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The pope holds a flag that was brought to him from Bucha, Ukraine. Vatican, April 2022.
🕊 Easter Prayer for Ukraine 🌅
Heavenly Father,

On this holy morning of resurrection, when light conquered darkness,
we lift our hearts in prayer for Ukraine — a land scarred by war, yet unbroken in spirit.

We remember Your Son, who bore the cross,
just as Ukraine bears its own — under the shadow of invasion,
under the weight of grief,
but never without hope.

Lord, bless the Ukrainian people —
the mothers holding trembling hands in basements,
the fathers standing guard beneath burning skies,
the children whose eyes have seen too much,
yet whose hearts still dream of peace.

Bless the soldiers who fight not for conquest,
but for the right to live, to love, to simply exist in freedom.
Strengthen their arms, shield their hearts, and remind them —
they do not stand alone.

Bless the volunteers, the doctors, the chaplains,
those who rush toward the wounded, not away.
Bless the nations who open borders and homes,
and all people who open wallets and prayers.
May their compassion echo Your mercy.

And Lord, we pray too for the defeat of evil —
for the fall of those who glorify death,
who lie, who steal, who send rockets into playgrounds and hospitals,
who dare to crucify peace like You were crucified long ago.

Let their empire of cruelty crumble like the stone was rolled away.
Let truth rise where propaganda once reigned.
Let justice speak where silence was forced.

Because on this Easter, we remember:
Even from the tomb, life emerges.
Even from ashes, Ukraine will bloom again.

We believe in resurrection — not just of one man, but of nations, of peoples, of all that is good.

So rise, Ukraine.
Rise, with your golden fields and blue skies.
Rise, with your wounded hearts and unwavering will.
Christ is risen — and so shall you be.

Amen.
18.04.202520:16
🌍 WHAT IF… TRUMP DIDN’T GET GREENLAND… BUT GOT SOMETHING MUCH BIGGER?

Summer, 2025. The war is over.

Ukraine stands — invincible, proud, free.
The Russian empire? Collapsed under the weight of its own lies.

With the full weight of the West — and a fast-striking, high-stakes deal led by none other than President Donald J. Trump — a new Russia is born.

The old guard? Gone.
Putin and his generals face justice in The Hague.

Because let’s be honest: Putin wasn’t just a thief or a killer.
He rewrote the constitution to stay in power illegally for 25 years.
He started a genocidal war that killed hundreds of thousands — Ukrainians and Russians alike.

And now? Reparations are due.

But Russia is bankrupt.
Its ruble? Worthless.
Its economy? Shattered.
Its army? In retreat.

So a new idea is born — bold, visionary, and frankly… genius.

“What if Siberia — or at least a large part of it — could help pay?”

But wait. Why stop there?

Let’s talk about Yakutia — officially the Republic of Sakha.

A territory the size of India.
Three million square kilometers.
Six times the size of Ukraine.
Almost three-fourths of the EU’s entire landmass.

And yet — fewer than 1 million people live there.
Less than 400,000 are ethnic Russians.

The rest? Indigenous peoples: Yakuts, Evenks, Dolgans.
Ignored. Exploited. Colonized for centuries.
And no — they are not loyal to Moscow.
In fact, many want out.

And here’s the twist:
Genetically and linguistically, the Yakuts are distant cousins of Native Americans.

So why not offer them what Russia never gave?

Freedom. Autonomy. Recognition. Opportunity.

The United States steps in — led by Trump.
Not as a conqueror, but as a builder. A negotiator. A dealmaker.

Yakutia doesn’t need to become a U.S. state — not yet.
Just a self-governing, internationally recognized territory.
Protected by law. Backed by American technology, infrastructure, and Arctic know-how.

Defended not by boots on the ground, but drones in the sky, satellites overhead, and U.S. air supremacy.

Russia wouldn’t even notice for six months.
By the time they do?
The polar night has begun.
And they’re left in the dark — literally.

China? Nervous.
Europe? Ecstatic.
Ukraine? Rebuilt — funded by profits from joint Arctic ventures.

And Trump?

