Anyway the (latest) peace plan is now public and we can see all the proposed deals;
https://i.imgur.com/Jgc14kp.pngnotable inclusions (distilling down the redundancies:)
- US is giving a security guarantee and 'decisive coordinated military response' if Russia invades further, and abandons all terms if Ukraine invades Russia or engages in long-range bombardment
- Ukraine will have a constitutional prohibition against joining NATO, and NATO pinky promises not to expand again, and Russia pinky promises not to invade again, and NATO won't position troops or weapons in Ukraine
- Ukraine can join the EU and gets $100 billion in frozen Russian assets, while Russia gets its sanctions lifted, rejoins the G8 and thaws its other frozen assets.
- Ukraine cedes the 12% of the DPR it currently holds and is under siege which become a DMZ administered by Russia, while Russia cedes 'other' territories, and Kher/Zap get frozen status quo and sorted out later
- The US and Russia restarts their nuclear non-proliferation treaties
- Ukraine agrees to reduce military size and be non-nuclear
- Ukraine must hold elections, disavow Nazi ideology and commit to not discriminating against orthodox christianity and russian-speakers (the stories I've heard from people coming back from Kyiv, this was a big 'yikes' on all counts)
A lot of bureaucratic stuff and expected peace deal details like body swaps, joint reconstruction, amnesty for war crimes, and a few oddball lines like the US demanding compensation and mineral rights even as a non-party to the conflict ('supposedly')
Well its the
same deal. Ukraine can refuse it and lose the territories by force that they're asked to give up, anyway, and lose their chance to regain whatever territory Russia is willing to give up. Its the inevitable terms to end this conflict that will have to be agreed in the end, unless Ukraine cracks completely and collapses or provokes a nuclear war, not much other foreseeable end at this point. And at least the US is shoehorning in some worthwhile clauses like nuclear non-proliferation and a voluntary level of Russian compensation that Moscow would actually be willing to entertain, instead of high piracy.
Okay, I need to look into the specifics more closely later today, but one point which cracked me up at first glance is point 14:
"$100bn in frozen Russian assets will be invested in US-led efforts to rebuild Ukraine, the US will receive 50% of the profits from this venture. The EU will add $100bn."
So, basically, under this proposal, the US would take a hefty chunk of money from frozen Russian assets and funnel it to US firms, with half the profits going to the US government itself. Meanwhile, Ukraine's government gets nothing; the EU also gets nothing and pays up an extra $100bn on top.
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Another funny one is this: "This agreement will be legally binding. It's implementation will be guaranteed and monitored by the Peace Council, headed by President Donald J. Trump."
Does anyone seriously believe the Russians would sign an international treaty in which they subjugate themselves to the verdict of the POTUS who acts as the final arbiter?
This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Nov 21 2025 01:08am