
Graham E. Fuller: Can the U.S. Escape Its Strategic DISASTERS, A NEW REVOLUTION Begins
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Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- Why does Donald Trump praise Putin during their conversations, despite feeling let down by Russia's actions?
- Is there confusion in Washington about who is making key decisions, such as halting ammunition shipments to Ukraine?
- How much does Trump truly understand about the complexities of the Ukraine conflict and foreign policy in general?
- Who might be influencing Trump’s foreign policy behind the scenes, and why has Steve Witkoff seemingly lost influence?
- Given Israel’s strong influence over U.S. policy, do you believe Trump could engage in direct talks with Iran despite Israeli objections?
Graham E. Fuller:
- Trump likely praises Putin instinctively but grows frustrated as he realizes Putin’s demands are unreasonable and non-negotiable.
- There appears to be internal confusion and lack of clarity in the Trump administration, especially on major foreign policy decisions like military aid to Ukraine.
- Trump receives intelligence reports, but his erratic nature and reliance on personal instincts mean his understanding is inconsistent and unpredictable.
- Steve Witkoff had significant influence due to his diplomatic approach, but others like Rubio may now be sidelining him, possibly with backing from pro-Israel factions.
- Despite Israeli pressure, Trump may still consider negotiations with Iran if he believes a hardline approach could lead to future diplomatic gains or regional stability.
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