He becomes the first U.S. president to pull off a peaceful, bloodless Arctic power shift.

Forget Greenland.
Forget Canada.

Yakutia was the real prize.

He didn’t lose - he outplayed them all.

The man who was mocked for wanting an iceberg … ended up with a continent.

Not through war - through The Deal.

Signed in gold ink. Backed by satellites.
Loved by the very people Moscow tried to erase.

And unlike Steve Witkoff’s pathetic vision of appeasing dictators and cutting backroom deals with Putin’s cronies.

This was real power. This was legacy. This was Trump.

But let’s be clear — none of this is possible without one thing: Victory for Ukraine.

If Trump wants the deal of the century — the peaceful reimagining of Siberia, the rebirth of a shattered empire, the chance to put his name on an Arctic civilization — he must help Ukraine win.

Because there is no new Russia without the fall of the old.
No Yakutian corridor without a free Kyiv.
No reparations without justice.

He can’t inherit the future while Putin still haunts the present.

Support Ukraine. End the war.
And unlock the greatest deal the world has ever seen.

American and European companies rebuild infrastructure and gains secure access to minerals so much needed for the modern technologies.
Ukraine receives direct funding.
And the people of Siberia — for the first time — get roads, hospitals, schools, fiber optics, and a voice.

Can you see this?

TRUMP-ARCTIC CORRIDOR.
TRUMP-ALASKA EXPRESS.
TRUMP-TAIGA ALLIANCE.

Siberia is no longer a frozen graveyard of Russian empire - it’s a corridor of 21st-century power — anchored by American vision.

Russia? It gets a second chance — if it finally lets go of its imperial disease.

No more tsars.
No more nukes.
Just contracts. Cooperation. Freedom.

And Donald J. Trump?
17.04.202505:31
Russian soldiers from the “Española” unit have openly stated that they consider all civilians in Ukraine to be legitimate military targets — making no distinction between civilians and combatants.

The only exception, they say, is for those who directly collaborate with the Russian military.

This isn’t exactly breaking news. Russia has long called for genocide, claimed “there are no civilians in Ukraine,” and justified missile strikes on children's hospitals. But it's crucial to document every such admission — so that no one can pretend to be surprised. The mass killing of children, the strikes on Sumy, on Kryvyi Rih — these aren’t accidents. They are deliberate, calculated actions by the Russian military. And the Russians are admitting it themselves.

The Russian army is deliberately waging war against the civilian population — and they’re not even hiding it.

This must be said, loudly and clearly, at every international forum. https://t.me/kazansky2017/16612
16.04.202519:23
The Danish Armed Forces are planning to send Danish soldiers to Ukraine for training.

Several teams of Danish soldiers are set to be deployed to Ukraine.

They will be unarmed and drawn from various military regiments.

The Danish command is particularly interested in Ukraine's three years of frontline experience with drone warfare.

"In my 42 years of service in the armed forces, I have never seen events develop so quickly," Major General Peter Boysen, Commander of the Danish Ground Forces, said in an interview with Danish TV channel TV 2 after observing the training of a reconnaissance regiment using advanced attack drones similar to those deployed on the front line in Ukraine.

Boysen asserts that the adoption of new weapons systems and warfare methods by the Danish Armed Forces stems from his two recent visits to Ukraine.

He now aims to accelerate the process by sending more teams of Danish soldiers to training camps in Ukraine. https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/eng/news/2025/04/16/7209624/
20.04.202521:00
Evil may have its hour, but God will have His day. This is one of the meanings enshrined in the story of Christ. Of His earthly suffering and death – and of His resurrection, and the truth that sooner or later, yet inevitably, evil will retreat, and life will triumph.

That is what we have wanted for all 1,152 days. We are united in this. Every day – and especially today, when Ukrainians of all Christian denominations celebrate Easter on the same date. Together. We fight for Ukraine together. And we pray for Ukraine together.

