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Donald Trump Reveals Plan That Will ‘Quickly’ End War In Ukraine As He Releases ‘Letter To The World’

Trump’s shocking plan to end war in Ukraine exposed.

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Donald Trump claims he has a “master plan” to swiftly end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Trump’s history with Ukraine highlighted.

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Trump’s record on Ukraine is a rollercoaster: from impeachment over 2019 dealings to calling Putin a “genius” in 2020, his approach mixes admiration and confrontation.

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During his first term, he implemented selective sanctions, often criticized for lacking teeth, which some analysts say emboldened Russia early in the conflict.

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Reports suggest Trump held private discussions with allies and even Putin loyalists, seeking energy deals and political leverage before the war erupted.

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Critics have long warned that Trump’s public promises overstate his influence, but his Truth Social letter signals he’s doubling down.

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Context of letter unraveled.

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The letter comes days after Poland shot down multiple Russian drones in NATO airspace, raising fears of escalation.

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called it the closest brush with open conflict since World War II.

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Trump initially suggested the drone incident “could have been a mistake,” but now advocates firmer international action.

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UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper called for increased economic pressure on Russia to cut off critical war funding.

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Trump’s warning revealed.

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The US President slammed NATO members for continuing to buy Russian oil, calling their actions “shocking” and weakening their bargaining power.

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Trump warned these nations they were “wasting my time, and the time, energy, and money” of the United States.

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Turkey, Hungary, and Slovakia came under scrutiny for continuing to purchase Russian oil despite the ongoing conflict.

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Turkey ranks as the third-largest buyer of Russian oil after China and India, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air.

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UK’s aggressive sanctions detailed.

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Britain banned 70 vessels allegedly used in transporting Russian oil, signaling a stronger stance against Moscow.

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The UK also sanctioned 30 companies and individuals in China and Turkey providing Russia with electronics, chemicals, and explosives.

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These moves are part of broader efforts to cut off Russia’s critical revenue streams fueling the war.

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Trump’s letter dissected.

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Trump shared a letter via Truth Social addressed to “all NATO nations and the world,” laying out his plan in full.

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He insisted that major sanctions on Russia would only take effect once NATO nations stopped buying Russian oil.

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The President proposed imposing tariffs on China — 50% to 100% — until the war ends, leveraging Beijing’s influence over Moscow.

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“China has a strong control, and even grip, over Russia,” Trump wrote, claiming tariffs could break that grip.

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He framed the conflict as “Biden’s and Zelenskyy’s war” and said it “would never have started if I was President.”

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Trump highlighted the humanitarian angle, citing 7,118 lives lost in a single week as evidence of urgency.

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He warned that NATO must follow his plan to save lives and avoid wasting US resources.

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Trump’s strategy ties energy policy to military leverage, using oil imports and tariffs to pressure both Russia and China.

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He emphasized that coordinated NATO action is critical, and any deviation could derail his plan for a quick end.

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Framing it as a life-saving mission, Trump appeals to NATO’s moral and strategic responsibilities.

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Experts caution that coordinating 32 nations under a single sanction plan is an enormous challenge.

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Global eyes now on NATO response.

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The letter stresses that the war could end “quickly” if NATO follows his instructions.

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He frames himself as the key problem-solver, ready to act immediately once NATO aligns.

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By threatening tariffs on China, Trump ties Beijing’s financial influence over Moscow directly to the war’s outcome.

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The President ends with a direct challenge: “Just say when?” signaling readiness but also testing NATO’s compliance.

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With this bombshell letter now public, all eyes are on how NATO leaders will respond — and whether Trump’s plan has any chance of actually ending the war quickly.

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