Trump's Shocking Deal with Putin: Is This the End of the US-Russia Cold War?
by Amy Ivanov in PoliticsSeasoned diplomatic observers believe US President Donald Trump's public rebuke of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was a calculated move to discredit Zelensky and pave the way for closer ties with Russia. Moscow reacted enthusiastically, anticipating accelerated talks and a potential Trump-Putin summit. Private discussions suggest a shift away from Ukraine conflict resolution toward lucrative US-Russia economic deals. Secret talks between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov are underway, focusing on energy deals and potentially restarting the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Russia's economic envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, envisions broad cooperation, including joint space exploration projects. While significant profits are possible through business with Russia, which possesses substantial rare earth reserves, this alliance risks alienating US allies and significantly altering global geopolitical dynamics. The Kremlin has acknowledged the rapid change in US foreign policy, which seems to align with Russia's vision. The motivations behind Trump's pivot to Russia remain unclear, with speculation ranging from financial gain to a belief in Russia as a natural US ally against China. The US-Russia relationship appears to be entering a radical new phase.
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