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BREAKING: The West’s Ukraine strategy is imploding as Keith Kellogg’s "MAP" sparks chaos, the EU quietly eyes Odessa, and Mark Witkoff demands a deal NOW—while UK-Russia tensions explode and Estonia seizes a Russian tanker! 🚨

🔴 WHAT’S HAPPENING?
✅ Kellogg’s "MAP" Mystery – Is the US secretly redrawing Ukraine’s future? 🗺️
✅ EU’s Odessa Ambitions – Is Brussels preparing a land grab under cover of war? 🇪🇺
✅ Witkoff’s Urgency – "Deal or disaster – the West MUST negotiate!" ⏳
✅ UK vs. Russia Escalation – London risks direct conflict with Moscow. 🇬🇧⚔️🇷🇺
✅ Estonia’s Bold Move – Seizing a Russian tanker fuels Baltic tensions! ⚓🔥

⚠️ Is this the beginning of the ENDGAME? Or just more Western chaos? 💬👇 #GeopoliticalStorm

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00:00The largest military base of NATO is in Romania.
00:08Probably you know about that.
00:09Yes.
00:10And of course they want to launch the World War III from Romania.
00:21And with this situation, of course, they can involve all Europe and also the United States.
00:31So these, they have interest.
00:33They have interest in war.
00:34This is my video update on this Saturday afternoon, April the 12th.
00:43Coming to you from Limassol, Cyprus.
00:48Let's talk about some news.
00:55And we are going to start things off today with Witkoff.
01:01We are starting things off once again with Witkoff.
01:07And he went to Russia, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg.
01:16From what I understand, it was a long meeting.
01:22The topic of discussion, according to the Kremlin, was Ukraine negotiating some sort of a Ukraine deal.
01:36Well, and there were rumors that Witkoff also discussed Iran with Putin, but I cannot confirm those rumors.
01:48The only thing that we have coming from the Kremlin, coming from Peskoff, is that they discussed Project Ukraine.
02:00That is what we know.
02:02There has been no readout or anything like that from the meeting between Putin and Witkoff.
02:11Actually, let me tell you what Peskoff said.
02:15The discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Friday involved aspects of the settlement of the Ukraine conflict.
02:28The Kremlin has announced declining to provide further details.
02:33So, before the meeting with Putin, the Witkoff meeting with Putin, President Trump posted on TruthSocial,
02:46Russia has to get moving.
02:49Too many people are dying, thousands a week, in a terrible and senseless war.
02:54A war that should have never happened and wouldn't have happened if I were president.
03:00Russia has to get moving.
03:08Russia has to get moving.
03:10President Trump, what are you doing, man?
03:16What are you doing?
03:20It's Russia's fault.
03:22Russia's to blame for the delay in getting some sort of a settlement in Ukraine, right?
03:29Russia has to get moving, according to President Trump.
03:35So, Reuters, they published an interesting article, which absolutely confirms my hunch and much of my reporting over the past couple of weeks,
03:50on what is taking place in the Trump administration, the divisions in the Trump administration, when it comes to Project Ukraine.
04:03And, uh, I have been saying that it is my belief that Witkoff would absolutely go for Istanbul.
04:18Plus, he wants to get to some sort of a deal on Project Ukraine and then get to some business with Russia.
04:29Russia and that, uh, Kellogg and Waltz, those are the, the neocons in, uh, the Trump administration, the neocon faction in the Trump administration that is pushing for this unconditional, uh, ceasefire.
04:45And that is the division in the Trump administration, and Trump still has not figured out where he, uh, falls with all of this.
04:56And that is exactly what Reuters reported yesterday.
05:01Exactly what Reuters reported yesterday.
05:05This is the division.
05:06Witkoff on one side, Kellogg on the other side.
05:11They didn't mention a waltz.
05:12They just mentioned Kellogg.
05:14The title of the Reuters article is Trump envoys.
05:19Reuters, embrace of Russian demands, worries, Republicans, U.S. allies.
05:26The fastest way to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine, said Witkoff, was to support a strategy that would give Russia ownership of four eastern Ukrainian regions that attempted to annex illegally.
