The conversation revolves around the question of who is running America now, with a focus on President Biden's leadership and the role of the State Department in shaping foreign policy. The lack of engagement and communication from Biden with world leaders, particularly Putin, is seen as a hindrance to successful peace negotiations. The discussion also touches on the shift in the Democratic Party's stance on war and the role of the media in shaping public opinion. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the suffering of its people are highlighted, with contrasting casualty figures for Russian and Ukrainian forces. The conversation discusses the cautious approach of the Russian Ministry of Defence in announcing the capture of a village in Ukraine, highlighting their conservative nature. The casualty numbers in the conflict have been steadily increasing, indicating a breakdown on the Ukrainian front. The accuracy of casualty numbers is questioned, and sources such as the BBC and MediaZona are suggested for verification. The conversation also explores the possibility of negotiations to settle the conflict, but trust issues and lack of a reliable intermediary make it challenging. The potential outcomes include the creation of a buffer zone by Russia or a complete collapse of Ukraine.