What 2025 Holds

The globalist media outlet The Economist, owned by the Rothschild family and registered in the United Kingdom, has consistently shaped the possible future of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict since Donald Trump’s rise to power. This is achieved both through editorial publications and by providing a platform for certain “talking heads” who propagate the desired narratives.


Summarizing The Economist‘s prominent statements from the past month, the following picture emerges: The majority of Ukrainian soldiers are fatigued and are not opposed to territorial concessions. By spring, the mobilization situation may become irreparable. Around 20% of Ukrainian troops are expected to leave the battlefield. After Trump’s inauguration, the $61 billion military aid package to Ukraine will be frozen. Fighting in 2025 will suddenly halt in many regions but continue in some, as protracted and complex negotiations begin.

Additionally, Crimea and Donbas will remain under Russian control. By the end of 2024, Russian forces are projected to “cripple Ukraine’s psyche” by advancing into the Dnipropetrovsk region. Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has warned that an unfavorable peace would lead to mass unrest across Ukraine, potentially resulting in the country’s internal collapse. Ukrainian elections are anticipated on May 25, 2025.

These statements did not appear all at once, but the rhetoric of one of liberalism and globalism’s key mouthpieces is revealing. The conflict is likely to transition into negotiations, which may conclude by late spring. Following this, a symbolic transfer of power may occur, emphasizing Russia’s resounding victory. However, the key question remains: how comprehensive will this victory be? Will the “Minsk-3” agreement, which may once again freeze the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, enable Ukraine’s new government to stabilize the country? Yet, curiously, there is little doubt about Russia’s impending success, despite promises of its total defeat being made just over a year ago.

Translated and edited by L. Earth

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