Panicky Putin ‘scared to death’ of Trump & Ukraine war will end in DAYS when he returns to White House, insider reveals
According to a senior insider, Vladimir Putin is “scared to death” of Donald Trump and will be preparing for his upcoming presidency.
According to Dr. Kevin Roberts, who is close to the president-elect, Trump would put an end to the war in Ukraine within a few days of taking office, The Sun said.
He warned that in order to prevent Putin’s meatgrinder forces from causing more bloodshed, Ukraine will need to make some sacrifices.
According to Roberts, that will include ceding their Russian-controlled territory in the eastern Ukrainian provinces of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.
In order for any peace agreement to succeed, Kyiv must also give up its aspirations to join NATO, according to Roberts, the chairman of the Heritage Foundation think group. Only then will there be any chance that the bombings will cease.
“Under Donald Trump, the war in Ukraine will be over in a matter of days,” Roberts told The Sun.
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“Putin is scared to death ofTrumpbut tragically Ukraine needs to give up territory for that to happen.”
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, stated last night that he is willing to sign a peace agreement, which he implied would entail halting hostilities and ceding territory that Russia currently controls.
The valiant battle leader stated that if he were to stop fighting on the front lines, the rest of Ukraine would have to join the NATO military alliance.
Putin, however, is unlikely to for such a deal to be made.
Roberts asserted, “There’s no way of Ukraine being part of NATO,” which he stated was one of the reasons why despot Putin initially invaded Ukraine.
The head of the think tank cited Putin’s belief that Russia faces an existential threat from NATO’s growth and any inclusion of Ukraine in the armed alliance.
According to Roberts, Ukraine will “tragically” have to cede some land and bow to Putin’s harsh demands, but doing so will enable Trump to put an end to the conflict in a matter of days.
Roberts’ Washington-based think organization is influencing US policy and has strong connections to the incoming Trump administration.
On his triumphant campaign tour, Trump promised to end the conflict in Ukraine “within 24 hours” of assuming the presidency in January.
Roberts stated that Ukraine would probably have to give up area that Russia now controls, but the Republican did not elaborate on how he would bring the war to a swift conclusion.
And within days of defeating blundering Joe Biden, the president-elect took a call fromPutinand warned him not to escalate the war.
Insiders say a bullishPutinis open to discussing a peace deal withTrump- but along his own hardline terms.
On Thursday, the Russian dictator gushingly praisedTrumpas an “intelligent and experienced” politician capable of finding “solutions”.
Putin slammed Biden for creating “additional difficulties” forTrump’spresidency after America gave Kyiv permission to fire long-range ATACMS missiles and British Storm Shadow weapons into Russia.
On November 11, Kyiv launched the ATACMS missiles against Putin’s land; two days later, the UK launched the Storm Shadow rockets.
In revenge,Putinunleashed hisnew chilling hypersonic missile “Oreshnik” at Ukrainians, with the rambling despot lauding the weapon as unbeatable.
The Oreshnik pierced through Ukraine’s defences and dropped cluster-bomb warheads on the city of Dnipro in an early morning blitz earlier this week.
And on top of that, 90 cruise missiles and kamikaze drones blitzed Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, plunging the country into darkness.
Amid the terrifying escalation, Roberts and those close toTrumpare hopeful that the president-elect will end the carnage and bloodshed within days of stepping inside the White House.
Putin’s meatgrinder forces – despite theirheaviest losses on Thursday with 2,000 killed- are still storming throughUkraineat an alarming rate.
Horrifying projections suggest the warmonger’s men have managed to gain just under 100 square miles in the past month.
They are capturing thesize of two football pitches every minute, according to the US-based Institute of War.
In a rambling speech,Putinsuggested that a “solution” could be found soon afterTrumptakes his position of power.
He said on Thursday: “As far as I can imagine, the newly elected president is an intelligent and already quite experienced person.
“I think he will find a solution.”
Trumphas long criticised the billions that the Biden administration has spent in supporting Ukraine and there are fears he could pull out of Nato.
That would leave Europe flailing to pick up the slack without the US’s military might and assets worth $3.8trillion.
Roberts saidTrumpis tired of the likes of Germany and France wagging their fingers at the US to funnel more money into Europe’s defence as part of Nato.
He pointed to how nearly 20 countries including France, Germany, Italy and Spain fail to pay the required 2 per cent of their GDP on defence.
Between 2021 and 2024, the US has been in the top two contributors, paying just over 16 per cent.
It comes as the head of Britain’s MI6 warned – in a message in part aimed atTrump- that a Russian victory in Ukraine would threaten American and European security.
MI6 boss Richard Moore said Putin is conducting a “staggeringly reckless” sabotage campaign against Ukraine’s Western allies.
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He explained: “We have recently uncovered a staggeringly reckless campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe, even as Putin and his acolytes resort to nuclear sabre-rattling to sow fear about the consequences of aiding Ukraine.
“Such activity and rhetoric is dangerous and beyond irresponsible.”
Donald Trump’s Cabinet Picks
In the days following his dominant Election Day victory, President-elect Donald Trump has begun carving out his future administration.
Here’s a list of Trump’s confirmed cabinet picks:
- Susie Wiles – White House Chief of Staff
- Stephen Miller – Deputy Chief of Staff
- Bill McGinley – White House counsel
- Tom Homan, ex-ICE acting director – “Border Czar”
- Elise Stefanik, Republican New York representative – Ambassador to the United Nations
- Lee Zeldin, former New York representative – Environmental Protection Agency administrator
- Marco Rubio, Republican Florida senator – Secretary of State
- Kristi Noem, Republican South Dakota governor – Homeland Security Secretary
- Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor – Ambassador to Israel
- John Ratcliffe, former Texas representative – CIA director
- Pete Hegseth, US Army veteran – Secretary of Defense
- Mike Waltz, Republican Florida representative – National Security Advisor
- Steven Witkoff, real estate investor – Middle East envoy
- Elon Musk & Vivek Ramaswamy – Department of Government Efficiency
- Tim Scott, Republican South Carolina senator – Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee
- Tulsi Gabbard, former Hawaii representative – Director of National Intelligence
- Matt Gaetz, Republican Florida representative – Attorney General
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Jay Clayton , US Attorney for the Southern District of New York
- Doug Burgum, Republican North Dakota governor – Department of Interior
- Todd Blanche, lawyer – Deputy Attorney General
- Karoline Leavitt – White House Press Secretary
- Chris Wright, oil industry executive – Energy Secretary
- Doug Collins, served in Iraq 2008, former congressman of Georgia’s 9th district from 2013-2021 – Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs
- William McGinley, partner at law firm Holtzman Vogel, former White House Cabinet secretary for Trump – White House Counsel
- Steven Cheung, rapid response director for Trump 2016 campaign – White House Communications Director
- William Owen Scharf , federal prosecutor – Assistant to the President and White House Staff Secretary
- Dean John Sauer, appellate attorney and former Solicitor General of Missouri, lead counsel in Supreme Court for Trump v United States – Solicitor General of the US
- Commissioner Brendan Carr
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