from State Of The Nation:
America’s Gunboat Diplomacy Proceeds With All Deliberate Speed
Submitted by An Intelligence Analyst & Former U.S. Military Officer
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Remember when Trump hosted President Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago during his first term and, at the very beginning of the dinner reception, the U.S. Navy launched 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the Mediterranean Sea into Syria (and at the Shayrat Airbase controlled by the Syrian government).
That was typical Yankee gunboat diplomacy on full display which, once again, showed the whole world just how utterly crass, crude, coarse, callous, cruel and corrosive American exceptionalism can be. Only a complete and total ZOG would ever stoop to such Khazarian brutishness.
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*ZOG = Zionist Occupied Government
Now fast forward from that day of infamy — 7 April 2017 — to this week of Monday, March 19, 2025 and here we have Trump ordering the US military to carry out multiple attacks against Yemen while giving genocidal war criminal Netanyahu carte blanche to launch yet another devastating attack on Gaza, killing over 400 innocents … … … on the very day before he talked to President Putin about a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Talk about a diplomatic cave man of the lowest order!
How can the Kremlin possibly take Trump seriously where it concerns negotiating a durable peace in Ukraine in view of his despicable conduct?
That’s not to mention all the meticulously planned attacks by Ukraine, which are supervised by the U.S. Armed Forces, British Armed Forces and NATO, against Russia’s oil and gas industry. Those brazen acts of terrorism coordinated by the West are especially aimed at Russian pipelines supplying gas to Europe so that American fuel companies can make up the shortfalls, and at considerably higher prices.
So what does Trump propose during his call with Putin?
He proposes that both Moscow and Kiev should halt strikes on each others energy infrastructure facilities for 30 days as seen in the readout below.
“The leaders agreed that the movement to peace will begin with an energy and infrastructure ceasefire, as well as technical negotiations on implementation of a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, full ceasefire and permanent peace.”[1]
As a matter of historical fact, Trump’s main adversarial initiative against Russia since his first term has been to replace Russian gas with American gas. And so he cynically throws this bone to the Kremlin (see preceding excerpt) as though he is doing Russia a BIG favor by providing a 30-day reprieve from the purposeful and unrelenting energy infrastructure attacks.
Here’s an excerpt from an RT.com article regarding the same matter.
“Trump proposed that Moscow and Kiev mutually halt strikes on energy infrastructure facilities for 30 days.”[2]
What’s the critical point?
Trump knows that Russia’s primary source of revenue comes from oil and gas exports. So Trump incorrectly believes that he can use this major issue as leverage against Putin to manipulate him into a forced peace deal favorable to the U.S. Trump’s well concealed Neocon advisors have apparently convinced him of the efficacy of this juvenile and daffy stratagem.
It’s also important to note that the US-UK-UA-NATO-EU terrorist group has been launching one swarm of drone (and missile) attacks after another against Moscow and other key targets — since Trump’s inauguration — as a means of coercing Russia into a peace agreement that’s not aligned with the Kremlin’s frequently stated non-negotiable terms and conditions.
Really, does Team Trump really believe the Putin et al. is that stupid?!?!?!
Is it not obvious that while Trump appears as the good cop (even as he stealthily set the stage for the Biden admin to blow up 3 of 4 Nord Stream pipelines), the ever-perfidious UK, rabidly Russophobic EU and neo-Nazi state of Ukraine all delight in playing bad cop? In this way, Trump can constantly point at those ‘bad cops’ as an excuse for any violations, lapses and bending of future signed agreements. It also gives Trump’s administration plausible deniability for all the secret military and intelligence support still being provided to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (which will likely continue no matter what kind of a truce is signed).
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