May evil’s hour end. May the day of life arrive. The day of peace. The day of Ukraine. The day that lasts for centuries. And we will be able to come together again. At one table. On a peaceful Easter.
May all this come true.
May God help us in this.
May there be peace. May there be Ukraine.
Christ is Risen!
He is Risen Indeed! https://t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official/13921
19.04.202500:16
Today’s ballistic missile strikes by Russia on Kharkiv — resulting in at least one dead, over 100 injured including 9 children, destroyed apartments, and mangled household appliances — is this, presumably, out of Russia’s “special love” for a “Russian-speaking region”?
Just like the strikes on Dnipro, Odesa, Mykolaiv, and other cities?

And here I thought it was just another “mistake”…

Donbas, ground into rubble and buried under the corpses of Russians and Russian-speakers — is that the highest form of Russian love? Because how else do you explain it?

So this is for comrade Witkoff and all the other comrades: by engaging in tasteless chatter about “regional peculiarities” of Ukraine, you have effectively handed over parts of northern and eastern Kazakhstan, Narva in Estonia, half of Latvia, Belarus, Moldova, and a handful of others to Russia. When Russia attacks them — remember! - it’s YOUR FAULT.

The nonsense being aired by American (and some European) figures about “Russian-speaking regions” was nurtured for years by clueless "Sovietologists" and "Russia experts" who understand absolutely nothing about Ukraine.
It’s time they learned — and fast.

Ethnic Russians in Ukraine and Russian-speaking Ukrainians are, overwhelmingly, NOT loyal to Russia. They want nothing to do with Putin.
The number of “lovers of the Russian world and Pushkin” is minuscule — far less than the narratives being forced upon us.

The dishonesty of Russian propagandists, their Western parrots, and certain Ukrainian exiles lies in this: they equate a natural desire to speak one’s language with a desire to be ruled by Moscow. Especially after 2022, these are two completely different things.

To understand this, just visit Kharkiv. Listen to what highly educated, dignified Kharkiv women say — in perfect Russian — to their relatives and former friends in Russia.
Listen to what they wish upon them. They wish Putin death every single time the air raid sirens scream through their beloved city — and those sirens haven’t gone silent for three years now.
Not for a day. Not for a night. Not for a moment of peace.

Every siren is a curse.
Every explosion is a prayer — not for forgiveness, but for justice.

Russians understand this very well — because in the culture shaped by the great Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol, a traitor is worse than an enemy.

So memorize this. Write it down. Repeat it.

If Russians in Ukraine and Russian-speaking Ukrainians were loyal to Russia and Putin, then by summer 2022 the Russian army — led by Ukraine’s strongest units — would’ve already been standing on the Danube. Petty Kremlin stooges like Orbán and Fico would have been drowned in that mighty river for their lack of enthusiasm in building the “Russian World.”

But the reality is the exact opposite.

Though I do believe such unity is still possible.
For the very reason Gogol once described.

Because if not just Russian-speaking Ukrainians, but all Ukrainians feel that some backroom deal is being made behind their backs with Russia — at the cost of their children’s blood — there will be consequences. Unpleasant ones. For the schemers.

There will be no war “to the last Ukrainian” because many sentimental illusions have burned away like smoke, and most of these so-called “concerns” - well, frankly, nobody gives a damn anymore.

Too much pain. Too many deaths.

That’s why comrade Witkoff and those like him must be educated.
And those who invite disaster to Europe with their appeasement — must be publicly stopped.

Ukraine is not for sale.
Ukraine is not divisible.
18.04.202505:50
Kharkiv. Ballistic missile. Again. Many injured. One dead. Russians - burn in hell. https://t.me/taraspovidomlyae/70323
🚨 When a “peace envoy” attends the birthday party of Putin’s emissary — that’s not diplomacy. That’s betrayal.

Steve Witkoff is not just another New York real estate mogul.
He’s a longtime personal friend of Donald Trump — a trusted confidant, a man with decades of influence inside the Trump inner circle.

Now, he’s acting as Trump’s unofficial “peace negotiator” on Ukraine — meeting behind closed doors, floating “proposals,” and publicly suggesting that Ukraine should simply hand Putin what he wants.

