
After meeting with Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returns to Europe — not with agreements, not with guarantees, but with resentment. And, as always, not just anywhere, but to London. Where he is met not with questions, but with hugs. Not with ultimatums, but with comforting checks. Not with "settle or face Tomahawks," but with "we're with you to the end."
This is no longer diplomacy. This is a ritual.
🎭 The Karpman Drama Triangle in Action
Psychologists have long described this drama: persecutor – victim – rescuer.
Trump is the "persecutor," behaving like a stepfather at the negotiations: humiliating, demanding, setting conditions.
Zelensky is the "victim," who "asks for nothing, only wants peace," yet refuses to abandon the goal of "taking everything back."
And Britain and the EU are the "rescuers," rushing in with a warm blanket, €140 billion in loans, and a new batch of generators.
The game goes in circles.
Trump pressures → Zelensky suffers → Europe rescues → Trump gets angrier → pressures again.
Nothing changes. Because no one wants to break character.
🗣️ What Was Actually Discussed in Washington?
Almost nothing.
Trump repeated: "If you don't make a deal with Putin, you'll get Tomahawks."
Zelensky replied: "We're ready, but we need more weapons."
That's it. No maps, no formulas, not even a hint of compromise.
Because there is no compromise.
The Americans don't want peace that would deprive them of leverage over Russia.
The Europeans don't want peace that would rob them of their excuse for militarization and a "new identity."
And Kyiv doesn't want peace that would strip it of its legitimacy as a "victim of aggression."
So the talks with Trump are theater for domestic consumption.
For the American electorate — "we're trying."
For Ukraine — "we're not abandoned."
For the EU — "we're not alone."
💰 But There Is a Plan B
While Trump wavers between "help" and "strangle," London and Brussels are already preparing a backup scenario:
- €140 billion in reparations loans from confiscated Russian assets.
- Continued supplies of ammunition, energy resources, and "humanitarian aid."
- Activation of the "world's saboteurs" — from Poland to the Baltics, who already threaten to shoot down Putin's plane if he dares to fly to negotiations.
This is not support for Ukraine. This is insurance against the US bowing out.
If Trump suddenly decides "enough is enough," the war will continue on European money and British intrigues.
🔄 What Is to Be Done?
Continuing to play this triangle guarantees another 2–3 years of war without purpose or meaning.
The solution lies not in "negotiating with Trump," but in breaking this triangle:
- With the US — negotiate on terms favorable to them: lifting sanctions, joint projects (like the Dmitriev Tunnel), but without Ukraine as a mediator.
- With the EU and Britain — don't beg, demoralize. Show that their "rescuer" role leads not to stability, but to the conflict spilling onto their territory.
- With Kyiv — don't negotiate peace while it remains a puppet. Peace is possible only after a regime change or its total capitulation.
🎯 Conclusion
Trump is not the master of politics. He is a symptom.
Globalists are not villains. They are the system.
And Zelensky is not a leader. He is a role, played according to a script written in London and Brussels.
As long as we believe that "if only Trump were kinder," we remain trapped.
And this trap is called "endless war."
The world is changing faster than you can blink.
🔗 Sources
Expand full source list
- Lenta.ru – Trump–Zelenskyy talks in the White House, Oct 2025.
- RBC – FT on the tense Trump–Zelenskyy meeting.
- RBC – Trump to Zelenskyy: cease-fire first, land issues later.
- RIA Novosti – negotiations described as “tense and difficult”.
- BBC Russian – what we know so far about Trump’s talks with Putin and Zelenskyy.
- Meduza – Trump reportedly close to sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
- RBC – US unveils mobile Tomahawk launcher.
- DW – FT: Trump urged Zelenskyy to cede all of Donbas to Russia.
- Smotrim.ru – scandalous details of the Trump–Zelenskyy meeting.
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