Trump’s Bold Peace Plan: Ending Ukraine’s Bloodshed for Good

The U.S. isn’t backing away from peace talks—it’s pushing harder than ever to end the bloodshed. Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, President Trump’s special envoy, made it clear America won’t abandon negotiations despite Russian games. Ukraine’s leaders have privately agreed to accept Russian control over occupied territories, a painful but necessary step to stop the killing.

Putin’s so-called ceasefire offer was a joke—a four-day pause that does nothing to address the real issues. Kellogg called it “absurd” and exposed it as a Russian stunt to buy time. The Trump team isn’t fooled. They’re demanding a lasting deal, not temporary tricks that leave Ukraine vulnerable to future attacks.

Trump’s peace plan requires tough choices, but that’s leadership. Ukraine must recognize Russia’s hold on Crimea and occupied regions. Critics whine about “concessions,” but endless war helps nobody. The Biden administration dithered for years—Trump is finally forcing results.

Kellogg’s message to Ukraine is straightforward: Make the deal now. The U.S. has laid out 22 clear terms, including a 30-day ceasefire covering land, sea, and air. This isn’t surrender—it’s a roadmap to rebuild and secure Ukraine’s future. Patriots know when to fight and when to secure peace.

The liberal media hates this plan because it works. They’d rather see Ukraine bleed than let Trump broker a win. But hardworking Americans want our tax dollars spent at home, not fueling forever wars. Kellogg’s no-nonsense approach aligns with the America First values that voters demand.

Russia isn’t getting a free pass. The deal forces them to freeze frontline positions and accept peacekeepers. Trump’s team is squeezing Putin, not caving to him. Weak leaders talk—strong leaders act. This plan proves Trump’s toughness delivers real solutions, not empty speeches.

Ukraine’s sovereignty matters, but so do American interests. The Trump administration is balancing both by ending the conflict responsibly. Rebuilding funds will flow once the guns fall silent. That’s smarter than sending endless aid while bodies pile up.

The choice is clear: Keep sacrificing lives for woke ideals or secure peace through strength. Trump and Kellogg are fighting for the latter. It’s time to stop the killing, bring our allies home, and put America first.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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