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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Putin's Alaska Victory Underscored by Horrified Trump Entourage

Russia is gloating about the warm reception that the senile criminal felon Donald Trump gave the Russian war criminal on U.S. soil last Friday.

Trump’s was nearly licking the boot of Putin, bending forward like a vassal as he shook hands, clapped and invited the Russian despot to a joint ride in the president's “Beast” limousine. Putin was thrown a long lifeline by the senile moron-in-chief. 

No one ever mentions this: the underlying reason for Trump's submissive posture vis-a-vis Putin is that he sees him as a fellow "white Christian supremacist", a natural ally of MAGA per Project 2025 who would be useful in eventually fighting off those dastradly Europeans with all their drark-complexioned migrants, immigrants and asylees from the global south. Trump uses "Trump Derangement Syndrome" to attack the sobriety of his opponents, and Putin's media have borrowed the meme and talk of a "Putin Derangement Syndrome":

“Western media are in a state of derangement verging on complete insanity: For three years they told about Russia’s isolation, and today they saw a red carpet rolled out for the Russian President in the U.S.,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Telegram in response to Putin’s Alaska summit with Trump.

U.S. President Donald Trump claps at the approach of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, who is the subject of an international arrest warrant for war crimes including child abduction. / Anadolu / Anadolu via Getty Images

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Putin who now serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, suggested that the meeting was a tacit acceptance of one of Putin’s key demands: the continuation of Russian attacks on Ukraine while diplomatic talks occur.

Not two days ago yet, Trump was demanding Russia agree to a ceasefire, lest of suffers "very dire consequences". But now, Trump walks out of the meeting and says not a word about a ceasefire. 
 

Top Putin slave, Dmitry Medvedev, was gloating about the outcome of the meeting: negotiations are possible without preconditions, and the Special Military Operation can continue,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram, suggesting that both Putin and Trump now in agreement to dump the problem on Ukraine and Europe, not Russia, and bear responsibility for ending the war.

In agreement with Medvedev, Trump made a 180 U-turn and placed responsibility for peace exclusively on Ukraine, saying that “now it’s really up to President Zelensky to get it done," adding, “I would also say the European nations… have to get involved a little bit. But it’s up to President Zelensky,” Trump continued.

President Donald Trump welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Alaska on Friday Aug. 15, 2025. / SERGEY BOBYLEV / POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Upon his return to Russia, Putin briefed his executive officials on the outcome of the talks, which he described as “timely and quite useful....We discussed our interactions in virtually all their aspects with a focus, of course, on achieving a fair resolution of the Ukraine crisis,” Putin said in a statement released by the Kremlin. “We certainly had an opportunity to discuss the origins and causes of this crisis, which we did. It is the removal of these root causes that must underlie the settlement." 

By "root causes", Putin means that Ukraine is part of his "Russias" (as there are many Russias within the federation), that its independence must be abolished, and the country returned to Russia or turned into a satellite state of Russia. That is why Putin rejects Ukraine's quest for EU and NATO membership, and wants direct control over parts of Ukraine's territory. 

“We had a chance to convey our position in a calm and detailed manner. We definitely respect the U.S. administration’s position, which wants the hostilities to stop as soon as possible. So do we, and we would like to move forward with settling all issues by peaceful means,” Putin declared.

In his Hannity interview, Trump appeared to back down on his previously made threat of severe economic consequences if no peace deal was agreed to on Friday. “Because of what happened today, I think I don’t have to think about that,” Trump said. “Now, I may have to think about it in two weeks or three weeks or something. But we don’t have to think about that today.”

President Donald Trump -looking stupid - and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at the end of their joint “press conference” on Aug. 15, 2025. / Andrew Harnik / Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Because of Trump's ignorance of world affairs, he is easily manipulated with the lies that his interlocutors throw at him, be they Vladimir Putin or Benjamin Netanyahu or Kim Jong-Un or any of the other dictators he is enamored with.