05:39In 2022, two U.S. officials and five people familiar with the situation told Reuters.
05:45In the meeting with Trump, General Keith Kellogg, the president's Ukraine envoy, pushed back against Witkoff, saying Ukraine, though willing to negotiate some terms related to disputed land, would never agree to unilaterally cede total ownership of the territories to Russia, said two of the sources.
06:03The meeting ended without Trump making a decision to change the U.S. strategy.
06:07Witkoff traveled to Russia Friday to meet Putin.
06:11There you have it.
06:11Witkoff is ready to jump on June 2024.
06:16Root causes Istanbul plus terms, as outlined by Russian President Putin.
06:23End the conflict and move on to other business between the United States and Russia.
06:32Normalize relations between the two countries and do some good business.
06:37While Kellogg is saying no, no, no, no, no.
06:44We must, we must not allow Istanbul plus.
06:48We have to get a ceasefire.
06:51Ukraine will never agree to Istanbul plus.
06:54We have to go for a ceasefire.
06:56I do not agree with Witkoff.
06:59That is Kellogg's position.
07:01Keep in mind that Kellogg, he put together his idea of a settlement for Project Ukraine back in April of 2024.
07:16So let's get to Kellogg now that we know the division, now that we know the sides involved.
07:28It is super windy today.
07:31Let's see how the audio turns out.
07:34Come on, Hoodie.
07:35Come on, Duran Hoodie.
07:37What are you doing?
07:38What are you doing back there?
07:39So let's get to Kellogg.
07:45Let's talk some Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
07:50Kellogg, Keith Kellogg.
07:52Let's talk some Keith Kellogg.
07:54The UK Times, they interviewed Kellogg.
08:00And Kellogg presented his map.
08:04We have Kellogg's map for Ukraine, his ceasefire plan, his map, his solution to Project Ukraine.
08:16The Times, their interview is Trump envoy Ukraine could be divided like post-war Berlin.
08:25Kellogg did not like the title of the Times interview and he actually posted on X.
08:30The Times article misrepresents what I said.
08:32I was speaking of a post-ceasefire resiliency force in support of Ukraine's sovereignty.
08:39In discussions of partitioning, I was referencing areas or zones of responsibility of an allied force without U.S. troops.
08:47I was not referring to a partitioning of Ukraine.
08:50So he didn't like the title from the Times.
08:54He's divided, like post-war Berlin.
08:59Talking about partitioning Ukraine.
09:02And Kellogg is saying, no, I'm not talking about partitioning Ukraine.
09:07I'm talking about zones, man.
09:10It's a zone defense.
09:11It's not a man-to-man.
09:12It's a zone defense.
09:15He's talking about zones, not partitioning.
09:17Looking to preserve Ukraine's sovereignty.
09:22And in a way, he is looking to preserve Ukraine's sovereignty.
09:27But more than that, he's looking to create a Minsk-3 and to freeze the conflict and to wait Putin out.
09:36That is what his plan is all about.
09:38And it absolutely partitions Ukraine.
09:43He calls it zones.
09:45It looks like a partitioning to me, but we'll go with Kellogg and we'll zone it up.
09:52And I'm putting the map on the screen.
09:54You can see the three zones.
09:58The front line freezes, according to Kellogg.
10:01Keep in mind, this is the plan that he's trying to push onto Trump.
10:05So, we freeze the front line.
10:11Kellogg says it's going to be an 18-mile DMZ, a demilitarized zone.
10:18The east is what Russia holds onto, according to Kellogg.
10:24Then you have one zone.
10:27So, that's zone number one, let's say, which is what Russia holds onto with a demilitarized zone.
10:33Then you have zone number two, which is what, according to Kellogg, the Ukraine military will control.
10:41That's what they will patrol.
10:44That's what they will monitor.
10:45And that covers Sumy and Kharkov and a part of Kiev.
10:53You have basically the north center of the northeast center of Ukraine.
11:01And then you have, let's say, zone number three.
11:04Let's call it zone number three, which is a huge chunk of Ukraine covering the west, Lviv, a part of Kiev, or all of Kiev.
11:16You can't really tell from this map.
11:19And, of course, Odessa and the Black Sea.
