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Russia's Promise vs. Intel: Ukraine's Uncertain Future

Russia pledges no attack on NATO or EU, but US intel suggests otherwise. Putins goals remain unchanged, with Russia holding around 20% of Ukraine. European leaders and US lawmakers express concern, fearing theyre next. Trumps team pushes a 20-point peace plan, but Ukraine rejects territorial concessions. Peace talks ongoing amid intelligence warnings and Russian advances.

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