This Week in the World Affairs Brief
TRUMP WILLING TO BETRAY UKRAINE FOR FALSE PEACE
Trump is at it again. He has gone back to his irrational notion that Putin is his friend and that he and Vlad can impose a “peace deal” on Ukraine that totally favors Russia. How many times does Putin have to show Trump by his ongoing attacks on Ukraine that he is the aggressor here and will stop at nothing short of conquering all of Ukraine (and eventually beyond)? Even this evil peace deal is part of Putin’s plan to regroup, reinforce and attack again when Ukraine can be blamed for some provocation. This week Putin admitted two crucial things: 1) that the current peace proposal was instigated by Trump during their most recent phone call and 2), that he will only negotiate with Trump. What does this tell us? First, that Trump’s desire for “peace at any cost” is what drove him to invite Putin to present what he wants in a Ukraine “deal,” and to accept “whole cloth” what was rejected by all other parties before because it rewards Russia for its aggression. This maniacal fetish to get a “deal” —no matter how unfair and one-sided—tells us volumes about Trump’s bullheaded and egotistical nature. Second, Putin demands that he will only deal with Trump in negotiations because he knows Trump is such a sucker for flattery and deal-making, that he can be easily exploited in face-to-face talks. To receive a free one-time copy of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a Sample on the left.
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- Incompetence at the Trump DOJ
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