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[Opinion] Trump’s Ukraine proposal ‘a surrender plan’: Ben Rhodes

Summary by The Hill
Former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said on Tuesday the Trump administration’s peace proposal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia amounted to “a surrender plan.” “We need to stop calling these things peace plans,” Rhodes told anchor Nicolle Wallace on MS NOW, formerly MSNBC. “This is a surrender plan. This is literally…

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The former US Deputy National Security Adviser, Ben Rhodes, called the Trump Administration's peace proposal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia a de facto "capitulation plan," wrote The Hill. "We must stop calling it a peace plan," said Rhodes host Nicole Wallace on MS NOW (formerly MSNBC). "This is literally a surrender plan. This is literally a situation where Russia dictates to Ukraine the conditions for surrender. There is no concessi…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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A so-called peace plan that actually means complete surrender. That's the opinion of opinion writer Paul Bäumer. President Donald Trump wants to force an agreement between Russia and Ukraine by Thanksgiving Day, November 27th. But what he's proposing isn't peace—it's a reward for the Russian aggressor and a national disaster for Ukraine. Less than a month ago, Trump announced stricter sanctions against Russian oil companies. In September, he sai…

·Antwerp, Belgium
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newpol.org broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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