What to Expect from the Trump-Putin Alaska Meeting This Week
The stench could be difficult to deal with
Donald Trump expects to take a large stride towards the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize this week. Using the negotiation skills he perfected as a New York Real Estate Developer, he expects to end the war in Ukraine. That feat, he believes, will earn him the prize. Even the Trump Haters, and there are many in Norway where the prize winner is chosen, will have no choice but to recognize Trump for the transformational leader that he is, Trump believes.
Trump may succeed, but only if he forces Putin’s peace terms on Ukraine. Those peace terms include the cession of large parts of Eastern Ukraine to the Russian Dictator-War Criminal that Trump will host in Alaska.
I think the whole thing stinks. From what I’ve been reading, I expect the worst, which is a Ukrainian surrender that allows Trump the opportunity to rebuild his army and weapons stockpiles for a year or two before he resumes his reconquest of Eastern Europe.
Do you agree? Am I missing something?
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COMMITTEE SENSITIVE - RUSSIA INVESTIGATION ONLY I. (U) FINDINGS (U) The Committee found that the Russian government engaged in an aggressive, multifaceted effort to influence, or attempt to influence, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. Parts of this effort are outlined in the Committee's earlier volumes on election security, social media, the Obama Administration's response to the threat, and the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA). (U) The fifth and final volume focuses on the counterintelligence threat, outlining a wide range of Russian efforts to influence the Trump Campaign and the 2016 election. In this volume the Committee lays out its findings in detail by looking at many aspects of the counterintelligence threat posed by the Russian influence operation. For example, the Committee examined Paul Manafort' s connections to Russian influence actors and the FBI' s treatment of reporting produced by Christopher Steele. While the Committee does not describe the final result as a complete picture, this volume provides the most comprehensive description to date of Russia's activities and the threat they posed. This volume presents this information in topical sections in order to address coherently and in detail the wide variety of Russian actions. The events explained in these sections in many cases overlap, and references in each section will direct the reader to those overlapping parts of the volume. Immediately below is a summary of key findings from several sections. (BOLDFACE ADDED)
https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/sites-default-files-documents-report-volume5.pdf
I suspect DT has been told—oh wait a minute—I temporarily forgot DT has replaced many competent professionals
at the State Dept. with who knows what, or nobody at all. He’s running the gov’t as if it’s his real estate business. You know-the business he ran into the ground that declared bankruptcy 6 times. I almost feel sorry for Steve Witkoff, but unless Witkoff is as delusional as DT is, he should’ve realized by now he’s in way over his head. His real function is to be DT’s scapegoat when DT doesn’t get the
Nobel Peace Prize. Maybe Witkoff has
become accustomed to DT’s abuse.