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Trump’s Bold Call with Putin: The Chance for Lasting Peace in Ukraine

President Trump is set to hold a crucial phone call with Vladimir Putin Monday to push for an end to the Ukraine war, showing decisive leadership where others failed. His special envoy Steve Witkoff expressed full confidence in Trump’s ability to bridge gaps between Russia and Ukraine, declaring that if anyone can secure peace, it’s President Trump. This comes after failed negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, where Russian demands were called “unrealistic” by Ukrainian officials — a mess Trump aims to clean up through personal diplomacy.

The call marks Trump’s latest effort to stop what he calls the “bloodbath” in Ukraine, pledging to follow up with calls to Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and NATO allies. Conservatives praise Trump for bypassing bureaucratic hurdles and engaging directly with Putin, a leader he’s built rapport with since their first meeting in 2017. While global elites dismissed Trump’s peace efforts, his team has quietly worked to reset relations, including recent prisoner swaps that set the stage for broader talks.

Previous administrations wasted years fueling this conflict with endless aid to Ukraine instead of forcing tough negotiations. Trump’s approach rejects unrealistic demands to restore Ukraine’s pre-war borders, focusing instead on practical solutions that acknowledge Russia’s security concerns. His Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth rightly called Ukraine’s NATO membership hopes “unrealistic,” avoiding reckless commitments that risk nuclear escalation.

Liberals and warmongering DC insiders hate Trump’s strategy because it exposes their failures. While they pushed proxy wars and sanctions that hurt American workers, Trump is delivering results through strength and dialogue. The media will downplay any breakthrough, but patriots know true leadership requires confronting hard truths — not virtue-signaling from ivory towers.

Monday’s call follows Trump’s landslide 2024 victory, where voters endorsed his “America First” foreign policy over globalist schemes. Putin himself congratulated Trump, signaling respect absent with weak leaders like Biden. This isn’t about appeasement — it’s about making deals that protect U.S. interests while saving lives overseas.

The failed Turkey talks prove international bureaucrats can’t solve this crisis. Only Trump’s boldness can cut through the noise, just as he brokered Middle East peace accords ignored by the fake news. Skeptics said it couldn’t be done then too, but Trump’s record speaks for itself when given a fair chance.

Patriots are tired of endless wars that drain our treasury and get our kids killed for foreign borders. Trump’s push for a ceasefire honors the working-class Americans who want resources spent at home, not on Kiev’s corruption. Let the globalists whine — real Americans want peace through strength, not weakness.

As Monday’s call approaches, all eyes are on President Trump to deliver what no leader has achieved: an end to this devastating war. With his proven negotiation skills and refusal to bow to political correctness, conservatives trust Trump to put America first while securing a lasting deal. The swamp fears his success, but hardworking families are praying for it.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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