Trump’s 24-Hour ‘Peace Plan’ Is Fast Surrender – Ukraine – Civil War Rehearsal At Home


Trump’s 24-Hour ‘Peace Plan’ Is Fast Surrender – Ukraine – Civil War Rehearsal At Home

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A man who sells “peace” like a drive-thru order keeps confusing “stop the war” with “hand the victim to the attacker and call it efficiency”.


Watch Zelenskyy’s Face as TRUMP HUMILIATES HIMSELF


This video discusses a meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Palm Beach, Florida, concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The host, Adam Mockler, criticizes Donald Trump’s statements and actions during the meeting.
Key points include: Trump’s claims about the war’s origin: Trump repeatedly asserts that the war in Ukraine would not have happened if the 2020 election wasn’t “rigged and stolen” (0:05-0:10, 4:10-4:17). He also claims that no thought of war occurred during his presidency, despite Crimea being occupied (1:36-1:45). Putin’s desire for peace: Trump suggests that Putin “surely wanted peace” (0:45-0:46) and that “Russia would like to see it end” (3:11-3:13). Mockler refutes this, stating Putin has relentlessly drone-struck Ukraine and has a history of invading neighboring countries with the ambition to restore the greater Soviet Union (0:50-0:55, 3:21-3:39). Closed-door meeting and press conference: The meeting included a closed-door session where Trump decided to kick out the press (1:06-1:10), followed by a joint press conference. Trump’s working group: When asked about working groups for peace, Trump lists individuals like Steve Woodco, Jared Kushner, General Raisen Kaine, Marco Rubio, and Pete Hakes (4:43-5:01), with Mockler expressing skepticism about their qualifications and pro-Ukraine stance (5:27-5:51). Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: Trump discusses the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, claiming it’s in good shape and can start up immediately, and that “President Putin’s actually working with Ukraine on getting it open” (6:18-6:40). Mockler views this as Putin manipulating Trump (6:44-6:52). Trump’s relationship with Putin: Trump refers to his past interactions with Putin regarding the “Russia Russia Russia hoax,” stating they went through it “together” and that Putin “wants to see it happen” regarding a resolution (7:50-8:05). Mockler’s call for stronger action: Mockler expresses frustration with Trump’s perceived weakness towards Russia and calls for the next Democratic president to impose maximum sanctions on Russia and its supporters, and to place troops across Eastern Europe to project strength (8:30-8:57).


Reporter CONFRONTS Trump, Gets Him to Admit THIS About Russia


In this video, Donald Trump is questioned during talks with President Zelenskyy and ends up contradicting himself by first claiming Russia wants peace in Ukraine, then admitting Moscow has no interest in a cease-fire. The moment raises new concerns about Trump’s role in the negotiations after he openly echoes Russian positions following a lengthy call with Vladimir Putin.


Trump CRASHES AND BURNS as Presser FALLS APART


This video from MeidasTouch criticises Donald Trump’s press conference with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, highlighting what the host describes as Trump’s pro-Putin stance.
The video details several points:
Disrespect towards Zelenskyy (0:25-0:41): Trump refused to have anyone from his administration greet Zelenskyy at the airport and held their meeting in the dining room at Mar-a-Lago, which the host views as disrespectful. Pro-Putin statements by Trump (0:56-1:13): During the press conference, Trump stated that Putin is strong and powerful and “really wants to help Ukraine,” discussing alleged plans for trade and energy at low prices. Zelenskyy’s reactions, including an “odd glance and smirk,” are highlighted as he listens to Trump’s remarks (1:33-1:57). Trump’s claims about the 2020 election and the war (3:11-3:26): Trump claimed that the war in Ukraine would “never have happened” if the 2020 election “weren’t rigged and stolen.” Trump’s stance on ceasefire (5:27-6:10): Trump echoed Russia’s position that a ceasefire would prolong the conflict, stating that he understands Putin’s reluctance to stop fighting only to potentially restart later. Trump’s calls with Putin (6:24-6:51): The video claims Trump spoke with Putin twice, once before and once after meeting Zelenskyy, to “coordinate the Russian position.” Trump himself mentioned being on the phone with Putin for “almost two and a half hours” (7:11-7:17). Threatening Ukraine with “land for grabs” (7:28-7:45): Trump suggested that Ukraine should make a deal now, as some land has been taken and “may be taken over the next period of months,” which the host labels as “Putin’s talking points.” Trump’s relationship with Putin and the “Russia hoax” (9:13-10:55): Trump discussed his interactions with Putin regarding the “Russia, Russia, Russia hoax,” claiming they would commiserate over it, which the host argues is an admission of collusion. Trump also repeated his trust in Putin over US intelligence from a past statement (11:15-11:20) and his “Russia, if you’re listening” remark (11:43-11:55). Trump’s message to families of fallen American soldiers (11:58-12:13): When asked about American citizens who died in Ukraine, Trump responded by saying “what a shame they died in a country, a foreign country.” Kremlin’s readout of Trump’s call with Putin (13:34-16:01): The video presents the Kremlin’s statement, indicating that Putin and Trump agreed that a temporary ceasefire would prolong the conflict and that Trump initiated the call with Putin before meeting Zelenskyy to discuss Ukrainian settlement. Contrast with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting with Zelenskyy (16:09-17:44): The video concludes by contrasting Trump’s meeting with that of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who emphasized a “just and lasting peace” requiring a “willing Russia” and announced further military and economic assistance to Ukraine.