Ivor Bennett, Sky News’ Moscow correspondent, echoed Podolyaka’s sentiment by reporting that the reaction in Russia to Putin’s meeting with Trump is “nothing short of triumphant.” CNN senior international correspondent Frederik Pleitgen agreed that “the Russians are pretty happy with the way that the Trump-Putin summit went down.”

In the U.S., Trump administration officials have largely echoed the president’s sentiment that the meeting was “very productive” and “great progress.” That said, it has been alleged that behind the scenes, the reaction from Trump’s inner circle has not been as enthusiastic.

U.S. President Donald Trump smiling sweetly at his re-dicovered love for Russian Dictator Vladimir Putin after a joint news conference following their meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S., Aug. 15, 2025. / Gavriil Grigorov / via REUTERS

Trump, for his part, released a groveling video praising the Russian leader in the wake of their talks, thanking him multiple times for his attendance. “There were many, many points that we agreed on, most of them, I would say,” Trump noted in the video.

Buttressing this outcome - that Trump gave Putin everything and got nothing in return except to lay blame on Zelenskiy and the EU - observers present at the Anchorage meeting, report seeing Trump's entourage, including Trump bimbo asslicker Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, appearing "ashen" and “frightened” by what they had witnessed during the meeting.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul was asked by a reporter, “A lot of the press corps that was there, they reported in the minutes and hours after the presser that they saw members of the administration, like Karoline Leavitt, look ashen, almost frightened after what they had seen behind closed doors. What did that indicate to you?” 
The Alaska summit was widely viewed as a failure. / Andrew Harnik / Getty Images

McFaul responded, “We should all be glad that we did not go to Alaska, because I was in Helsinki with you. And I was in Geneva when President Biden met. They traveled a long way for nothing in return, those journalists.”  He continued, ”But that suggests to me that this was a bigger disaster than they’re letting on... they’re not even trying to spin it.... They’re not even attempting to do that because they know they don’t have anything to work with.”

The summit in Alaska is now largely considered a huge failure and a major disappointment at Trump's mercurial, tentative, capricious turnabouts. The TACO label absolutely correct: Trump is so dumb that he immediately changes his mind when he hears something different. His ignorance does not give him sufficient reference to gauge the moment and make his own analysis. He quickly succumbs to whatever he hears.

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Trump Releases Putin Love Letter After Ceasefire Summit Flop
Emell Derra Adolphus
Sat, August 16, 2025 

President Donald Trump released a garbled mess of a video praising Russian President Vladimir Putin for a “very productive meeting” a day after they failed to reach a ceasefire deal in Ukraine.

In a bootlicking propaganda clip that Trump posted to his Truth Social account Saturday, somber music accompanies snippets of the world leaders’ meet-and-greet in Anchorage, Alaska, including footage of their respective planes arriving, and the two men shaking hands and walking in slow motion, spliced with images of American flags.

The growly voiceover Trump recorded to accompany the video was equally puzzling, beginning, “I would like to thank President Putin and his entire team” before segueing into Trump’s comments at their joint press conference.

At the conference, Trump declared that he and Putin would stop “thousands” of people from being killed, The Guardian reported.

“We will speak to you very soon and will probably see you again very soon,” Trump told Putin in a voiceover accompanying a video posted on Truth Social. / Andrew Harnik / Getty Images

Closing out the video, Trump says, “We will speak to you very soon and will probably see you again very soon.”

In recounting the meeting in a debrief with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Trump kept his recap of the conversation vague, opting instead to insist that it was a “10” out of 10 success while in the same breath blaming former President Joe Biden for the talks not turning out better.

Trump claimed that Putin “respects our country now” under his leadership. He added, “He didn’t respect it under Biden, I can tell you that,” claiming that Russia’s war with Ukraine “would have never happened” if “we had a competent president.”

As for the next steps in securing a ceasefire, Trump laid the responsibility at the feet of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Now it’s really up to President Zelensky to get it done,” Trump told Hannity. “And I would also say the European nations have to get involved a little bit. But it’s up to President Zelensky, and if they would like, I will be at that next meeting.”

Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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