🧾 “This peace deal is about these so-called five territories,” Witkoff told Fox News.

So-called territories?
Though he didn’t name them outright, his words clearly point to Crimea — illegally annexed by Russia in 2014 — and the partially occupied regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.

Was this Witkoff’s birthday gift to his Russian friend?
A quiet promise to legitimize Putin’s land grabs?

🇺🇦 Ukraine’s answer is crystal clear.

“Ukraine is a sovereign country, united within internationally recognized borders. This position is immutable. I can tell you: never. No matter how many years or months pass — never,”
— said Ukraine’s representative Tykhyi.

He outlined three non-negotiables:

Ukraine will never cede its occupied territories.

Ukraine will never limit its defense capabilities or foreign aid.

Ukraine alone chooses its alliances — without a Kremlin veto.

And yet, on April 11, 2025, Steve Witkoff and his wife jetted off to St. Petersburg, where they attended the lavish 50th birthday celebration of Kirill Dmitriev — a man sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury as a top architect of the Kremlin’s global influence operations.

Dmitriev personally welcomed them at the Grand Hotel Europe, where champagne flowed and secrets were shared.

Let’s remember who Dmitriev is:

💼 In 2017, he quietly opened backchannels with Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.
He held secret meetings with Anthony Scaramucci.
He met Blackwater’s Erik Prince in the Seychelles.

All part of Moscow’s playbook: bypass official diplomacy and build a private line to the Trump White House.

Now that same network is circling back — and it’s not about peace.

So we ask:

Whose side is Steve Witkoff on?

🇺🇦 The side of Ukraine — bombed, bloodied, and resisting?
Or 🇷🇺 the side of Moscow — scheming behind golden chandeliers with sanctioned oligarchs?

Witkoff is no peace envoy.
He is wrapped in polite words and fueled by power games, but soaked in the ashes of Mariupol, Bucha, and Sumy.

🇺🇸 The United States must ask:
What kind of American “envoy” attends private parties hosted by the men funding Europe’s bloodiest war since WWII?

This wasn’t a coincidence.
This wasn’t a private vacation.

It was a message.
And that message burns red.
16.04.202519:19
https://t.me/DniproOfficial/5981 Dnipro Osint: "⚡️ I’ve analyzed all the footage from the strike on the military base of the 112th Missile Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces in the city of Shuya. Here’s what I found:

At least three buildings were hit by AN-196 "Liutyi" drones from Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, including the main headquarters and the training facility of the military unit.

As a reminder, according to Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (https://t.me/ChiefUkrDIU/185), units from the 112th Missile Brigade were involved in the April 13th missile attack on Sumy.

Coordinates of the impacts:

Impact #1: 56.8431341362954, 41.3813402968542

Impact #2: 56.84243766106188, 41.380469951205924

Impact #3: 56.84559067532948, 41.38419379804378"

Slava Ukraini!
14.04.202519:12
Everyone noticed that Trump blamed not Putin, but Zelensky and Biden for what’s happening—but not everyone knows that during his last visit to Moscow, Steve Witkoff made a deal with Russian authorities to bring American companies into the Vostok Oil project.

Reportedly, these companies include Chevron, Halliburton, and possibly others. They will supply a certain amount of equipment, and Rosneft—which owns Vostok Oil—will pay them with oil.

That oil will be labeled as American, and therefore won’t fall under any sanctions. If I understood correctly, Russia won’t profit from this, while American companies will rake in the gains. The exchange rate—equipment for oil—will be set at whatever value the overseas partners demand.

So, there’s a strong incentive to turn a blind eye to Putin’s actions—shifting the blame onto Zelensky and Biden instead.

I think that unless Ukraine gives up its rare earth elements or whatever else Trump is demanding, it’s no longer possible to win over an American president to Ukraine’s side.

Perhaps this is exactly what Trump calls “the art of the deal.”
— Abbas Gallyamov, political analyst https://t.me/abbasgallyamovpolitics/7606
20.04.202519:21
And once again—maybe all of this could be excused. Maybe it would be understandable… if there wasn’t a war.

