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Trump's team split over how to end war in Ukraine.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is split over how to end the war in Ukraine, NBC News reported on Feb. 5.

Citing U.S. and Ukrainian officials, the outlet said Trump's special envoy for Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, are pushing for the White House to use its leverage over Russia to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to back down.

Without naming individuals, NBC News said others in the administration are in favor of withdrawing military support from Kyiv in order to hasten the end of the war, effectively forcing Ukraine to capitulate.

  • The U.S. does have significant leverage over Russia in economic, military, and diplomatic terms, but questions remain over its willingness to use it.
  • Russia’s economy is showing signs of weakness, making Putin more vulnerable than ever to additional economic pressure like sanctions.

Ramped-up support for Ukraine on the battlefield could add to Russia’s mounting losses and further incentivize deal-making, as would uniting support among allies and squeezing Russia on the diplomatic stage.

President Volodymyr ​​Zelenskyy has repeatedly ruled out any deal that would involve ceding territory to Russia, which currently occupies around 20% of Ukraine's territory.

Some of this land was taken during Russia’s 2014 invasion, while the rest was captured following its full-scale assault in 2022.

As Ukraine faces mounting battlefield losses, pressure is growing on Zelenskyy to consider compromises.
  • When asked about ceding land to Russia in exchange for peace during an interview with Fox News published Nov. 20, Zelenskyy said Ukraine "cannot legally acknowledge any occupied territory of Ukraine as Russian."

But he has acknowledged that some territories might be returned through diplomacy rather than military means. 

  • He also said on Dec. 1 that if Ukraine were to join NATO, the alliance's Article 5 collective defense principle may not apply to Ukrainian territories facing active combat.

Kellogg was officially appointed into his new role on Feb. 3.

"We made a lot of progress on Russia-Ukraine," Trump reportedly said after signing the decree without providing further details.

Kellogg has praised Trump's willingness to engage with Putin, calling former U.S. President Joe Biden's refusal to work with Putin a "biggest mistake."

Trump's envoy said he believes the new U.S. president can broker a satisfactory deal for both Putin and Zelenskyy.

Kellogg told Reuters on Feb. 1 that Ukraine's presidential and parliamentary elections, suspended since the full-scale war began, "need to be done." He argued that holding elections during wartime would strengthen Ukraine's democracy.



The Trump administration is debating whether to secure a temporary ceasefire before negotiating a permanent resolution, with the election winner potentially overseeing future talks with Moscow.

Kellogg also suggested using frozen Russian assets to purchase American weapons for Ukraine, as reported by Fox News on Jan. 24.

Zelenskyy recently emphasized the need to end the war diplomatically in 2025, suggesting that a Trump administration could accelerate the process.




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It is increasingly clear that retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg does not yet have an overall plan to end the war in Ukraine — at least not one that President Trump is willing to support.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Megyn Kelly last Friday that the Trump administration believes the war has been fought to a “stalemate,” and that “it is not going to end with the maximalist goals of either” Russia or Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin disagrees. He remains dead-set on the total destruction of Ukraine and continues to insist on its absolute submission. His advisor Nikolai Patrushev went further: “It can’t be ruled out that Ukraine will cease to exist at all in the coming year.”

Kellogg signaled previously that the US would like to see elections in Ukraine after the ceasefire. 
  • In reality, this means that there will be no formal settlement between Russia and Ukraine. . .

The Kremlin believes time is now on its side, especially now that Trump has tasked Kellogg with finding a negotiated solution in 100 days or less.

A quick negotiated solution means ending the war on Putin’s terms. Moscow is still demanding Ukraine’s complete capitulation — territorial concessions, Ukrainian neutrality and unilateral disarmament.

Putin is also insisting that Ukraine would have to “give up its pursuit of NATO membership” and accept “extensive limitations on the size of its armed forces and on the kinds of weapons systems it is allowed to possess.”

Each of these is a non-starter for Ukraine.

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PRESS RELEASE: Mesa Grandview Business Park

 

SIHI Breaks Ground on Industrial Development in Mesa's Falcon District

February 5, 2025 at 1:47 pm
Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. (SIHI), the City of Mesa, Okland Construction and CBRE have celebrated the groundbreaking of Mesa Grandview Business Park, a 270,000-square-foot, three-building industrial development at the southwest corner of Loop 202/Red Mountain Freeway and Greenfield Road in Mesa. 
Speaking at the event were 
  • Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman, 
  • Council member Rich Adams, 
  • SIHI President Todd Holzer, 
  • Okland CEO Bill Okland and 
  • Economic Development Director Jaye O'Donnell.

