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Graham E. Fuller: Can the U.S. Escape Its Strategic DISASTERS, A NEW REVOLUTION Begins
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Graham E. Fuller: Can the U.S. Escape Its Strategic DISASTERS, A NEW REVOLUTION Begins

Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:

  1. Why does Donald Trump praise Putin during their conversations, despite feeling let down by Russia's actions?

  2. Is there confusion in Washington about who is making key decisions, such as halting ammunition shipments to Ukraine?

  3. How much does Trump truly understand about the complexities of the Ukraine conflict and foreign policy in general?

  4. Who might be influencing Trump’s foreign policy behind the scenes, and why has Steve Witkoff seemingly lost influence?

  5. 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:

  1. Trump likely praises Putin instinctively but grows frustrated as he realizes Putin’s demands are unreasonable and non-negotiable.

  2. 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.

  3. Trump receives intelligence reports, but his erratic nature and reliance on personal instincts mean his understanding is inconsistent and unpredictable.

  4. 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.

  5. 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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