Ukraine Peace Plan

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Russia is declaring near victory for its Special Military Operation.

Russian presidential aide and Marine Board Chairman Nikolay Patrushev told TASS that this victory will go down in history as another successful fight “to exterminate the inhumane ideology of Nazism. The contours of our victory are already clearly visible.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire between May 8 and May 11, which is when both Russia and Ukraine celebrate Victory Day, the victory over the World War II Nazis.

Negotiations for a permanent ceasefire continue but in the meantime, Ukraine has almost no one left to fight. The country is reportedly having “serious discussions… about mobilizing women en masse.” Pray it never comes to that.

The U.K. has reportedly volunteered to “rebuild” the Ukrainian armed forces under a potential five-year deployment. You cannot rebuild what has been lost to death. What they mean is that the U.K. would deploy its own military to stand in for the dead Ukrainian military to enforce whatever peace deal is agreed upon.

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