Ukraine is sandwiched between two dictators

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is sandwiched between two dictators, the US President and the toxic little Botox ridden hamster, Vladimir Putin.

Donald Trump has issued Zelensky a warning ahead of their meeting on Sunday to discuss the 20 point peace plan.

Trump told Politico that “he doesn’t have anything until I approve it,” adding, “so we’ll see what he’s got.”

President Zelensky told journalists that the plan for peace is “90% ready,” but it is clear Trump wants to be in charge of the narrative, not the Ukrainian leader.

Trump did then say, “I think it’s going to go good with him.”

Trump said he is planning to speak with the Russian dictator quite soon, he said “”I think it’s going to go good with Putin,” adding gleefully I expect to be speaking with Putin “soon, as much as I want.”

In November it was reported that Washington will betray Kyiv and all Ukrainians as Trump will officially recognise occupied Ukraine as belonging to Russia.

The US President recognising the Ukrainian territory as Russia will mean victory for Putin and could escalate the war into a dangerous position, as the Russian dictator lowered the nuclear threshold for any attack on the Russian Federation.

Shaun Pinner the author of Live, Fight, Survive wrote earlier this month, “What we’re watching unfold is not diplomacy, not strategy, and certainly not statesmanship. It is a scramble driven by personal agendas, private business interests, and a level of geopolitical theatre that borders on reckless.”

Trump’s real intent is to “strip away the noise, and Trump’s intent becomes clearer:

He wants a “win” he can sell to U.S. voters — even if it costs Ukraine its territory. He wants to appear as the only man who can “end the war” — even if the deal rewards Russia’s genocide. He wants leverage over global energy markets — even if it means courting autocrats like Maduro. He wants financial advantage, not peace.

“A peace deal built on private conversations, business ties, and propaganda coordination is not peace, it is capitulation dressed up as diplomacy.

“Ukraine deserves a peace founded on justice. Europe deserves security built on deterrence, not deals drafted by hotel-lobby diplomats. And the world deserves leaders who understand that war cannot be outsourced to people whose experience begins and ends with real-estate speculation.

“The current “peace talks” are not genuine negotiations. They are a test balloon launched by individuals with no mandate, no expertise, and no accountability.”

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