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Trump STUNT on Ukraine BLOWS UP DISASTROUSLY in His Face


Donald Trump has executed a dramatic, unilateral pivot in US foreign policy, aligning the traitorous Trump Administration with Russia and pressuring Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to accept a harsh peace deal that overwhelmingly favors Russia.

This video breaks down the explosive details of the US-Russia arrangement—negotiated covertly without NATO allies—which demands Ukraine surrender territory, limit its military, and grant amnesty for war crimes, all under an "aggressive timeline." Anthony Davis reacts

 
Trump has had wrong approach to peace 'since the very beginning'

"I don't like it when the United States is even handed. There is nothing to be even handed between a victim of the war and an aggressor on the war."

In order for Donald Trump to get any closer to an end to the war in Ukraine, he must start acknowledging the fact that Ukraine is the victim and Russia is the aggressor, says former US ambassador to Nato, Ivo Daalder.

 
Europe can topple Putin all on its own | Lt Gen. Ben Hodges

"The collective economies, wealth, industry, technology, and populations of Europe dwarfs Russia."

Europe should "stop whining" about the US-Russia deal and instead take ownership of the terms in favour of Ukraine, says former commanding general of the US Army in Europe, Ben Hodges.

 
‘Absolute chaos’ at the centre of Ukraine peace negotiations


“It’s absolute chaos, President Trump is not engaging in any of the details.”

“I’m not sure how far we’ve ever deviated from Zelensky’s White House humiliation.”

Former foreign correspondent Tim Marshall talks to Times Radio’s John Pienaar about Trump’s “unjust” peace plan.

 
US media: Ukraine agrees to peace proposal

Something tells me that this is a strategic move on Zelensky's part. He knows the Russians aren't interested in peace. This puts the ball in Russia's court so they have to appear to please Trump, but fight on regardless. All the while the West will be whispering in Trump's ear, saying why isn't Putin playing ball when Zelensky's is playing ball?

 
'Rubio hates him!' | Witkoff vs Rubio feud at the centre of Ukraine peace negotiations


 
Moscow's Kaliningrad Railway Is Gone—Hundreds Trains Stuck as Baltics SHUT DOWN Border Crossings

Kaliningrad was once a NATO outpost, threatening NATO with its nuclear-armed Iskander missiles. But this fortress myth was shattered by a single bureaucratic decision by Lithuania, without a single tank or missile launch.

In this video, we analyze how Russia's most critical military asset in the West has been plunged into logistical strangulation and how this has shaken Putin's authority:

🔹 VITAL SUPPLY LINK CUT OFF: On November 21, Lithuanian Railways halted the transit of Lukoil oil cargo, which provides the bulk of Kaliningrad's fuel needs. This was a vital blow not only for civilian vehicles but also for heating the Baltic Fleet and military barracks.
🔹 MILITARY PARALYZE: With the fuel cut off, the Iskander missile launchers became immobile static targets. Russia's power in the Baltics was effectively wiped out.
🔹 LOGISTIC CHAOS AND BANKRUPTCY: Belarus's hosting situation of thousands of Lithuanian-licensed trucks has deepened the logistics paralysis. With construction costs rising sixfold and major companies like Avtotor closing, more than 15,000 people in the region face unemployment.

🔹 NIGHTMARE OF THE 1990s: Logistics collapse, as former advisor Alexei Chadayev warned, is forcing the people of Kaliningrad to face Putin's own nightmare: the primitive barter economy.

Kaliningrad is no longer a fortress, but a hostage, completely blocked by Lithuania's calculated and cold decision. Putin's tanks and missiles are useless in the face of an OFAC sanctions document.

 
"THIS IS REALLY BAD FOR PUTIN": Russia Slowly Loses Control Over 'This Region' (Kaliningrad)

Kaliningrad has become the ultimate warning sign for Vladimir Putin’s weakening grip over Russia’s most vulnerable territories. Once a proud symbol of Soviet conquest and a showcase of communist victory on the Baltic Sea, this isolated enclave has transformed into a political liability, a strategic failure, and a reflection of Russia’s slow collapse under Putin’s leadership.

From its origins in 1945 as a rebuilt German city shaped by European culture, to its chaotic rebirth after the collapse of the USSR, Kaliningrad evolved into a region that never fully identified with Moscow’s ideology. Its proximity to Poland, Lithuania, and Europe exposed it to Western freedoms, markets, and ideas in ways no other Russian region experienced. Under Putin, Kaliningrad drifted culturally and politically, quietly rejecting authoritarian propaganda while developing a hybrid identity that aligned closer with Europe than Russia.

