February 17, 2025
Beyond Epic Russian-American Showdown Against “The Mad King Of Kyiv” Begins
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
A world-changing new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Donald Trump most factually declared yesterday that Russia is no threat to NATO, says he then revealed about his call with President Putin and Russian military power: “I think he wants to stop fighting…I see that…We spoke long and hard…They have a big, powerful machine…You understand that…And they defeated Hitler and they defeated Napoleon…You know, they’ve been fighting a long time…But I think he would like to stop fighting”.
Also yesterday, this report notes, top Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov assessed: “The recent phone talks between the Russian and American presidents means that Moscow and Washington will from now on focus on peace…They send a powerful message that from now on we will try to solve problems through dialogue…And from now on we will talk about peace, not war”—an assessment followed by the Kommersant newspaper in Russia revealing: “Ukraine talks between United States and Russian delegations are slated to take place in in the Saudi capital, Riyadh on 18 February”—and was a revelation joined by the American news site Axios reporting: “The meeting between senior U.S. and Russia officials to discuss a possible agreement on ending the war in Ukraine and prepare for a Trump-Putin summit will take place on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia”.
Earlier today, this report continues, top Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced: “Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and President Putin’s foreign policy aide, Yury Ushakov, will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet with President Donald Trump’s team to prepare the ground for an upcoming meeting of the two leaders”—and was an announcement that followed top President Trump envoy Steve Witkoff revealing last evening: “I am going to Saudi Arabia tonight, I’ll be traveling there with the National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and we’ll be having meetings at the direction of the President, and hopefully we’ll make some really good progress with regard to Russia, Ukraine…Those are details and I’m not dismissive of the details that are important…But I think the beginning here is trust building with Russia…It’s getting everybody to understand that this war does not belong continuing, that it should end”.
In viewing the beyond epic Russian-American rapprochement to end the Ukraine conflict, this report details, the Wall Street Journal assessed: “As the U.S. and Russia begin negotiations this coming week about the fate of Ukraine and European security, the shared view in Washington and in Moscow these days is open contempt for the leaders of Europe…What happens next will determine whether the alliance of European democracies, inside and outside the European Union, will remain a significant player on the increasingly brutal international stage, where the niceties of the post-World War II international order no longer apply” and observed: “European allies knew their relationship with the second Trump Administration would be challenging…Even so, the shocks they’ve received from Washington in recent days constitute a crisis…The warning, more or less: Shape up or the Americans are shipping out”.
In response to the fast looming Russian-American showdown against him, this report notes, unelected usurper Ukraine Dictator Vladimir Zelensky defiantly proclaimed: “I will never accept any decisions between the United States and Russia about Ukraine…Never”—a defiant proclamation swiftly followed by the news about a Ukraine that Zelensky banned all elections in: “Ukraine will hold elections in late October 2025, former President Pyotr Poroshenko has claimed…The politician cited a number of sources linked to government, and said that the relevant agencies have already started preparing….“Write it down: it will be on October 26 of this year”, said the former president, who currently leads the European Solidarity party, which holds 27 seats in Ukraine’s 450-seat parliament”—all of which is now joined by Dictator Zelensky arriving announced early this morning in Saudi Arabia neighbor United Arab Eremites for reasons unknown.
Prior to Dictator Zelensky arriving unannounced in the United Arab Eremites, this report concludes, he was attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where its Chairman Jens Stoltenberg closed the conference by “crying like a baby” while praising Zelensky and heaping scorn on Vice President J.D. Vance—and was a conference also ended by world-renowned political researcher John Mac Ghlionn releasing his open letter “The Mad King Of Kyiv: Why Zelensky Can’t Afford To End The War”, wherein he truthfully observed:
Not long ago, Volodymyr Zelensky was a comedian in Ukraine.
He made his living playing a fictional president on television. Then, by a twist of fate, he became the real thing. And before he had time to adjust to the role, history threw him onto the world’s stage, catapulting him from a middling entertainer into an international symbol of resistance.
Overnight, the media transformed him into the embodiment of courage, the Churchill of Kyiv, the man who refused to flee, the warrior standing against tyranny.
But what if this narrative is entirely false? What if Zelensky, rather than being the hero in this story, is actually the man who won’t allow the war to end — not for the good of his people, but because peace would mean his own downfall?
It is no coincidence that as Ukraine’s battlefield prospects worsen, as soldiers defect, as forced conscription spirals into something resembling kidnapping, Zelensky has once again extended martial law.
No elections. No peace talks. No escape. Because if the war ends, so does his presidency. And this, more than anything, explains why the war must go on.
The mainstream media — particularly in the West — does not allow for nuance. The world must be simple: Putin is the villain, Zelensky is the hero. That is the framework. That is the script. Anything outside of this binary is “pro-Russian propaganda”.
Yet reality is not a comic book; it’s not a Marvel movie. Zelensky is not some saintly soldier defending democracy. In fact, Ukraine barely resembles a democracy at all.
[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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