Elon Musk, the owner of X and an ally of President-elect Donald Trump has predicted that the Ukraine conflict with Russia will be over soon. He also claimed that the “time is up” for those warmongers who sought to profit from this war.
“The senseless killing will end soon. Time is up for the warmonger profiteers,” Musk posted on X later in the day, according to a report by RT. He did not confirm or deny the reporting about his role on the call. His post was in reply to a claim by prolific X commentator Mario Nawfal, about “Trump’s plan for Ukraine.”
According to Nawfal, Trump “reportedly plans an 800-mile demilitarized zone between Russia and Ukraine, with British and European troops patrolling the area. Under the proposal, Russia would retain its territorial gains, and Ukraine would agree not to join NATO for 20 years.” He cited Newsweek as the source., according to a report by RT.
Newsweek further repeated anonymous speculation reported earlier this week in the Wall Street Journal – the same newspaper that had accused Musk of “secret communications” with the Kremlin, which both he and Russia denied as fake news. The Journal also said that one of the many ideas being proposed within Trump’s transition team involved Kiev promising not to join NATO for 20 years in exchange for the US continuing to “pump Ukraine full of weapons.”
Under that supposed plan, the front line would be frozen in place and both sides would agree to an 800-mile (1,290km) demilitarized zone. A peacekeeping force would be deployed to this DMZ, but would not involve either Americans or UN (United Nations) blue helmets, according to “three people close to the president-elect.” -RT […]
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