Donald Trump issues furious warning to Zelensky

The long-promised peace deal between Ukraine and Russia is still nowhere in sight — and now, Donald Trump is done playing nice,
firing off one of his most explosive warnings yet. In a scathing new tirade lighting up social media, Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of dragging out the war and risking total national collapse. Taking to Truth Social late last night, Trump issued a stark ultimatum: negotiate peace now — or lose everything. “He can have Peace or, he can fight for another three years before losing the whole Country,

” Trump wrote, slamming Zelensky’s recent comments about Crimea as “very harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia.” Trump insisted that Crimea was “lost years ago under Barack Hussein Obama” and warned that continuing to deny reality would only prolong the bloodshed. Trump anger was sparked by Zelensky’s declaration to The Wall Street Journal that Ukraine would “not legally recognize the occupation of Crimea,” a stance Trump called reckless and inflammatory. In his most brutal rebuke yet, Trump said Zelensky had “no cards left to play” and urged him to accept a deal before it’s too late. Meanwhile, the tension escalated further as Trump’s Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, warned that the U.S. might soon “walk away” from peace talks altogether, declaring bluntly, “It’s not our war.” Reports also surfaced that American officials abruptly pulled out of a key meeting in London after Ukraine refused demands to concede territory, with Trump’s envoy seen heading directly to Moscow to meet Vladimir Putin.

The abrupt shift in U.S. strategy has rattled American allies. UK officials reportedly felt blindsided, with one furious British minister telling the Daily Mail, “The US are f***ing up everything — on Ukraine, on tariffs, on everything.” Former UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace didn’t hold back either, warning that Trump’s approach could trigger the next major conflict. As the war drags on and frustrations mount, Trump’s latest ultimatum has sent shockwaves across global capitals, leaving many wondering if a historic peace deal is still possible — or if the world is hurtling toward an even bigger catastrophe.