The problem here for Trump is that he’s not in a position to give Putin what he wants, even if he’s minded to. No decision made in the White House will be binding on Europe, or even on the next US administration. And Putin knows that, too.
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I suppose it’s possible Putin doesn’t realize that, or doesn’t believe he can pull it off.
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But alas the chances of that are next to zero, the regime has been very thorough at destroying any and every expression of dissent.
And they’ll eat up any victorious bs the propaganda will feed them.
And Putin will get his opportunity to regroup.
Some months to set up the next offensive.
The script is the old soviet one, just with more mafia.
I simply expressed a different reading of a specific point in the analysis, which I generally agree with.
Pay attention.
Not that Trump is the person to do it. All eyes on Europe now.
And what you reference as being bilateralism, as occurring between 2 US officials presenting opposite positions from one another in Munich, - is not bilateralism, but is in fact the right hand not telling the left hand what the actual intentions are?