

Friday Focus: Trump is a foreign policy wrecking ball, and Carney goes from elbows up to elbows down
Aug 22, 2025
The hosts dive into the fallout from the recent Trump-Putin meeting, revealing a stark shift in diplomatic dynamics. Tensions between Ukraine and Russia escalate as Putin demands demilitarization without NATO pathways. The discussion shifts to Canada’s trade challenges with the U.S., highlighting Carney's struggle to reset negotiations amidst retaliatory tariffs. Can Canada’s PM navigate the narrative he’s built as a defender against Trump while prioritizing the nation’s economic interests? The complexities of international diplomacy take center stage.
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Summit Without Staff Work
- No preparatory diplomacy work occurred before the Trump–Putin summit, so commitments lacked substance.
- Janice Stein highlights that absent staff work made any real agreement unlikely.
Russia Undermines Guarantees
- Russia immediately walked back concessions and insisted on Security Council approval for guarantees.
- Stein points out that giving Russia veto power makes such guarantees meaningless for Ukraine.
Demilitarization Demand Is A Non‑Starter
- Russia demands Ukraine demilitarize and blocks NATO pathways, which Ukraine rejects as a non-starter.
- Stein stresses there is no agreement and Ukraine will not cede sovereignty or military capability.