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What was the purpose of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's meeting with Russian officials in Saudi Arabia?

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with top Russian officials in Saudi Arabia during his first trip to the Middle East to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine. While these discussions were not formal peace talks, they were aimed at initiating a process that could potentially lead to ending the conflict. Rubio was working to set in motion a framework for more serious negotiations about resolving the war, suggesting a diplomatic approach to the situation rather than immediate peace discussions.

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CBS News

00:01 - 00:15

What is Donald Trump's criticism of Ukraine's leadership regarding the war?

Donald Trump criticizes Ukraine's leadership for not ending the war that has lasted three years, asserting they should have never started it and could have made a deal earlier. He claims he could have negotiated an agreement that would have given Ukraine 'almost all of the land' while preventing casualties and infrastructure destruction. Trump emphasizes that had Ukraine pursued negotiations, 'no people would have been killed and no city would have been demolished.' He portrays Ukraine's leadership as making a choice not to pursue a diplomatic solution that could have preserved lives and cities, suggesting they bear responsibility for the ongoing conflict.

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CBS News

01:36 - 02:02

Why do both Putin and Zelensky need an 'off ramp' in the Ukraine peace negotiations?

Both leaders need an off ramp to navigate the difficult peace process while saving face with their respective populations. Putin needs to demonstrate to his people that Russia gained something worthwhile from the conflict despite its enormous cost. Similarly, Zelensky requires a way to explain territorial concessions to Ukrainians by positioning himself as having the deal forced upon him by outside powers like the United States. This diplomatic strategy allows both leaders to accept a compromise without appearing to have capitulated. For Zelensky specifically, having the US play the 'bad guy' by cramming down the deal might actually provide the political cover he needs to accept terms that include losing territories that most parties, including the Biden administration, recognize Ukraine cannot realistically reclaim.

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Ben Shapiro

07:49 - 08:18

What is the dynamic between European countries and the United States regarding Ukraine in the ongoing conflict?

European countries, despite being geographically closer to Ukraine (which borders Hungary, Poland, and Romania), have shown hesitancy to take decisive action despite increasing their defense spending. Instead, they expect the United States to bear the financial burden of supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression. The Trump administration has been pushing European nations to take a leading role in the conflict, arguing that since Ukraine is on their continent, they should step up with both defense spending and diplomatic efforts. This dynamic was highlighted in recent diplomatic developments where Russia and the US met in Saudi Arabia to discuss the war, notably without Ukrainian officials present, causing concern for President Zelensky who stated Ukraine would not accept any outcome from talks in which they weren't involved.

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Ben Shapiro

05:34 - 07:25

What criticism did President Trump direct at Ukrainian President Zelensky regarding the war in Ukraine?

President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky by suggesting he could have stopped the war three years ago, despite Russia being the aggressor in the conflict that began in 2022. This criticism came during a time when the US and Russia were meeting to discuss Ukraine's fate, with Zelensky notably absent from these talks. Trump's comments at his Mar-a-Lago resort included his belief that he personally has "the power to end this war," claiming negotiations were "going very well." When confronted about Zelensky's absence from peace discussions, Trump dismissed concerns by mocking the Ukrainian leader's complaint about not being invited to participate in talks that would determine his country's future.

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CNN

00:30 - 01:00

What false claim did President Trump make about the Russia-Ukraine war?

President Trump falsely claimed that Ukraine started the war with Russia, contradicting established historical facts. This statement mirrors Russian propaganda and ignores the reality that the conflict began when Vladimir Putin's forces invaded Ukraine nearly three years ago. Trump's comments came during a conversation with Jeff Zeleny, CNN's chief national affairs correspondent, and have generated significant controversy, especially as they occurred during a period of critical US-Russia peace talks. This rhetoric aligns with Russian narratives and has raised concerns among Ukrainians about potential concessions to Russia.

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