Russian Military Analyst Warns Putin Can Secure Victory but Peace Seems Unlikely

Russian Military Analyst Warns Putin Can Secure Victory but Peace Seems Unlikely

No Truce in Sight: Russian Expert Declares Ukraine’s Path to Peace is a Mirage

According to a seasoned Russian military analyst, the odds of a peace deal in Ukraine have vanished. “Putin is set up to win this battle,” the expert warned, painting a bleak picture of the conflict’s future.

Washington’s Jumbled Diplomacy Sparks Outrage in Russia

The U.S. has been playing matchmaker, trying to bring together President Zelensky, President Putin, and former President Trump into a singular summit. Its attempt, however, ignited fury across Russian media circles.

Russian Media Voices Unfavorable Appraisal

“What Washington discussed is fundamentally unacceptable to Russia,” Moskovsky Komsomolets wrote, insisting that the proposition is nothing more than a ruthless political bomb dropped right in front of the Kremlin. The outlet also accused the Ukrainian President, along with European leaders, of “sweetening” the negotiation’s fuel tank, thereby solidifying their tactics.

Anchorage Session Kicked Off Last Friday

Negotiations that began in Anchorage, Alaska last week seemed poised to advance the peace discussion—yet domestic backlash in Moscow indicates a harsher reality, leaving the path to ceasefire clouded and further uncertain.

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What the Experts Are Saying

BBC’s Steve Rosenberg channeled a military analyst who’s pretty clear: peace in Ukraine’s battlefield is still a mirage. The intel says any “good will” talks are going to hit a wall, because the current direction of the war is sheer “nope.”

  • Alaska summit? Tactical pause. Pretty much a stop‑and‑shop for the big guys.
  • Washington meeting? Same story — a pause to regroup, not a breakthrough.
  • Western support for Ukraine is on the surface: no NATO foot troops, no unrestricted deep‑strike rights.
  • That’s the weak‑nuffs sign — mood‑drifting honesty in the West’s strategy.
  • Consequently, Moscow still has time, space, and power to stretch things.

“Russia still holds the initiative, Ukraine keeps losing ground while hopeful for help that, frankly, might never materialise,” the analyst stated. In a tone that rings with a quiet warning, he added that Russia could very well finish the war on its own terms.

Trump’s “Sweet‑Talk” with Europe?

The Moscow-based Moskovsky Komsomolets reports that European leaders wrapped President Trump in a hug of diplomatic charm to convince him to see their side. According to that source, Trump was neatly persuaded to pull a wedge between himself and Putin.

White House Filed the Verdict

The meeting at the White House on Monday concluded with an ambiguous note. The political duel between Putin and the West is apparently inching toward its final act, though the exact ending is still algebraically undecided.

What’s Next? Keep Your Ear to the Ground

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