Putin is increasingly forced to face the reality created by Trump, in which two sides are clearly visible: one destined for strategic victory and the other for inevitable collapse, writes politician Armaz Akhvelediani on social media, commenting on the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
According to him, if Putin remains stubborn, the U.S., along with its partners, will ultimately shift the process into a relatively prolonged, dead-end, and exhausting regime for Russia.
“President Trump is steadily and determinedly following his set plan. The Alaska meeting once again showed who calls the shots here. Putin’s ambitions were partially satisfied, and he seemingly saved face, but beyond this psycho-emotional backdrop, a clear trend emerges—Putin is increasingly forced to face the reality created by Trump, in which two sides are distinctly visible: one destined for strategic victory and the other for inevitable collapse. For Trump, this is a no-lose game. Will Putin follow? The war will end, Ukraine will receive long-term security guarantees, and Trump will go down in history as a victor.
If Putin remains entrenched in his stubbornness, the U.S., together with its partners, will ultimately shift the process into a relatively prolonged, dead-end, and exhausting regime for Russia: with powerful sanctions, rapid and adequate arming of Ukraine, strengthening of NATO, and the effective use of other proven methods to stifle Putin’s regime.
The great West, led by the U.S., is ready to climb this dangerous ascent. Putin’s half-rusted and fundamentally rotten economic and military system will not withstand this inevitable, nightmarish pressure.
Peace in Ukraine, with dignified and just conditions, is only a matter of time. The fate of Putin’s murderous authoritarianism and its anomalous offshoots (including the Ivanishvili-Kobakhidze criminal group) is strictly determined and completely incompatible with humanity’s modern, normal, just, and successful development. The relentless countdown to the end of the Kremlin’s imperialist remnants and the criminal scheming of its Ivanishvili-Kobakhidze satellites has begun!” writes Armaz Akhvelediani.
Armaz Akhvlediani: In Alaska, it became clear who is calling the tune – for Trump, this is a win-win game; will Putin go along? If so, the war will end, and if Putin remains stuck in his obstinacy, the U.S. will shift the process into a mode that leads Russia into a dead end
