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the past is like heartburn and reflux....On 15 August, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska, the first head-of-state meeting between the two countries since the Ukraine War began. It was widely panned as a “shameful” and “vomit-inducing” episode where Putin apparently came out on top. Taking a win from Alaska
Trump himself certainly didn’t help things. In front of Putin, he continued insisting that a “Russia hoax” prevented him from building better relations with Moscow during his first term, was pleased that Putin backed him up on the argument that “the war would have never happened under Trump”, and even entertained Putin’s views on “ mail-in ballot fraud”, effectively bashing his domestic political opponents in front of an adversary. None of this amounted to a real concession to Putin; while embarrassing for many Americans, they simply recycled Trump’s classic talking points. The true concession was in holding the meeting itself, which effectively ended Putin’s diplomatic isolation in the West, with apparently nothing to show for it. Indeed, there was no agreement on a ceasefire, no peace deal, not even a clear roadmap. Trump asserted that agreement had been reached on “most of the points,” with only “a few left”, including “one that is probably the most significant, but we have a very good chance of getting there”, which raises more questions than it answers, given the gulf between Russian and Ukrainian positions. Still, it could have been worse. Europeans were relieved that Trump stressed it is ultimately up to Ukraine to negotiate peace, a rhetorical nod to Zelenskyy’s “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine”. Yet Trump has effectively narrowed the practical meaning of this principle: instead of Washington sustaining full support for Kyiv until Zelenskyy seeks compromise, it now appears to mean only that Trump will not openly force Ukraine into territorial concessions. However, reading between the lines of the meeting, particularly Putin’s remarks, the picture becomes more complex. He dwelled on the World War II alliance between the US and the USSR in defeating the Axis powers; while this played into Russia’s “historical memory battle” with the West over credit for Allied victory, he also thanked the US for Lend-Lease support, something usually downplayed in Russian propaganda. He also refrained from reaching further back in history to justify Russian claims over Ukraine. Instead, he explicitly called the “Ukrainian nation” a “brotherly nation” to Russia, implying Ukraine is not subsumed into his vision of the Russian nation. Whether this reflects a genuine shift or is merely a tactical rhetorical concession to Trump remains to be seen. While he did once again stress the need to address the “root causes” of the conflict, namely “to consider all legitimate concerns of Russia and to reinstate a just balance of security in Europe and in the world on the whole”, he also agreed that “naturally, the security of Ukraine should be ensured as well”; Putin framed this as something Trump pushed him to agree to. Since the meeting, there has been a “he said, she said” debate about what exactly Putin meant. US envoy Steve Witkoff claimed Putin accepted the idea of the US providing “Article 5-like security guarantees” for Ukraine, which would mark the most significant concession in Russia’s position since the war began, and could even open a path to a negotiated solution, as it would resolve one of Ukraine’s fundamental concerns; while Ukraine would not legally surrender lost territory, it could at least now live with a lasting truce. European leaders seized on this interpretation, when they joined Zelenskyy to collectively raise the issue with Trump. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov quickly rejected Witkoff’s version, stressing in a press conference that any guarantees for Ukraine must also account for Russia’s security and include Russia and China, potentially others as well. That position would mark no concession at all, and simply restates Russia’s April 2022 stance. It is difficult to say which version is closer to the truth; in fact, both could be true to some extent. It may be that, just as Trump’s intervention has disrupted Western unity on Ukraine, it has also introduced rifts into Russia’s own calculations about rapprochement with the West. It’s clear that at least some of Lavrov’s claims during that press conference weren’t accurate, particularly his assertion that the US is against continued weapons supply to Ukraine, as the US authorised delivery of ERAM missiles to Ukraine soon after Lavrov’s remarks. Trump isn’t about to completely abandon Ukraine, and is willing to exert meaningful pressure on Russia. Now is the time to hold the line and present a united Western position. As long as Putin’s actual remarks in Alaska can credibly be interpreted as a real concession, Trump should ignore any contrary comments made by Putin’s underlings, and demand that Putin either honour the commitments made to his face, or else publicly and personally clarify the Russian position. That would quieten Trump’s critics, and show that hosting Putin was, perhaps, not a bad idea after all. https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/08/taking-a-win-from-alaska/
Gus: WHATEVER THE WEST UNIFIED POSITION IS, THE WEST HAS TRIED TO DIDDLE RUSSIA FOR TOO LONG. MAKE THE ONLY DEAL THAT RUSSIA WILL ACCEPT, OTHERWISE YOU CAN COUNT ANOTHER 120,000 DEAD UKRAINIAN SOLDIERS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: NO NATO IN "UKRAINE" (WHAT'S LEFT OF IT) THE DONBASS REPUBLICS ARE NOW BACK IN THE RUSSIAN FOLD — AS THEY USED TO BE PRIOR 1922. THE RUSSIANS WON'T ABANDON THESE AGAIN. THESE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ODESSA, KHERSON AND KHARKIV..... CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954 TRANSNISTRIA WILL BE PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.