11:22And that is going to be controlled, patrolled, monitored, whatever you want to call it, by European forces.
11:30That's right, everybody.
11:36Europe monitors or controls the west, Odessa, and the Black Sea.
11:46And it looks like Kiev.
11:48It looks like Kiev is monitored by both Ukraine and the west.
11:54It's kind of sitting there in the middle.
11:56So, that's the map.
12:01That's the Kellogg map.
12:03What are your thoughts of the Kellogg map?
12:07Russia is not going to go for this one.
12:10No doubt about that.
12:12Russia is not going to like Kellogg's map.
12:21Anyway, that's the interview.
12:24That's the Kellogg plan.
12:26I think everything is very clear now, what is going on.
12:30Crystal clear.
12:31As we have been saying on the Duran.
12:35As we have been saying on this channel.
12:38As you guys have been saying in the comments below.
12:42We have Whitcoff on one side.
12:46We have Kellogg on the other side.
12:47We have Istanbul Plus.
12:50We have the U.S.
12:53Working with Russia.
12:55Normalizing relations.
12:57Walking away from Project Ukraine.
12:59Trump not getting the blame for the defeat in Ukraine.
13:03That's on the one side.
13:05And then on the other side, we have Kellogg.
13:07Kellogg's map.
13:09Unconditional ceasefire.
13:12Trump definitely getting the blame for a defeat in Project Ukraine.
13:16Trump better choose wisely when it comes between Whitcoff and Kellogg.
13:25He better choose wisely.
13:28Anyway, the Times of UK, they were busy.
13:36They were busy with their Ukraine propaganda.
13:41And not to be outdone by the New York Times of the United States of America,
13:48Korea, the Times of the United Kingdom, they decided to publish their untold story of Ukraine.
13:59Remember the New York Times article that came out a couple of weeks ago?
14:04Talking about the U.S. involvement in Ukraine, the command center in Germany,
14:10and how the United States, U.S. generals, Kavoli, and other top U.S. generals,
14:18U.S. government officials, Biden government officials, Boston and all of these guys,
14:22they were basically running the war against Russia from this command center in Germany.
14:29Well, the British version, courtesy of the Times,
14:35is that the U.K. was also very much involved in this conflict against Russia.
14:43So what was the U.K.'s role, according to the Times?
14:48Well, they played the central role in the 2023 super-duper spring-summer, fall-autumn counter-offensive.
15:01That was very much the U.K. behind all of that.
15:07And the U.K. also played a major role in mediating between the United States and Kiev.
15:16Whenever there were tensions between the U.S. and Kiev, it was the U.K., it was Admiral, what's his name?
15:26Admiral Radican, I believe Tony, Sir Tony Radican, I believe is his full name.
15:30But he was one of the guys that would go to Kiev, meet with Zeluzny, listen to Zeluzny's concerns,
15:39and then he would talk to the U.S., and he was very much mediating between the U.S. and Ukraine
15:49whenever there was tensions or disagreements or anything like that.
15:52And the other role that the U.K. played, the military role, is that they would send people into Kiev.
16:01The Times said that sometimes the U.K. would send military officials, technicians, soldiers, whatever,
16:13they would send them to Kiev in plain clothes because what they were doing when they would get to Ukraine
16:21is that they were helping set up the storm shadows and all of these things to attack Russia.
16:28That's what the Times said in their article.
16:31So now you know why you have all of these trains traveling to Kiev with all of these collective West leaders,
16:39Annalena and Trudeau and Lamy and all of these people that were traveling to Kiev almost every other day.
16:48And you're always asking the question, why are all these people going to Kiev?
16:51What is so urgent that they have to see Alensky in person?
16:56Well, they were transporting all kinds of things back and forth from Kiev and the collective West.
17:01And according to the Times, the British were sending military personnel specialists
17:11so that they could help with the storm shadow and other weaponry,
17:17but mostly the storm shadow attacks against Russia.
17:22So quite an admission from the Times.
17:26The article gets into great detail with the 2023 super-duper offensive.
17:36And it talks about how the Ukraine military,
17:41they named one of the axeses for the offensive.
17:47They named it after Ben Wallace.
