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Col Doug Macgregor: Trump Putin Phone Call FALLOUT /Europe in a PANIC!

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Trump's Perspective:

  • Trump claimed he urged Putin to end the "bloodbath" in Ukraine.
  • He suggested he told Putin if an agreement couldn’t be reached, he’d walk away from negotiations.
  • He framed the conversation as positive and believed Putin wants peace.

Criticism of Trump’s Approach:

  • Analysts argue Trump showed naïveté and misunderstood the dynamics.
  • By saying he'd walk away if talks fail, he may have incentivized Russia to stall.
  • Trump also ignores the fact that the U.S. is not a neutral mediator—it is a co-belligerent supporting Ukraine.

Russia’s Consistent Position:

  • Putin has not changed his demands: Ukrainian neutrality, Russian control of annexed territories, recognition of Crimea, and "denazification".
  • Russian media and officials saw the call as a win, giving them more time while projecting openness to peace.
  • The "memorandum" mentioned is seen as a vague tool to stall and delay real negotiations.

Russian Strategy and Sentiment:

  • Russia is in no rush to end the war without securing strategic goals.
  • Domestic Russian sentiment opposes making concessions after heavy casualties.
  • Officials like Peskov are signaling patience, with no deadlines, implying that talks are more for show.

U.S. and European Misunderstandings:

  • Western leaders are accused of misjudging Russia’s intentions and resilience.
  • Europe wants influence in postwar Ukraine, which Russia will not allow.
  • Putin is seen as willing to drag the conflict out to secure a permanent outcome, unlike the West’s desire for a quick resolution.

Media Commentary:

  • Russian media praised Putin’s performance and diplomatic skill.
  • U.S. analysts like Jack Keane and J.D. Vance made misinformed or inconsistent statements, showing a poor grasp of Russia's strategy and public sentiment.

Conclusion:

  • Russia remains unmoved and strategically consistent.
  • Trump’s impatience and misunderstanding of the geopolitical landscape could undermine his credibility.
  • Any peace talks that don’t acknowledge Russia’s fundamental conditions are likely to be fruitless or drawn out indefinitely.

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Trump's Perspective:

  • Trump claimed he urged Putin to end the "bloodbath" in Ukraine.
  • He suggested he told Putin if an agreement couldn’t be reached, he’d walk away from negotiations.
  • He framed the conversation as positive and believed Putin wants peace.

Criticism of Trump’s Approach:

  • Analysts argue Trump showed naïveté and misunderstood the dynamics.
  • By saying he'd walk away if talks fail, he may have incentivized Russia to stall.
  • Trump also ignores the fact that the U.S. is not a neutral mediator—it is a co-belligerent supporting Ukraine.

Russia’s Consistent Position:

  • Putin has not changed his demands: Ukrainian neutrality, Russian control of annexed territories, recognition of Crimea, and "denazification".
  • Russian media and officials saw the call as a win, giving them more time while projecting openness to peace.
  • The "memorandum" mentioned is seen as a vague tool to stall and delay real negotiations.

Russian Strategy and Sentiment:

  • Russia is in no rush to end the war without securing strategic goals.
  • Domestic Russian sentiment opposes making concessions after heavy casualties.
  • Officials like Peskov are signaling patience, with no deadlines, implying that talks are more for show.

U.S. and European Misunderstandings:

  • Western leaders are accused of misjudging Russia’s intentions and resilience.
  • Europe wants influence in postwar Ukraine, which Russia will not allow.
  • Putin is seen as willing to drag the conflict out to secure a permanent outcome, unlike the West’s desire for a quick resolution.

Media Commentary:

  • Russian media praised Putin’s performance and diplomatic skill.
  • U.S. analysts like Jack Keane and J.D. Vance made misinformed or inconsistent statements, showing a poor grasp of Russia's strategy and public sentiment.

Conclusion:

  • Russia remains unmoved and strategically consistent.
  • Trump’s impatience and misunderstanding of the geopolitical landscape could undermine his credibility.
  • Any peace talks that don’t acknowledge Russia’s fundamental conditions are likely to be fruitless or drawn out indefinitely.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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