Trying to Restart a Conversation That Never Really Started

This article takes a candid look at Zelensky’s recent claim that he plans to reinvigorate peace talks with Russia, despite the Kremlin saying they were never contacted. With geopolitical tensions, corruption scandals, and shifting alliances in the background, the situation reveals just how complex and fragile modern diplomacy has become. It’s a messy moment, filled with contradictions and political posturing.

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When Reality Hits: The Struggle Over Kupyansk and What It Means for Ukraine

Eastern Kupyansk, a key city in Ukraine’s Kharkov region, has reportedly fallen under full Russian control, contradicting Ukrainian officials’ denials. The battle highlights ongoing challenges for Kyiv, including encircled troops, desertions, and reliance on foreign aid amid a shifting battlefield. The situation raises questions about the true state of the war and the narratives each side pushes to maintain support.

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Was Charlie Kirk Right to Fear Ukraine Could Kill Him? The Shocking Truth Behind His Assassination Warning

Charlie Kirk, the fiery conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, once openly wondered if his outspoken criticism of Ukraine could cost him his life. Tragically, that fear became all too real. At just 31, Kirk was fatally shot during a public event at Utah Valley University by a lone gunman on a rooftop—an…

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Zelensky Warns of “Deep Strikes” Into Russia as Ukraine Tests Long-Range Missiles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky just turned up the tension in an already volatile conflict. In a recent Telegram post, he promised “new deep strikes” into Russia—sending chills across diplomatic circles and raising the specter of a dangerous escalation. The Ukrainian leader said he had been briefed by Commander-in-Chief Aleksandr Syrsky on battlefield operations, emphasizing that…

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EU Weighs Neutral Nations to Patrol Ukraine Ceasefire, Raising Stakes With Moscow

Tensions are climbing as Europe quietly weighs a high-stakes gamble: could neutral nations patrol a ceasefire zone in Ukraine and keep Moscow in check? The European Union’s defense and foreign ministers are set to debate this delicate prospect in Copenhagen, as the conflict drags on with no clear end in sight. Sources speaking to Politico…

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Europe Balks at Sending Troops to Ukraine: Public Opinion Turns Against Risky War Plans

Imagine being told your country might send its soldiers into Ukraine—without clear U.S. protection—against a nuclear-armed Russia. That’s exactly the scenario unnerving millions across Europe right now. According to a Wall Street Journal report, European leaders toying with the idea of deploying troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire or peace deal are hitting a wall:…

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Washington Admits Frozen Russian Assets Are a Bargaining Chip — Not Aid for Ukraine

What happens when $300 billion sits locked in Western banks, frozen in a geopolitical standoff? According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, it’s not going to Ukraine anytime soon. Instead, those billions are being dangled like a poker chip in front of Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Fox News, Bessent made it clear: the…

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US Seeks Diplomacy While Europe Pushes War: Lavrov Sounds the Alarm

Tensions flare as Russia’s top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, paints a stark picture of divided Western approaches to the Ukraine conflict. While US President Donald Trump leans toward diplomacy, Lavrov claims many European NATO nations are determined to prolong the war. In a revealing interview with NBC, Lavrov accused European leaders of rejecting peace efforts. “They…

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