EASY.
THE WEST KNOWS IT.
YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
GUSNOTE: IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE PICTURE OF THE FLAGS AT TOP WAS A SET UP CREATED EITHER BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR A NON-OFFICIAL BUM TO STIR THE POSSUM...
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Young men are leaving Ukraine in large numbers after Kiev lifted its travel ban on males aged 18 to 22, a border official announced on Thursday.
Earlier this month, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky ordered authorities to allow men in the age group to leave, marking a significant shift in the application of martial law. Males aged 18 to 60 were barred from travelling abroad beginning in February 2022. Only women, children, and men either below conscription age or formally removed from the military register had been permitted to leave, with limited exceptions.
State Border Guard Service spokesman Andrey Demchenko said that young people had already begun departing after the travel ban was lifted. Large numbers were reportedly heading toward the borders with Poland and Hungary, causing traffic jams that have been widely publicized on social media. He confirmed that the first applicants had already completed the necessary paperwork at checkpoints and left the country.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced the regulation on Tuesday, saying it would apply to all men in the age group, including those already abroad. It took effect on Thursday, requiring those crossing the border to present a passport and military ID.
Kiev’s general mobilization, which mandates all able-bodied men aged 25 to 60 be available to serve in the armed forces, has failed to make up for ongoing battlefield losses and has reportedly led Ukrainian commanders to voice concerns over persistent manpower shortages. Ukrainian officials say nearly 400,000 servicemen have deserted, and many do not plan to return.
READ MORE: 650,000 fighting-age men have fled Ukraine – TelegraphRecruiters have resorted to using force to fill the ranks. Videos of forced conscription posted on social media have fueled public anger. Many men have tried to flee across rivers or remote terrain, with border guards intercepting thousands and sometimes resorting to the use of firearms.
https://www.rt.com/russia/623634-young-ukrainians-fleeing-abroad/
GUS: IT APPEARS THAT THE KIEV REGIME HAS RECOGNISED THAT THE ONLY WAY IT CAN PROTECT THE GALICIAN/UKRAINIAN GENE POOL IS BY PROTECTING THE "NEXT" GENERATION FROM BEING KILLED ON THE BATTLEFRONT.... THESE YOUNG MEN ARE THE FUTURE FOR UKRAINE: BETTER LIVE THAN DEAD...
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MEANWHILE:
A New York Times (NYT) report claiming that Russian surveillance drones have been flying over military supply routes in Germany “looks more like another newspaper hoax,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
The NYT article published on Thursday cited US and European officials expressing concern about alleged Russian intelligence gathering across Europe. The NYT claimed that Russian drones have monitored US and other western military shipments through eastern Germany, particularly those bound for Ukraine.
Local media outlet WirtschaftsWoche has also alleged drone activity near German military bases, citing local defense officials who described it as a security risk.
The Kremlin spokesman countered that if Russian drones had actually been operating in Germany, the country’s authorities would have certainly noticed and spoken up.
The report comes as a number of Western European governments have been voicing fears of a supposed Russian military threat to the EU. Moscow has repeatedly dismissed such claims as baseless fearmongering used by Western leaders to beef up military budgets.
READ MORE: Europe rapidly ‘building for war’ – FTEarlier this month, Financial Times reported that Europe was rapidly expanding its weapons plants and “building for war,” calling it “rearmament on a historic scale.”
Moscow has accused European leaders of pushing the continent towards confrontation. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has charged that Western governments are trying to prepare Europe for “a real war against Russia,” accusing the EU of exhibiting a “Russophobic frenzy” and uncontrolled militarization.
https://www.rt.com/russia/623635-peskov-nyt-drone-hoax/
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REWRITING HISTORY:
US Vice President JD Vance has faced widespread ridicule on social media after claiming in a televised interviewthat World War II ended through negotiation, while defending President Donald Trump's diplomatic approach in Russia's war on Ukraine.
"World War II ended with Germany and Japan's unconditional surrender, not negotiation," an account called "Republicans against Trump" posted on X,sharing a snippet of the Vance interview.
On May 8, 1945,Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally, after dictator Adolf Hitler died by suicide. Nazi Germany's ally Japan surrendered later in August, following the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
https://www.dw.com/en/trump-changing-the-narrative-historical-facts-iraq-invasion-smithsonian-museums-censorship-slavery/a-73772563
YET, THE WAR AGAINST THE NAZIS IN GERMANY WAS WON MOSTLY DUE TO THE SOVIETS (RUSSIANS) BUT THE RUSSIAN ROLE HAS BEEN BELITTLED BY THE WEST....
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.