

No Deal in Alaska | Interview: Tim Mak
20 snips Aug 18, 2025
Tim Mak, a seasoned journalist and founder of The Counteroffensive, discusses life in Kyiv amidst the war. He highlights residents' resilience despite nightly air raids and the psychological toll of conflict. The conversation delves into Trump and Putin's recent summit, questioning its diplomatic effectiveness. Mak reflects on Europe's fragmented approach to Russian and Chinese threats, emphasizing the need for cohesive strategy. He also shares compelling human-interest stories that bring the realities of the war to life, connecting listeners to those affected in Ukraine.
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Daytime Normalcy, Nighttime War
- Tim Mak describes Kyiv as mostly normal by day with sudden nightly air sirens and drone attacks.
- He emphasizes the hidden mental trauma and casualties that normal daytime life conceals.
Meeting Undermined Ceasefire Goal
- Tim Mak argues Trump went to Alaska claiming he wanted a ceasefire but left without one and shifted away from that goal.
- Mak reads this as Trump effectively adopting Putin's approach and being outmaneuvered.
Misreading Strength As Seizure
- Mak says Trump misunderstands strength as taking and admires leaders who seize rather than persuade.
- That worldview explains Trump's reaction to Putin and leads to dangerous foreign-policy outcomes.