"Mesa Grandview Business Park shows Mesa's commitment to economic growth. This project will bring jobs and businesses to our Falcon District," said Mayor Mark Freeman. "This industrial space strengthens Mesa's position as a hub for innovation, opportunity, expansion and growth."

Mesa Grandview, located in Mesa's Falcon District northwest of Falcon Field Airport, the Boeing Company, Northrop Grumman, and MD Helicopters, has direct freeway exposure and available project monument and building signage
  • The largest building in the project will consist of 132,665 square feet. 
  • The other two will be 68,700 square feet each. 
  • The buildings feature clear heights from 30 to 32 feet, 100% HVAC warehouse, dock-high and grade level loading, heavy power, ample parking and tenant amenity areas.

"Mesa is fortunate to have been selected for this robust commercial development," said District 1 Council member Rich Adams. "From available space, flexibility and location to sustainability, this project by SIHI checks all the boxes. It is the good fortune of District 1 to have the available land to welcome Grandview Business Park, adding nearly 270,000 square feet of commercial space to the area's portfolio."

As part of SIHI's continued sustainability efforts, each building will feature 
  • enhanced skylights and clerestory windows, 
  • sustainable landscaping with native plants and 
  • EV charging stations. 
  • Additionally, the buildings will be LEED certified and roof solar capable under the SIHI solar initiative, SolarFit.


"SIHI is excited to begin construction on the first phase of Mesa Grandview, a state-of-the-art industrial facility that exhibits SIHI's commitment to further strengthening Mesa's Falcon District," said SIHI President, Todd Holzer.

Mesa Grandview consists of an additional 22.7 acres along Greenfield Road that is also available for future development and build-to-suit opportunities. With multiple developments in the area, SIHI is committed to the long-term growth and success of Mesa and its businesses.

"We are proud to continue our partnership with the City of Mesa and excited to collaborate with Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. on the Mesa Grandview Business Park," said Bill Okland, CEO of Okland Construction. "This development represents a meaningful investment in the community, creating opportunities for businesses to thrive and grow in the Falcon District. With over 107 years of experience, Okland remains committed to building projects that drive economic growth and strengthen the places where we live and work."

The development is expected to be completed by Q1 2026 and is being constructed by Okland Construction and represented by CBRE. For leasing opportunities, contact Mark Krison at 602-735-5670 or Luke Krison at 602-735-5538.

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Meta announced on Jan. 30 that its Mesa Data Center is now serving traffic. That means that this data center is now part of the company’s global infrastructure that brings its technologies and services to life, making it possible to connect billions of people worldwide. Meta has been a part of the Mesa community since breaking ground on the data center in 2021. 

“Meta revolutionized the way we connect, communicate, and innovate and we are proud to welcome them to Arizona,” said Allison Grigg, Senior Vice President of Economic Development, Arizona Commerce Authority. 
“Meta’s decision to invest in Mesa is a testament to our state’s pro-business environment that includes our skilled workforce, strategic location and our commitment to innovation. Arizona is the premier destination for high-tech companies like Meta and we look forward to supporting their success in Mesa.” 
  • “We came to Mesa four years ago because it offered excellent infrastructure, access to renewable energy, a strong pool of talent for both construction and operations staff, and great community partners that have helped us move forward quickly, and we’re thrilled to call it home,” said Brad Davis, data center community and economic development director at Meta. 
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The CIA is undergoing a massive shake-up as the Trump administration offers buyouts to its entire workforce, signaling a major restructuring of the intelligence agency. 
The move, reportedly aligned with President Trump’s efforts to streamline the government, follows the appointment of CIA Director John Ratcliffe. 
  • While officials claim the buyouts aim to align the agency with national security priorities, critics warn of a political purge.

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Tue 4 Feb 2025 23.47 EST
The Central Intelligence Agency offered buyouts to its entire workforce on Tuesday, citing an aim to bring the agency in line with Donald Trump’s priorities, the Wall Street Journal and CNN have reported.
  • The US spy agency is also freezing the hiring of job applicants already given a conditional offer, the WSJ reported, quoting an aide to CIA director John Ratcliffe.
. . .An unnamed CIA spokesperson told CNN the decision was part of Ratcliffe’s efforts to “ensure the CIA workforce is responsive to the administration’s national security priorities,” and that it is “part of a holistic strategy to infuse the agency with renewed energy”.
  • It is unclear who will be allowed to take up the offer, another unnamed source familiar with the matter told CNN, but some specific operations or areas of expertise may be restricted.
The agency does not disclose its budget or the number of people it employs. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment. . .
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