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‘Ukraine Is A Corrupt MESS’ Trump Finalizes Russia Peace Deal | With Jeffrey Sachs

2025-11-24 News & Politics
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Analyzing the Controversial Trump-Zelensky Peace Plan Framework

Assess the viability of emerging cease-fire proposals for the Ukraine war by contrasting expert views on Russian objectives, Ukrainian sovereignty, and Western strategy. Readers gain critical insight into why current diplomatic efforts might fail or succeed amidst battlefield exhaustion.

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  • The proposed peace framework is viewed by critics not as a settlement but as a capitulation that grants Russia its stated war aims.
  • Experts fundamentally disagree on whether Russia genuinely seeks peace or uses negotiations solely to stall sanctions and waste Western resolve.
  • Key points of contention include the status of occupied territories, the necessity of immediate Ukrainian neutrality, and immediate accountability for war crimes.
  • The discussion frames the conflict as a test of Western political will against Putin’s strategy of waiting out allied exhaustion.

This discussion breaks down the emerging diplomatic pathways being proposed, primarily stemming from a potential Trump-backed plan that contrasts sharply with European and Ukrainian official positions. Analysts evaluate the strategic implications of concessions versus continued conflict, determining if Ukraine can realistically sustain the fight without unified Western support.

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Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky are finalizing the remainder of a peace deal for Ukraine, following initial talks between their top advisers resulting in what is now a 19-point plan aiming to end the war. Trump has hailed the plan a triumph, saying there’s been “big progress” during the talks in Geneva - but not everyone is as optimistic. Critics say it’s a step closer to a sellout, with Russia getting everything it wanted and giving up nothing in return. Piers Morgan is joined by economist and global affairs expert Jeffrey Sachs before discussing the latest with former NATO commander Gen. Wesley Clark, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice campaign, Bill Browder, Russian broadcaster and political scientist Henry Sardaryan, international human rights lawyer Robert Amsterdam and former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Piers Morgan Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: Masa Chips: Ready to give MASA or Vandy a try? Get 25% off your first order by going to http://masachips.com/PIERS and using code PIERS. Mando: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that’s over 40% off) with promo code PIERS at ShopMando.com! #mandopod Oxford Natural: To watch their full stories, scan the QR code on your screen or visit https://oxfordnatural.com/piers/ to get 70% off your first order when you use code PIERS. 00:00 Introduction 01:12 Jeffrey Sachs: ‘We’re probably coming close to the end’ 06:10 Jeffrey Sachs on NATO’s role in this war 07:50 Is it fair and just that Russia emerges unpunished? 11:03 AD: Masa Chips - get 25% off first order at http://masachips.com/PIERS with code PIERS 12:05 Panel discussion begins 13:09 Bill Browder on where we are with the Ukraine-Russia war 14:15 Wesley Clark explains why the original 28-point plan is unacceptable to Ukraine 20:45 AD: Mando - $5 off off your Starter Pack (over 40% off) with code PIERS at ShopMando.com 21:30 Henry Sardaryan gives a Russian perspective to Ukraine-Russia peace plan 26:05 International human rights lawyer Robert Amsterdam on Ukraine 32:14 AD: Oxford Natural - https://oxfordnatural.com/piers/ for 70% off first order with code PIERS 33:02 Panel clashes over Robert Amsterdam’s argument to end the war 38:26 Does the war still have the support of the Russian people? 44:38 Is this deal better for Ukraine than no deal? 47:54 Former Ukrainian PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk joins 48:25 Arseniy Yatsenyuk: “It has nothing to do with peace” 51:53 Arseniy Yatsenyuk argues Putin is just playing for time 53:35 Panel reacts to Piers' interview with Arseniy Yatsenyuk Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content. Follow Piers Morgan Uncensored on: X: https://x.com/PiersUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piersmorganuncensored/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/piersmorganuncensored TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@piersmorganuncensored Follow Piers Morgan on: X: https://x.com/piersmorgan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piersmorgan #ukraine #russia #piersmorgan

Top Comments (10)

@pauldapoo 2025-11-25

I find it hard to listen to an American General talk about "the rights" of sovereign nations.

962 68 replies
@jhongzenni5821 2025-11-24

Why did not the warmongers all go to the frontline?

757 38 replies
@DonGrigorianFishing 2025-11-24

All of a sudden we care about what the ICJ has to say huh??? Why did we ignore them with the Gaza situation?

647 37 replies
@gdiwolverine 2025-11-24

The US generals win wars only on TV

591 12 replies
@trackmonger 2025-11-24

The warmongers don't want peace at any cost.

506 19 replies
@mikyasb 2025-11-25

Talking about sovereignty while preparing to invade Venezuela is just mind boggling.

305 11 replies
@PiersMorganUncensored 2025-11-24

Is the peace plan a good one?

100 164 replies
@alis5893 2025-11-25

This fund manager should send his own kids to the front line

97 4 replies
@gpaulemon 2025-11-25

General! This is not 1990. Wake up

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@jesseterrell2109 2025-11-28

Zelenskys right hand man just resigned embroiled in a massive corruption scandal.

43 8 replies

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