
The Team House The 28 Point Peace Plan for Ukraine is Garbage | EYES ON GEOPOLITICS
Nov 24, 2025
The hosts dive into the controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, questioning its origins and implications for both Ukraine and NATO. They explore the ongoing battlefield dynamics, highlighting Europe’s responsibility in supporting Ukraine. The discussion then shifts to Venezuela, considering potential military actions and its ties to drug trafficking. They also assess Taiwan's precarious position amid U.S. foreign policy shifts and examine how recent Chinese military purges might influence negotiations. Future conflicts in other global hotspots are also on the horizon.
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Plan Likely Favors Russian Objectives
- The leaked 28-point plan reads like a Russian-crafted document that rewards aggression and pressures Ukraine to concede territory and sovereignty.
- Mick Mulroy argues it looks designed to sow discord among Ukraine, Europe, and the U.S., possibly as reflexive control.
Rework Peace Terms And Ramp Allied Support
- Tear up the draft and start a new proposal aligned with Ukraine's interests while Europe increases military and financial support.
- Mick Mulroy and Andy Milburn urge allies to release frozen assets, ramp up lethal aid, and show decisive leadership.
Unequal Limits Shift Strategic Balance
- The plan limits Ukraine's military and NATO options while imposing few limits on Russia, effectively strengthening Putin strategically.
- Andy Milburn warns this would let Russia rebuild, re-enter international institutions, and keep threatening NATO's flank.


