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Putin’s Wildest Dreams Come True

2025/2/19
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Tommy Vitor: 特朗普与普京的会谈标志着美国外交政策的巨大转变,彻底抛弃了乌克兰和欧洲。这在一定程度上是由于特朗普政府对欧洲盟友的不信任和对与俄罗斯合作的兴趣。 Ben Rhodes: 特朗普政府的举动标志着美国75年来外交政策的巨大转变,彻底放弃了对欧洲安全的保障。这将对欧洲安全和全球地缘政治格局产生深远影响。 Marco Rubio: 特朗普是唯一能够促成俄乌冲突和平进程的领导人。他与普京的会谈是朝着和平解决冲突迈出的重要一步。 Max Seddon: 俄罗斯对特朗普与普京的会谈以及随后在利雅得举行的会议表示谨慎乐观,但实际上他们从中获得了巨大的利益。俄罗斯媒体对美国政策转变的反应表明,他们认为俄罗斯的世界观正在获胜,乌克兰将面临不利局面,而欧洲也将不得不应对这一局面。 J.D. Vance: J.D. Vance在慕尼黑安全会议上的言论让欧洲领导人感到震惊,因为这与美国对俄罗斯和乌克兰的政策转变相结合,进一步加剧了欧洲的不稳定。他支持德国极右翼政党AfD,这相当于支持德国新纳粹主义。

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The podcast discusses President Trump's direct negotiations with Putin to end the war in Ukraine, excluding Ukraine and Europe. This action is seen as a drastic shift from 75 years of U.S. foreign policy, abandoning Ukraine and Europe. The implications of this decision and the lack of Ukrainian involvement are analyzed.
  • Trump's direct negotiations with Putin exclude Ukraine and Europe.
  • This represents a major shift from decades of US foreign policy.
  • The decision is viewed as a betrayal of Ukraine and its allies.
  • Russia is seen as benefiting greatly from this shift.

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Tommy and Ben discuss the seismic shift in US foreign policy that happened this past week after Trump announced that the US and Russia would directly negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine through talks that exclude Ukraine and Europe. They also explain how JD Vance’s first foreign trip insulted nearly every leader in Europe while boosting Germany’s far-right AfD party ahead of Germany’s election this Sunday, how support for a crypto scam has become a major political liability for the president of Argentina, the continued fallout from USAID cuts, the latest on the Gaza ceasefire, and intelligence leaks about a potential Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Then, Ben speaks to Max Seddon, Moscow Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, about how the flip flop in US foreign policy towards Russia is being greeted by the Kremlin.

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