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Title: Ukraine’s Bleak Choices as Support Fades in Russia-Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 29, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the key arguments ‌and points made in the provided text, ⁤organized for clarity. I’ll cover the situation, the problems, the proposed options,⁤ and the author’s conclusion.

I. The Current situation:‍ A‍ Strained Defense

* Holding‌ the Line, But ​Not Winning: Ukraine is currently managing to slow the Russian advance, but is far from⁤ capable of​ winning the war.This is achieved through immense cost and effort.
* Supply Issues & Corruption: The army is considerably under-supplied. ⁣ Corruption, specifically mentioning Tymur Mindich and procurement issues, is diverting resources.
* Declining Morale & Increasing Desertion: The war has been‌ ongoing⁤ for four years,leading to exhaustion,rising ⁢divorce rates,and collapsing morale. There’s a dramatic increase in cases of unauthorized absence (AWOL) and desertion. Numbers are provided:
⁣ * 255,000+ ⁤AWOL cases (since 2022)
* ‌56,000+ desertion cases (since 2022)
* 162,500 AWOL cases (first 10 months of ‍2025)
* 21,600 desertion cases (first 10 months of 2025)
* ⁤ ​21,000 troops left the army⁢ in October‍ alone.
* ⁤ Social Injustice: The war is exacerbating​ social inequalities.
* Demographic Crisis: Ukraine’s population has drastically declined (from 50 million to 31 million in Kyiv-controlled territory). Birth rates are below death rates, and fertility rates are very ⁣low (around one child per woman).

II.Strategic‍ Options Presented

the author outlines three potential paths forward for ‍Ukraine:

  1. Accept ⁣Putin’s‍ Terms (Capitulation):

* Pros: Preserves a Ukrainian state (albeit a diminished one).
* Cons: Loss of political standing, territorial concessions, and long-term vulnerability.

  1. Radical Overhaul of Leadership & Military:

*⁣ Focus: Rebuilding mobilization,restructuring the command system,and fundamentally re-engineering the⁢ war effort.
* Rationale: Current institutions are inadequate for a prolonged war.

  1. Maintain the Status ‍Quo:

* Strategy: Continue precision ⁢strikes ⁢on Russian oil infrastructure, hoping to cripple the ⁢Russian economy and wait for Putin’s death.
‌ *⁣ Author’s Assessment: This is⁢ an illusion.Strikes won’t be enough to force Russia to stop, given the size disparity between the two countries.

III. The author’s‍ Conclusion & Concerns

*​ ‍ Ukraine Has Chosen ⁣the status Quo: ‍Zelenskyy and European partners appear to have committed to⁣ the third ⁣option (maintaining the ⁢status quo).
* Sustainability is doubtful: This approach is unsustainable due to:
‌ * Morale & Exhaustion: Four years of war have taken a ‍toll.
‌* ⁤ Financial Crisis: A vast budget deficit and public debt exceeding 100% of GDP.
* Lack of European Support: Europe‍ has failed to provide sufficient funding. Belgium hasn’t released frozen Russian assets, and economic growth‌ in europe is ⁢weak.
* Unreliable US commitment: The EU cannot secure long-term commitments​ from the United States given the current political climate in Washington.
* urgent Need for ⁤Change: The author strongly argues that Ukraine must eventually choose the⁢ second option (radical restructuring) to survive.
* ‌ Worsening Terms: Delaying this change⁣ will result in harsher terms from Moscow. The Russian ⁢demands will likely expand beyond the current four regions to eight, with added demands for control mechanisms, demilitarization, and further concessions.
* ‍ Time is Running Out: Radical change is needed instantly ⁣before Ukraine’s options ⁢disappear and its ability to resist collapses.

In essence, the author paints a grim picture ​of Ukraine’s current ‌situation, arguing that the current strategy is failing and that a drastic, ​painful overhaul of leadership and military structures is the only ​path to long-term survival, even if ‌it means accepting unfavorable⁤ peace terms in the future.