If there wasn’t a war, then maybe showing Putin in church wouldn’t feel so revolting. Maybe his performance—posing as a devout believer—would just be another absurdity in a long list of his theatrical charades. But there is a war -the war he started.

And the truth is: Putin is not a man of God.
He’s a godless coward.

He loves to play the role—crossing himself before icons, muttering prayers—but it’s all a lie. A performance for the cameras. Behind the scenes, this “faithful” man is terrified. His security team obsessively searches everyone who comes near him—down to hairpins—as if even the faintest threat might pierce the illusion. He’s still so afraid of COVID that people are quarantined for weeks before they’re allowed within a few meters of him.

But he has no fear when it comes to killing others. No hesitation.
He launched a war that has slaughtered tens of thousands.

And as for Fox News "accidentally" calling Kyiv a Russian city—maybe that too could be brushed off as incompetence. After all, not everyone is smart, and the American education system isn’t exactly a golden standard.

When Ukraine is fighting for survival, when entire cities have been wiped off the map, when children are dying in their homes from Russian missiles—mislabeling Kyiv as Russia is not a minor mistake. It’s not just ignorance. It’s complicity.

So no—we can’t just shrug it off.

Because there is a war. And every lie, every careless “mistake,” every image of Putin pretending to be holy while his army kills— it all adds up. It all feeds the machine that keeps this horror going.
If there wasn’t a war...
18.04.202523:00
https://t.me/firstdivisionofficial/8005 A selection of photos of the snipers of the 12th Azov Brigade of the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine. Photos from 2024.
18.04.202503:30
https://t.me/ekzuperi2009/3603 Ukrainian Friends 🥰
16.04.202523:11
Trump Blames Zelensky and Biden for the War — Not Putin. Not Russia.

Yes, you read that right.

In his latest statement, Trump once again stunned the world by claiming that the war in Ukraine wasn’t started by the man who launched missiles, invaded borders, and slaughtered civilians. No, according to Trump, the blame lies with Volodymyr Zelensky and Joe Biden.

“You don’t start a war against someone 20 times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles,” Trump said Monday at the White House.

Let’s unpack that. He’s essentially saying: Ukraine shouldn’t have resisted.
They shouldn’t have defended their land, their homes, their children.
They shouldn’t have aspired to join the European Union or NATO.
They should have — in Trump’s words — surrendered. Submitted. Obeyed Moscow.

This is Trump’s version of a “rational strategy”: don’t fight back. Don’t dream. Just lie down under the boot of a dictatorship and hope you survive.

And not once — not once — has Trump ever called Ukraine’s war just, liberatory, or defensive.
He’s never praised Ukraine’s bravery.
He’s never said Putin was wrong to invade.
What he has done, again and again, is excuse Putin and vilify Biden. Because for Trump, this isn’t about war or peace — it’s about revenge.

Trump is obsessed with 2020. Obsessed with the man who beat him.
In his mind, everything bad in the world can be traced back to Joe Biden.
And anyone associated with Biden — including Zelensky — must share the blame.

Even after a barbaric missile strike on Sumy — a strike using cluster munitions filled with shrapnel, which killed dozens of civilians including children — Trump’s response was chilling:

“They told me it was a mistake,” he said.

Who told him?
Steven Witkoff — Trump's longtime business associate and frequent guest of the Kremlin?
The same Witkoff who sat at Kirill Dmitriev’s 50th birthday party in St. Petersburg, smiled for photos, and reportedly repeated Putin’s talking points to Trump and Tucker Carlson, word-for-word — even if he couldn’t remember the names of the Ukrainian regions Russia tried to steal?

This isn’t foreign policy.
This is a pipeline of propaganda — straight from Moscow to Mar-a-Lago.

Let’s not forget: back in 2018, Trump literally said:

“I asked Putin if he interfered. He said no. I believe him. I don’t trust my own intelligence services.”

Now, in 2025, the pattern continues. After Sumy, he claims he “doesn’t know” what happened — as if he doesn’t have 17 intelligence agencies at his fingertips. As if the President of the United States is some clueless bystander.

