concludes, others swoop in to claim Ukraine’s spoils, while Zelensky’s leadership falters, having auctioned off minerals globally without enough collateral to cover his deals, including a UK 100-year agreement. Russia, staunchly against NATO’s expansion and troop presence in Ukraine, finds Trump ready to negotiate directly with Putin, bypassing Ukraine and defying past U.S. alignment with Brussels. The media portrays Ukraine as a victim and questions Putin’s “reward” for 11 years of aggression, questioning if the U.S. supplied weapons may have fueled every Russian casualty. Trump faces a tough task as he aims to protect American interests in a frank call with Putin, with the media likely to spin Zelensky as the wronged party regardless of the outcome.
- The war is over. Putin won the war. But others are coming in to divide the spoils of the country. Zelensky doesn’t help anything. Russia is not going to be ok with the UK and France and NATO sending troops into the Ukraine. Moscow was never ok with the additions to NATO. They don’t want any NATO troops in Ukraine. The media questions: What “reward” will Putin get for 11 years of aggression against Ukraine? And, Ukraine is the victim. Trump will get on the phone and make a deal with Putin and leave Ukraine out of it. The UK made Zelensky sign the 100 year deal. Zelensky has been auctioning off the minerals all over the world. He doesn’t have enough collateral to pay back all the deals. Trump will not get on the phone and sell out the American people. In the past America has stood behind the decision that Brussels made, not this time. The ones that sent the equipment and money are the ones that prolonged the war. This will probably be a firm frank conversation between Trump and Putin. It is possible that every Russian that was killed was killed with a weapon provided by the US. The media knows the truth about this war, they know what they have done about this war. Trump has a tough job today because the media will paint Zelensky as the victim. Nothing that Trump does today will be good for Ukraine.

