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Sanchez Effect | Scott Ritter: ‘Trump wants peace but has to navigate deep state'

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On the latest episode of ‘Sanchez Effect’ Scott Ritter, shares his insights on Trump's quest for resolving the Ukraine conflict with Russia. He says Trump is zigzagging his way through diplomatic minefields as he needs to keep congress republican in order to pursue own policies. The evidence of his peace intentions? Trump’s approach has made it tougher for Ukraine to snag weapons; instead of a direct route, he’s handed the reins over to Europe. But he is not exactly blameless for the war's outbreak. Let’s not forget: during his first term, he also sent arms and helped train Ukrainian forces, setting the stage for conflict. He also says America continues to chase Biden’s strategy of 'Total defeat of Russia' but if Trump wants credibility, he’ll need to shift gears.
Meanwhile, Rick dives into Zelensky’s recent escapades in D.C., where things aren’t exactly rosy. The much-anticipated Tomahawk missile deal? A firm NO from Trump. Plus, he’s set to meet Putin in Hungary soon. And the worst blow? Zelensky wasn’t allowed to use any official government backdrop for his press-conference - a clear signal of waning power. For more on Zelensky’s rocky exit and all the juicy details, tune in here on RT!
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On the latest episode of ‘Sanchez Effect’ Scott Ritter, shares his insights on Trump's quest for resolving the Ukraine conflict with Russia. He says Trump is zigzagging his way through diplomatic minefields as he needs to keep congress republican in order to pursue own policies. The evidence of his peace intentions? Trump’s approach has made it tougher for Ukraine to snag weapons; instead of a direct route, he’s handed the reins over to Europe. But he is not exactly blameless for the war's outbreak. Let’s not forget: during his first term, he also sent arms and helped train Ukrainian forces, setting the stage for conflict. He also says America continues to chase Biden’s strategy of 'Total defeat of Russia' but if Trump wants credibility, he’ll need to shift gears.
Meanwhile, Rick dives into Zelensky’s recent escapades in D.C., where things aren’t exactly rosy. The much-anticipated Tomahawk missile deal? A firm NO from Trump. Plus, he’s set to meet Putin in Hungary soon. And the worst blow? Zelensky wasn’t allowed to use any official government backdrop for his press-conference - a clear signal of waning power. For more on Zelensky’s rocky exit and all the juicy details, tune in here on RT!
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