17:50They called it the Wallace Axis.
17:52That's how involved Ben Wallace was in all of this.
17:56And they were very, very much enamored.
18:03They had admiration for Ben Wallace
18:06because Ben Wallace was one of the people that got a lot of weapons to Project Ukraine.
18:15They actually say that in this article that the Ukraine military would say,
18:20Ben Wallace saved Kiev or something along those lines.
18:25That's what they would say about Ben Wallace, the man that saved Kiev.
18:33So the British, they worked very closely with Ukraine to plan the 2023 summer offensive.
18:45Yeah, the man, his nickname was the man who saved Kiev.
18:52Sounds like a David Bowie song.
18:56Right?
18:57The man who, what's the David Bowie song?
19:00The man who ruled the world and Nirvana did a cover of it.
19:05I forgot the name of the song.
19:07Anyway, the man who saved Kiev.
19:09That was Ben Wallace's nickname.
19:11So they were planning, all of them were planning the counter-offensive.
19:18And it went terribly wrong because weapons started to get delayed.
19:24Ukraine started to delay the offensive as well.
19:27It was scheduled for, I believe they said for April, then for May.
19:32And the UK military officials were telling Alensky, attack now, attack now.
19:38Sever the land bridge between Crimea and the south.
19:45Russia's weak, but Ukraine kept on saying, we don't have the weapons.
19:52We need the weapons that you promised us.
19:54And everything started to get delayed.
19:56Eventually, in June, the offensive was launched.
20:01And it was a complete failure.
20:03And the article says that the blame was on Alensky for delaying and on Sirsky.
20:09Because the U.S. got very upset with Ukraine.
20:15They wanted Sirsky, Zoluzhny Sirsky, to concentrate all of Ukraine's power in the south.
20:26And Sirsky convinced Alensky to split up Ukraine's forces between the south and the center northeast,
20:39Bakhmut, and the U.S. got very upset with the Ukraine military.
20:46So the U.K. military, Radekin, he had to smooth things over between the U.S. and Kiev.
20:53The U.S. was about to walk away from everything after the failure of the counter-offensive.
20:58But Radekin brought the sides together and they all became friends again.
21:02Anyway, that's the Times article.
21:04It's a long article.
21:05Basically, it says that the U.K. is in conflict with Russia.
21:12That's pretty much what it says.
21:14The U.K. is in conflict with Russia.
21:16And then at the end of the article, it talks about how the U.S. is no longer in charge of the military contact group
21:22that usually meets in Germany.
21:26Sometimes it meets in Brussels.
21:27And this time around, it was the U.K. and Germany that took the lead.
21:32Pete Hegseth did not show up to this meeting.
21:35He did dial in by video.
21:39And now it's the U.K. that is pretty much taking over this war against Russia.
21:46So now you know why Stammer and the U.K., they're deep into this.
21:50They're very, very deep into this.
21:53They've been in Ukraine, by the way, since 2015, according to the Times, U.K. military and Intel and all of these guys.
22:03They've been in Ukraine for a long, long time.
22:07So they're knee deep into this.
22:10And they're not getting out, man.
22:13The U.K. is not getting out.
22:15And they are absolutely in conflict.
22:17When you read this article, you understand that the U.K. is absolutely in conflict with Russia.
22:21That's how I read this thing.
22:24Anyway, we move on.
22:25We move on to another Reuters article, which says that Ukraine is negotiating with the Trump administration on the minerals deal.
22:39Oh, my God.
22:40This minerals deal.
22:42The never-ending minerals deal.
22:45Well, so they're negotiating the minerals deal again for the 1,000th time.
22:53It's not going well for that windsurfer, huh?
22:57Not going well at all.
23:00It's a great day to windsurf, but he's having problems.
23:08He's having problems.
23:10He'll be all right.
23:11But anyway, yeah, the minerals deal.
23:18Ukraine is trying to negotiate it with the Trump administration.
23:21According to Reuters and their sources, it's going really, really bad.
23:25They're saying it is going horribly, terribly bad.
