Saturday 19th of July 2025

an understatement: the most complex statement of trump's presidency......

Donald Trump's July 14 statement, accompanied by a staged scene with the NATO secretary general, and his offhand remark about the first lady (which was quickly promoted in Kiev), has turned out to be one of his most complex statements of his presidency.

As always, the devil is in the details, but those details remain hidden, and few European allies are brave enough to dive into them and challenge the otherwise positive tone of what was said (or wasn’t said).

 

Decoding Trump: What Europe Did (and Didn’t) Understand

 

Alexander Yakovenko, deputy director of Rossiya Segodnya - Sputnik's parent company - and head of the Committee on Global Issues and International Security of the Russian Security Council’s Scientific-Expert Board, breaks it down:

 

The Strongest Should Win

By refusing direct military support for Kiev, Trump not only shifts the financial burden but hands over all assistance responsibility to European allies.

In other words, he’s stepping out of this game while reinforcing his transactional relationship principle within NATO. The question of whether the US should have a role in the outcome of the Ukraine conflict was raised under Joe Biden as well. Now, it’s been officially resolved under the guise of allied solidarity. Trump has repeatedly made it clear that, should negotiations fail, "the strongest should win." This is the first point.

Europe's Ukraine Gamble Goes Solo

With his "coalition of the willing," Europe finds itself alone with Moscow, outside of NATO’s guarantees. Regarding Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, Trump has hinted that its application depends on its "definition." Essentially, European allies are acting at their own risk when it comes to deploying troops to Ukraine. It’s already been acknowledged by them that it’s impossible to do this without Washington’s logistical and air support. This is the second point. 

Tariff Trap

Trump proposes 100% tariffs for Russia and those trading with it, shifting this decision from Congressional control to presidential authority.

The difference between the proposed 500% tariffs and 100% tariffs is not significant — both would break existing agreements with countries like India and China. The initial tariff assault against China failed, revealing how unrealistic such a "cavalry attack" is for the US. The result? A halt in trade, jammed warehouses, ships stuck in ports, rising inflation, a logistics crisis, and the looming threat of a stock market crash.

The 50-day deadline for resolution means the war in Ukraine is temporarily sidelined for Trump. He moves on, bypassing the issue to impose 30% tariffs on the EU starting August 1, with only two weeks left. A month later, a new phase will begin, and many issues will be framed differently. That’s the cherry on top.

Shadow Diplomacy in Question

Trump continues to show interest in peaceful negotiations, but it’s clear: “I won’t impose anything, but I’m ready when they come to me." (This likely means Zelensky and co.) And when they do, they’ll have to do what Trump says. No surprise, Kiev has now supported a third round of negotiations with Moscow, something they previously tried to block.

Meanwhile, more astute figures in Europe have announced they will not finance $10 billion in arms deliveries (which still need to be produced) from the US. Among the European grand players caught in this complex, elegantly executed maneuver are London and Berlin, who have nowhere to go. They’ve backed themselves into this corner. It’s reminiscent of the 1956 Suez Crisis, where Moscow and Washington acted in parallel against French and British imperialism. Now, Germany finds itself caught in the same web.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20250718/decoding-trump-what-europe-did-and-didnt-understand-1122456218.html

 

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         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

100 years....

 

Mahathir bin Mohamad

The collapse of civilisation

 

Days after turning 100, former Malaysian prime minister Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad posted his reflections on the state of the world.

1. Something has gone wrong with the world, with human civilisation. For centuries we have been ridding ourselves of barbarism in human society, of injustices, of the oppression of men by men.

2. We have been promoting more human values, the sanctity of life, honour and respect for institutions, protecting the weak against the strong.

3. We have designed laws to ensure justice for all, abolished absolute monarchies and dictatorship, and all kinds of abuses of power.

4. We promoted the Rule of Law not only in nations but also between nations.

5. We pride ourselves in the high moral values we uphold.

6. We consider ourselves civilised, being creatures of high moral values. We are more human and humane.

7. But can we say we are still civilised now? Over the last three decades especially, we have destroyed most of the ethical values that we had built up.

8. Now we are seeing an orgy of killing. We are seeing genocide being perpetrated before our own eyes. Worse still, the genocide is actually being promoted and defended.

9. Everyday men, women, children and babies are being killed. Even the sick and the wounded are not safe. Bombs and rockets target them, killing them, wounding them, burying them in the rubble of the hospital they had hoped for protection.

10. We see boys and girls having their limbs torn off. The lucky ones get artificial limbs. The unlucky are totally helpless, not even able to scratch if they feel itchy. Their lives have become a permanent torture.

11. And all these have been perpetrated by the so-called great leaders of our civilisation, by a great nation, the United States of America.

12. I feel ashamed. We should feel ashamed in the eyes of the animals we consider to be wild. We are worse than them.

13. Will we stop?

14. No. We cannot.

15. Because the very people who preached the rights of humanity are the ones to destroy our hard-fought civilisation.

16. I hide my face.

17. I am ashamed.

18. Civilisation is no more the norm.

 

Republished from Dr Mahathir Mohamad,@chedetofficial, 12 July 2025

 

https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/07/the-collapse-of-civilisation/

 

 

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