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The Three Stooges: Unpopular globalist ‘Leaders’ struggle to oppose Trump on Ukraine peace process

  • Writer: WatchOut News
    WatchOut News
  • 58 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

They see themselves as the Three Musketeers—but are they?


 

Three failing leaders with no popular support at home keep trying to insert themselves into the Russia-Ukraine peace process. And most of what they do is try hard to derail all of US President Donald J. Trump’s initiatives.

 

The problem is, if they succeed at that too much, Trump may just walk out and leave them with the whole Ukraine hot potato for them to deal with—which they can’t, for lack of money, weapons, ammo, and even troops. So, even if they win, they’ll lose: they are just three stooges.

 

  • Emmanuel Macron (Verian Group, October 2025)

    Approval: 11% Disapproval: 89%

  • Friedrich Merz (INSA for Bild, December 2025)

    Approval: 23% Disapproval: 77%

  • Keir Starmer (City AM/Freshwater Strategy, November 2025)

    Approval: 23% Disapprove: 70%

 

You read it right: those guys—89%, 77%, and 70% of their citizens oppose them—seem to think they have a broad mandate to interfere in the peace process and to be an opposing pole against the overwhelming peace pressure from Donald J. Trump.

 

Today, the stooges will meet again in London. Starmer will host Macron, Merz, and their inevitable ‘hero,’ Volodymyr Zelensky. They will reportedly discuss ‘the situation in Ukraine’ (aka Ukraine’s frontlines collapsing) and the ongoing negotiations under US mediation.

 

Reuters reported:

 

“’Ukraine can count on our unwavering support. That is the whole point of the efforts we have undertaken as part of the Coalition of the Willing’. Macron said on X.

 

‘We will continue these efforts alongside the Americans to provide Ukraine with security guarantees, without which there can be no robust and lasting peace. For what is at stake in Ukraine is also the security of Europe as a whole,” he added.

 

Macron condemned the weekend strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy and rail infrastructure.

“Russia is locked into an escalatory approach and is not seeking peace … We must continue to put pressure on Russia to force it to make peace,” he added.”

 
 
 

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