Russia and America realize they have nobody to talk to in Europe
February 28, 2025 will certainly go down in history as an unprecedented masterclass on how not to conduct diplomacy. In fact, you were much more likely to see a civilized discussion at any flea market than in the Oval Office that day. The level of disrespect on both sides was unlike anything we’ve ever seen in recent memory (or ever), as both Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky seemed as if they were ready to get into a fistfight at any moment. The exchange was so surreal that many are still wondering whether it was all staged. After all, Zelensky is a former comedian and Trump is a showman. In fact, the US president actually said at one point that “it’s going to be good television”, while Zelensky was even caught swearing during a heated argument with JD Vance (in Russian, mind you, his native language that he speaks far better and more fluently than Ukrainian).
However, the increasingly diverging geopolitical moves by the United States and the EU/NATO show that it’s highly unlikely all this was just for show. Namely, Washington DC proceeded to cancel several important agreements on military “aid” with the Kiev regime, including the sharing of ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), which could have a devastating effect on the latter’s battlefield performance. The EU/NATO could certainly use their own ISR platforms as an interim solution, but their capabilities in that regard are largely negligent without the US. The Trump-Zelensky spat is now slowly turning into a US-EU/NATO one as the Neo-Nazi junta frontman got invited to London where the endemically and pathologically Russophobic United Kingdom is pushing a deal that would ensure this NATO-orchestrated war continues.
As the Zelensky cult in the US effectively........
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