Trump trying to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine 🕊️🔥
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Yes, this is going to be a heavy one, the one that made Police officers throw up and worse 🙏🔥
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Former PM Liz Truss brings up the Deep State and support of Trump.
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https://x.com/i/status/2004903913468690748
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Trump trying to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine 🕊️🔥 https://x.com/i/status/2005321466921791576 @DarkIILight
Putins residence was allegedly hit with a drone strike 👀🔥
🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 TRUMP IN THE CALL WITH PUTIN: DRONE STRIKE ON PUTIN’S RESIDENCE WILL CHANGE U.S. APPROACH TO ZELENSKY
Trump and Putin held a new conversation in which the Russian leader directly raised Kyiv’s alleged drone attack on his state residence in the Novgorod region.
The timing, Moscow stressed, was especially explosive: the incident reportedly occurred virtually immediately after U.S.–Ukraine talks at Mar-a-Lago, when diplomacy was supposed to be stabilizing, not escalating.
Trump reacted with visible shock and outrage, telling Putin he could not even imagine “such crazy actions.” In that context, Trump reportedly emphasized that the United States had not supplied Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles, underscoring a clear line Washington says it has not crossed even as it supports Ukraine militarily.
Putin, for his part, warned that attacks on the Russian presidential residence would not go unanswered. He told Trump that Moscow would review its position across several previously discussed understandings in light of what he described as Kyiv’s shift toward “state terrorism,” signaling that assumptions underpinning the talks are now in flux.
The Kremlin also claimed Trump made clear that the drone strike would influence how Washington approaches its relationship with Zelensky going forward. Kyiv, Trump reportedly said, had been advised not to seek a temporary respite or tactical pause, but to focus on reaching a comprehensive and binding settlement rather than maneuvering around obligations.
Moscow further argued that some of the outcomes achieved in Trump’s talks with Zelensky leave room for Ukraine to evade commitments. Putin was briefed on those discussions by Trump and his advisers, and used the opportunity to reiterate Russia’s concern that ambiguity in proposals is being used as leverage rather than as a path to resolution.
Despite the sharp tone, both leaders agreed to maintain a direct and “friendly” dialogue. Putin emphasized that Russia still intends to work closely and pragmatically with the United States to find a path toward peace, even as Moscow signals that its negotiating posture is hardening.
This episode matters because it lands at a moment when diplomacy had begun to look structured and sequenced. An alleged strike on a head-of-state residence, especially one using long-range drones, introduces a level of escalation that reshapes trust, timelines, and tolerance on all sides.
Geopolitically, it raises the stakes for Washington’s role as broker. If Trump recalibrates his approach to Kyiv while keeping channels open with Moscow, the balance of pressure shifts dramatically.
What was framed as endgame diplomacy now risks becoming a test of control: over allies, over escalation, and over whether negotiations can survive shocks without collapsing into retaliation.
Source: Tass, RIA
https://x.com/i/status/2005678739103912092
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🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 TRUMP IN THE CALL WITH PUTIN: DRONE STRIKE ON PUTIN’S RESIDENCE WILL CHANGE U.S. APPROACH TO ZELENSKY
Trump and Putin held a new conversation in which the Russian leader directly raised Kyiv’s alleged drone attack on his state residence in the Novgorod region.
The timing, Moscow stressed, was especially explosive: the incident reportedly occurred virtually immediately after U.S.–Ukraine talks at Mar-a-Lago, when diplomacy was supposed to be stabilizing, not escalating.
Trump reacted with visible shock and outrage, telling Putin he could not even imagine “such crazy actions.” In that context, Trump reportedly emphasized that the United States had not supplied Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles, underscoring a clear line Washington says it has not crossed even as it supports Ukraine militarily.
Putin, for his part, warned that attacks on the Russian presidential residence would not go unanswered. He told Trump that Moscow would review its position across several previously discussed understandings in light of what he described as Kyiv’s shift toward “state terrorism,” signaling that assumptions underpinning the talks are now in flux.
The Kremlin also claimed Trump made clear that the drone strike would influence how Washington approaches its relationship with Zelensky going forward. Kyiv, Trump reportedly said, had been advised not to seek a temporary respite or tactical pause, but to focus on reaching a comprehensive and binding settlement rather than maneuvering around obligations.
Moscow further argued that some of the outcomes achieved in Trump’s talks with Zelensky leave room for Ukraine to evade commitments. Putin was briefed on those discussions by Trump and his advisers, and used the opportunity to reiterate Russia’s concern that ambiguity in proposals is being used as leverage rather than as a path to resolution.
Despite the sharp tone, both leaders agreed to maintain a direct and “friendly” dialogue. Putin emphasized that Russia still intends to work closely and pragmatically with the United States to find a path toward peace, even as Moscow signals that its negotiating posture is hardening.
This episode matters because it lands at a moment when diplomacy had begun to look structured and sequenced. An alleged strike on a head-of-state residence, especially one using long-range drones, introduces a level of escalation that reshapes trust, timelines, and tolerance on all sides.
Geopolitically, it raises the stakes for Washington’s role as broker. If Trump recalibrates his approach to Kyiv while keeping channels open with Moscow, the balance of pressure shifts dramatically.
What was framed as endgame diplomacy now risks becoming a test of control: over allies, over escalation, and over whether negotiations can survive shocks without collapsing into retaliation.
Source: Tass, RIA
https://x.com/i/status/2005678739103912092
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🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 TRUMP IN THE CALL WITH PUTIN: DRONE STRIKE ON PUTIN’S RESIDENCE WILL CHANGE U.S. APPROACH TO ZELENSKY
Trump and Putin held a new conversation in which the Russian leader directly raised Kyiv’s alleged drone attack on his state residence in the Novgorod…
Trump and Putin held a new conversation in which the Russian leader directly raised Kyiv’s alleged drone attack on his state residence in the Novgorod…
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Many are saying Obama, he is suggesting higher than that 👀🔥
https://x.com/i/status/2005700937009225791
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I just wanted to take a moment to wish you all a Happy New Year.
Let's hope 2026 is going to be a better one than 2025.
Wishing everyone abundance, healing and light. Much love to you all as always.
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Let's hope 2026 is going to be a better one than 2025.
Wishing everyone abundance, healing and light. Much love to you all as always.
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Last night I wasn't planning on staying up, but I managed it.
I was initially watching the fireworks out of another window whilst on the phone. I went out just after midnight and recorded this.
The people of London may be struggling, but they didn't hold back on fireworks, it was insane, never heard anything like it 🎆✨🔊
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I was initially watching the fireworks out of another window whilst on the phone. I went out just after midnight and recorded this.
The people of London may be struggling, but they didn't hold back on fireworks, it was insane, never heard anything like it 🎆✨🔊
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Yes, the first 8 minutes was just a glorified light show 🥴🔥
https://x.com/i/status/2006703249995223201
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