Monday 9th of June 2025

if it looks like a proxy war and quacks like a proxy war, it is a proxy war....

It is an inevitable right of passage in Washington: every outgoing administration's senior officials have a chance to shake off the loss, find a golden sinecure, and then start crafting the narrative that they prefer, rather than the history that exists.

 

Jake Sullivan: Trump not doing diplomacy right   Says the National Security Adviser who did not do diplomacy with Russia or between Russia and Ukraine, at all

 

 

Jake Sullivan, Biden's National Security Director, spoke today at the POLITICO Security Summit on issues ranging from the Ukraine War peace talks, to Trump's meeting this week with Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa and the ongoing Israeli war in Gaza. He is the newly installed Kissinger Professor of the Practice of Statecraft and World Order at the Harvard Kennedy School, and has plenty to say.

Bottom line, Trump may have forced diplomacy onto what has become an intractable, losing war for Ukraine, but according to Sullivan he's not doing a good enough job and isn't hard enough on Russia. Mind you the Biden administration did not pursue direct negotiations with Russia or even bring Moscow and Kyiv together like Trump was able to do today in Turkey. Under Biden, the U.S. continued to fuel the war with increasingly sophisticated weapons (of which our own stockpiles are now low) and impose sanctions, both of which have done nothing to put Ukraine in a better negotiating position today. In fact, most serious observers say Ukraine is a worse bargaining position than they were a year ago and the year before that.

Here is Sullivan verbatim (emphasis on irony mine):

 

Well, you know, I spent a lot of time in the transition with various officials in the Trump administration, and we spent a lot of that time talking about Ukraine, and what I said to them was, we are trying to tee you up for effect diplomacy with leverage. So in the months before we left office, we sanctioned Russia's oil sector, we surged weapons to Ukraine. We seized the proceeds of Russian assets and gave them to Ukraine. All steps that we took to put Ukraine in the best position on the battlefield, so that this administration and the Ukrainians would be in the best position at the bargaining table. And I said before I left office, 2025 should be a year of diplomacy, but that diplomacy should be standing behind Ukraine, imposing leverage on Russia and generating a good deal. And what worries me is that too frequently, over the course of the past 100 plus days, we've seen this administration take Russia's side of the issue and not use the pressure and leverage on Russia to improve the bargaining position of Ukraine. So I welcome diplomacy, but I would like to see it conducted in a way where President Trump actually follows through on his threats to impose greater pressure on Russia, because I think only then are you going to get the kind of deal that would be fair for Ukraine.

 

Sullivan followed the line that many of the official voices at POLITICO's confab took throughout the day: after three years of war in Ukraine, negotiations are finally happening, but since Putin did not agree to direct talks (as Zelensky tried to force) today in Turkey, it proves that Russia is not serious and should be punished, probably with more sanctions. This is perverse since a) no one had gotten this far in bringing all sides together at once since the war began and b) direct talks like these typically do not happen until groundwork is prepared by lower level diplomats on each side. That Zelensky is out there calling for sanctions today suggests this was a set up and a reason for Ukraine and its supporters to discredit the talks in the first place.

On the Iran talks, Sullivan supports a new deal, but says the agreement Trump appears to be forging with Tehran today is similar to the one he ripped up in 2018. That may be true. But he neglects to explain why after four years his boss President Biden was unable (or willing) to get the U.S. back into the deal. On Israel, he believes the Biden administration kept a lid on the Israelis' desire to slaughter and starve in Gaza, and that Trump is doing none of that. 

Here's more:

"(A point) I would make to those who say the Biden administration didn't do enough, should have done more... that's a fair debate, and I'm happy to have it. But if you take that to the next level and say you had no impact whatsoever on Israeli policy, that Bibi did he wanted, I would just point out the reality of today, which is we are living through a period of weeks and weeks of no food, none going into Gaza, and of the Israeli government having a total free hand to do whatever it wants, wherever it wants, with no restraint anywhere in Gaza...What effectively seems to be the approach at this point is turn away and just say whatever goes just do it. And I think that that is a difference from our administration."