Civil War (2024) | Official Final Trailer HD | A24


Civil War (2024) : Movie synopsis roast

Alex Garland takes a near-future United States, strikes a match, and then follows the people whose job is to take photos of the fire while standing far too close to it. A civil war is ripping the country apart, the President is holed up in Washington, DC, and a team of journalists leg it from New York to the capital to get the last big quote before the city falls.

It is basically an American road trip where the tourist attractions are checkpoints, the souvenirs are trauma, and the national anthem is distant gunfire. Kirsten Dunst plays the hardened photographer, Wagner Moura the adrenaline journalist, with Cailee Spaeny as the wide-eyed apprentice learning, at speed, that “history” is not a documentary – it is a mess that bleeds.

The joke – and it is not a funny one – is that the film does not need to pick a neat ideology to land its punch. It just asks: when your politics becomes a team sport, who exactly is keeping the country running while everyone is busy winning the argument? Runtime: 109 minutes. You will feel all of them.


Cast and credits (Civil War, 2024)

Director: Alex Garland
Writers: Alex Garland
Main cast: Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson
Composer: Ben Salisbury, Geoff Barrow
Production company / studio: A24; DNA Films
Runtime: 109 minutes
Release year and platform: 2024 (cinema release)


What does not make sense

  • Blaming a “rigged” 2020 election for a war that escalated into full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022 is conspiracy karaoke, not causality.
  • Calling “Ukraine gives up land” a peace deal is like calling a mugging a “voluntary wealth transfer”.
  • Saying Russia “wants it to end” while Russia rejects ceasefire ideas and keeps demanding Ukraine withdraw is not optimism, it is selective hearing.
  • Treating sovereignty like a negotiable accessory – optional if the boss wants a headline.
  • Pretending “24 hours” is seriousness when even its author later admits he was being “sarcastic” about the timeline.
  • Acting shocked that Europe dislikes being spoken about like a bill to be passed on, while also expecting Europe to carry the reconstruction tab.

Sense check / The numbers

  1. The war did not begin in a vacuum: Russia formally annexed Crimea in March 2014, and Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Claims that there was “no thought of war” during earlier years ignore the 2014 seizure and the long-running conflict that followed. [Reuters; Britannica]
  2. The “rigged and stolen” line has a paper trail of emptiness: the US election security joint statement said the 3 November 2020 election was the most secure in American history and found no evidence voting systems deleted, lost, or changed votes. [CISA]
  3. Yesterday (28 December 2025), the Kremlin said Trump and Putin spoke for 75 minutes and opposed a European-Ukrainian temporary ceasefire idea; the same account said Russia controls 90 per cent of Donbas and about a fifth of Ukraine overall. [Reuters]
  4. Zaporizhzhia is not a light switch: Europe’s largest nuclear power plant has six reactors, has produced no power since September 2022, and all six reactors are in cold shutdown – with repeated warnings that stable power and cooling water are essential and restart is not currently viable. [Reuters; EEAS; IAEA; Reuters (June 2025)]
  5. Ukraine’s draft framework under discussion includes about $800 billion for reconstruction aid, which is the opposite of a “quick fix” – it is a generational bill, no matter how fast someone wants to slap their name on it. [Reuters]

