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    1. Nigel_Bligh_Burns on

      Putin wanted surrenders since the beginning. That was the original purpose of the s.c. “special military operation”. He wanted only the situation he prefers for Ukraine and all the surrounding countries, and to take back the Iron Curtain. He will not approve any other solution.

    2. whoever think Putin bought the White House only to give away part of Ukraine is delusional

      the American presidency costed him billions and over a decade of dealing with the entire Trump family, he wants his return on investment now

    3. dracodruid2 on

      He’s so deep into the shit that anything but total victory will be an utter defeat for him.

    4. He thinks he can play chicken a little longer. The one who has endurance can weather the storm and win his objectives. He knows there’s no empire without Ukraine.

    5. CharmingTurnover8937 on

      Putin will only strike a deal if it greatly favours him. Russia will be in serious trouble after this war finally ends, and Putin needs something he can sell as a great success.

    6. Equalsmsi2 on

      Nothing new here. Wasn’t that clear from the beginning. But there is another sad reality. Europe has no option but to accept it.

    7. SimonArgead on

      Also, if he did actually go, he would undermine his own narrative by acknowledging Ukraine as a sovereign state and Zelensky as the legitimate leader. Putler can’t be seen doing that. He will NEVER go to any peace talk. It is useless and futile to try. The only way to peace is to significantly ramp up support for Ukraine and show Putler that he can’t wait out the West and can’t defeat the West and Ukraine. Never could.

    8. The question is how much he can do before economically and demographic collapse. Ukraine is holding. They are a country that do the most advance drones on the battlefield. In a way Ukraine is advincing more and more.

    9. blolfighter on

      As a result he shows himself and Russia for the warmongerers they are. Anytime someone tells you otherwise, remember: They are either delusional or dishonest. Russia started this war, Russia keeps this war going, every day the war continues is a day Russia could have stopped it but chose not to.

    10. No shit, Sherlock. The “stable peace” Putin is talking about is not the same “just peace” Zelenssky is talking about.

    11. Basic-Finish-2903 on

      Putin wants things he physically can’t take, like Ukraine will ever roll over to his horde of drunk idiots with world war 2 gear.

    12. whyreadthis2035 on

      That’s always been the case. His little Murikkkan puppet it just helping weaken Ukraine by pretending their are talks a decreasing US aid.

    13. Any-Original-6113 on

      Now his plan is to partially absorb Ukraine (several regions), and divide the rest and pit them against each other.

    14. CompetitionNo3844 on

      i don’t understand war. i don’t understand that someone can be sent to prison for a petty crime and another who wages war and causes so much atrocities can resume without consequences.

    15. StenKilla on

      Also he cant sign anything as long war goes on he is safe domestically

    16. dat_9600gt_user on

      Putin avoids peace talks because war serves him best.

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to travel to Türkiye for **potential peace talks** with Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin. The initiative, backed by European leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump, includes a proposed 30-day ceasefire. But none of this changes the reality: Putin isn’t looking to negotiate. He’s waiting for Ukraine to surrender – and for the West to help pressure Kyiv into doing so.

      #  Putin Doesn’t Want to Negotiate

      * **Putin defines “talks” as Ukraine accepting Russian terms**: no NATO, no EU, no full sovereignty, and surrendering occupied territories.
      * This is not diplomacy; **it’s coercion**. Negotiations for him are a tool to formalise conquest.
      * Any deal under current conditions **risks institutionalising Russian aggression and weakening global norms on sovereignty**.

      # War Consolidates Power in Russia

      * **War is the main source of Putin’s legitimacy**. It fuels fear, nationalism, and the illusion of strength.
      * Putin sells Russians **the myth that they are fighting not Ukraine, but the entire West** – and that Russia is winning.
      * **Peace would expose internal weaknesses**: economic stagnation and growing social fatigue.
      * Thousands of war veterans face trauma, marginalisation and lack of reintegration – **problems the regime can delay while war continues**, but must confront in peacetime.
      * **Ceasefire risks undermining the militarised state of emergency** that allows repression and control over Russian society.

      # Putin Is Playing the West, Especially Trump

      * **Putin isn’t looking for a “deal”** – his goal is simple: the winner takes it all.
      * Trump’s promise to “end the war in 24 hours” plays into Putin’s hands. **Moscow hopes Trump would pressure Ukraine** to accept a peace on russian terms.
      * Putin manipulates Western leaders by feigning interest in talks – **to buy time**, reposition troops, intensify offensives, and regroup for the next blow.
      * He’s already done it before – **using the Minsk agreements to regroup and invade** on a much larger scale.

      # The Wake-Up Call of the Moscow-Beijing Alliance

      * **Xi Jinping’s appearance** at Russia’s Victory Day parade was more than symbolism – it was a geopolitical slap to the West.
      * It marked the collapse of a Western illusion that Russia could be pried away from China through diplomacy or pressure – **a failed “reverse Kissinger.”**
      * **The U.S. trade war with China accelerated Beijing’s pivot** toward Moscow – Xi’s presence in Moscow shows how firmly both regimes now stand united against the West.
      * This alliance **gives Putin confidence.** He believes he can outlast Western pressure with Chinese trade, tech, and diplomatic support.
      * The world must face reality:Russia is not just Ukraine’s or even Europe’s problem.

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