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Transcript: Doug Macgregor on Proposed Ceasefire Deal Between Ukraine and Russia

Read the full transcript of Doug Macgregor’s interview on The Tucker Carlson Show titled “Tucker and Doug Macgregor React to Proposed Ceasefire Deal Between Ukraine and Russia” premiered March 11, 2025.

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TRANSCRIPT:

On the Brink of Global War

[TUCKER CARLSON:] It feels like we’re on the brink of something really catastrophic. I kind of can’t shake that feeling. And by catastrophic, I mean, some kind of global war. Hope that’s not true. But let’s just start with what just happened, which is a drone attack on Moscow by the Ukrainians that killed a number of Russians in Moscow.

Who did that, why, and what are its effects?

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] That’s an important question. I think the Russians were disappointed in us because they detected we’re sincere in terms of wanting to end this conflict. Trump is sincere.

[TUCKER CARLSON:] I mean, that’s true.

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] But they don’t understand why he does not act to remove this regime, remove this man Zelensky and put a stop to it. There’s this constant drumbeat about a ceasefire.

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] Well, the Russians are highly organized and disciplined that they can stop whenever it makes sense to do so. Ukrainians are not in the same category.

They seem to be a rogue organization now. We’ve got, what, two hundred thousand of them here in the United States, and I don’t know how many thousands of them are working for the SBU, the Ukrainian secret police. They’re now running around threatening everyone that has criticized Ukraine or opposed support for Ukraine. An Alex Jones staffer was just murdered two days ago who was on some list put together by the Ukrainian government or its supporters of critics. He murdered outside of his house.

[TUCKER CARLSON:] I mean, I don’t think it’s crazy to think given the number of assassinations they’ve pulled off or attempted that he was killed by them. You think that’s possible?

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] Well, I would be very worried about our president. I think the president is very much at risk, and these people seem to know no sense of limitation. They’re capable of anything. So I hope the Secret Service is on its toes. I’m sure Kash Patel is well aware of this in the FBI.

I just don’t have any good feelings right now about the Ukrainians. I think they’re done. They’re finished. They’ve lost the war. So all of these are sort of acts of vengeance, if you will, last resort. Hurl whatever you have as deep as you can into Russia and just kill, murder, maim as many Russians as possible.

Ukraine’s Desperate Position

[TUCKER CARLSON:] But to what end?

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] Well, to harm Russians and then try to create the illusion that there is some hope for them, that they can somehow or another mobilize more manpower and put more forces into the field. They can’t. They’re really scraping the bottom of the barrel.

I think the issue right now is the following. The Russians have the initiative, strategic initiative. This war is effectively at an end as far as they’re concerned in terms of having won it. They now have to make some decisions. So you have to put yourself not so much in the place of Zelensky. He’s irrelevant. The Russians are not surprised by what he’s done.

I think they’re surprised that we haven’t intervened to try and stop it. That’s what I think they’re surprised about. So what they want now, the Russians, is an end to this nonsense. They have several options. They now have concentrations of forces in the northeastern part of Ukraine and down in the southeastern part.

They can move at will at any time. They have enough force they can cross in Kherson. They can take Odessa. They can move forward and straight into Kyiv. Whatever they do, they have to ask themselves, how far do we want to go to guarantee our security as Russians?

And they have never really wanted to go very far. That’s never been the intent. But over time, they’ve been pushed more and more and more to secure more territory to protect themselves. This latest act is probably convincing Russians that they should go straight to the Dnieper River, cross into Kyiv, root out this regime, root and branch, cross down south and take Odessa, and turn rump Ukraine into a landlocked country. I’m sure there are people that are arguing for that.

Russia’s Strategic Calculations

There are other Russians who are saying, the hell with this. Let’s just crush Ukraine once and for all. This is a permanent cancer. It’s not going to go away. People from the west are always going to try and go in and incite them. So let’s march to the Romanian and Polish borders, right to Moldova, and be done with this.

In the middle of this, it’s President Putin. And President Putin is nothing if not a very judicious person. He’s a very thoughtful person. This is someone who does not act impulsively.

I’m sure you saw that.

[TUCKER CARLSON:] I have.

[DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:] Everything is calculated. So he’s going to sit there and say, what do I want to do? What makes the most sense for Russia? Set aside the emotion.

And he also knows President Trump, and he says President Trump wants an end to this, so do I. How do I nudge President Trump and say, help us? We want to end this just as much as you do. Help us a little bit. Can’t you rid us of this man Zelensky and this little MI6 CIA supported cabal that surrounds him? Can’t you help us with this?

But on the other hand, he’s looking at his people, and they’re saying, don’t depend on anything the west promises. Don’t believe anything the west says. So march to the Dnieper, cross the river, end this once and for all.

This is the decision point. It’s a strategic inflection point in the history of Europe because you now have a Russian leader with the power, with the capability to do anything he wants. But this is a Russian who doesn’t want to march west.