November 29, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Zelenskyy’s Top Aide Resigns Amid Corruption Scandal

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 28, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ukraine‘s‌ Presidential Chief of Staff Andrii Yermak Dismissed Amid⁣ Corruption Concerns

KYIV, Ukraine – Andrii Yermak, chief of ⁣staff ⁢to ​Ukrainian President⁣ Volodymyr zelenskyy, has ⁣been ‌dismissed‍ from his position, officials confirmed today,‍ as investigations into alleged corruption within the government widen. The move ‍follows mounting pressure from lawmakers and international allies for greater accountability ⁢and transparency in Ukraine.

Yermak’s departure comes amid ‌a period of ⁢heightened scrutiny regarding corruption allegations, including​ investigations into officials linked to energy procurement and other ⁣government dealings. While Yermak himself‍ was not directly accused of⁣ wrongdoing in those specific investigations, concerns over ​his ⁣oversight and the individuals connected to⁣ him contributed to the decision.The dismissal underscores Zelenskyy‘s commitment to address corruption concerns, particularly‍ as​ Ukraine seeks continued Western support​ for its ⁢defense against Russia ⁢and ‌pursues membership in the European Union.

Yermak⁤ has ⁣been a close ally of Zelenskyy for over 15 ⁤years, beginning with their⁢ collaboration in the television production⁤ industry‍ when Zelenskyy was ‌a comedian and actor.​ He joined Zelenskyy’s ⁤first ⁤presidential team overseeing foreign⁣ affairs and was⁤ appointed ‍chief of staff in​ February 2020.Throughout⁣ Russia’s invasion, beginning in February 2022, Yermak has been a constant companion to Zelenskyy on international‍ trips and wielded meaningful influence within⁤ the Ukrainian government.

Domestically, Yermak functioned as ‌a key gatekeeper for Zelenskyy, reportedly playing a central role in the selection of top government ⁤officials, including prime ministers and ministers. Prior to his dismissal, individuals connected ⁣to Yermak and the president’s office had previously been⁢ subject to‍ investigation.

Earlier this month, Zelenskyy faced internal dissent from lawmakers⁢ following the publication of‌ details from an ‍energy sector investigation. While some lawmakers called for Yermak to ⁤take duty, Zelenskyy​ initially resisted calls for‌ his⁤ removal, ‍urging Ukrainians to unite and⁤ “stop the‍ political games” amid ongoing pressure to⁢ negotiate a settlement ‍with russia.

The European Union⁤ has explicitly stated that Ukraine must demonstrate a crackdown on corruption as⁢ a ⁤condition for potential membership. The dismissal of Yermak ⁢signals ⁤a response to these demands and an attempt to‍ restore ⁣public ​trust.

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Trump Considers Recognizing Russia’s Gains in Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 28, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – Former ⁢President Donald Trump is reportedly considering ‌a plan to propose that Russia be ‌granted recognition of territories it currently⁢ occupies in Ukraine, according to sources familiar with ⁣the discussions.The potential offer‍ comes⁣ as‌ Ukraine prepares for ‌continued peace talks, with a delegation led by Andriy Yermak and Rustem ​Umerov expected to meet ⁣with Trump⁢ in⁢ Florida this weekend.

The proposal, if ‌formally presented, would represent ⁣a significant‌ departure from ⁢the Biden administration’s ⁢policy of unwavering ⁣support for Ukraine’s territorial ⁢integrity and could dramatically alter the trajectory of the ongoing conflict. While the White House has consistently rejected any concessions of Ukrainian land,‍ Trump’s⁣ willingness to explore such a ‌scenario underscores ‍his long-held skepticism toward substantial U.S. involvement‍ in the ⁣war ⁢and his desire⁢ for a swift resolution, even if ⁢it means acknowledging Russian gains.

Andriy Yermak, head of ‌the ukrainian‌ president’s office, stated this week in​ an interview with The ‌Atlantic, “Provided that Zelensky is president, no one⁣ should expect us to give up the territory.” This statement‍ highlights the ⁢firm stance of the current Ukrainian government against ceding any ‍land to⁢ Russia.

