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Alaska Summit Skepticism /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Patrick Henningsen

Patrick argues that a trilateral summit involving Zelensky is unlikely due to deep mistrust, especially after a recent assassination attempt on Putin and past failed negotiations. Moscow views Zelensky as weak, on his way out, and potentially disruptive to any peace deal. The Trump administration’s negotiation history—pursuing headlines, seeking last-minute leverage, and shifting terms—suggests no real breakthrough is likely.

The U.S., according to the speaker, refuses to acknowledge its role as a co-belligerent via NATO’s support for Ukraine, which undermines trust. Russia believes the U.S. is “not agreement capable” after past betrayals, such as the Istanbul talks followed by surprise military actions. Successful talks would require a neutral mediator like China, but Trump and his advisers lack detailed understanding of the conflict, making genuine progress improbable.

The speaker also criticizes U.S. officials like Rubio for claiming new insights into Russia’s demands when these have long been known. Without addressing core Russian conditions—like ruling out NATO membership for Ukraine—any agreement would be fragile and prone to sabotage. Trump is portrayed as undisciplined, influenced by advisers, and unwilling to take responsibility for what is now “his war,” as he continues arming Ukraine. Even traditionally hawkish allies like the British doubt meaningful talks will happen soon.

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10.08.25

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