After the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the region became trapped and isolated as borders closed, trade collapsed, supply routes vanished, and Europe turned away. Today, Kaliningrad stands as a stranded military enclave, surrounded by NATO, economically suffocating, politically resentful, and psychologically detached from Moscow. The worst case scenario is unfolding, as Putin slowly loses control over this critical region—not through rebellion, but through alienation, strategic failure, and cultural abandonment.

 
Neptune Missiles Hit Taganrog Aviation Plant! Rare A-60 Aircraft & Possible Tu-95 Bear Destroyed

Taganrog's Beriev aviation plant in Taganrog was hit by multiple Neptune missiles targetting the Tu-95 maintainance hanger and destroying a rare A-60 laser laboratory aircraft. One of only two that Russia has.

Overnight on November 25, the Russian city of Taganrog came under a mass drone attack, with dozens of explosions reported and fires breaking out. Social media accounts said a local aircraft plant was struck and suggested an A-60 aircraft may have been destroyed.

Witnesses claimed more than 20 blasts were heard in Taganrog, in Russia’s Rostov region, according to local Telegram channels. “According to eyewitnesses, windows shook in some homes, and car alarms went off,” users wrote. Local authorities confirmed a drone attack on Taganrog. Two apartment buildings and one private house were damaged, and a warehouse in an industrial zone caught fire. At least three people were injured. Three people were killed in overnight drone attacks on Taganrog and the Neklinovsky District of Russia’s Rostov region on November 25, the region’s governor Yuri Slyusar wrote on his Telegram channel. “According to emergency services as of 7 a.m., the overnight attack damaged a paint shop, a warehouse, several public facilities, four apartment buildings, 12 private homes, and four cars,” the governor wrote.

The Telegram channel Astra, after analyzing photos and videos from the impact sites, concluded that a fire broke out at the Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex (TANTK named after G. M. Beriev) as a result of the drone strike. At the same time, several OSINT channels reported that an aircraft plant in Taganrog came under fire: Preliminary, unconfirmed information also points to a strike on a Soviet-era experimental laser system built on an Il-76MD military transport airframe. Some of the footage circulating online appears to support this. Eyewitness videos indicated the strike hit the facility’s grounds and one of its hangars, where Tu-95MS/Tu-95MSM strategic bombers—carriers of Kh-101 cruise missiles used by Russia to strike Ukraine—are serviced and upgraded.

The most notable target, however, was one of the rarest and most secret aviation projects of the USSR and Russia—the A-60 aircraft, tail number RA-86879, built on the Il-76MD airframe, the outlet Militarnyi reported. One airframe was destroyed in a fire in 1989 at Chkalovsky airfield. According to Russian sources, the fire broke out when technicians allegedly tried to siphon alcohol from a live cooling system for “internal use.” The second prototype—known as “product 1A2- was also built on an Il-76MD and sat for decades at the Taganrog Machine-Building Plant. As of now, there has been no official confirmation that the aircraft plant or any aircraft were hit.

Earlier, on the evening of November 24 and after midnight, explosions were reported in Russia’s Krasnodar region, with Novorossiysk, Tuapse, Gelendzhik and other cities under a mass drone attack. Russian residents complained that Ukrainian hackers allegedly breached the local alert system.mOn November 23, reports on social media also claimed drones struck a power plant that supplies Moscow with heat and electricity.

 
Ukrainian soldiers say NATO training USELESS and Outdated

Ukrainian soldiers complain about the training mission they went through in Poland, stating the training was inadequate and completely outdated compared to the reality of warfare in eastern Ukraine.

 
Witkoff told Russian aide how Putin should pitch peace plan to Trump

Witkoff REALLY is a traitor. He colluded with the Russians on how to manipulate the President of the United States.


That Witkoff hasn't yet been fired is an absolute disgrace and implicates Trump. This is extremely disturbing.

Even worse, Trump is sening him to Russia to continue "negotiations" - which he is guaranteed to fuck up - becauise he's on Putin's side.

