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April 22,
2025
Trump Reveals “Next
Three Days” Will Decide Fate Of World
By: Sorcha Faal, and
as reported to her Western Subscribers
A forewarning new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Donald Trump revealed to White House reporters yesterday: “I will be giving you a full detail over the next three days, but we had very good meetings on Ukraine-Russia”, says this revelation was followed by Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko grimly observing: “The trend of recent years is that quasi-unions are being formed within NATO’s framework where countries, by pooling their military resources, try to optimize the military structure to be more efficient...To us, it is obvious that all these trends are directed against Russia’s security interests and motivated by Russophobia”.
The quasi-unions being formed within the NATO framework to threaten Russia, this report notes, are exampled in articles now appearing like “Germany Wants The UK To Hold Its Hand While It Starts World War III”, and is why Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that incoming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz poses a threat to the world.
In viewing the military deployments of these quasi-unions formed within the NATO framework, this report continues, top President Putin aide Nikolay Patrushev issued the warning alert today: “The European Union and the United Kingdom are gearing up to impose a naval blockade on Russia...They will meet an adequate and proportionate response from Moscow...If diplomatic or legal instruments do not take effect, the security of Russian shipping will be ensured by our navy...The hotheads in London or Brussels need to clearly understand this”.
In preparation for imminent total war against the quasi-unions formed within the NATO framework, this report details, Director Sergey Naryshkin of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) most gravely announced to the Russian peoples last week: “We feel and see that European countries, especially France the United Kingdom and Germany, are raising the level of escalation around the Ukrainian conflict...So we need to act pre-emptively...We're ready for it”.
With the fate of the world to be decided by whatever President Trump reveals in the “next three days”, this report concludes, Russian foreign policy expert Sergey Poletaev, in his just released open letter “Trump Wants A Deal. Putin Wants Victory. Ukraine Will Get What It Deserves”, assessed:
The Easter ceasefire has
come and gone, with
Amid the renewed
hostilities, Donald Trump’s long-promised peace plan is colliding with
geopolitical realities. Despite backchannel talks with the Kremlin and growing
pressure from both allies and opponents, Trump has yet to produce a deal that
doesn’t resemble capitulation – or undermine his own political standing.
With a new offensive
looming and patience wearing thin, the real question now is whether peace is
still on the table – and if so, on whose terms.
The Relentless Push for Peace
The fundamental difference
between President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, is that Trump is
genuinely trying to negotiate a meaningful peace with
That’s the framework Trump
is working within. What motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t really
a top concern for him. So, he sends a trusted confidant – Steve Witkoff – to explore the possibility of striking a deal
with the Kremlin.
In his meeting with Putin, Witkoff likely hears the same hardline
message the Russian leader shares in public – and, reportedly, in private calls
with Trump: lasting peace can only be achieved on
It also seems Putin thinks
he can secure at least his minimum objectives through brute force. Whether he’s
bluffing or not, he’s clearly using the threat of escalation to pressure Trump.
The message is implicit: Worried that
That’s the pitch Putin’s
been making, and by all indications, it’s what he and Witkoff
discussed in their five-hour meeting. Witkoff, for
his part, appears to be on board – he said as much during a Fox News appearance
on April 15.
But the final call rests
with Trump, not Witkoff. And Trump faces a difficult
challenge: even if he wants to make a deal, how can he ensure it sticks? It’s
not just
Take Keith Kellogg, for
example. He might tell Trump that
Then there’s Secretary of
State Marco Rubio, who may quietly but firmly advance the globalist view: any
peace must be on Western terms, not Russian ones. He might even bring a fresh
round of sanctions and another military aid package for
It’s a situation
reminiscent of 2016. Back then, Trump had seemingly cordial relations with
Putin but ended up expanding anti-Russia measures due to domestic constraints.
Today, his political position at home is stronger – but so are the stakes.
The Fable of the Snake and the Turtle
For now, Trump is opting
for the path of least resistance: he’s floating ceasefire proposals he
considers fair and achievable. But these ideas fall short of even
This has led to a delicate
standoff. Both sides offer peace terms that the other finds unacceptable, while
implicitly threatening escalation if no deal is reached.
We’ve already explored
Putin’s potential escalatory moves. As for Trump, he’s threatening the harshest
anti-Russia sanctions to date if talks collapse. Whether that threat is serious
or not, what matters is this: the White House is quietly pulling back from
military support for Kyiv. Recent leaks suggest not only reluctance, but
growing frustration with
At the moment,
So, what comes next?
Nothing big is expected before mid-May. Rumor has it a high-level
Looking past wild-card
scenarios, there are three plausible paths forward:
1.) Back to Business as Usual: Peace talks between
2.) The
3.) Total Ukrainian Collapse: This is the scenario Putin keeps hinting at –
Why Not Peace?
Why don’t we believe in
lasting peace right now? Because no one involved agrees on what peace should
even look like. Trump can’t impose a deal on
Ceasefire or not, the final outcome will be
decided on the battlefield.
[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
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[Note:
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