
 Alternate Shots with Richard Haass and John Ellis
 Alternate Shots with Richard Haass and John Ellis Episode One
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 Aug 22, 2025  The hosts delve into how presidential summits are prepared and critique recent diplomatic missteps. They analyze the complex dynamics of the Trump-Putin meeting and its implications for Ukraine. Political landscape insights reveal the paradox of Trump's popularity despite low approval ratings while questioning the Democratic Party's lack of direction. The discussion even dives into the potential of voice-cloning technology, speculating its impact on future elections and sports commentary. Plus, a lighthearted take on Jordan Spieth's Ryder Cup prospects adds a fun twist! 
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Prepare Summits With Deep Prework
- Prepare presidents for summits with months of interagency work, intelligence profiles, and embassy input.
- Avoid improvisation by having experts and rehearsed positions ready before high-stakes meetings.
Improvisation Gives Putin An Edge
- Donald Trump treats summits as improvisational and often bypasses standard preparation.
- Richard Haas judges that Vladimir Putin got the better of Trump in the Alaska meeting.
Different Endgames For Putin And Trump
- Putin's goals exceed territorial gains; he seeks to prevent Ukraine becoming a Western democracy.
- Trump wants an agreement quickly, risking concessions that erode principles like territorial integrity.


