The warning landed like a thunderclap. In Moscow, after five secretive hours with Donald Trump’s envoys,
Vladimir Putin’s inner circle walked away from a “peace plan” and opened the door to something far darker.
Talks over Ukraine stalled on land, power, and pride.
Then Putin raised the stakes, declaring Russia “ready” if Europe cho… Continues…
Trump’s promise to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours has collided with the brutal reality of geopolitics.
His envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, arrived at the
Kremlin carrying a proposal they believed could unlock a deal.
Instead, they met a Russian president unwilling to bend
on territory and determined to frame any compromise as Western weakness.
The Donbas region, already soaked in blood,
became the immovable line: Moscow demands recognition,
Kyiv refuses surrender, and Washington is left trying to square a circle that may not bend without breaking.
Putin’s message to Europe was calculated and cold: Russia is not seeking war,
he insisted, but is fully prepared to fight one. Behind those words lies a brutal truth—if escalation spirals out of control,
there may be no one left to sit at a negotiating table. Between Trump’s
stalled diplomacy and Putin’s defiance, millions
now live in the shadow of a war no one can confidently stop.