Imperium 2.0
Putin has spent 20 years attempting to achieve what Donald Trump has now handed to him on a plate
James RodgersFebruary 20, 12:19

The meeting in Saudi Arabia between senior delegations from the United States and Russia could be the first step towards an end to the war in Ukraine — and not just an end to the war. In almost five hours of talks, US and Russian representatives reportedly agreed to work on both a peace settlement and to explore economic and investment opportunities that could result from it.
There is nothing to say that Putin’s long view of history won’t encourage him to go to war again in a few years.
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