23:30And Reuters is reporting that one of the Easter eggs in this negotiation, in the minerals deal, that no one has talked about, but now Reuters is talking about it,
23:44is that the Trump administration wants full control of the Ukraine gas pipeline, the gas prom.
23:56Oh, there he goes.
23:58All right.
23:59He's back up and moving.
24:03Yeah, the Trump administration wants full control of the gas prom gas pipeline.
24:12We're not talking Nord Stream.
24:14We're talking the pipeline that Alensky cut off at the end of 2024.
24:18The U.S. wants full control of that.
24:22That feeds into Europe.
24:24I believe it feeds into Slovakia, right?
24:30That's the gas pipeline that the U.S. wants full control of.
24:34Full control.
24:35And Ukraine is flipping out.
24:38They're saying, no, no, no.
24:41But the Trump administration is saying, yes, yes, yes.
24:44Basically, the Trump administration, if they get control of this pipeline and they work out something with Nord Stream,
24:50the United States would have full control of the pipelines that feed into the European Union.
24:56They would control, along with the LNG, they would pretty much control all of the energy supplies to the European Union,
25:04with the exception of Turk Stream.
25:06That would be it.
25:09That would be the only pipeline that would not be under the U.S.'s control if Ukraine were to agree to this minerals deal.
25:17U.S.-Ukraine hold tense talks as mineral deal remains elusive, source says.
25:22The source said that one of the Easter eggs found in the document was a U.S. demand that the U.S. government's
25:29International Development Finance Corporation take control of a natural gas pipeline
25:34from Russian energy giant Gazprom across Ukraine to Europe.
25:39The Ukrainian government has hired law firm Hogan Lovelis as an outside advisor on the minerals deal, the source said.
25:48So, Ukraine is using U.S. money to hire a U.S. law firm to help negotiate this minerals deal.
25:57So, Lavrov gave a press conference yesterday, and Lavrov said that there will never,
26:04never be a scenario where Alensky is ruling over Russian nationals, Russian people, not nationals, Russian people.
26:17There will never be this scenario, he said, because Alensky has openly stated his hatred towards Russia and towards Russian people,
26:26and he said that Russia will never allow him to rule over Russian people ever again.
26:36That's, that's a strong indication as to where Russia sees the map going forward,
26:44and it is not going to be anywhere near Kellogg's map.
26:49It's not going to have any resemblance to Kellogg's map, because when Lavrov talks about Russian people,
26:56you know he's talking about Odessa.
27:01You know it, and Kharkiv, maybe even Kiev.
27:06Who knows?
27:08Alensky mustn't govern Russians.
27:10He despises Lavrov.
27:11Lavrov, the foreign minister, stressed that nobody would even hypothetically consider handing over those people to the Ukrainian leader.
27:24Doesn't get any more clear than that, than Lavrov's statement, huh, as to where Russia sees this thing going.
27:33So, uh, Estonia, remember, uh, the video that I did about three days ago from Aya Napa?
27:44I was walking through the, the bar, the clubbing, uh, district of Aya Napa,
27:49and my clown world was Estonian media saying that, uh, that Estonia is going to start seizing Russian tankers.
28:03What they consider to be the shadow, the shadow fleet, the Russian shadow ghost, ghost pirates of the Caribbean fleet.
28:14Well, Estonia did it.
28:17They did it.
28:18They seized a Russian tanker.
28:20My, oh my, Estonia.
28:24What are you thinking, man?
28:27What are you thinking?
28:28Yup, they seized a Russian tanker.
28:31I'm not sure where, where they seized it.
28:35Like if it was, whose, whose territorial waters we're talking about,
28:40or if it was in international waters or, or the territorial waters where this, uh, tanker was seized.
28:47I'm not even sure as to its, uh, flag.
28:50There are some reports saying that it didn't have a flag.
28:52There are other reports saying that, uh, it had a flag of Djibouti.
28:59I'm not certain there either, but, uh, Russian tanker seized by Estonia.
29:06That, that much we do know Russia's response so far.
29:11No statement at the time of recording this video.
29:13So, we have some time.
29:19Not bad, Alex.
29:20You're, you're getting through, you're getting through these news stories, huh?
29:26A lot of news today.
29:27I was worried.
