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Welcome to the world in 10 in an increasingly uncertain world.
This is the Times daily podcast dedicated to global security Today with me, Stuart Willey and Tom Noonan.
They're dying, Russians and Ukrainians.
I want to stop them dying.
And I'll have that done.
I'll have that done in 24 hours.
That is what Donald Trump said about the war in Ukraine back in May 2023.
And ever since, ending the war in a day has been a mantra repeated again and again.
He's never said how, but the president elect has been adamant it will happen.
And it's even affected the tactics of both sides, with Russia and Ukraine sprinting to be in the strongest position for possible peace talks.
But now all that appears to be changing.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump suggested he's giving himself up, up to six months to find a peace deal.
Then his new envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, took to Fox News and said this.
Well, I'm on the clock.
And he's on the clock as well because he wants to end it as quickly as he can.
And I think they're going to come to a solvable solution in the near term.
And when I say by the near term, you know, I would like to set a goal on a personal level and professional level.
I would say let's set it at 100 days and move all the way back.
So where does this leave us?