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Anchorage for empires? Putin eyes Trump’s nod for victory and next invasion at Alaska summit

Summary by Firstpost News
Since the 1990s, Vladimir Putin has worked to restore the extension of the Russian empire that ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Now, he appears to be aiming to ride on Trump's shoulders to take over Ukraine, a potential steppingstone to go deeper into Europe.
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Not only did the Russian leader get the pictures he wanted in Alaska, but he also gained time to expand his war. Trump, on the other hand, put pressure on the Ukrainian president to respond to Putin's conditions.

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Hardly anyone expected that a ceasefire for Ukraine would actually be declared in Alaska. But Trump's behavior toward Putin has defied even the lowest expectations. By E. Nembach.

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Firstpost News broke the news in Mumbai, India on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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