So now, under Trump’s logic, Ukraine is not just a victim — it’s responsible for being invaded. Because it dared to dream of freedom. Because it dared to stand next to Russia. Because its President worked with the “wrong” American.

And now — Trump is back in power.
He has the authority to cut off aid, lift sanctions, and legitimize Russian oil and money.
He can look into the camera and say, “I don’t know,” while Ukrainian children are buried in mass graves.

Ukraine’s tragedy is not just its violent neighbor.
It’s the fact that the so-called “leader of the free world” would rather protect his ego than protect human life.

Even after dozens of children are killed in a bus stop bombing on Palm Sunday, Trump cannot find it in himself to condemn the murderer. He just repeats: “They told me it was a mistake.”

And meanwhile, his administration blocks a UN resolution that names Russia as the aggressor. He takes Putin’s phone calls. He accepts gifts. And he boasts of their “great” relationship — even as Ukrainian blood soaks the earth.

So we ask you: how much more silence must the world tolerate?

This is not just about politics.
This is about decency.
This is about truth.
This is about the right of a nation to exist, to choose its future, to protect its people — without being blamed for its own destruction.
15.04.202519:08
A hero is anyone who helps Ukraine in its fight for survival—as a state and as a nation—against the forces of absolute evil: the military alliance of Russia, North Korea, and Iran.

Watch this interview with a Canadian volunteer—an ordinary person who became a hero. https://t.me/yigal_levin/81920
14.04.202517:28
"Spent over four hours today at the blood donation center. Kharkiv.
You can’t even park near the medical facility—the line of cars stretches for a kilometer. Blood is being taken in a basement room, and people are waiting on the stairs, all the way up to the third floor.

Yesterday, after the tragedy in Sumy, someone wrote on social media that the city has no blood donation center—and Kharkiv is the closest.

Kharkiv residents responded instantly. Doctors say there were twice as many people yesterday. But even today, they keep coming. Women and men, teenagers and elderly, soldiers and civilians.

“Type O negative—priority!” a nurse yells up the stairwell, and the crowd parts to let an elderly man through.
“Rare blood type. We really need it,” a young woman explains.

The line is quiet—almost silent. No one’s chatting on the phone, no one’s pushing, no one’s discussing the news.

A siren wails. A doctor steps into the hallway and says with a smile, “I know you’re all from Kharkiv, but it’s my duty to remind you about the shelter.”

A guy in his twenties replies, “Just don’t stop working—I only got an hour off my class.”

“We won’t stop, don’t worry,” the doctor replies. Then he adds, “We’re supposed to close at three, but we won’t leave while you’re still here.”

I left the room at half past three. The line didn’t seem to be getting any shorter.

Ahead of me were two girls who looked like they were in a high school. They waited like everyone else—long and quietly. Just as we were entering the donation room, I turned away for a moment to put on shoe covers. When I looked back, one of the girls was in tears. They had turned her away—she weighed less than 50 kilograms.

A child cried because she couldn’t save someone’s life.

That’s all anyone needs to know about what it means to be human.

P.S. The monstrous tragedy in the center of Sumy is yet another blood-soaked crime of the Kremlin regime and all of its supporters—both the shamelessly loud and the shamefully silent.
And we Ukrainians are no longer satisfied with “burn in hell.”
You’ll burn right here. On Earth.
Preferably alive."
Anna Gin. Kharkiv. Unbreakable Ukraine.
Kyiv Is Not Russia. And Putin Is Not a Man of God.

On April 20, during its Easter broadcast, Fox News aired a split-screen segment showing Orthodox Easter services from around the world. On one side: Vladimir Putin attending a service in Moscow, flanked by his inner circle and guarded by plainclothes agents masquerading as parishioners. On the other: a live broadcast from Kyiv’s St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery—spiritual heart of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

And yet, for 20 long minutes, Fox News labeled the footage from Kyiv as “Kyiv, Russia.”

Not a slip of the tongue. Not a blink-and-you-miss-it typo. Twenty minutes. On the fourth year of Russia’s brutal, genocidal invasion.

