
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Trump Doesn't Want to End Ukraine Russia War
Sep 15, 2025
A key Trump envoy claims Russia is losing the war in Ukraine, with staggering casualty figures compared to historical conflicts like Vietnam and WWII. He argues that Russia's territorial gains are minimal and hints at eventual withdrawal. However, critics challenge these views, pointing out strong public support for the war in Russia and underestimating the significance of Ukrainian resilience. The podcast navigates the harsh realities of the war, exploring the tragic dynamics between leaders and the ongoing complexities of diplomatic negotiations.
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Kellogg's 'Russia Is Losing' Claim
- Keith Kellogg publicly claimed Russia is losing because it hasn't taken Kyiv, Odessa, or crossed the Dnipro.
- He argued Russian advances are measured in meters not miles and that casualties are enormous.
Questionable Casualty Numbers
- Daniel Davis flags Kellogg's 1.5 million Russian casualties claim as unverified and politically charged.
- He warns the casualty narrative implies continuing aid until Russia 'gets tired,' which may be misleading.
Withdrawals Are Political Decisions
- Davis contrasts Soviet exits from Afghanistan and U.S. from Vietnam as methodical withdrawals after political decisions, not simple exhaustion.
- He emphasizes Gorbachev's planned exit shows withdrawals can be politically driven, not just casualty-driven.
