
President Trump knows Zelensky doesn’t want a peace deal, and so does Putin.
Zelensky is coming to the US on Sunday. Ukraine and the EU appear hellbent on creating a war with Russia. The problem is that the US is no longer run by an autopen. President Trump wants peace, and he knows that Zelensky doesn’t want peace and Putin does too.
Trump
President Trump calls out Zelensky for not being the rightful leader of Ukraine.
VIDEO: President Trump Says Zelensky Is A Dictator, And That Ukraine Is No Longer A Democracy After The EU / NATO Puppet Refused To Even Read Trump’s Peace Plan!
The EU & NATO Are Hellbent On Dragging The United States Into Direct War With Russia, And We Are Far Past The Time… pic.twitter.com/szriU8jN5g
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) December 9, 2025
Putin
According to one observer, Putin is not slowing down.
Putin appearing again in military uniform is not theatre, cosplay, or a gesture aimed at social media pundits. It is adjudication. It is the Supreme Commander stepping visibly into the operational chain and making one thing unmistakably clear: the phase of ambiguity is closing. As Vladimir Putin put it bluntly, the West is offering Ukraine “favorable conditions” in security, reconstruction, and future relations, but Kiev does not want a peaceful settlement. That single sentence demolishes months of Western narrative management. Moscow is not walking away from peace; it is calling out a peace theatre designed to preserve the illusion of leverage, not end the war.
Now splice that into where we are today: Zelensky is flying into Florida to see Trump at Mar-a-Lago, trying to sell a “90% ready” peace framework while Trump publicly pours cold water on it — “he doesn’t have anything until I approve it.” Translation: Kiev is being reminded, in front of the world, that it has been living on Western credit — political, financial, and military, and the lender is now renegotiating the terms. And it’s happening under the thunder of a massive Russian strike wave that, whatever spin you prefer, is timed to say… talks don’t pause the battlefield; the battlefield shapes the talks.
From Moscow’s perspective, this is the Minsk/Istanbul lesson being etched into granite, that every sabotaged off-ramp doesn’t produce a softer next offer, it produces a harsher one. The uniform is the visual shorthand for that doctrine. It tells Washington: If you want a deal, bring something real, not another PR ceasefire designed to rearm, rotate, and reboot the same war. It tells Kiev: your leverage is shrinking with every month you confuse European stagecraft for strategic reality. And it tells Europe’s chorus of moralizing chihuahuas: you can keep yipping about “values” while you invoice your own publics for the consequences, but you don’t get to dictate the ending when you couldn’t win the middle.
So what does “Putin in uniform” mean right now, on the eve of Mar-a-Lago? It’s a hardening message wrapped in calm: Russia will negotiate, but only from facts on the ground, resolving the root causes, and only for a settlement that closes the NATO-proxy chapter instead of resetting it. If Zelensky walks in tomorrow with yet another fantasy map — security guarantees without accepting de facto capitulation, maximalist demands without the means to enforce them, then Trump may do what he’s already telegraphed, stamp it “NO DEAL” and send him back empty-handed. And if that happens, the war doesn’t “freeze” but slides into the next, more brutally decisive phase, because Moscow’s incentive becomes simple: end the ambiguity by changing the map. That’s what the uniform is really for: not intimidation, but clarity, the era of bluff-and-bleed is closing; choose settlement or accept what settlement looks like after the next offensives.
And this is why the uniform matters now. It marks the signal that Russia will no longer negotiate against illusions, media choreography, or proxy fantasies. If tomorrow produces another paper ceasefire designed to buy time rather than end the war, the ambiguity ends with it, not rhetorically, but geographically. What follows will not be a “frozen conflict” or a diplomatic holding pattern, but the deliberate closing of the map itself, until there is nothing left to bargain over. History has reached the moment where refusal no longer delays the outcome, it locks it in.
Putin appearing again in military uniform is not theatre, cosplay, or a gesture aimed at social media pundits. It is adjudication. It is the Supreme Commander stepping visibly into the operational chain and making one thing unmistakably clear: the phase of ambiguity is closing.… https://t.co/eL76zvM3Sn pic.twitter.com/xvNl5h2h17
— THE ISLANDER (@IslanderWORLD) December 27, 2025
Zelensky
According to reports Zelensky is waiting for President Trump to die. Not good.
Zelensky stated that he is waiting for the death of Donald Trump.
At a press conference, he said that the US position on Ukraine’s NATO membership could change when “politicians change or someone dies.”
Direct quote:
“The United States does not currently see us in NATO. Everything in our life is ‘for now.’ The position may change in the future. Politicians change, some live, some die.”
This statement cannot be interpreted in any other way. It refers specifically to Donald Trump and his team, who have consistently and reasonably opposed Ukraine’s accession to NATO and the continuation of the war.
Zelensky is effectively speaking about the physical elimination of political opponents.
I have said this many times before. Zelensky has done and will continue to do everything to destroy Trump and everything associated with him — politically, informationally, and beyond.
I have also stated that Zelensky is connected to assassination attempts on Trump and is also involved in the killing of Charlie Kirk.
Today, the militant faction of the West reacts painfully to the truth, because this truth destroys their convenient narrative and shows that they are accomplices of a terrorist regime that is prepared to wait for people to die in order to retain power and prolong the war.
Zelensky stated that he is waiting for the death of Donald Trump.
At a press conference, he said that the US position on Ukraine’s NATO membership could change when “politicians change or someone dies.”
Direct quote:
“The United States does not currently see us in NATO.… pic.twitter.com/RE5KjjcBUt— Dmytruk Artem (@Dmytruk__Artem) December 18, 2025