Trump-Putin Summit: the True Fake on the Us Air Force Demonstration
The Alaska summit ended without a ceasefire but both leaders expressed satisfaction as Russia controls one-fifth of Ukraine and talks focused on territorial concessions and peace terms.
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CHRONIC. Personal relations between heads of state have, at all times, weighed heavily on real diplomacy, but we had never seen a duo that farfetched.
With a red carpet and the overflight of a B-2 stealth bomber surrounded by several fighter planes, Donald Trump offered Vladimir Putin a remarkable return to the international scene at the summit on Ukraine, Alaska, on August 15, 2025. However, on social media, pro-Russian accounts disinformation about the passage of the US Air Force into the sky of Anchorage.
After the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin chief suddenly made concessions. As Trump's special envoy said, Russia is open to security guarantees to Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin showed off and made funny faces, Trump applauded like a child. The summit in Alaska showed that the world is not ruled by one, but by two clowns.
ANALYSIS - As the summit with its Russian counterpart demonstrated brilliantly, Donald Trump seems unable to print on the Ukrainian file the balance of power he has favoured elsewhere.
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