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Russia-Ukraine war: Elon Musk reveals what people should be concerned about

Published on March 28, 2025 at 10:21 AM

Elon Musk, leader of the US Department of Government Effectiveness, DOGE, has revealed what people should be concerned about in the war between Ukraine and Russia amid peace talks.

According to Musk, people should have empathy for the thousands of lives that are dying every day in trenches, adding that thousands of people have died every week for nothing in the past two years.

Recall that United States President Donald Trump is keen for Ukraine and Russia to end the over three years fighting between the two countries.

Trump has had talks with the leaders of both countries, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a bid to strike a peace deal.

But there have been back and forth in the process to restore peace in Ukraine and Russia so far.

However, Musk has now expressed his opinion of the war between Ukraine and Russia and the peace process in an interview with FOX News host Bret Baier.

“Well, I think there will be a negotiated peace, and the thing that we should be concerned about is we should have empathy for the thousands of people that are dying every day in trenches, for no movement in the lines,” Musk said.

“So the borders remain the same. For the past two years, thousands of people have died every week for nothing.

“For what? And I take great offense at those who put the appearance of goodness over the reality of it. Those who virtue-signal and say, oh, we can't give in to Russia, but have no solution to stopping thousands of kids dying every day.

“They just want that to continue forever. Have contempt for such people. I don't want to make that clear.

“Because they're virtue-signaling, and their lack of a solution means that kids don't have a father. It means that parents lost a son. For what? Nothing,” he added.

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