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  • Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb / Lt Col Daniel Davis
    Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb / Lt Col Daniel DavisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Smartest Man in London Roundtable: Ian Puddick, Danny & Gary
    Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy storehttps://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... The discussion centers around the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting contrasting perspectives from Western and Russian sides.Lavrov's Demeanor: Lavrov is described as calm and measured, never losing his temper, only raising his voice for emphasis.Media Appearance: Lavrov appeared on CBS's Face the Nation, responding skeptically to Western narratives and questioning the sincerity of U.S. intentions, notably calling out contradictions in U.S. messaging about peace talks.Western Unity Critiqued: The speakers argue that the West is united mainly in its animosity toward Russia, not in any coherent strategy, and lacks resources and planning for real conflict or peacekeeping.British Military Involvement: A British colonel contacted one speaker about a "small" peacekeeping team being prepared for Ukraine, but the speaker questions the logic, noting Russia's firm stance that uninvited peacekeepers would be treated as enemy combatants.Sovereignty vs. Strategy: The conversation critiques the West’s position that Ukraine, as a sovereign nation, can align with whoever it wants. While technically true, the speakers argue it ignores the practical consequences of provoking Russia.Compromise as Maturity: The importance of compromise is emphasized. Using a neighborly analogy, the speaker suggests that escalating tension without consideration for the other's response is immature and counterproductive.Russian Perspective: Lavrov and other Russian officials maintain they are open to dialogue but expect basic decency. They believe European leaders are playing political games, using aggressive rhetoric to retain power, and that Russia will wait for the West to come back to the table.Zelensky Criticized: The Russian ambassador described Ukrainian President Zelensky as an actor prolonging the war rather than seeking peace, and reiterated that Russia will continue fighting until a true agreement is reached.Western Narrative vs. Reality: The speakers suggest that while Western leaders like Macron accuse Putin of lying about wanting peace, Russia sees itself as defending against persistent hostility. The West equates ongoing military action with an unwillingness to negotiate, whereas Russia says it will only stop fighting after an agreement is made, not before.Trump’s Potential Role: There's speculation about Donald Trump potentially walking away from the conflict if a resolution isn’t reached, but also a belief that he wants to be seen as a peacemaker and might push for a deal before doing so.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Russian Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy "Ukraine's Society Must be Changed"
    Russia's Military Buildup (2021): Russia began increasing its military presence near Ukraine in April 2021. One cited reason was Ukraine’s President Zelensky signing a law about reclaiming Crimea, possibly by force.Pre-War Tensions and Justification: Russia claimed Ukraine rejected the Minsk agreements, escalated threats toward Donbas, and was preparing a March 2022 attack. Russia labeled its invasion as a preemptive strike to protect Donetsk and Luhansk amid intensified Ukrainian shelling and refugee flows into Russia.Diplomatic Attempts: Russia asserted it had tried to engage with the West, NATO, and the U.S. diplomatically before launching the invasion, proposing treaties on European security.Sanctions and Resilience: Russia argued that Western sanctions have not crippled its economy. They claimed economic self-reliance and even growth, and dismissed the notion that more sanctions or arms for Ukraine would change the war’s outcome.View on U.S. Strategy: Russia rejected claims that more pressure from the U.S. would bring them to the negotiating table, asserting they’ve always been open to peace talks but won’t stop the war unless their terms are met.Trump’s Alleged Peace Plan: Russia declined to comment on speculative reports of Trump’s seven-point peace proposal, saying such media stories aren’t reliable or official.Putin’s Official Conditions (as of June 2024): Russia demands Ukraine:Withdraw from all four claimed regions (Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson),Commit to neutrality, non-alignment, and no nuclear weapons,Undergo “demilitarization” and “denazification.”Verification and Trust Issues: Russia insists future peace would require enforceable guarantees, especially monitoring mechanisms, which they say failed under the Minsk agreements.Failed Ceasefire Attempts: Russia accused Ukraine of violating a 30-day energy infrastructure truce and an Easter ceasefire, calling them proof that Ukraine is untrustworthy or lacks internal command control.Definitions of Terms (brief mention):Demilitarization: Likely involves limiting Ukraine's military capacity to a level deemed non-threatening by Russia (referencing Istanbul draft agreements from 2022).Denazification: Not clearly defined here, but remains a stated condition for ending the war.