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Putin's New Expectation for Trump Meeting in Alaska /Jim Jatras

Aug 14, 2025
Jim Jatras, a former U.S. diplomat and GOP Senate foreign policy advisor, discusses the complex dynamics of the anticipated Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska. He highlights Russia's strategic move to restore diplomatic ties while promoting economic cooperation and arms control. Jatras critiques the West's military support for Ukraine, suggesting it relies on propaganda. The meeting, framed by Trump as a significant maneuver, raises questions about real outcomes versus political optics, emphasizing the uncertain landscape of U.S.-Russia relations.
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INSIGHT

Meeting Was A U.S. Political Move

  • The U.S. requested the Alaska meeting because Trump needed a political escape from failed 'sanctions from hell' threats.
  • Russia agreed to appear reasonable and restore normal diplomatic discourse for friends like China and India.
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Trump Has Few Cards Left

  • Trump lacks leverage: his sanctions threats fell flat and he doesn't have weapons to send to Ukraine.
  • The West faces limits in weapons, industrial capacity, and manpower, making sustained support doubtful.
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Reality Will Overtake Propaganda

  • The U.S. and its partners may not have the industrial base to replace Russian losses in a long war.
  • Propaganda and PR can sustain perception but cannot win an actual war over time.
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