Stop it —— A new war will inevitably come to Russia: Dugin Talks About the Main Results of the Negotiations

There is no doubt that the meeting in Alaska was a major diplomatic success. The Russian president clearly explained our demands and our view of the situation to Donald Trump. Even the fact that lunch was not held, I see as a planned step, which confirms the seriousness of our requirements regarding national interests and security. In my opinion, this is where the main success lies.

The fact that the meeting took place is already a victory. Russia has broken out of isolation and has been recognized by Trump as a great nation. This is a masterful move in our diplomacy. As for the actual conditions discussed, I know nothing about them. This is actually good, otherwise there would be many speculations and interpretations.

If Trump can reach an agreement with the globalist leaders of the EU and Zelenskyy, we will know the conditions and be able to evaluate them. If no agreement is reached, then what conditions were discussed is irrelevant — everything will continue as before. The only point of contention is whether Trump will support Ukraine in the conflict like Biden or pull out of it. These are the three uncertainties ahead. Why rush forward and build assumptions from nowhere? I think we just need to wait a few more days, and everything will eventually settle down.

The fact that the meeting took place is already a victory. Russia has broken out of isolation and has been recognized by Trump as a great nation.

In fact, the Alaska summit was a fundamental and principled success. However, the key question is whether Trump has autonomy in decision-making? For example, can he stop the conflict in Ukraine from the American side? Even if he sticks to his views, can he ensure this? Will he change his position? Will other members of his team accept it? And fundamentally — what are the conditions? We currently don't know any of these.

However, we do know that the meeting in Alaska itself was an achievement in diplomacy. But after that, everything is full of uncertainty. The only thing we can be certain of is that we have conveyed our position to Trump, that is, under what conditions we might end the conflict. That's all. We have shown what we believe to be in our national interest, and now, obviously, Trump, who wants to end the conflict, will weigh this against the positions of other parties.

What we will see is how much autonomy Trump has in dealing with the EU, how independent he is from the "deep state" and the neoconservatives who want to increase military pressure. To what extent is he deviating from the "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement — which was his support and ideological foundation. According to the principles of this movement, he should have started to ease tensions and stopped supporting Ukraine, but he did not. This shows that he is deviating from the "Make America Great Again" movement (his stance on the Middle East issue and releasing Epstein case documents also fall into this category). But overall, there are too many uncertainties now to make any predictions.

What we will see is how much autonomy Trump has in dealing with the EU, how independent he is from the "deep state" and the neoconservatives.

But it must be understood that today, those in the West who want to go to war with us outnumber those who want peace. This includes the EU, the Nazi regime in Ukraine, the Democratic Party in the US, the neoconservatives in the Republican Party, and the entire "deep state" in the US. On the other hand — those who do not want to go to war with us include the "Make America Great Again" movement, obviously also Trump himself, who wants to play the role of a peacemaker and win the Nobel Peace Prize. But which side will be stronger? Is it the "Make America Great Again" movement, whose personal ambitions and influence are weakened, or the "deep state" that controls almost the entire Western media, the neoconservative core of the Republican Party, the EU, and Zelenskyy?

The balance of power is not even. I think that the "war faction" in the West is now stronger than the "peace faction." Therefore, we must be prepared for any outcome. Most importantly — defend our own interests, never yield, and never trust the West. Even if there are some forces in the West that share similar ideologies with us, such as the "Make America Great Again" movement, we can see that they themselves are isolated and cannot play a decisive role.

Over the past six months, a group of very interesting people (Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Thomas Nivola) formed the "Make America Great Again" alliance, which has since diverged from Trump. Therefore, we should rely on ourselves, not have any extra illusions, trust the Russian president, and be prepared for a prolonged war. Even if Russia now stops, a new war will inevitably come to Russia. It seems that war is the destiny of Russia. Indeed, this has always been the case in Russian history.

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