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Zelensky Rejects Trump's Ultimatum / Lt Col Daniel Davis
    Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy storehttps://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnavOn Truth Social, Trump criticized Russia’s recent missile strikes on Kyiv, calling them “not necessary” and “bad timing.”He urged Putin to stop and claimed that 5,000 soldiers are dying weekly.Trump emphasized his desire to finalize a peace deal.Russian Strike on Kyiv:A significant attack on Kyiv occurred, including what appeared to be hypersonic missiles and drones.At least one direct hit was confirmed; there are questions about whether some explosions were due to Ukrainian air defenses malfunctioning.This type of strike on the capital is rare and seen as a strong signal.Negotiation Dynamics:Trump claims Russia is ready to negotiate peace, but Ukrainian President Zelensky is rejecting terms proposed by the Trump team.Zelensky continues to insist on full Ukrainian territorial integrity, including Crimea.Trump sees Zelensky as stubborn and unrealistic, contrasting him with Putin, who Trump says is at least willing to negotiate under defined conditions.Longstanding Tensions:The video suggests the war could’ve been avoided had Ukraine honored the Minsk agreements, which would’ve given limited autonomy to regions like Donetsk and Luhansk.It argues that Russia has consistently been open to negotiated settlements, but the West and Ukraine have resisted.Trump’s Frustration:Trump feels disrespected by Zelensky, who has publicly dismissed Trump’s peace proposals and called out U.S. leaders for being “duped by Russian propaganda.”Trump believes his approach is the only realistic path to peace but feels blocked by Zelensky’s unwillingness to compromise.Crimea’s Status:A major sticking point: Russia considers Crimea legally theirs, embedded in their constitution.Trump’s team believes recognizing Russian control of Crimea is essential for peace.Zelensky refuses, holding to Ukraine’s claim and sovereignty over all territory.Bottom Line:Trump sees Putin as serious and rational, while Zelensky is viewed as confrontational and unrealistic.The Russian strike on Kyiv is interpreted as a warning: if Ukraine doesn’t engage in negotiations, the conflict will escalate.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Ukraine Russia War will End Militarily, Not Diplomatically ROUNDTABLE
    The discussion heavily criticizes Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling his recent public statements delusional and inflammatory, particularly about Crimea and the broader war with Russia. It suggests Zelensky is disconnected from the dire military situation on the ground and has no real leverage, implying his comments only prolong the conflict.There’s speculation that Trump might have intentionally sabotaged a Ukraine deal by pushing unrealistic demands. U.S. officials, including the Vice President, are reportedly signaling readiness to walk away from diplomacy if an agreement isn’t reached soon. They propose freezing territorial lines to stop the killing, but stress time is running out.Meanwhile, Russia—through Kremlin spokesman Peskov—has made it clear it will not give up any of the territories it has annexed, calling the matter non-negotiable. Putin is said to be preparing for a prolonged military push, expanding Russia's military capabilities and strategy.Several commentators argue that the U.S. public doesn’t grasp the real cost of war the way Russians do, due to vastly different historical experiences. The talk ends with predictions that Zelensky’s time in power is limited—suggesting he may soon be ousted, disappear, or flee as Russia increases pressure and the U.S. potentially withdraws support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Analyzing War, National Security, Politics & Foreign policy. 4x Combat Deployer. Unintimidated & Uncompormised. Danniel Davis is a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq + Bronze Star for Service in Afghanistan. He has a deep love for America. He remains Unintimidated + Uncompromised.
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