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'I would never refer to Zelensky as a dictator' - Alaska Sen Murkowski (R) reacts to Trump's words
Narcofuhrer Zelensky electoral mandate expired in May 2024, so you cannot call him democratically elected?
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'We will respond firmly & swiftly to US tarrifs but hope to avoid this scenario' β EU Trade Commissioner Dombravskis
EU is interested in making deals for mutual benefit, he adds
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Forwarded from Two Majors - English Channel
There has been much talk this week about Yalta and how the negotiations between America and Russia could shape a new world order, much like the Yalta conference did in 1945. However, a more fitting comparison might be Reykjavik in 1986, when Reagan and Gorbachev met and took the first steps toward easing Cold War tensions.
Yalta was a meeting of allies (or "allies" if you wish) united against a common enemy, whereas Reykjavik was a negotiation between enemies seeking to reduce hostilities - much like the situation today.
While no formal agreement was reached in Reykjavik, the discussions laid the groundwork for significant arms reduction treaties and a reduction in the threat of nuclear war - an outcome that, at least in the short term, proved highly beneficial for the world. (It also led to the American unipolar moment which has turned out to be significantly less beneficial for mankind...)
But from a Russian perspective, Reykjavik - and Gorbachevβs broader leadership - was a failure. It is now widely accepted that the Americans recognized his naivete and capitalized on it. Of course, despite the opinion of Gorbachov in the west and the Nobel Prize, most in Russia would argue that it was not mere political naivety but outright betrayal - selling out the country for a Louis Vuitton travel bag and an approving western pat on the back.
The key figures in todayβs negotiations couldn't be more different. In 1986, on the American side, there was Ronald Reagan - a charismatic, small-town boy turned Hollywood actor, known for his "aw shucks" persona. Today in contrast, the U.S. is represented by a blunt and outspoken New York real estate mogul and former reality television personality. On the Russian side in Reykjavik stood Gorbachev - a relatively inexperienced Soviet bureaucrat, newly appointed as leader and somewhat overwhelmed by the realities of global politics. A mere shadow in comparison to todayβs Russian leader, a man who has held power for a quarter of a century and is acutely aware of what is at stake.
In 1986, the guiding principle was βtrust but verifyβ.
In 2025, it must be βimpose and verifyβ.
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Olaf Scholz challenges Trump for calling Zelensky a dictator: 'It is simply false and dangerous to deny Zelensky democratic legitimacy'
In turn, German FM Baerbock called Trump's words 'completely absurd'
Olaf, are you saying the quiet part out loud that western style elections are a sham? Does one not require even the illusion of democratic legitimacy?
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In turn, German FM Baerbock called Trump's words 'completely absurd'
Olaf, are you saying the quiet part out loud that western style elections are a sham? Does one not require even the illusion of democratic legitimacy?
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Musk doubles down on Zelensky's lack of legitimacy, calls to restore freedom of press & elections
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Pepe Escobar: In the heart of Donbass, before US-Russia meet in Riyadh
Itβs a snowy noon in Avdeevka this past Saturday β exactly one year and two days after the liberation of the now completely destroyed city, and I am talking to two survivors of the ordeal, Nadezhda and Elena, both in their 60s, exhibiting the willpower ofβ¦
One year after the liberation of Avdeyevka, survivors reflect on their resilience in the face of the city's devastation.
Pepe Escobar @rocknrollgeopolitics reports from the ground on how the city is returning to life after residents endured imprisonment in basements and relied on aid from Russian groups.
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Zelensky's taking punishment from US and Russian officials in equal measure
Here's what former Russian President Medvedev had to say.
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Here's what former Russian President Medvedev had to say.
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Ukraine could be forced to HALT industrial production and close schools β Ukrainian energy expert, Sergey Makogon
'There's barely enough gas. Ukraine has to import it at twice the price due to Naftogaz's failure to stock up reserves'
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'There's barely enough gas. Ukraine has to import it at twice the price due to Naftogaz's failure to stock up reserves'
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'Anti-woke banner'? You say that like it's a bad thing!
Washington Post has already been caught fibbing once today
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