Discussions have also ‌included the possibility ​of ‌a ⁤direct​ meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Trump, though a timeline‌ for such a meeting ⁣remains uncertain. ⁢The potential​ for ‍Trump’s involvement in brokering a peace ⁢deal has generated both hope and concern among international‍ observers, given his unconventional ⁣approach to​ diplomacy and his previously expressed ⁤admiration for Russian⁢ President Vladimir Putin.

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Putin Offers Written Guarantee Against European Attack Amidst War Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 28, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin Signals Willingness to negotiate, Demands Territorial Concessions

Table of Contents

  • Putin Signals Willingness to negotiate, Demands Territorial Concessions
    • Zelenskyy’s ‌Legitimacy ‍Questioned
    • US Peace ⁤Plan Under Revision
    • Background: The Russia-Ukraine Conflict
    • Frequently Asked ‍Questions

Moscow, Russia ⁣- November 28, 2025 ​- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Thursday ‍that he‌ is​ prepared to guarantee in ​writing that Russia will not attack Europe, but​ reiterated demands for notable concessions​ from Ukraine to end the ⁣ongoing ​conflict. Despite ‍expressing a⁢ desire for a negotiated⁢ settlement, Putin⁢ also ‌warned that ​Moscow remains ready to continue fighting and possibly seize further Ukrainian territory.

The statements come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts,⁤ including a ‌revised US peace plan, ‍to find a resolution ⁣to the war. Putin’s conditions ⁤center on Ukrainian troop withdrawal‌ from the Donbas region – ⁢specifically​ Donetsk and Luhansk⁤ – encompassing areas not ‌currently under ⁢russian control.⁣ Ukrainian troops must withdraw ‌from the territories⁢ they⁣ currently hold – ‍then the fighting ‍will stop. If they do not pull back, we will ⁤achieve this by military means, Putin declared.

Zelenskyy’s ‌Legitimacy ‍Questioned

Putin onc again ⁣cast doubt on the legitimacy of ukrainian president ⁣Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government, claiming he lost his legal authority ‍after ‌failing to hold elections in May‌ 2024. Kyiv maintains it was unable ‌to conduct elections ‌due​ to martial ⁤law and the ongoing defense of⁢ its ⁣territory. Ukrainian lawmakers ​affirmed Zelenskyy’s legitimacy​ in a ‍parliamentary resolution in February.The⁣ resolution received overwhelming ‌support.

Putin asserted that⁤ any peace agreement​ would be legally unachievable to sign with⁢ the current Ukrainian leadership ⁣and must receive international recognition, including acknowledgment ​of Russian control ⁣over occupied Ukrainian‍ territories.

Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy’s ⁣chief of staff, firmly rejected the possibility of territorial concessions, stating, ⁣ As long⁢ as Zelenskyy is president, no one should count ⁤on us giving up territory. He made this statement to The⁣ Atlantic magazine on Thursday.

US Peace ⁤Plan Under Revision

Last ‌week, the​ United States unveiled a⁣ 28-point peace plan ​ initially viewed as heavily favoring russia, proposing ​significant concessions from Kyiv, including territorial relinquishment and abandonment of​ NATO aspirations. The plan has since ‌been modified following input from ukrainian officials, removing ​a proposed 600,000-member cap⁣ on ‌the Ukrainian army and a blanket amnesty for war ‌crimes.

Zelenskyy⁢ announced on​ Thursday that Ukrainian ‌delegations will meet with US officials to refine a peace formula discussed during previous talks ‍in ⁢Geneva, focusing on security guarantees for Ukraine. Further‍ discussions ​are​ scheduled for next week.

US representatives, including Trump’s special envoy Steve​ Witkoff, are also planning a trip to Moscow next week to continue ⁤negotiations on key issues, including security assurances for‌ Ukraine⁣ and Europe. Putin indicated ⁤his delegation will raise concerns about a provision in the US ⁢peace plan that only ⁣recognizes Russia’s de​ facto control over Crimea ‍and other claimed Ukrainian territories.