The irony is that if the Biden administration had tried to push more on the aid issue, if they had sent fewer offensive weapons to Israel to avoid the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians and widespread destruction in the strip, Kamala Harris might have won and Trump wouldn't be leading the U.S.-Israel policy in Gaza today. We know that from exit polling. Sullivan probably knows that too. His best bet now is to massage history. His students have a lot to learn.

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/jake-sullivan-ukraine-trump/

 

SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3dI1cZ1uzE

UK Prime Minister FURIOUSLY LIES About Ukraine Proxy War!

 

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         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

MEANWHILE IT CAN BE SAID THAT PRESENTLY THE RUSSIANS ARE GAINING GROUND AND NOTHING CAN STOP THEM TO ACHIEVE THEIR DECENT GOALS.....

 

SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDCalNVOJbk

max piss....

 

State Department Claims The U.S. Will Apply “Maximum Pressure” On Russia
MAC SLAVO

 

The United States State Department has claimed that the empire will apply “maximum pressure” on Russia if peace talks with Ukraine fail. The ruling class added that the U.S. president has already warned Russia’s ruler, Vladimir Putin, against “playing with fire,” Tammy Bruce, the State Department spokesperson, said.

The US president’s patience has “worn thin.” So much so that he has expressed his frustration in his recent posts on Truth Social, Bruce told Fox News in a clip posted by Fox and Friends on Monday.

Earlier this week, Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin had gone “crazy” following a series of retaliatory strikes carried out by Moscow in Ukraine, adding that the Russian president is “playing with fire.” Moscow, in turn, suggested that Trump might not be well-informed about mass Ukrainian attacks against Russian civilians. He added that “really bad things” would have already happened to Russia if it weren’t for the U.S. ruler.

The tweet was responded to by Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia and former Russian president, in another social media post on Tuesday. “Regarding Trump’s words about Putin ‘playing with fire’ and ‘really bad things’ happening to Russia. I only know of one REALLY BAD thing — WWIII. I hope Trump understands this!” Medvedev wrote.

However, according to the media’s own reporting on the increasing tensions surrounding this war, Russia appears to be the side most ready to come to talks. Without much to offer, and facing down the barrel of losing this war, Ukraine continues to attack the much militarily mightier nation.

Over the past week, the Russian Defense Ministry has reported intercepting more than 2,300 Ukrainian drones targeting Russian cities, including several hundred that were headed towards the Russian capital, RT reported. 

Russia Says Ukraine Has “One Last Chance”

”America is ready to do a maximum pressure framework on Russia,” Bruce said, warning that Moscow will “soon understand” Trump’s commitment to achieving a settlement of the Ukraine conflict. Following Trump’s outburst on social media, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov suggested that Western media outlets were pressuring the US president and were “effectively engaged in a campaign aimed at derailing the peace process and provoking the United States into imposing new sanctions.”

Ukraine and Russia are both currently vying for the U.S. to approve of their side of the war.

Top Putin aide Yury Ushakov has suggested that Trump is “not sufficiently informed” about ongoing Ukrainian attacks on Russian cities. “Trump knows only about the retaliatory measures we are taking,” he said, adding that Russia strikes only target military infrastructure or defense industry facilities.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has similarly noted that Trump is only getting “filtered” information on the conflict, which is “prepared by those who want to draw America into more aggressive action against Russia, in support of the Kiev regime.”

If the U.S. can remain more neutral and continue to force Ukraine to come to the table by condemning attacks on Russia, this war could be over soon. On the other hand, it seems like the West wants it to continue, and it recently decided long-range missiles can be used to attack Russia.

West Lifts Limits On Long Range Missile Strikes By UkrainE

https://www.activistpost.com/state-department-claims-the-u-s-will-apply-maximum-pressure-on-russia/

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.