29:28I thought this video would go on for 40 minutes.
29:31But so far, we're good on time.
29:32So, we can do one more, uh, news story before we get to our clown world.
29:37And it has to do with the tariff war between China and the United States.
29:43And we are getting reports that, uh, China is, is looking at the EU to work together to deepen trade ties between China and the European Union,
29:57remove whatever trade barriers exists, exist, for example, with, with EVs and China and the European Union together.
30:06Would, uh, would, uh, would go against Trump and his, uh, trade, trade war that he is waging.
30:15That is what China is signaling.
30:19Xi wants EU-China tag team to resist, to resist Trump's trade onslaught.
30:25Chinese leader met Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, who also promoted closer ties with Beijing.
30:31Sanchez was in Beijing, going against Scott Besson's warnings.
30:39Remember, Besson said that, that if Sanchez or European leaders went to, to China and decided to work with China,
30:47they would be cutting their, their own throats.
30:49That is what Besson said.
30:50The other day, Sanchez, not afraid.
30:53He went to Beijing and he cut deals.
30:58He cut trade deals.
31:00Spain and China signed for cooperation agreements in tech education and film and two new agricultural export deals for pork and cherries.
31:11They also signed deals on sanitary products, medicine, and cosmetic products.
31:22So, uh, Politico is reporting that in July, there was going to be a big summit meeting between the European Union and China,
31:32celebrating their 50th year of, uh, of, uh, of cooperation.
31:39And it was supposed to be in, uh, in Europe, but, um, because the last meeting they had was, was in China,
31:49but the European Union also looking to do business with, uh, with China trade with China,
31:56they contacted Xi and they said, why don't we have it in Beijing for, for another, uh, year,
32:03which is something that has never happened.
32:07And Politico is saying that this is the EU's way of,
32:10of getting on, uh, Xi's good side by allowing him to host the summit for another, uh, for another year in China,
32:21which shows that the EU is very keen on getting some sort of a trade deal with China.
32:32If I was Russia, I would be watching this very carefully,
32:36very carefully, because it looks like one of the, uh, the outcomes of this trade war is that the European Union is now looking to get closer with China.
32:49And if you're Russia, you understand that the European Union wants to go to war with you.
32:58They're already in a coalition war using Ukraine, but the European Union, one of their stated goals,
33:05their main goal, their number one priority is to build up their military,
33:12to get stronger so that they can go to war with Russia.
33:16So if you're Russia, you got to be watching this very carefully because here you have China coming along.
33:23And because China is now in a trade war with the United States,
33:26China and the EU are talking about getting closer together and China could help the European Union, uh, build up its strength.
33:35And if you're Russia, you got to be looking at this saying, well, a strong EU is not good for us going forward
33:45because a strong EU with the stated goal of going to war with Russia.
33:50Well, that's obviously not, uh, not in our interests and China being our number one friend and our number one ally.
33:58Perhaps we're going to need to, uh, to have a talk with Xi Jinping.
34:03Anyway, interesting, uh, interesting realignments, or at least they appear to be realignments.
34:09But if I was China, I would not trust the European Union.
34:13I would not trust the EU because as Sanchez is making deals with, uh, with China,
34:19you have Maloney who is going to the United States in a couple of days and she wants the EU
34:25to work with the Trump administration and to continue to align with the United States and not, uh, drift more towards, uh, China.
34:35So we do have an, uh, an internal division within the European Union as to which direction they should go.
34:45So anyway, that is the, uh, the news there and let's do a clown world and let's start off with
34:51Julian Ropsky, the build reporter who is very much pro Alensky, super duper pro Ukraine and pro Alensky.
35:04And, uh, he posted on X, a perfect example of Russia's horseshoe tactic that Vlad talked about,
35:13right, unable to defeat the Ukrainian army in direct battles, Russia circumvents towns and villages to cut off logistics,
35:20forcing Ukrainian forces to withdraw in order to avoid being besieged.
35:28Right.
35:29So Ukraine, uh, the Ukraine military, according to CNN, they're very concerned
35:34at, uh, the fact that, that Russia is, is looking to encircle them in many areas of the front line.
