Bessent: Trump’s Putin meeting like showing off ‘gun case’ to ‘uncontrollable neighbor’
Trump's meeting with Putin ended without a ceasefire after three hours, leaving aides visibly shocked as the war in Ukraine continues beyond three years, officials said.
- Trump and Putin met in Alaska to discuss peace in Ukraine, as the war has lasted over three years.
- Chuck Todd stated that Putin did not give Trump a ceasefire during their meeting in Alaska, indicating a lack of respect.
- Todd criticized Putin for failing to make any concessions to Trump, calling it a significant miscalculation.
- Todd noted that not granting Trump a temporary ceasefire could enhance his credibility and reputation with the West.
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In the Peloponnese war between the democratic Athens and the militarist Sparta, Tucídides , general and historian Athenian, coined a phrase that our world has described for two and a half millennia: “The strong do what they have to do and the weak accept what they have to accept.” Thus, the realistic school of international relations was born, which aspired not to justify the world but to describe it, however brutal and savage this may be. Two p…
Chuck Todd argues Putin made a 'huge miscalculation' by not giving Trump a 'win' at Alaska summit
Chuck Todd argued Wednesday that Vladimir Putin made a strategic error by refusing to give Trump any concessions during the Alaska peace summit, showing "disrespect" to him.
Editorial: After a disastrous Alaska summit, a feeble Trump looks poised to complete his sellout of Ukraine
President Donald Trump’s Alaska summit with Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin was an epic failure on several fronts. Now, he appears poised to complete the sellout of Ukraine. In doing so, he will abandon Europe and open the door for China…
Alaska summit provides a glimpse into what peace looks like to Putin and Trump
For all the pomp and staged drama of the summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, the substantive part of the spectacle – that is, the negotiations between two great powers over the grinding war in Ukraine – did not at first appear to yield much. There was no deal and little detail on purported areas of progress. The post-Alaska analysis, however, suggested the U.S. had shifted away from Ukraine’s position. Trump, it …
Putin is getting involved in a short-term meeting with Trump in Alaska. Before that, the rumors roar: Does the president send a doppelganger to the summit?
Putin-Trump Meeting in Alaska Brings New Hope for Global Security - LewRockwell
On August 15, the presidential delegations of the Russian Federation and the United States met in Anchorage, Alaska. Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump met in person for the first time since 2019, discussing various topics of mutual interest to both countries, especially regarding the future of the ongoing hostilities in Ukraine. The meeting was quite positive, despite frustrating the expectations of optimistic analysts who naively hoped the event …
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