Do you think it's possible for the US and Russia to resolve the Russo-Ukrainian war within 100 days of Trump's inauguration, as promised by Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia?

The answer is simple: Putin is the only person who can stop the Russo-Ukrainian war — within 100 days of Trump’s inauguration, or sooner.

Putin is a dictator of Russia.
He makes decisions he wants to make.
And he wants Ukraine to stop existing and become Russia.

If Putin were out of the equation, then the next leader of Russia would most certainly end the war in Ukraine — Russia can’t continue, it struggles, and Russian military officers realize it.

Bashar Al-Assad ran away when rebel troops moved towards the capital of Syria. Because Syrian soldiers didn’t want to die for Assad.

Russian soldiers don’t want to die for Putin either. They sign up for the war in Ukraine for money — but they go into assaults under enemy fire because otherwise the commanders simply shoot them. The Russian guys at the front have nowhere to go — Ukrainians in front of them, and Kadyrov block posts behind them.

In Russia itself, national guard troops aren’t paid 240,000 ruble per month (USD $2,400) — they are paid 60,000 ($600) per month.

These guys won’t go under bullets, because they never signed up for that. They have signed up to beat up unarmed civilians.

If there was a force of 30,000 attacking Moscow, they would be able to take administrative buildings easily.

The internal troops would mostly dissolve.

If this solution seems too radical, then it’s time for Tomahawks and guided bombs, and plenty of F-16s.

There has to be something serious happening to change Putin’s mind.