That is precisely what our talks with the American⁣ side will be about, Putin stated.

Date Event
2024-05 Zelenskyy’s Presidential ‍Term Expires (per Putin’s claim)
2025-02 Ukrainian Parliament Affirms Zelenskyy’s Legitimacy
2025-11-21 US Unveils Initial 28-Point Peace Plan
2025-11-28 Putin Outlines conditions for Negotiations

Did⁤ You​ Know?​

The Donbas region, comprising Donetsk and Luhansk, ⁣has been a focal⁤ point of conflict since 2014, with Russia supporting ‌separatists in the area.

Pro‌ Tip:

Follow reputable news sources and official statements for the most accurate and⁣ up-to-date details on the‍ Russia-Ukraine war.

What conditions would be acceptable ⁤to ⁣all parties for a lasting peace in⁣ Ukraine?

How might international ⁤pressure influence Putin’s​ willingness to negotiate?

Background: The Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The current phase of the ⁤Russia-Ukraine‌ conflict began with Russia’s full-scale⁢ invasion in February 2022, escalating a conflict ​that​ originated in 2014 following the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity and Russia’s⁣ annexation​ of Crimea.⁣ The⁣ conflict has resulted in significant casualties, displacement of populations, and geopolitical ‌tensions. Prior to the 2022 invasion, diplomatic efforts, including the Minsk agreements, ⁢aimed to resolve ​the conflict ⁣in Donbas, but‍ were ultimately unsuccessful. The⁢ war has had a profound impact on ‌global energy markets, food security, and international relations.

Frequently Asked ‍Questions

  • What ‌are Putin’s main demands for ending the war? ‍ Putin demands ⁤Ukraine’s withdrawal from ⁣the Donbas region ⁤and⁤ questions the legitimacy of President Zelenskyy’s government.
  • what is ​the status of the US peace plan? The ⁣US peace plan is currently under ⁤revision following input ⁤from Ukraine, with ‌ongoing discussions planned in both Washington and Moscow.
  • Has Zelenskyy indicated any willingness to cede territory? ⁢Zelenskyy’s​ chief of staff has stated unequivocally that Ukraine will not‍ give up any territory.
  • What ‍is⁤ the significance of the recognition​ of‌ Crimea? ‌ Russia considers Crimea to ⁣be‍ part ⁣of ‌its territory, and‌ Putin wants any peace deal to include international recognition of this claim.
  • What role is the US ‍playing in the negotiations? The⁤ US is actively‌ involved in diplomatic⁢ efforts, with​ special envoy Steve Witkoff leading discussions in Moscow.

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Title: Witkoff Advised Putin on Pitching Peace Plan to Trump

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Ally Advised Putin Aide⁢ on Framing ‍Peace Plan to Former President, Recording Reveals

WASHINGTON – ⁤A recording of a conversation between a close‌ advisor to Vladimir Putin and a Trump-appointed envoy reveals efforts ⁣to shape a prospective Ukraine peace proposal ​in a⁢ manner more palatable to Donald Trump, ​according to a Bloomberg report published Tuesday. The exchange ⁣details how the Trump ally coached​ the Putin aide on presenting the plan, ⁣which reportedly ⁢leaned heavily ⁢toward Russian ⁤demands, to the former president.

The recording features Tom Witkoff,‍ a special envoy for‌ Ukraine⁢ peace ‌talks appointed by trump, ‍speaking with Kirill Dmitriev, a ⁣close advisor to Putin on‍ Ukraine. The conversation occurred on October ⁢29, shortly after Dmitriev met ‌in Florida with Witkoff ⁤and‌ Jared Kushner,⁢ Trump’s ‌son-in-law and informal advisor, to discuss a 28-point peace plan.

During the call, Dmitriev discussed debating with Ushakov how strongly Moscow should push for its demands in the prospective peace proposal.”I’ll informally pass it along, making it clear that it’s all informal.⁢ And let them do like⁢ their own,” Dmitriev told Ushakov, adding, ​”But, ⁢I don’t⁤ think they’ll ‍take exactly our version, but at least it’ll ‌be as close to it as possible.”

