Making Sense of US-Russia Negotiations & Europe's Panic
Larry Johnson, Ray McGovern & Glenn Diesen
I discussed the confusion around peace negotiations in Ukraine and the unravelling of Europe with two former CIA officials, Larry Johnson and Ray McGovern, on Danny Haiphong's podcast.
Putin has politely rejected Trump’s proposal for a 30-day ceasefire without a political settlement, although Moscow sees this as a positive development as Ukraine was brought closer to the negotiation table. Trump concluded that Putin respects America and that Ukraine should not have picked a fight with a country like Russia, as it is so much more powerful. Trump also made a plea to Putin to spare the lives of the thousands of Ukrainian troops surrendered in Kursk. The Europeans are in a panic as they outsourced their security and strategic thinking to the US, which has increasingly different interests and fewer resources.
Ray McGovern asks the right question: how did we get into this mess? Time to bring Blinken and Nuland to explain to Congress.
Russia trusts the British less than almost anyone going back to the days of Britain owning Afghanistan and India. Starmer and the rest of his Globalist ilk are also on the verge of financial collapse which is why they are so eager to keep the war going as they can float bonds through the EU and use that money to “purchase” weapons. Which is all bullshit all it does is allow them to print more money and keep their economy afloat. The US agreement added that there would be elections which gets rid of Zelensky and that is exactly what Putin wants. A more pro Russia leader of Ukraine will move the needle towards peace which is a good thing for humanity even though it’s terrible for the EU and European economy’s. The financial reckoning is upon everyone it’s just going to be who blinks first that topples that first domino.