According to General Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy for negotiating an end to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. aims to weaken the alliance formed between Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea.
Kellogg stated in another interview that in 2022, these countries were close but still acting independently. However, by 2025, due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, they have grown increasingly united. As an example, Kellogg cited the military alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang, which has led to North Korean soldiers fighting for Putin in Ukraine.
Because of this, Kellogg warns that if the war drags on, the bond between these four nations will only strengthen, with some even predicting that Iranian soldiers could soon be fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine.
To prevent this scenario, Trump plans to “end the war quickly” and “bring Putin into the American sphere of influence,” thereby distancing him from China, Iran, and North Korea. The question now is how Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang will react if Putin truly begins to pull away from them. https://video.nostr.build/2c71000d783f67ab80fe4e3290d7e018149bcdb91fee8292d9638816d534b177.mp4