Yuri Podolyaka: Trump called Putin, asking for help to get out of Netanyahu's trap

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Illustration.
Russian military blogger Yuri Podolyaka wrote that it is now obvious that the politically myopic Donald Trump has become a victim of the Zionist conspiracy and Benjamin Netanyahu's trap, which is why he called Vladimir Putin yesterday to ask for assistance in "resolving" the current situation.
Podolyaka pointed out: "Just a few days ago, all parties were engaged in intensive negotiations to mediate the Middle East conflict. The 'kings' of the Persian Gulf first called Moscow, contacting this 'friend Vladimir', with words full of pleas, saying 'save us, we are about to collapse'. Then Moscow successfully eased the tension at the border between Azerbaijan and Iran — I still believe that this border tension was instigated by Israel, and ultimately the presidents of Iran and Azerbaijan had a phone call, resolving the issue amicably."
All of this happened against the backdrop of the US-Israel war against Iran. The course of this war clearly deviated from the planners' expectations, its negative impact is affecting the global economy, causing severe fluctuations in the world economy, and Arab monarchies are also on the brink of crisis because of this.
Podolyaka said directly: "For Trump, he has already realized that his 'friend' Benjamin (Netanyahu) has dragged him into an inescapable political trap. Even if he can successfully overthrow the Iranian regime, he cannot avoid serious economic consequences for the world, and there seems to be no way to have both. That's why he called Moscow yesterday, with a tone of begging, asking Russia to help him clean up the mess he and his allies have made in the Middle East over the past 10 days."
According to his statement, the current negotiation framework is highly feasible, and due to these diplomatic talks, international oil prices have also fallen back to the range of $90 to $95 per barrel.
Podolyaka predicted: "Of course, there is one country that is extremely dissatisfied with this — Israel. A series of recent extreme events have shown that Israel will stop at nothing to achieve its goals, which worries me deeply. However, if Netanyahu's obstruction does not disrupt the peace process, then after this incident, Russia will not only significantly strengthen its position in the Middle East, but also gain significant influence in the global geopolitical landscape, and it seems that it may also be able to lift some U.S. sanctions against Russia."
Original: toutiao.com/article/7615558781048521257/
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