A leaked transcript of a call between President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and a Putin aide reveals WItkoff is quoted advising how to properly strike a deal with Trump. This as the President says he has directed his special envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as momentum builds toward hammering out a deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

 
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Russia Lost 3 Planes and Big Base | Witkoff is a Traitor (Confirmed)



TAGANROG PRECISE STRIKE: A-60 IL-76 AIRCRAFTS DEMILITARIZED​


 
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From Soviet Giant to Modern Power: Ukraine's Army Story

Ukraine tore down a rusted Soviet war machine and built something the Kremlin never imagined: a modern, hybrid force that can fight Russia toe-to-toe and win battles the old Red Army would have lost before breakfast.

In this video, I walk you through how Kyiv transformed a hollow, bloated, Soviet-style force into a lean, multidomain military that now outperforms some NATO members in real combat relevance. This is what happens when a country fighting for survival rips out the old operating system and installs something built for 21st-century war.

I break down:
• How Ukraine destroyed Soviet-style command culture and embraced battlefield initiative
• Why Order №141 in 2019 became the Ukrainian version of a doctrinal nuclear detonation
• How Kyiv resurrected corps-level command—not as a Soviet throwback but as a modern necessity
• How Ukraine built joint command structures faster than many NATO states
• How officers learned to fuse drones, cyber, artillery, and satellites into a single fight

Ukraine didn’t copy NATO. It didn’t copy Russia. It created a hybrid doctrine that’s now reshaping how modern peer warfare is fought.

If you want to understand how Ukraine rewired its military structure, why it now outperforms Russia’s massed Soviet-style machine, and why NATO should be taking notes, this is the episode to watch.

 
Zelensky Wants a THANKSGIVING Deal — Putin Scrambles for Excuses

Zelensky is pushing for what many are calling a “Thanksgiving deal” — a diplomatic opening meant to test Moscow’s real intentions. But instead of responding seriously, Putin has unleashed a fresh wave of excuses, delays, and shifting narratives.

In this video, we break down:
• What Zelensky is actually proposing
• Why the timing matters politically for both sides
• Putin’s newest excuses — and what’s behind them
• How Moscow is trying to stall negotiations
• What this means for the 28-point peace plan, 24 point plan, and 19 point plan drama
• And why Russia seems terrified of any real talks

This is more than a seasonal headline — it’s a strategic moment where one leader is signaling openness… and the other is signaling panic.

 

Russia’s Secret Laser Plane DESTROYED


In a massive escalation of the air war, Ukraine has struck two critical pillars of Russia’s military power. While the world watched Moscow launch a record breaking swarm of drones against Kyiv, Ukrainian intelligence and special operations units quietly dismantled the eyes of the Russian air defense network in occupied Crimea. The elite Prymary unit successfully destroyed key radar systems linked to Russia’s S-400 network, including the sophisticated Nebo-U and P-18 Terek radars. These sites were essential for surveillance of the Black Sea and protected the peninsula from incoming threats. Their loss leaves wide gaps in Russian radar coverage and exposes the Black Sea Fleet and military airfields to further devastating attacks.

At the same time, Ukrainian drones penetrated deep into Russian territory to hit the Beriev aviation plant in Taganrog. This facility is not only the hub for Russia’s 270-million-dollar modernization of Tu-95 strategic bombers but also housed one of Russia’s ultra-rare A 60 airborne laser aircraft. The A-60 was a secret Soviet era project built to target satellites and blind advanced sensors. Only two were ever produced. Updated assessments now indicate that the Taganrog aircraft has been destroyed in the strike. This attack removes a unique technological asset that Russia cannot quickly replace due to sanctions and a lack of specialized components.

Russia responded with a chaotic barrage of more than four hundred sixty Shahed type drones and twenty two missiles aimed at Kyiv and other cities. Several of these drones crossed into Moldova and NATO member Romania, forcing Allied jets to scramble. However, these large scale strikes are draining Russia’s stockpiles and forcing it to rely on foreign suppliers like Iran and North Korea. This comes at a time when Russia’s economic engine is stalling, with oil and gas revenues projected to fall by thirty five percent this month alone.

This video explains how Ukraine opened holes in Russia’s sky defenses, how the laser plane loss affects Russia’s long range capabilities, and why Moscow’s air war is becoming economically impossible to sustain.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: Ukraine Burns Russia’s Laser Plane
01:21 - Blinding the Black Sea Fleet: Targeting Crimea's Radars
05:03 Russia’s Panic: Air Defense Chaos in Krasnodar
06:08 - Shaping the Battlefield: Ukraine's Surgical Attack on Russian Logistics
06:35 - Rot Within the Ranks: Alcoholism & Suicidal Assaults
07:57 - Sanctions & Soaring Costs: Russia's Collapsing Budget
10:07 - Looting the Budget: Corruption and Russia's Desperation for Peace Talks
12:28 - Outro

 
Putin’s Economy Just Got Worse — Much Worse

Despite the Kremlin’s nonstop claims that Russia’s economy is strong, the latest indicators reveal a far darker reality. In this video, we break down the newest shock that just hit Putin’s economy — and why it’s far worse than Moscow wants anyone to believe.

