Rus­sia claims vic­to­ry in the Ukraine war despite ongo­ing casu­al­ties, with For­eign Min­is­ter Lavrov slam­ming Kyiv’s demand for post-peace sanc­tions and anti-Russ­ian alliances as proof of a Neo-Nazi, Rus­so­pho­bic regime. North Korea, a nuclear pow­er with test­ed inter­con­ti­nen­tal mis­siles, offers 30,000 troops to Rus­sia and may open U.S. talks if rec­og­nized as a nuclear state. Chi­na sup­ports Rus­sia, oppos­ing EU involve­ment in Ukraine, while the UK’s 100-year Ukraine deal and plans for a reas­sur­ance force clash with Russia’s rejec­tion of for­eign troops. Trump sets a new Ukraine peace dead­line, but sources indi­cate the U.S. may con­sid­er Euro­pean forces under its command—a move Rus­sia, with its vast nuclear arse­nal, vows to block. Amidst this, Amer­i­cans demand focus on domes­tic issues like home­less­ness and health­care over for­eign aid, fear­ing anoth­er end­less war. Will Zelensky’s lead­er­ship and Ukraine’s par­lia­ment sur­vive the push for peace?

  • Kash Patel FBI raids John Bolton’s home in a high-pro­file nation­al secu­ri­ty probe. Fed­er­al agents went to Bolton’s house in Bethes­da, MD at 7am on Fri­day in an inves­ti­ga­tion ordered by FBI Direc­tor Kash Patel. Bolton was Trump’s nation­al secu­ri­ty advi­sor. Tul­si is the cur­rent nation­al secu­ri­ty advi­sor. 
  • There prob­a­bly won’t be a peace agree­ment with EU secu­ri­ty guar­an­tees and boots on the ground. Rus­sia won the war, even though they are still hav­ing casu­al­ties of the war. North Korea will open talks with the US if we acknowl­edge them as a nuclear pow­er. We know that North Korea is a nuclear pow­er, they have test­ed mis­sile after mis­sile over the sea of Japan. They have inter­con­ti­nen­tal tac­ti­cal mis­siles. North Korea has blood on the bat­tle­field. North Korea is will­ing to put 30K more troops, more than Ukraine can put on the field with their own peo­ple. Ukraine doesn’t have the peo­ple. 
  • Don’t for­get that the UK signed a 100 year deal with Ukraine just days before Trump was inau­gu­rat­ed. Rus­sia doesn’t under­stand why every­one is try­ing to make a deal with Ukraine. In the old days the deal would come from the per­son that won. Rus­sia is say­ing no troops on the ground while the UK is prepar­ing to send troops to Ukraine as part of a reas­sur­ance force if a peace deal is struck. Trump sets a new dead­line for peace in Ukraine. Chi­na is ready to play a con­struc­tive role in the polit­i­cal set­tle­ment of the Ukrain­ian cri­sis. Every­one can say what­ev­er they want but Rus­sia won and Chi­na is on Russia’s side. Chi­na does not want the EU part of Ukraine. Sources say that the US is still deter­min­ing the scope of its role and that one option is the deploy­ment of Euro­pean forces to Ukraine under US com­mand and con­trol… absolute­ly not. There is no win­ning against Rus­sia. Rus­sia will not accept it, they have more nukes than any­one, they are not play­ing games and it will not be accept­ed. This war has to be set­tled now. Rus­sia is not going to flinch. They have the back­ing of North Korea. 
  • When Lavrov speaks you need to lis­ten because he car­ries the Rus­sia inter­ests. Kieve plans to demand that Rus­sia be weak­ened through sanc­tions even after a peace agree­ment is reached. Accord­ing to Lavrov, such rhetoric demon­strates that the Ukrain­ian lead­er­ship encour­aged by its west­ern spon­sors are pur­su­ing goals anti­thet­i­cal to the joint efforts of Trump and Putin to elim­i­nate the root caus­es of the cri­sis. Instead of work­ing toward a set­tle­ment, Lavrov argued Kiev and its back­ers want to aggra­vate those caus­es fur­ther by form­ing anti-Russ­ian mil­i­tary alliances. Lavrov sug­gest­ed that Ukraine’s refusal to dis­cuss a set­tle­ment before receiv­ing secu­ri­ty guar­an­tees is intend­ed to pre­serve the Neo Nazi Rus­so­pho­bic regime in Kiev. They are not going to allow an anti-Russ­ian force in Ukraine.
  • We sup­port our pres­i­dent but we can­not sup­port get­ting involved in secu­ri­ty guar­an­tees in for­eign coun­ties. WE have our own prob­lems in our own coun­ty. There should not be an Amer­i­can liv­ing on the street in Amer­i­ca when we are build­ing a school or road in anoth­er coun­try. There shouldn’t be some­one that is going bank­rupt because you can’t pay the med­ical bills and insur­ance when we are send­ing human­i­tar­i­an aid to a coun­ty that gives all their cit­i­zens med­ical care.  We don’t want to go down the road of anoth­er war. Don­ald Trump will not be in the office very long. Where did Viet­nam start and where did it end? Where did Afghanistan start and end? 
  • Zelen­sky needs to be gone and the par­lia­ment needs to be cleaned out. WE know that our law­mak­ers do not want to let go of Ukraine

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