The original peace plan, which became public last week,​ included‌ calls for ‍Ukraine to cede ⁣the entire Donbas region to Russia and significantly reduce its military size. It also proposed a guarantee from Europe that ⁣Ukraine would never join NATO.

Trump​ had⁣ previously stated,on December 17,that Ukraine and Russia should “stop where they are” on the ⁤battlefield,a position interpreted ‌as advocating for Ukraine to concede territory to Russia.

The White House defended Witkoff’s actions, with communications director Steven Cheung stating, “This story proves one thing: Special Envoy Witkoff ⁢talks⁤ to officials in both Russia and Ukraine nearly every⁣ day to ⁢achieve peace, which is exactly what President Trump appointed him to do.”

Dmitriev dismissed⁣ the transcript as “Fake” in a social media post,adding,”The closer⁣ we get to peace,the more⁤ desperate warmongers become.”⁤ The Russian⁣ Embassy ⁣in Washington did ⁣not respond to a‍ request ⁣for comment.

Secretary of ‍State Marco Rubio has asserted ⁤the proposal originated in the United States, with input from both ⁤Russia and Ukraine, amid criticism that the‍ leaked plan ⁤favored Russian objectives. The State Department ​declined to‍ comment on ‌the ⁣Bloomberg ⁣report.

Trump has indicated⁢ he is sending⁤ Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials while Witkoff ‌meets with Putin, and suggested he ‍could eventually meet ⁣with both Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, pending further negotiation ⁢progress.

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Romania Drone Alert: NATO Sends ‘Take Shelter’ Warning Over Russian UAV

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WW3 Fears Explode as NATO ⁢Member Romania Faces increased ‍Russian Drone Activity

Recent Russian drone ⁤attacks near the‌ Ukrainian border have heightened anxieties in⁤ Romania, a NATO‍ member, sparking concerns⁢ about potential ⁢escalation. Over the past few days, Romanian radar systems have detected ‍multiple air ‍targets, leading to⁤ increased military vigilance and ​public alerts.

On Monday, the Romanian⁢ Air⁣ Force scrambled ⁣two ​German Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft to ⁤investigate detected air targets near the Ukrainian port city of Ismail. This was ‌followed by ⁤a‌ more direct incident on Tuesday, when a Russian “Shahed” drone reportedly crossed​ into Romanian airspace during a ‌larger Russian attack on Ukraine targeting Kyiv.

The incursion triggered a nationwide “Ro-Alert” message advising citizens to seek⁣ shelter due to the‌ possibility⁣ of falling debris. The message, issued by ISU Galați, urged residents to take cover in basements or civil protection shelters, or ‌alternatively, to⁤ stay indoors away from windows and ‍exterior walls. While authorities reported no incidents or ⁤calls‍ for ​emergency assistance following the alert, ⁤the event underscores the growing proximity ‌of the conflict to NATO territory.

The Romanian Defense Ministry confirmed that⁤ fighter jets were deployed in response to the airspace ‍breach. Ukrainian​ air Force​ officials⁢ also reported observing a Russian UAV crossing the Romanian border.

This increased activity ⁣comes as public concern about a⁤ potential Russian ⁣attack on Romania is rising. A September poll by TVP‌ World revealed⁤ that nearly half of 1,000 Romanian respondents believe their country could be targeted by Russia. Despite these fears, the poll also indicated strong faith in​ NATO, with 74% of respondents expressing a high⁢ level of trust in the ‍alliance.

Romania joined NATO in‍ 2004,motivated by a‌ desire for stability and security following decades ⁤under Soviet⁣ influence and a commitment to preventing the⁢ resurgence of ‍Russian imperialism. The recent events are ‍testing that commitment⁢ and fueling anxieties about⁤ a wider conflict, raising the stakes in the ongoing war in Ukraine and ⁢prompting a reassessment of security measures along NATO’s eastern flank.

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