
I knew it. Trump and his henchmen were so in love with themselves after their phony victory parade in the middle east, they genuinely thought they could just knock out peace in Ukraine and call it a day:
It started with an October order from President Trump to his national security team: Come up with a plan to end the Ukraine war just as they had halted the fighting in Gaza.
On a flight back from the Middle East, in the afterglow of brokering a deal between Israel and Hamas, envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner began writing the first draft of what would eventually become a 28-point peace framework to end the four-year war, according to U.S. officials and a person familiar with the situation.
Witkoff and Kushner’s monthlong effort to draft the proposal relied on input from a Kremlin insider who held secret meetings with the aides in Miami, U.S. officials and people familiar with the matter said. A senior Ukrainian official also organized at least two calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, officials said.
Because the two situations were so much alike.
These people are all narcissists who actually believe Dear Leader is a magic man. He is not. And neither are they.
By the way:
Since the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire went into effect on October 10, 2025, at least 345 Palestinians have been killed and 889 injured by Israeli attacks, according to the Gaza Government Media Office as of November 22, 2025.
Update —
It’s even worse than we thought:
US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, fresh from the triumph of the Gaza peace deal, held a phone call last month with a senior Kremlin official to suggest they work together on a similar plan for Ukraine — and that Vladimir Putin should raise it with Donald Trump.
In an Oct. 14 phone call that lasted a little over five minutes, Witkoff advised Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s top foreign policy aide, on how the Russian leader should broach the issue with Trump. His guidance included suggestions on setting up a Trump-Putin call before Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s White House visit later that week and using the Gaza agreement as a way in.
“We put a 20-point Trump plan together that was 20 points for peace and I’m thinking maybe we do the same thing with you,” Witkoff told Ushakov, according to a recording of the conversation reviewed and transcribed by Bloomberg.
To read the full transcript of the call, click here.
It’s like they’re dealing with a stupid child:
