Jiang says the Venezuela naval buildup becomes suspicious because it follows Trump's mid-August Alaska meeting with Putin and coincides with a Russian breakthrough in Ukraine and a collapsing Ukrainian front.
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Alaska meeting
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...agreement with Putin for the longest time. They had that language Alaska meeting. Mm -hmm. And what happened afterwards? Well, NATO and Ukraine are..."
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Jiang says the Alaska Trump-Putin meeting made more sense as a discussion of war rather than peace because the global situation worsened afterwards, including more threats toward Venezuela and more strikes in Ukraine.
Jiang hypothesizes that Putin's mid-August Alaska meeting with Trump may have included an understanding that the United States could invade Iran while Russia would not interfere.
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"Right. So we have to remember that. This. Venezuela affair. It comes right after Trump's meeting with Putin in English Alaska in mid -August...."
"...the war to Odessa. So it seems the situation after the Alaska meeting got even worse. But it's because we think that Trump and..."
"So, you know... You know, in mid -August, Putin met with Trump in Alaska. And it seemed as though there was no progress in..."
"...agreement with Putin for the longest time. They had that language Alaska meeting. Mm -hmm. And what happened afterwards? Well, NATO and Ukraine are..."
"...fact that he was best friends with Putin. And then the Alaska meeting achieved nothing. And then he started to insult Putin. So what..."
"...a soft power genius, right? Because like he goes in the Alaska meeting and he's a superstar now, right? You're like, this man has..."
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