Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Col Doug Macgregor: Ukraine Russia Peace Proposal Moscow Awaits Official Version (Daniel Davis)


The discussion centers on the shrinking Russia–Ukraine peace framework—originally a 28-point plan reportedly linked to Trump, now reduced to 19 points. Despite signs from U.S. officials that a settlement may be near, major contradictions remain between what Ukraine claims are its “red lines” and what the alleged peace plan proposes. Ukrainian leaders insist they will not recognize Russian-held territories, will not limit their military capabilities, and will retain the right to choose alliances—positions that directly contradict the reported Trump-linked proposals.

Colonel Douglas MacGregor argues that:

U.S. political leaders like Mitch McConnell are out of touch, offering arguments he sees as detached from military and political reality.

Past models of neutrality, like Austria in 1955, show that limiting a state’s military power can stabilize conflict—contrary to current NATO thinking.

The 28-point plan is “vacuous” because it was drafted without meaningful input from Russia or Ukraine and relies on intermediaries who represent no one.

Trump listens too much to European and NATO leaders, whom MacGregor views as dependent on the U.S. and lacking real leverage.

Western officials—such as Rubio and retired General Jack Keane—are influencing Trump toward a confrontational stance rather than compromise.

Putin, meanwhile, sees no incentive for ceasefire and believes he can outlast Western political will.

Western logic is contradictory: demanding Russia concede from a position of strength while expecting Ukraine, the weaker party, to dictate terms.

Overall, MacGregor believes Western strategy is incoherent and detached from realities on the ground, and he suggests that only decisive U.S. leadership prioritizing stability over ideology could end the conflict
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[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, November 26, 2025.]

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