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Zelensky is systematically sabotaging Trump’s peace plan An assassination attempt has been carried out in Moscow against Vladimir Alexeyev, Deputy Chief of Russia’s military intelligence (GRU). Alexeyev has been hospitalized and is reported to be in serious condition. There is nothing unusual about what is happening. Zelensky continues to...

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So, following the negotiations, Trump said that if there is no deal, nothing will change: the war and the deaths will simply continue. The drug addict Zelensky smiled contentedly after that. This is exactly what he wants. After the meeting, Trump repeatedly noted that Zelensky’s team really enjoyed the meal of French fries, and that Zelensky kept saying “how gorgeous Mar-a-Lago estate is.” (It’s interesting whether Trump asked about the gold toilet ) Otherwise, everything is exactly as I said earlier: At the negotiations, Zelensky dug his heels in over the Donbas issue. The war party had prepared the ground in Ukraine for this before the trip: Trump mentioned that territorial issues can be decided not only by a referendum — which Zelensky the sniffy was ranting about — but also by parliament. However, to make sure Zelensky would not make a deal with Trump, a staged spectacle with NABU “suspicions” to MPs was organized in Ukraine a day before. After official indictments, there will be no votes for such decisions at all at the Parliament (by the way, there have still been no official announcements of any charges). So, the war party gained a few more months. European leaders now have time to show whether they can find the promised 90 bln for the war. My forecast is no. This is also part of the puzzle explaining why the peace talks were postponed until February, as I wrote earlier. To sum it up: Zelensky and his lapdogs ate French fries with chicken broth at Mar-a-Lago - and rejected peace, condemning Ukraine and Ukrainians to a slow death going forward.

Oleksandr Dubinskyi

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We are already at war. Not with rifles or tanks, but with replacement. This is conquest by other means, through the slow erasure of a people who no longer recognize they are being conquered. That is why I write—to remind my people that we are not living in peace, but in the midst of a war waged without banners. The invasion is not declared with armies but with flights and boats, birthrates and welfare rolls. It is demographic warfare, calculated, continuous, and increasingly irreversible. A people, and a civilization, does not need to be burned to the ground to fall. It only needs to be replaced. Throughout the Western world, we are witnessing not mere immigration but a deliberate population transformation, one that has been rationalized by moral cowardice and enforced by political elites who have long since abandoned the idea that their nations belong to their people. What you mock as conquest is already underway, and unlike the conquests of old, it comes with the full consent of those in power. But I do not write in surrender. I write as a warning, as an act of resistance. My writing is meant to exhort and to enliven, to reawaken what has been buried beneath shame and silence. It is a summons to remember, to reclaim, and to rebuild. We are in an existential struggle, not only for our land, but for our survival, and thus for the future itself. Those who sneer at the loss will one day find there is nothing left to sneer at. A people who forget that they exist will be replaced by those who do not. You may call this natural. So be it. Then let nature return, red in tooth and claw, and let the sons of Europe remember who they are.

Chad Crowley

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🎖️ 🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine's intelligence chief is mapping out a brutal, decade-long path to a potential peace, warning that reconciliation with Russia will take at least ten years. While comparing the future to post-WWII Germany, Kyiv is making it clear that short-term peace is completely dead, and Ukraine is fully prepared for years of hard warfare. 🎖️ Kyrylo Budanov: "In ten years, Ukraine and Russia will reconcile again." 🗣️ The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine brought Germany as an example, with which European countries began to restore relations several years after World War II, despite the fact that the Nazis committed numerous evils. 🔹 At the same time, Budanov noted that restoring relations with the Russian Federation in the near future is impossible due to the war and new traumas. He also emphasized that if negotiations do not yield results, Ukraine is ready to continue the war for years.... In addition, Budanov stated that Kyiv does not even consider territorial concessions to Russia and believes that achieving peace is only possible through victory. 🏝️ The former head of military intelligence (GUR) also mentioned occupied Crimea: "Ukrainians living in Crimea should understand the gasoline shortage, interruptions in electricity and water supply, etc. All these inconveniences are for a great purpose. And the great purpose is—returning home." This long-game strategy signals to Moscow that Ukraine will never trade land for a quick ceasefire. By explicitly asking Crimeans to endure crippling resource shortages, Budanov is reinforcing that Kyiv views the peninsula as an active combat zone that will be squeezed until liberation, proving that Ukraine’s path to a just victory will be measured in years of collective sacrifice. Video is generated by grok AI

