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Crypto Rover· 2025-08-15 12:57
💥BREAKING:🇺🇦 UKRAINE PRESIDENT ZELENSKY SAYS: IT’S TIME TO END WAR.THIS IS BULLISH FOR MARKETS! https://t.co/lAxh9BbRTG ...
A second meeting with Zelenskyy is the outcome we’re looking for: Amb. McFaul
MSNBC· 2025-08-15 11:51
Summit Overview - A summit between President Trump and Russian Leader Vladimir Putin is scheduled in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine and potential economic ties [1][2] - Putin's first time in the United States since 2015, expressing optimism about the summit and the Trump administration's efforts to resolve the crisis [1][2] Potential Outcomes and Concerns - Discussions may include potential economic ties with the U S and an end to the Kremlin's exile from the Western financial system [2] - Trump is considering offering Putin access to rare minerals to incentivize ending the war, but prioritizes saving lives [3][4] - A two-phase process is proposed, potentially involving Zelensky and European leaders to discuss a framework explored by Trump and Putin [6][7] - Concerns exist that Putin might offer Trump a deal that forces Ukraine to concede territory without adequate security [8] - There is uncertainty whether Trump will be tough with Putin and impose sanctions or accommodate Putin's desires for an improved relationship [9] Geopolitical Implications and Alliances - Trump's administration is building close relationships with British leaders, potentially influencing his approach to the deal with Russia [11] - The German Chancellor's relationship with Trump is seen as crucial for bringing along other European partners [12][13] - Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine three and a half years ago, an estimated 250,000 Russian soldiers have been killed, and total casualties are approaching 1 million [13] - Up to 100,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed [14] Analysis and Perspectives - Putin has already achieved a victory by meeting with the U S President, despite being an indicted war criminal [18] - The key outcome is to get a second meeting with President Zelensky, as the war cannot end without Ukrainian negotiation [19][20] - Putin's global influence has weakened, as seen in Russia's limited intervention in conflicts in the Caucasus and Syria [21] - Despite tough rhetoric, Trump has done little in real actions to pressure Putin, and a better strategy would have been to impose sanctions before the meeting [25][26]
Donald Trump says 'everybody’s to blame' for Putin invading Ukraine
MSNBC· 2025-08-15 04:18
Donald Trump has failed to end Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine 206 times. Here's how we arrived at that calculation. There's a very easy negotiation to take place.I will have it solved within one day and I'll have that done. I'll have that done in 24 hours. I'll have it done.Donald Trump did not solve this war in his first 24 hours in the presidency this year, and he has now had 206 24-hour periods in which to, as he put it, solve this war. Donald Trump will not solve this war tomorrow, and he remains incap ...
Appeasement "won't work," says retired general ahead of Trump-Putin summit #shorts #trump #putin
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-14 22:43
If I'm hearing you right though, General, Vladimir Putin tomorrow will be rewarded for his bad behavior. Is that fair. That's the fear.And it doesn't seem like he's going to be punished. Look, he started a major war. He's done billions of dollars worth of damage. He's killed hundreds of thousands of people.He attacks civilian uh people uh and and institutions and hospitals and nurseries and schools with impunity. He's abducted children. Um and uh I know that the president wants to end it and and I'm all in ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-14 19:10
Geopolitical Risk - The report highlights China's significant missile arsenal capable of targeting US bases in the Pacific [1] - The report suggests a potential war between the US and China would be catastrophic, given both nations possess nuclear weapons [1]
Does Trump have Ukraine's best interests? Ex-Zelenskyy advisor weighs in
MSNBC· 2025-08-14 15:50
Joining us now, former adviser to Ukrainian President Zalinski, Igor Novakov. Igor, first, uh, just in the last few minutes, we heard President Trump discuss tomorrow's summit. He says he hopes this meeting sets up a second meeting where there will be this give and take in terms of boundaries and land.How do you see these comments and how are you feeling about this Trump Putin meeting tomorrow. Well, hello Anna. Uh well, President Trump's usually preparing the stage and preparing the deal he's about to make ...
Looking back on key moments of the war in Ukraine
NBC News· 2025-08-14 02:29
Conflict Overview - Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2022, marking the largest military action in Europe since World War II [1] - Initial Russian attempts to quickly capture Ukraine and incorporate it into Russia were unsuccessful due to Ukrainian resistance [1][3] - Despite halting the initial Russian advance, missile attacks against civilians continued [3] - Russia still occupies approximately 20% of Ukraine, including areas along the Black Sea and in the Donbas region [6] - A roughly 600-mile front line separates the two sides, with both sides utilizing drones extensively [6] Humanitarian Impact - The invasion led to a refugee crisis, with women and children fleeing Ukraine [1] - Ukrainians blew up a bridge to slow down the Russian advance, which made it extremely difficult for people to evacuate these areas [2] - Attacks on civilian areas, such as apartment complexes, were described as a terror campaign [4] - Many Ukrainians are still sleeping in subways due to ongoing missile and drone attacks [8] Military and Strategic Developments - Ukrainian forces rallied and halted the Russian advance at the gates of Kyiv [3] - Ukrainian forces pushed back the Russian advance, revealing evidence of atrocities committed by Russian troops in occupied areas [4][5] - An independent American study estimated Russian military losses at around 1 million dead and injured [7] - The conflict has evolved into a "drone war" due to shortages of artillery [6] Political and Geopolitical Implications - Ukraine's president chose to stay and fight despite offers of evacuation [3] - The conflict has garnered support for Ukraine from President Biden and European leaders [5] - Ukrainians recognize they may have to make territorial concessions, but they want to be involved in those decisions [9]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-14 00:00
Military Situation - Russian forces breached Ukraine's defensive line north of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region [1] - Reports indicate panic and confusion amidst the Ukrainian forces [1] - The surge suggests Russia's intent to continue its war efforts where possible [1]
Trump Putin Meeting Is 'Listening Exercise ' White House
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-13 19:27
On Friday morning, President Trump will travel across the country to Anchorage, Alaska for a bilateral meeting with pre Russian President Vladimir Putin. This meeting came about because the president of Russia asked the president of the United States to meet through his special envoy Steve Whit. The goal of this meeting for the president is to walk away with a better understanding of how we can end this war. And the president said at this podium yesterday when he joined all of you in the room that he hopes ...
Trump: Russia could face 'severe consequences' if Putin does not agree to end war
NBC News· 2025-08-13 17:30
Will Russia face any consequences if Vladimir Putin does not agree to stop the war after your meeting on Friday. >> Yes, they will. Yeah.>> What will there consequences. >> There will be sanctions tariffs. >> There will I don't have to say there will be very severe consequences.>> When you meet with Vladimir Putin Friday in Alaska, >> yeah. >> Do you believe you can convince him to stop targeting civilians in Ukraine. >> Well, I'll tell you what.I've had that conversation with him. I've had a lot of good co ...