{"id":1950,"date":"2025-08-18T09:47:32","date_gmt":"2025-08-18T09:47:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=1950"},"modified":"2025-08-22T13:55:19","modified_gmt":"2025-08-22T13:55:19","slug":"red-carpet-for-a-new-world-order-what-really-went-down-in-alaska","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2025\/08\/18\/red-carpet-for-a-new-world-order-what-really-went-down-in-alaska\/","title":{"rendered":"Red carpet for a new world order: What really went down in Alaska"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Anchorage summit may not have produced a deal, but it marked the collapse of the old Western narrative<\/strong><\/p>\n The meeting in Anchorage opened with a choreographed spectacle unlike anything the world had seen before. Two massive airships rolled onto the tarmac one after the other. Two presidents emerged at the exact same moment. They began walking toward each other. Donald Trump paused on the red carpet, waiting as Vladimir Putin covered his part of the distance.<\/p>\n The world held its breath. It must have felt something like July 1969, when millions watched Neil Armstrong step onto the lunar surface. A few more seconds, one small step \u2013 and then, the historic handshake. A giant leap for mankind.<\/p>\n The staging seemed to promise that history would be made that very day. Hundreds of journalists from around the globe had gathered at Elmendorf-Richardson Air Force Base, anticipating dramatic announcements.<\/p>\n Instead, the ending fell flat. After closed-door talks, Trump and Putin appeared before the cameras to declare there was \u201cno deal yet\u201d \u2013\u00a0<\/em>only an agreement to keep talking. The expanded session and working lunch were scrapped. Putin laid flowers at a cemetery for Soviet World War II pilots and headed home.<\/p>\n For Trump, the peace process boils down to optics. He wants the same kind of photo-op he just staged with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia: Putin and Ukraine\u2019s Vladimir Zelensky shaking hands under his divine glow, the self-anointed peacemaker adding another jewel to his crown.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The Kremlin sees it differently. Between the two largest nuclear powers, dialogue must be on an equal footing. A Putin-Zelensky meeting can only come as the result of terms worked out directly between Putin and Trump \u2013 terms Zelensky would have no choice but to implement.<\/p>\n That is the central landmine under today\u2019s US-Russian dialogue. For Putin\u2019s delegation, the task wasn\u2019t to put on a show but to achieve some real movement beneath the surface.<\/p>\n On the eve of Anchorage, I wrote:<\/p>\n \u201c<\/em>What does Trump want? A ceasefire, and a meeting between Putin and Zelensky. What must Putin do? Ensure both happen on his conditions. Those conditions are clear: Ukrainian withdrawal from Donbass. The question is whether Trump signs on.\u201d<\/em><\/em><\/p>\n If the leaks are to be believed, the Russians at least nudged Trump closer to their position. He now seems willing to test whether he can pressure Ukraine and Europe into accepting Putin\u2019s terms. That\u2019s what the coming weeks will revolve around.<\/p>\n By that measure, the Russian delegation achieved its goals \u2013 vital for the peace process, but impossible to sell to the public. No shiny photo.<\/p>\n So why doesn\u2019t Trump simply bow out? The answer is simple: he can\u2019t. He\u2019s stuck in the groove he inherited from his predecessor, Joe Biden, and climbing out isn\u2019t easy.<\/p>\n Under Biden, Washington was the engine driving the war. Under Trump, America is just dead weight, lumbering forward on inertia. Pressuring Putin would take effort. Pressuring Europe and Ukraine would take effort. Even walking away would take effort \u2013 and the US\u00a0can\u2019t manage that.<\/p>\nSo, what exactly was that?<\/h2>\n

Trump the hostage<\/h2>\n