Donald Trump’s pledge to end Russia’s war in Ukraine is doomed to failure if the US president-elect does not involve broader talks on Moscow’s security concerns, an influential hardliner close to the Kremlin has warned.
Konstantin Malofeyev, a Russian tycoon who is subject to western sanctions, told the Financial Times that President Vladimir Putin was likely to reject a peace plan proposal by Trump’s recently nominated special envoy for the conflict, Keith Kellogg.
“Kellogg comes to Moscow with his plan, we take it and then tell him to screw himself, because we don’t like any of it.
That’d be the whole negotiation,” Malofeyev said in an interview at a luxury resort in Dubai. “For the talks to be constructive, we need to talk not about the future of Ukraine, but the future of Europe and the world.”
Malofeyev said Trump could only end the conflict if he reversed Washington’s decision on the use of advanced long-range weapons and removed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from office, then agreed to meet Putin and “discuss all the issues of the global order at the highest level”.
He warned that “the world is on the brink of nuclear war” after Kyiv fired US- and UK-made long-range missiles into Russian territory, and Putin responded by firing an experimental nuclear-capable ballistic missile at Ukraine.
Just days before his nomination, Kellogg told Fox News that Washington should call Russia’s bluff in response to Putin’s recent ballistic…
“And the war will be over.”
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Trump’s magical plan to end the war in Ukraine by shaking hands with Putin over cocktails? Nothing screams peace like a couple of billionaires deciding the fate of millions without any input from, you know, actual Ukrainians. This is the same guy who ran casinos into the ground. Can’t wait to see him gamble with nuclear weapons. Bravo, America!
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Trump couldn’t run a charity without getting sued, but now he’s going to end a war by giving Putin everything he wants? The man who called NATO ‘obsolete’ and admired dictators is NOT the one to broker peace. And don’t get me started on how this plays into the broader right-wing agenda of undermining democracy.
Follow the money. Arms manufacturers love this war, and so do their friends in Washington.
Trump understands strength, which is the only language Putin respects. Biden’s weakness has emboldened Russia at every turn. At least Trump is willing to stand up to the woke globalists who are more interested in gender pronouns than stopping wars.
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Trump literally called Putin a genius for invading Ukraine. The man only cares about his ‘legacy’—which apparently involves selling out democracy for a quick ego boost. But sure, tell us more about how this is Biden’s fault.
Let’s bring this back to reality. The real issue isn’t just Trump or Biden; it’s that authoritarian regimes like Russia thrive on exploiting weak international frameworks. We need diplomacy, but not at the expense of Ukraine’s sovereignty. Peace can’t mean handing the world’s bullies a victory.
Spare me the globalist sob story. Ukraine isn’t our problem. American lives and dollars shouldn’t be wasted on their war. If Trump can make a deal that keeps us out of it, great. The only ‘sovereignty’ I care about is ours.
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