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Trump's Russia Policies: Return to Normalcy or Defeat for America?

Jun 10, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey Sachs, a prominent economist, argues for Trump’s Russia policies as a return to normalcy, suggesting a shift in European security responsibility. Bill Browder and Alina Polyakova counter this view, asserting that Trump's approach enables Russian aggression and jeopardizes trust among allies. Thomas Graham supports Sachs’ stance on diplomatic engagement, while Polyakova emphasizes the risks in the context of the Ukraine conflict. The conversation highlights the complex dynamics of U.S.-Russia relations and the critical need for strategic reevaluation.
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INSIGHT

Post-Cold War Missteps Hurt Relations

  • Post-Cold War U.S. policy wrongly treated Russia's borders as open to NATO expansion.
  • This dismissive approach provoked Russian security concerns, contributing to current tensions.
ANECDOTE

Browder's Battle with Putin

  • Bill Browder's fight against Russian corruption led to personal danger and retaliation.
  • His lawyer's death and Putin's hostility show the risks of opposing Russian oligarchic power.
INSIGHT

Engage Russia for Stability

  • A multipolar world with Russia as a key power is the norm historically.
  • Engagement, not isolation, is necessary to manage rivalry and avoid nuclear conflict.
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