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Trump Warns of World War Threat Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has raised alarm bells globally, prompting US President Donald Trump to issue a grave warning regarding the potential for a “third world war.” Speaking at the White House on December 11, 2025, Trump emphasized that the prolonged stalemate could escalate into a broader conflict unless immediate diplomatic efforts are undertaken. “I’d like to see the killing stop. Twenty-five thousand died last month… I would love to see it end,” he stated, highlighting the urgent need for resolution.
Trump’s remarks come in response to escalating violence and a lack of progress in diplomatic negotiations. The former president described the situation as a “ticking global time bomb,” reflecting the rising human toll and the breakdown of formal peace talks. The conflict, which has persisted for nearly two years, has resulted in significant casualties and devastation, with cities reduced to rubble and families displaced.
Frustration with Stalemate
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed Trump’s deep frustration with both Moscow and Kyiv for their failure to make headway toward a settlement. “He’s sick of talk. He wants action. He wants this war to come to an end,” Leavitt noted. To facilitate progress, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and his team are reportedly in direct communication with representatives from both nations.
Despite numerous appeals for dialogue, the frontlines have remained static, with neither side achieving significant territorial gains. Analysts warn that the persistent stalemate heightens the risk of miscalculations, which could pull larger powers into the conflict. The intensity of military strikes continues to rise, contributing to a humanitarian crisis that extends beyond the battlefield.
International Response and Future Implications
In light of the deteriorating situation, sources familiar with US foreign policy discussions indicate that the United States is crafting a revised peace proposal aimed at reviving negotiations. Though specific details remain undisclosed, any movement from Washington signals an acknowledgment of the urgency to avert further escalation.
Trump’s warning underscores that the implications of an unaddressed conflict extend far beyond Eastern Europe. He cautioned that an ongoing war could destabilize global markets and provoke political upheaval, increasing the risk of confrontation among nuclear-armed states. Although the likelihood of a wider war remains low, many leaders share concerns about the underestimated dangers of a protracted conflict.
As military operations persist and diplomatic efforts slowly advance, the international community faces a crucial challenge: halting the drift toward greater instability. Trump’s comments serve as a reminder of the pressing need for global leaders to intensify their focus on achieving a negotiated resolution to this protracted and consequential conflict.
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