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Is Trump Serious About Ending the Ukraine War?
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Is Trump Serious About Ending the Ukraine War?

17. April 2025

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In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald interviews Michael Tracey about the ongoing war in Ukraine and the Trump administration’s approach to resolving it, including high-level negotiations with Russia and continued U.S. arms support to Ukraine. Tracey comments on the lack of specificity in Trump’s public statements and argues that Trump’s pledges – such as ending the war within 24 hours – have not materialized, while noting the potential implications of proposed U.S. economic involvement in Ukraine. The conversation also touches on broader themes of diplomacy, American hegemony, and media responsibility in covering foreign policy.

This video was produced by System Update and published on their YouTube channel on the 12th of April, 2025.

To read the transcript of the interview: Is Trump Serious About Ending the Ukraine War?


VIDEO: Is Trump Serious About Ending the Ukraine War?


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ABOUT MICHAEL TRACEY

Michael Tracey is an American journalist and political commentator known for his independent, often contrarian reporting style. Formerly affiliated with The Young Turks, he now operates primarily through self-published platforms, covering topics such as U.S. foreign policy, civil liberties, and media critique. Tracy has gained attention for on-the-ground reporting during events like the Black Lives Matter protests, where he documented underreported perspectives, particularly from working-class communities.


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