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Military historian Grigory Tamar in a conversation with Alexey Gomon on October 5, 2025, on YouTube hinted at “big news” which, according to him, could become “the best event since the beginning of the war.” His comment is not just an observation: it is a sense that a shift is brewing in the air. Possibly — in Donald Trump’s very position regarding Ukraine and Russia.


Change in perception: what might have happened

According to Tamar, the former US president may have realized the true nature of Putin and changed his view on the war in Ukraine.

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“There are grounds to believe that Trump is revising his worldview. And if so, we are in for loud statements and real steps,” the expert noted.

This change, according to him, did not arise out of nowhere. In recent weeks, the rhetoric of American conservative media, close to Trump’s team, has begun to sound different notes — less skepticism towards supporting Ukraine, more attention to how Russia influences the Middle East.

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Collapse of old assumptions

Tamar emphasized that the change in position concerns not only Ukraine.

“This is also related to Israel. There is a completely different dynamic going on there — and Trump, apparently, understands this,” he said.

According to the historian, Trump no longer sees Putin as an “effective leader”, but rather as a threat to the balance in which America has been accustomed to feeling safe.

This detail is especially important against the backdrop of the former president’s attempts to strengthen his foreign policy positions before the elections.


Trump’s new plan and the domino effect

Tamar also commented on Donald Trump’s plan to resolve the conflict between Israel and Hamas, calling it “an ultimatum capable of overturning the diplomatic map.”

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The plan involves clear conditions: the release of hostages, a gradual withdrawal of troops, and control by international observers. The document was supported by most world powers, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

Israel has already stated: “We are ready to sign even tomorrow.”

This reaction, according to Tamar, puts Hamas in an awkward position — rejecting the plan will be perceived as an acknowledgment of the organization’s true motives. Even Arab countries, including Turkey, are closely monitoring the situation, not rushing to make sharp statements.

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Why this could be the “best event” of the war

Tamar is cautious in his wording, but his tone suggests more.

If Trump has indeed begun to rethink the role of Russia and the significance of Ukraine, this could become a turning point in American policy, especially in the context of supporting allies and the sanctions system.

“When a leader with such influence changes his perspective, the consequences are felt far beyond Washington,” he emphasized.


Ukraine, Israel, and the new world configuration

The expert believes that the interconnection of the Ukrainian and Israeli issues is strengthening.
It is at this crossroads that Trump may seek a new strategy — to present himself as a peacemaker without losing the support of voters tired of wars.

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For Kyiv, this means that American policy may become less predictable, but also potentially more beneficial if Trump considers it important to strengthen alliances against a common enemy.


“We are on the verge of big news”

The phrase with which Tamar concluded the interview sounded almost like a warning — or a promise:

“What we will see in the coming weeks may change the atmosphere. This is not just news — this is a tectonic shift.”

Behind the scenes, experts are discussing that it may be about a statement by Trump directly concerning Ukraine and relations with Russia. Or perhaps — a diplomatic initiative that will unite the issues of Ukraine and the Middle East.


The Russia factor: “reserve front” and war of attrition

Simultaneously, there are reports of actions by Russian forces: according to analysts, Moscow is creating a “reserve front”, engaging in imitation of activity and conducting exercises instead of real battles.

This may mean that the Kremlin is preparing for a winter pause or reassessment of resources. Combined with a potential change in the American position, this creates an extremely unstable balance.

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