35:42Instead of going at them head on now, what Russia is doing is they're, they're moving to encircle
35:48Ukrainian forces.
35:49For example, what's happening in Pakrovsk.
35:51And, uh, Julian Ropsky is now saying, well, Russia doesn't want to take on Ukraine head on.
35:58They don't want to fight Ukraine head on.
35:59So what they're doing is they're using this horseshoe tactic.
36:03And many, uh, analysts on, uh, X, they mocked Julian Ropsky because just, uh, just last year,
36:11it was that the Russians were, we're sending, uh, they were using human wave tactics going head on
36:19against the Ukraine and Russia doesn't care about its military.
36:24And they, they throw soldiers into, into this grinder, this meat grinder, human wave tactics
36:32in order to defeat Ukraine, because that's the only way they could defeat Ukraine.
36:35And now the narrative has changed.
36:37Now the Russians, they, uh, they don't, they don't want to go after Ukraine head on.
36:42No, no, no.
36:43They don't want to go after Ukraine head on.
36:45Now what they're doing is a horseshoe tactic.
36:47They're too afraid to go after Ukraine head on.
36:52So now they have to go around.
36:56Talk about cope, man, from, uh, from Julian Ropsky and from, uh, I believe he writes for
37:02build cope, man, complete cope.
37:08What else?
37:09Harris, Kamala Harris, remember her, remember her.
37:12She is, uh, according to the New York times, looking at becoming governor of California in
37:192026.
37:20Gavin Newsom will most likely be running for president in 2028.
37:25And according to the New York times, Harris has her eye on becoming the governor of California.
37:32I can see it.
37:37I don't want to see it.
37:39I want the best for California, but unfortunately I can definitely see a scenario where Kamala
37:46Harris does end up being the governor of California.
37:50Anyway, we have that story.
37:53And finally, a final clown world.
37:55And we'll wrap up this video.
37:57Three clown worlds today.
37:59We go back to the Chinese soldiers in Ukraine.
38:02And we have reports.
38:05I cannot verify these reports.
38:07This could be fake news.
38:09I'm just saying that this could be fake news, but it is clown world.
38:13And we like to, to play it a bit fast and loose in our clown world segment.
38:18We are having, we are getting reports that the Chinese, uh, soldiers, the two Chinese soldiers
38:23captured by Olenski like it so much in Kiev, in Ukraine, that they want to stay.
38:32That's how much they like it.
38:33They don't want to go back to Russia.
38:35They don't want to go back to China.
38:37They're loving it in Kiev.
38:40They're loving their life in Ukraine.
38:41They would rather stay with Olenski and, uh, and hang out with Podoliak, who doesn't want
38:47to hang out with Podoliak.
38:49Podoliak, the Chinese soldiers, they didn't really like you, Podoliak.
38:54They've taken a liking to you.
38:56Captured Chinese citizen Chang Rembo says he does not want to return to Russia.
39:03In Ukraine, I am fed better than in Russia.
39:06We are treated better.
39:07And it is safer here when asked what he would choose to stay in Ukraine or return to China.
39:14Rembo said he would choose the latter.
39:21There you have it.
39:22Isn't it convenient?
39:23Olenski doesn't have to, if China were to ask for these, uh, for these citizens, if they
39:29really are Chinese soldiers, say China really presses Ukraine and says, return, return these
39:35citizens back to us and we'll deal with them.
39:37Olenski can now say, no, no, I'm not going to return them because they like it here.
39:42They like it here.
39:43They want to live here, man.
39:49Clown world, everybody.
39:50Anyway, the United States, they've commented on these Chinese nationals in, uh, in Ukraine,
39:57allegedly caught by the Green Goblin.
39:59And the United States, according to Reuters, they are saying that these Chinese nationals
40:05are mercenaries is according to us officials.
40:09So they are categorizing these two nationals as mercenaries.
40:15Anyway, that is the video, everybody.
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40:26Go to the Duran shop, pick up some merch, like what I'm wearing in this video update.
40:32And the video did end up being kind of a long video after all, but I did do three clown worlds.
40:40So, I will see everybody tomorrow.
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41:01I'm going to hang out with this, this big cat here, and I will see everybody tomorrow.
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