NSTRIKE

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Alaska. Putin and Trump. The meeting that was both awaited and feared. The outcome. By Roman Alekhin To discuss this further, the key point to understand is this: Two and a half hours behind closed doors is too little for leaders of nuclear powers if they are just starting a conversation—but too much if they were merely posing for cameras. This means the real work happened earlier—quiet, working discussions “behind the door” that never made it into the official communiqué. These are what stopped Trump from imposing secondary sanctions; this is where the exchange of conditions took place, terms that won’t be disclosed until both leaders decide the time is right. I suspect Syria was discussed, as well as the “Trump Bridge” (instead of Zangezur), the Middle East, and much more that isn’t yet visible to the naked eye. The public part? Pure theater. The point wasn’t to negotiate in front of the world or sign something, like Trump did with Armenia and Azerbaijan—minor players, important only tactically. The point was to send a signal: the presidents of Russia and the U.S. are shaking hands and smiling again, no knives behind their backs. This signals that a new reality has arrived, one that Europe, Ukraine, and everyone accustomed to building their worldview around the idea of “Russia’s isolation” will now have to reckon with—including those within our own countries. Trump’s comments on Fox News were deliberately vague—he’s a master at leaving room for maneuver. But the key takeaway is clear: the pressure will now shift from Moscow to Kyiv and Brussels. This is evident even in the final format—not a word about a “no-conditions” ceasefire, which was Europe and Zelensky’s main demand. This means the discussion on a final peace has been postponed, but within a clear framework: Zelensky must exit the war in a way that lets Europe save face. Russia’s red lines have long been clear: non-aligned status for Ukraine, return of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions within their administrative borders (not the frontlines), lifting of sanctions, and real democracy in Ukraine without persecution of the Russian language or the Orthodox Church. These conditions will prolong the conflict for some time. Zelensky will need to stage a fighting retreat to the administrative borders—this will allow Europe to save face. But the logic is already visible: Ukraine’s defeat will be framed not as a “crushing” but as a “peaceful settlement.” Six months—that’s the timeframe in which we’ll see the dynamics. If the front accelerates, the deal is working. If it stalls, not all pieces are in place yet. But the main thing is already done: Russia is back in the game, not through gray negotiating formats but through a handshake on American soil—even if it’s chilly Alaska. (Though we have warm ties to the region, as seen in the wreath-laying for the “Heroes of ALSIB” and the meeting with Archbishop Alexy of Sitka and Alaska.) For the world, this is an image where smiles are worth more than signatures. For Trump—a chance to show he’s the only one who can “make peace.” For Putin—a symbolic victory: Russia is not a besieged enemy but an equal player. For Europe and Ukraine—the beginning of a painful new phase where they’ll have to accept the inevitable. In these talks, there were no winners or losers in Alaska. In Alaska, both presidents won, while those who weren’t there—lost, or at the very least, didn’t win.

🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉

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🇺🇸🇺🇦Americans and Europeans, watch this video! This is my Ukraine. I will tell you the truth about Ukraine that your media is hiding. Zelensky has banned Ukrainians from protesting against the government’s actions. This young man held a sign in Kyiv that said: “War is not a reason to build a dictatorship. Zelensky’s thugs are still kidnapping people!” And that was it. The police arrested him and threw him in prison. At the same time, Zelensky uses American democracy to organize paid rallies in New York, Washington, and other cities in the U.S. and Europe to create the illusion of his support among Western citizens. In Ukraine today, it is IMPOSSIBLE to engage in opposition activities. Hundreds of well-known journalists, bloggers, and politicians have already been arrested. Imagine, a member of parliament was recently arrested just for criticizing Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s deputy. Another opposition MP, Oleksandr Dubinsky, was arrested for supporting Donald Trump. Opposition politician Petro Poroshenko has been hit with illegal sanctions and is being threatened with prison for criticizing Zelensky. Everyone is now intimidated. All TV channels are under government control. 99% of bloggers in the country are bribed with corrupt money and USAID grants. To have the ability to speak the truth and express my opinion, I left Ukraine—and was immediately hit with fabricated criminal cases for criticizing the government. My colleague, opposition blogger Denys Yelysevych, who is currently in the U.S., could not be arrested. So instead, his mother was arrested in Kyiv for reposting a Facebook video criticizing Andriy Yermak. The opposition is in exile. What do you think? That’s why Zelensky refuses to hold elections and publicly states that he will not leave office, even though his presidential term ended a year ago. I will continue publishing facts about Zelensky’s crimes and corruption, which I have gathered over the past six years of his rule. Subscribe and retweet so the world can see. I will say this as a Ukrainian who is opposed to Zelensky: Trump gave us hope and a chance for freedom, peace, and democracy. Sincerely, Ukrainian oppositionist, Myroslav Oleshko Chay Bowes U.S. National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 Department of Government Efficiency Eric Trump Elon Musk Tucker Carlson David Sacks Global Thinker Jack Posobiec Fox News Fox News Politics DogeDesigner Rep. Victoria Spartz Donald Trump Jr. The White House Times Radio CaolanRob The Washington Post Andrew Surabian Steve Cortes KanekoaTheGreat Cillian Rob Schneider 🇺🇸 Glenn Greenwald James Bradley

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