
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Monday, November 24, 2025
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Nov 24, 2025 A new ceasefire proposal emerges, raising urgent questions for Ukraine. The complexities of U.S.-Russia relations and the historical roots of their conflict are explored. The moral dilemmas of foreign policy realism come into play, alongside the potential consequences for Ukraine's sovereignty. Zelensky's moral stance against aggression is highlighted amidst concerns over Western resolve. Meanwhile, the evolving nuclear competition now includes China, complicating the geopolitical landscape further.
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US Presents Tilted 28-Point Ceasefire Plan
- Albert Mohler argues the US presented a 28-point ceasefire plan that heavily favors Russia and pressures Ukraine to accept it.
- He warns Ukraine risks losing US support if it refuses, making rapid compromise likely.
Russia As Aggressor And Ukraine's Limited Endurance
- Mohler emphasizes Russia is the clear aggressor that invaded Ukraine in 2022 with aims to topple Kyiv and secure territorial control.
- He highlights Ukraine's brave resistance but notes Russia can sustain the campaign far longer.
Generals Brought Dress Uniforms To Celebrate
- Mohler recalls Russian generals bringing dress uniforms expecting victory as tanks neared Kyiv early in the invasion.
- He uses that story to underscore Ukraine's unexpected and determined resistance.
