The war in Ukraine has dragged on for far too long, and now, in a surprising twist, the US is pushing for a resolution by June. But here's where it gets controversial: is this deadline realistic, or just another empty promise? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that the US has invited both Ukraine and Russia for talks, possibly in Miami, marking the first time such negotiations would take place on American soil. Yet, despite this diplomatic effort, Russia continues to unleash devastating attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, plunging cities into darkness during freezing temperatures. And this is the part most people miss: while the US pushes for peace, its own domestic issues may be driving this sudden urgency. Zelensky hinted at this, though he didn't elaborate. Meanwhile, the human cost of the war remains staggering, with over 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, and nearly 160,000 confirmed casualties on the Russian side. As talks stall and attacks persist, one can't help but wonder: Is a June deadline achievable, or is it merely a political maneuver? What do you think? Is the US genuinely committed to ending this conflict, or are there hidden motives at play? Let’s discuss in the comments!