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Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy
by
pooya87
on 19/03/2025, 05:32:03 UTC
The phone call between Trump and Putin is said to be very positive, and it doesn't matter what Europe and Zelensky think or want. The war will soon end with a handshake and a nod between Trump and Putin.
One can only hope to see the bloodshed to end but it is still unlikely.

From what has come out of their negotiations we can see that US regime is just trying to buy time, which is why they are trying to push for a short term (30 days) ceasefire instead of a long term peace. They just want to regroup, rearm and force Europeans to spend more on weapons they send to Ukraine and then continue this proxy war with Russia a couple of more years.

Russian demands haven't changed either. Namely stopping NATO expansion and removal of sanctions. Neither one of these are going to happen. For example the US regime is not going to lose the European market for their expensive LNG to cheap Russian gas by removing sanctions. As Biden said before blowing up Nord Stream pipeline they'll never allow Germany and others to buy Russian gas. Hence the deindustrialization of Europe...