
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
On Truth Social, Trump criticized Russia’s recent missile strikes on Kyiv, calling them “not necessary” and “bad timing.”
He urged Putin to stop and claimed that 5,000 soldiers are dying weekly.
Trump emphasized his desire to finalize a peace deal.
Russian Strike on Kyiv:
A significant attack on Kyiv occurred, including what appeared to be hypersonic missiles and drones.
At least one direct hit was confirmed; there are questions about whether some explosions were due to Ukrainian air defenses malfunctioning.
This type of strike on the capital is rare and seen as a strong signal.
Negotiation Dynamics:
Trump claims Russia is ready to negotiate peace, but Ukrainian President Zelensky is rejecting terms proposed by the Trump team.
Zelensky continues to insist on full Ukrainian territorial integrity, including Crimea.
Trump sees Zelensky as stubborn and unrealistic, contrasting him with Putin, who Trump says is at least willing to negotiate under defined conditions.
Longstanding Tensions:
The video suggests the war could’ve been avoided had Ukraine honored the Minsk agreements, which would’ve given limited autonomy to regions like Donetsk and Luhansk.
It argues that Russia has consistently been open to negotiated settlements, but the West and Ukraine have resisted.
Trump’s Frustration:
Trump feels disrespected by Zelensky, who has publicly dismissed Trump’s peace proposals and called out U.S. leaders for being “duped by Russian propaganda.”
Trump believes his approach is the only realistic path to peace but feels blocked by Zelensky’s unwillingness to compromise.
Crimea’s Status:
A major sticking point: Russia considers Crimea legally theirs, embedded in their constitution.
Trump’s team believes recognizing Russian control of Crimea is essential for peace.
Zelensky refuses, holding to Ukraine’s claim and sovereignty over all territory.
Bottom Line:
Trump sees Putin as serious and rational, while Zelensky is viewed as confrontational and unrealistic.
The Russian strike on Kyiv is interpreted as a warning: if Ukraine doesn’t engage in negotiations, the conflict will escalate.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
By Daniel Davis4.6
5353 ratings
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
On Truth Social, Trump criticized Russia’s recent missile strikes on Kyiv, calling them “not necessary” and “bad timing.”
He urged Putin to stop and claimed that 5,000 soldiers are dying weekly.
Trump emphasized his desire to finalize a peace deal.
Russian Strike on Kyiv:
A significant attack on Kyiv occurred, including what appeared to be hypersonic missiles and drones.
At least one direct hit was confirmed; there are questions about whether some explosions were due to Ukrainian air defenses malfunctioning.
This type of strike on the capital is rare and seen as a strong signal.
Negotiation Dynamics:
Trump claims Russia is ready to negotiate peace, but Ukrainian President Zelensky is rejecting terms proposed by the Trump team.
Zelensky continues to insist on full Ukrainian territorial integrity, including Crimea.
Trump sees Zelensky as stubborn and unrealistic, contrasting him with Putin, who Trump says is at least willing to negotiate under defined conditions.
Longstanding Tensions:
The video suggests the war could’ve been avoided had Ukraine honored the Minsk agreements, which would’ve given limited autonomy to regions like Donetsk and Luhansk.
It argues that Russia has consistently been open to negotiated settlements, but the West and Ukraine have resisted.
Trump’s Frustration:
Trump feels disrespected by Zelensky, who has publicly dismissed Trump’s peace proposals and called out U.S. leaders for being “duped by Russian propaganda.”
Trump believes his approach is the only realistic path to peace but feels blocked by Zelensky’s unwillingness to compromise.
Crimea’s Status:
A major sticking point: Russia considers Crimea legally theirs, embedded in their constitution.
Trump’s team believes recognizing Russian control of Crimea is essential for peace.
Zelensky refuses, holding to Ukraine’s claim and sovereignty over all territory.
Bottom Line:
Trump sees Putin as serious and rational, while Zelensky is viewed as confrontational and unrealistic.
The Russian strike on Kyiv is interpreted as a warning: if Ukraine doesn’t engage in negotiations, the conflict will escalate.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

3,967 Listeners

3,368 Listeners

2,265 Listeners

496 Listeners

947 Listeners

37 Listeners

322 Listeners

605 Listeners

673 Listeners

136 Listeners

903 Listeners

503 Listeners

1,173 Listeners

292 Listeners

528 Listeners