The sketch

Scene 1: The 24-Hour Checkout
Panel: A neon sign reads “PEACE IN 24 HOURS”. Trump stands at a till labelled “DEALZ”, holding a receipt that says “UKRAINE – RETURN TO SENDER”.
Dialogue:
The Dealmaker: “Quickest peace you’ve ever seen.”
The Defender: “That’s not peace. That’s surrender.”
The Invader (off-panel): “Five stars. Would invade again.”
Scene 2: Boardroom Diplomacy
Panel: A long corporate table. A map of Ukraine is on a whiteboard with red marker lines and the word “RESTRUCTURE”.
Dialogue:
The Dealmaker: “We are rebranding your borders.”
The Defender: “You don’t own them.”
A tired aide: “Sir, that’s literally what war is.”
Scene 3: Civil War Screening, VIP Seats
Panel: A cinema. The poster says “CIVIL WAR – NOW SHOWING”. The audience is split by a rope labelled “TRUTH”.
Dialogue:
Narrator: “When losing becomes treason, the sequel writes itself.”
Voice from the dark: “Pass the popcorn. And the constitution.”



What to watch, not the show

  • The incentive: “fast peace” sells better than “hard security guarantees”.
  • The bully logic: confuse fear with respect, and submission with stability.
  • The media habit: treat geopolitics as personality content – clips, hot takes, dopamine.
  • The billionaire boardroom brain: countries as assets, voters as customers, truth as a cost.
  • The democratic stress test: refusing to accept losing normalises escalation.
  • The nuclear bargaining chip: using a power plant as leverage is how disasters get auditions.

The Hermit take

Peace without justice is just paperwork for power.
If your plan needs bullying to work, it is not a plan – it is a threat.

Keep or toss

Toss
Keep the urgency to stop the dying.
Toss the strongman shortcut that mistakes capitulation for peace and calls it “deal-making”.


Sources

  • Adam Mockler YouTube video (jGYvzRXs8fQ):
    https://youtu.be/jGYvzRXs8fQ?si=CvBKjUKtXdQtZNN0
  • Reuters – Trump and Zelenskyy meet in Florida, peace talks details:
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/zelenskiy-meet-trump-florida-talks-ukraine-peace-plan-2025-12-28/
  • Reuters – Kremlin says Trump and Putin oppose temporary ceasefire idea:
    https://www.reuters.com/world/china/putin-trump-do-not-support-european-ukrainian-temporary-ceasefire-idea-kremlin-2025-12-28/
  • Reuters – Ukraine 20-point proposal, $800 billion reconstruction figure:
    https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraine-unveils-20-point-peace-proposal-under-discussion-with-us-2025-12-24/
  • Reuters – Zaporizhzhia explainer (cold shutdown, restart timeline, cooling constraints):
    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/what-lies-ahead-ukraines-contested-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-power-plant-2025-12-27/
  • Reuters – IAEA chief says no way to restart Zaporizhzhia at present:
    https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/no-way-restart-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-plant-present-iaea-chief-says-2025-06-03/
  • EEAS – EU statement at IAEA Board of Governors (cold shutdown requirement):
    https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vienna-international-organisations/eu-statement-iaea-board-governors-ukraine-20-november-2025_en?s=66
  • IAEA – Timeline of response activities (ZNPP cold shutdown in April 2024):
    https://www.iaea.org/interactive/timeline/169792
  • CISA – Joint statement on election infrastructure (2020 election security):
    https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/joint-statement-elections-infrastructure-government-coordinating-council-election-infrastructure
  • Associated Press – Trump comments on the “24 hours” claim:
    https://apnews.com/article/trump-russia-ukraine-war-solved-f51b96e4e690341caee65358bcbab1fa
  • Britannica – Georgia (August 2008 conflict context):
    https://www.britannica.com/place/Georgia/Independent-Georgia
  • Reuters – Crimea annexation explainer (March 2014 annexation date):
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/where-is-crimea-why-is-it-contested-2025-03-18/
  • IMDb – Civil War (2024) credits and runtime:
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17279496/
  • A24 – Civil War trailer and film page:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDyQxtg0V2w
  • Variety – Civil War (2024) details:
    https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/civil-war-review-1235962350/
  • Reporter CONFRONTS Trump, Gets Him to Admit THIS About Russia:
    https://youtu.be/iJmnfH_rzOs?si=1ZhaHRLdDrvu4KCP

Satire and commentary. Opinion pieces for discussion. Sources at the end. Not legal, medical, financial, or professional advice.


Satire and commentary. My views. For information only. Not advice.


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