Trump is doing what Biden and the globalists failed to do—forcing real negotiations to end the deadliest war in Europe since WWII. While Zelenskyy, NATO, and the deep state panic, Trump’s administration just held historic peace talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia, laying the groundwork for a permanent end to the war.
Speaking to reporters, Trump dismissed critics who said Ukraine should have been at the table, pointing out that Kyiv should have engaged in diplomacy long ago. “I think I have the power to end this war,” Trump declared. Meanwhile, his Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it clear that real diplomacy involves tough negotiations, including discussions on territory and security guarantees. Translation? The days of the U.S. blindly writing Zelenskyy blank checks are over.
Russia made it clear that it will never accept NATO membership for Ukraine—a position that should surprise no one. But here’s the key difference—Trump is actually negotiating, while Biden’s approach was to pump billions into Ukraine without any strategy for ending the war.
European leaders are in full meltdown mode. Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz demanded Ukraine be included, terrified that Trump and Putin might cut a deal that sidelines the EU and NATO. Democrat Jake Auchincloss admitted Russia “won Round One” simply by getting the U.S. to negotiate directly. Ukraine is furious and postponed its visit to Saudi Arabia, trying to avoid giving the talks legitimacy. The globalist war machine is in shock— for years, they pushed the “forever war” narrative to justify unlimited spending and endless military aid. Trump just changed the game.
Trump’s administration is also negotiating a U.S.-Ukraine economic partnership to compensate U.S. taxpayers for the billions in aid already sent to Kyiv. “I can’t think of any better security guarantee than being co-invested with President Trump,” said National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.
Trump isn’t playing around—he’s set to meet with Putin directly before the end of the month. The war-profiteering deep state, European elites, and Zelenskyy’s regime are terrified. For the first time since the war began, a real deal is being negotiated—one that doesn’t prioritize the globalist agenda over American interests.