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December 28, 2025

Zelensky Ignores Putin Advice About Listening To Smart People

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A compelling new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Putin congratulated Russian military commanders for liberating the strategic town of Gulaypole in the Zaporozhye Region, says he then told them: “Ukraine has been offered decent peace terms by smart people in the West...We see, unfortunately, that the leaders of the Kiev regime are still in no rush to resolve the conflict peacefully...If the Kiev authorities do not want to end it peacefully, we will achieve all the goals of the Special Military Operation through military means”.

On his way to meet with President Donald Trump later today in Miami, this report notes, unelected Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky ignored the advice of President Putin about listening to smart people and declared: “If the American side raises the issue of a referendum or elections, this absolutely cannot take place under the conditions in which we are living today”—a declaration followed by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov most factually observing: “We see that Vladimir Zelensky’s regime and his European curators are not ready to engage in constructive talks”, and he grimly warned: “After a new administration came to power in the United States, Europe and the European Union emerged as the main obstacles to peace...They are making no secret of the fact that they are getting ready to fight it out with Russia on the battlefield”.

In the hours right before Dictator Zelensky meets with President Trump, this report continues, it was revealed: “Ukraine’s anti-corruption authorities say they have uncovered a criminal vote-rigging and bribery scheme involving serving members of the country’s parliament, following an undercover operation”—it was also revealed: “The Ukrainian military is set to fire two senior battlefield commanders following Russia’s liberation of the strategic town of Seversk in the Donetsk Region...The officers were reportedly relieved of duty for filing false reports, which left Kiev blind to the city’s dire situation”—and CNN reported: “Ukrainian men are risking deadly border crossings to avoid mobilization as Kiev struggles with chronic manpower shortages...Kiev has been facing chronic manpower shortages throughout its conflict with Moscow amid high battlefield losses, massive draft dodging, and desertion”.

Also in the hours right before Dictator Zelensky meets with President Trump, this report details, Lieutenant-General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, declared during an interview: “We ourselves destroyed our mobilization”, then when the reporter began asking him about Russian military power he stated: “Don't even continue – I will give you other numbers...The Russian mobilization plan for this year was to recruit 403,000 people...That's how much they gained, if I'm not mistaken, on 2 December...That is, they will fulfill the plan by about 103%...For 2026 the plan is to recruit 409,000...I don't want to upset you...Look at the quantitative indicators of the Russian population and you will understand that this can, if desired, last for a long time”.

As to why Russia has no problems recruiting soldiers, while hundreds-of-thousands of Ukrainian soldiers flee the battlefields, this report concludes, world-renowned British geopolitical expert Dr. Anna Matveeva at King’s College London, in her just released strategic document “Why Russians Haven't Risen Up To Stop The Ukraine War”, observed:

After its emergence from the Soviet collapse, the new Russia grappled with the complex issue of developing a national identity that could embrace the radical contradictions of Russia’s past and foster integration with the West while maintaining Russian distinctiveness.

The Ukraine War has significantly changed public attitudes toward this question, and led to a consolidation of most of the Russian population behind a set of national ideas.

This has contributed to the resilience that Russia has shown in the war, and helped to frustrate Western hopes that economic pressure and heavy casualties would undermine support for the war and for President Vladimir Putin.

To judge by the evidence to date, there is very little hope of these Western goals being achieved in the future.                                                       

This new sense of national identity is not only rooted in the war.  It also stems from economic dynamism.  The Russian economy, the most heavily sanctioned globally, experienced sustained growth for three consecutive years.

The nation is also experiencing something of a cultural renaissance.

While the public was initially shocked by the cancellation of Russian culture in the West in 2022, perceiving it as collective punishment, this has become the new normal.

Consequently, attention has shifted toward domestic resources and the Russian public.  Numerous new theaters, plays, music concerts, art galleries, and cultural venues have opened in major cities, catering to the growing demand for these offerings.

Russia today is therefore a different country from the one that entered the war, with a greater sense of social cohesion and confidence in its own viability as a nation.  In the long run, this may lead to profound changes in Russia’s identity.

In the short term at least, it will sustain public willingness to continue the war.

[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: Many governments and their intelligence services actively campaign against the information found in these reports so as not to alarm their citizens about  the many catastrophic Earth changes and events to come, a stance that the Sisters of Sorcha Faal strongly disagree with in believing that it is every human being’s right to know the truth. Due to our mission’s conflicts with that of those governments, the responses of their ‘agents’ has been a longstanding misinformation/misdirection campaign designed to discredit us, and others like us, that is exampled in numerous places, including HERE.]

[Note: The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the late global technology guru Wayne Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]

[Note: The word Kremlin (fortress inside a city) as used in this report refers to Russian citadels, including in Moscow, having cathedrals wherein female Schema monks (Orthodox nuns) reside, many of whom are devoted to the mission of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal.]

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