Jiang says the Alaska Trump-Putin meeting may have produced an implicit spheres-of-influence understanding rather than a genuine peace plan for Ukraine.
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Alaska
Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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He says the post-Alaska sequence of American warships to Venezuela and Russian escalation against Poland may reflect an implicit agreement to divide the world into separate spheres of influence.
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"...So point number one is that Putin and Trump met in Alaska in mid -August. We don't actually know what they agreed on doing,..."
"...against each other. So I don't know what they agreed in Alaska, but we have to remember that right after Alaska, Trump started to..."
"...was not coming to china then as trump was flying through alaska to refuel he got on board in alaska it was a last..."
"...many ships are headed right now to the U.S. Texas, Louisiana, Alaska, the low compliments of the IRGC which want to be the tough..."
"...agreement with Putin for the longest time. They had that language Alaska meeting. Mm -hmm. And what happened afterwards? Well, NATO and Ukraine are..."
"...territory north of the equator from Greenland to Ecuador and from Alaska to Guyana is not part of the global in this great neighborhood..."
"...when you take Greenland, you have Greenland up here. You have Alaska over here. Canada is in between. So now, just like mentally speaking,..."
"...for a fact the cia so you have this meeting in alaska with trump and putin talking about ending the war global peace and..."
"Yes, I look, we look at Anchorage, Alaska, right? Putin and Trump met in mid -August, right? They they had a great meeting, but..."
"...of stock into Trump meetings after we've seen what happened in Alaska."
"...affair. It comes right after Trump's meeting with Putin in English Alaska in mid -August. So after that meeting, Trump starts to deploy destroyers..."
"...very good friends. And we know that from the meeting in Alaska in Anchorage. If you just look at their body language, if you..."
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