How? How is this even possible?

Does no one at Fox know that Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine?

Have they not heard that Putin tried to take Kyiv “in three days”—and failed spectacularly, leaving behind thousands of his own dead and a trail of destroyed hopes?

Do they not know what happened in Bucha? The bodies in the streets, hands tied behind their backs. The raped. The tortured. The executed.

Do they not remember Mariupol, where Russia bombed a drama theater sheltering children? Where nearly 1,000 civilians were crushed beneath the rubble—and the word “CHILDREN” was written outside in giant letters?

Or do they choose not to remember?

Because this mistake didn’t just mislabel a city—it distorted reality. It blurred the line between victim and aggressor. Between the capital of a sovereign nation under siege, and the regime trying to erase it.

And worse—it fed into a far more insidious narrative.

They’re trying to show us that Putin is not a monster, but an ordinary man. A man of faith. A man who bows before icons and crosses himself under the glow of candlelight. A man who believes in God and His commandments—especially the most sacred one: “Thou Shalt Not Kill.”

But this is theater. This is propaganda.

The same hand that draws a cross over Putin’s chest is the one signing orders to bomb apartment buildings, to deport children, to starve entire cities. This man does not keep God’s commandments—he desecrates them.

So when a major American network labels Kyiv as Russia, during a religious broadcast meant to symbolize hope and resurrection, it is not just an error. It is an affront. To Ukraine. To truth. And to every family still digging their loved ones out of the rubble.

We have to ask—was this bought and paid for? Or is the ignorance just that deep?

Because the result is the same: it lends humanity to a war criminal and robs it from his victims.

Kyiv is Ukraine.
Putin is not a man of peace.
And no amount of staged piety will wash the blood from his hands.
18.04.202520:16
He doesn’t just go down in history as a president.
He becomes the man who reshaped half the planet.
The man who ended a war — and launched an era.

So ask yourself…

What if Trump helped Ukraine win — and in doing so, unlocked a continent?
What if the real Art of the Deal… was peace that pays off?
And what if he was the only one bold enough to make it happen?

History turns on moments like this.
Deals like this.
Legacies like his.

And it starts with Ukraine - right here, right now.
Let’s make it happen.
17.04.202521:20
Steve Witkoff, Trump’s longtime friend and unofficial “peace envoy,” just compared the Élysée Palace—yes, the historic seat of the French Republic—to Mar-a-Lago, a private club best known for weddings, conspiracy theories, and classified documents in the ballroom.

“It’s fabulous what it looks like. He (Trump) actually works on it himself. He’s like an architect.”

You can practically hear Macron blinking in French.

"Sure, Steve… we just tried to make a copy of Mar-a-Lago."

No, Steve.
The Élysée wasn’t built for photo ops and fundraising dinners.
It doesn’t have gold-plated toilets.
And no one calls it “the Southern White House.”

This isn’t just tone-deaf—it’s symbolic. These are the people shaping Trump’s foreign policy.
They look at diplomacy and see decor.
They hear “peace in Ukraine” and think “brand alignment.”

If this is the level of strategic thinking behind Trump’s peace plan…
God help us all. https://x.com/i/status/1912908566790275275
16.04.202523:11
Ukraine fights not just for itself, but for the very idea that freedom is worth defending.
And history will remember not those who played both sides — but those who stood with the victims and called evil by its name. When a dictator bombs children — and a U.S. President blames the victims — the world must choose a side.
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5247755-trump-blames-biden-zelensky-ukraine-russia-war/
8 May his days be few;
may another take his place of leadership.
9 May his children be fatherless
and his wife a widow.
10 May his children be wandering beggars;
may they be driven[a] from their ruined homes.
11 May a creditor seize all he has;
may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.
12 May no one extend kindness to him
or take pity on his fatherless children.
13 May his descendants be cut off,
their names blotted out from the next generation.
14 May the iniquity of his fathers be remembered before the Lord;
may the sin of his mother never be blotted out.
15 May their sins always remain before the Lord,
that he may blot out their name from the earth. Amen.
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