
Tim Pool Daily News Trump Secures PEACE DEAL With Ukraine, Russia Meeting NOW, This MAY BE THE END | Tim Pool
Nov 25, 2025
In this lively discussion, the focus is on a potential U.S.-brokered peace plan for Ukraine, revealing its revisions and Ukraine's acceptance. Talks in Abu Dhabi and Geneva hint at significant diplomacy shifts. The conversation explores European anxieties about territorial concessions and Russia's likely reactions. Tim pushes for U.S. non-involvement, emphasizing peace negotiations over military aid. Additionally, the dialogue shifts to AI's influence on media, education, and the creative industries, raising concerns about critical thinking and cultural impact.
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U.S.-Brokered Peace Plan Progress
- Tim Pool reports a U.S.-brokered peace plan was revised from ~28 points to ~19 and Ukraine reportedly agreed to it.
- He warns the core issue is whether Russia will accept territorial concessions and Crimea access.
Crimea Is Nonnegotiable For Russia
- Pool argues peace may require Ukraine to cede territory and that Europe worries this rewards aggression.
- He emphasizes strategic importance of Crimea and Sevastopol to Russia's naval access.
Reduce U.S. Military Footprint Abroad
- Pool advises Americans to reduce involvement and spending on foreign wars and arms sales.
- He suggests U.S. policy should avoid being the world’s default weapons broker.