• The fresh economic blow that just landed TODAY
• Why prices, shortages, and hidden inflation are accelerating
• How sanctions, war spending, and labor shortages are grinding the system down
Each new report shows the same trend: Russia’s economy isn’t stabilizing. It’s cracking. And today’s news pushes it even closer to a breaking point.

 
Witkoff told Russian aide how Putin should pitch peace plan to Trump

Witkoff REALLY is a traitor. He colluded with the Russians on how to manipulate the President of the United States.


That Witkoff hasn't yet been fired is an absolute disgrace and implicates Trump. This is extremely disturbing.

A leaked transcript of a call between President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and a Putin aide reveals WItkoff is quoted advising how to properly strike a deal with Trump. This as the President says he has directed his special envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as momentum builds toward hammering out a deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.


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We. Told. Them. So.

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Trump Reacts To Witkoff ‘Advising’ Russia On How To Pitch Ukraine Plan


During a press gaggle aboard Air Force One, US President Donald Trump made a striking remark, claiming that real estate developer Steve Witkoff was “off to sell Ukraine to Russia next week.” The off-the-cuff statement immediately drew attention from reporters, raising fresh questions about Trump’s rhetoric on the ongoing conflict and US policy toward Eastern Europe.

Witkoff, a longtime Trump ally, has not publicly commented on the remark, and there is no indication he is involved in any diplomatic or political mission. Trump’s comments appeared to be made in his characteristic improvisational style, but they quickly circulated across political and media circles amid heightened global sensitivity around Ukraine-Russia negotiations.

The exchange occurred as Trump faced renewed scrutiny over his proposed peace framework for Ukraine, which critics argue may push Kyiv toward concessions. The remark added another layer of controversy as the former president defended his approach to ending the conflict “quickly” through what he described as “tough but fair” talks.

Trump talking bullshit and making excuses

 

GOP in Open REVOLT Over Ukraine "Surrender Deal"


Trump's Ukraine Plan so disgusted GOP Rep Don Bacon that he nearly quit on the spot
Putin didnt try to play Trump for a fool. He's succeeded.
Trump is going directly against the wishes of GOP voters on Ukraine, not to mention Americans as a whole
Trump is setting Russia up for an overwhelming victory over the USA and NATO

 
Transcipt of Betrayal

The publication of the Witkoff–Ushakov transcript caused outrage in the USA over Washington’s neutrality, further complicating the diplomatic process. Against this backdrop, US President Donald Trump set a condition for meetings with Zelenskyy and Putin: such a meeting will take place only after the parties agree on the final text of a peace agreement, which is effectively an ultimatum. Meanwhile, on the front lines, the situation remains critical for the aggressor: despite all efforts, Russia cannot prove it can hold the occupied territories.

0:00 – Intro
0:30 – Bloomberg published the transcript of the October 14 phone call
1:08 – Details of the conversation: advice to the Kremlin regarding Trump and the peace plan
2:08 – US reaction: Trump defends Whitkoff, doubts about the transcript’s authenticity
3:25 – Journalists and politicians comment on Whitkoff’s pro-Russian stance
6:36 – Trump is ready to meet Zelenskyy and Putin after the peace plan is agreed
8:00 – Meetings and coordination with the EU, France, and the UK; financial support for Ukraine
10:17 – Frontline update: Russia cannot hold territories, Ukrainian forces destroying enemy equipment
12:24 – Drone attacks on Russia, issues with discipline in Russian troops

 
Trump’s administration is ‘dysfunctional’: Witkoff leak shows cracks in the White House

The leaked transcript of Witkoff reportedly ‘coaching’ Russian officials adds to the “dysfunctionality” being shown by Trump's administration over the peace plan, says former US special envoy to Ukraine, Ambassador Kurt Volker.

"There isn't really a Trump Administration. There is President Trump and he has people around him who are not fully empowered decision makers who can lead. They are there to do what he tells them to do....the people we have speaking publicly often aren't sure what we're doing because it'sonly President Trump...."

 
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