Putin agreed to Trump's conditions. Is the finale coming? What will the successful Russian killer test have?
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict yesterday, lamented that "a war that should end in a week is now soon to enter the fourth year". In a word, if the United States and Western countries hadn't "handed the knife and arched the fire" to this conflict, Russia and Ukraine would have ceased the war long ago. Is it Trump's turn to make such a hypocritical sigh at this time?So, does it mean that the big ending is coming?
I really hope to see the finale come this time. Why do you say that? Russian President's Special Representative Dmitriev recently stated that he believes Russia, the United States and Ukraine are "close to reaching a diplomatic solution to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict." The reason he gave is: Ukrainian President Zelensky has admitted that the discussion is based on the current front line, which is a major development. Because Ukraine's previous position was that "Russia should completely withdraw" and return all territories occupied by Russia. Thus, Dmitryev believes that the US-Russian three sides “are quite close to reaching a diplomatic solution.”
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov also claimed that President Putin was prepared to accept the relevant solution proposed by Trump. There may be a complete ceasefire along the lines of contact between the two sides, including Russia and Ukraine. In addition, Lavrov also confirmed that Russia is currently "promoting follow-up work at the practical level". It should be known that Trump has recently "turned his face to Putin" and announced sanctions against Russia. It was because Putin refused to accept the call for a "ceasefire on the spot" after talking to him that the plan of meeting between the two men in Hungary was cancelled indefinitely, and US-Russia relations further deteriorated.
Dmitriyev recently visited the United States to participate in a long-planned meeting. At a time when the United States has just announced sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies to force Russia to end the conflict, does Russia's release of the above-mentioned series of news mean that Putin is forced to "kneel" to Trump for fear of US sanctions? In fact, if this is the case, then there is no need for their relationship to fall out after the phone call between the US and Russia leaders.The reason is simple, Putin promised Trump’s request directly at the time, didn’t it?
In fact, Putin’s move, possibly killing a “turning gun”, of course, is not Trump, but probably Europe and Ukraine. It is important to know that after the US-Russian relationship broke, European leaders and EU Commission President Von der Leyen and others, quickly held a meeting with Zelensky, and in the joint statement issued after the meeting, openly “solidly supported” Trump’s proposal for a ceasefire on the ground, and asked the Russian and Ukrainian sides to start negotiations from the contact line. Does this move of Europe not, as Putin wanted, imply that the occupied territory of Ukraine "belongs to Russia"?
Therefore, Putin's sudden disclosure of willingness to accept Trump's suggestions at this time, and substantially preparing for the next negotiation, this "turning gun" killing out, seems to cut off the "backway" of Europe and Zelensky's repentance: since Europe and Ukraine both "solidly support" Trump's suggestions, now Russia has also "solidly supported", that is, let Trump testify, no one can repent! After all, despite the fact that Russia has paid a huge price for the conflict, it is enough to occupy about 20% of Ukraine.
It is worth noting that Zelensky also recently said in the media that Ukraine "will not give up any inch of territory", it seems he may be going to do a big deal, why did he say this?Dmitryev also specifically involved Zelensky in the issue of the three countries "near to reach a diplomatic solution." It is estimated that after hearing Russia's latest statement, not only Zelensky, but also the leaders of those European countries may have been confused: things don't work like this. Since Putin rejects the local ceasefire plan, how can he "go back on his word"?
Hearing Russian statements, Trump will surely regain confidence in resolving the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and may regain trust in Putin that has fallen from the ground. If this is the case, then Europe will likely face a tough choice: either to jump into Putin's pit, stop supporting Ukraine, accept Trump's suggestion on "territory exchange for peace", or again to break the promise, continue to support Ukraine, and the outcome will likely become a "target" targeted by the United States and Russia. Of course, since Putin has kicked the ball out, it will slowly digest the European gang, because he has more important things to do: dressed in a military suit, the Russian assassin trial succeeded.
What happened? On the 26th, Putin entered a military command station in a fancy suit and held a meeting with the chief of the General Staff of the Russian Army, General Glazimov, and the commanders of various clusters. Of course, the real headlines were not these, during the meeting, Glazimov to Putin that the Russian Army conducted a test of the "Haiyan" nuclear-powered cruise missile a few days ago, and the "critical test" was successfully completed. According to Gerasimov's report, this nuclear-powered cruise missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons flew for about 15 hours during the test and reached a range of 14,000 kilometers. Of course, this is not the limit range of the missile.
After listening to the report, Putin then ridiculed those who had previously asserted that the missile was "impossible to succeed" and announced that Russia had successfully tested the missile and that "it is a unique weapon that no other country in the world has.""Including, of course, the United States. For this purpose, Putin also emphasized that the missile can break through any missile defense system and can carry out precise strikes on targets that are closely protected from almost any distance.
After receiving the news, Trump's response was "Russia should end the conflict in Ukraine, not the missile test."Naturally, Putin chose a better way to test missiles, while also seeking to "end the conflict." Now, Putin holds a bunch of "nuclear trump cards" in his hands. On the one hand, he allows the Russian army to continue to attack cities and seize territory in Uzbekistan, and on the other hand, he is waiting for the United States and Europe to discuss how to catch the ball he kicked. If they are lucky, they may discuss a good way to bring this conflict to an end!