A leaked peace plan promises an off-ramp in Ukraine, then morphs into a political grenade. We walk through the original 28-point outline—no NATO for Kyiv, EU accession, territorial compromises tied to battlefield facts, a 600,000 troop cap, and Russian funds for reconstruction—and why Moscow signaled it could be a starting point. Then the twist: after high-level meetings in Europe, the plan shrinks to 19 points while hardening guarantees and walking back concessions, turning a negotiable framework into something Russia is unlikely to accept.
Along the way, we dig into the most undercovered angle: the UK intelligence leak targeting Trump’s envoy. The media focused on supposed “manipulation tips” to Moscow; we focus on an ally surveilling a senior American figure and leaking it to blunt policy. That’s not a footnote—it’s a window into how transatlantic pressure can shape or sink fragile diplomacy. We also outline the decisive leverage Washington holds—intelligence, logistics, and political cover—and why the timing of pressure could decide whether Kyiv gets a dignified settlement or faces a worse outcome under collapse.
We then pivot to fresh reporting on Jeffrey Epstein’s quiet hand in aiding Alan Dershowitz’s attacks on John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt over their work on the Israel lobby. The point isn’t salacious detail; it’s how elite networks with money and access can preempt inconvenient ideas by stigmatizing authors and narrowing debate. That sets up our final segment on Barry Weiss’s vision of a revived “center.” We challenge the claim that most Americans want curated consensus and argue that audiences chose independent voices precisely because gatekeepers blurred disagreements on war, secrecy, and corruption while staging safe fights elsewhere.
If you value clear-eyed analysis on Ukraine diplomacy, media power, and who gets to define “acceptable” debate, you’ll want to hear this one. Subscribe, share with a friend who follows the war closely, and leave a rating with your take: is there still a viable path to a negotiated peace?
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