Trump Will Give Alaska to Putin - /news/ (#1426340)

Anonymous
8/14/2025, 1:33:36 PM No.1426340
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https://united24media.com/latest-news/trump-reportedly-set-to-offer-putin-access-to-alaskas-resources-and-sanctions-relief-10733

“There are a range of incentives, in which a potential mineral/rare earth deal could be one,” a source with knowledge of the proposals told The Telegraph. This deal would grant Putin access to valuable minerals in Ukraine’s eastern regions, particularly lithium, which is used in the production of batteries.

Ukraine is believed to hold 10 percent of the world’s lithium reserves, two-thirds of which are located in areas under Russian control.

Trump also discussed lifting sanctions on Russian airlines, a move that could benefit US manufacturers like Boeing. Russian airlines, currently operating a fleet of over 700 planes, could once again turn to American suppliers for maintenance and critical parts. This comes after recent incidents, including the crash of a Soviet-era Antonov An-24 and a cyber attack that grounded several Aeroflot flights.

In addition to the mineral and aviation proposals, Trump is considering opening Alaska’s valuable natural resources, especially oil and gas reserves, to Russia. Alaska’s proximity to Russia—just three miles across the Bering Strait—makes this an attractive option for Putin’s strategic interests in the Arctic region, which accounted for 80 percent of Russia’s gas production in 2022.
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Anonymous
8/14/2025, 1:34:32 PM No.1426341
However, UK government sources emphasized to The Telegraph that while these incentives may be acceptable to Europe, the terms of any agreement must avoid rewarding Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

“The sense is that it has to be presented to align with public opinion around this; it cannot be seen as a reward for Putin,” one source stated.

In an interview with Bloomberg, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized that President Donald Trump is committed to ending the war in Ukraine but is determined to do so “not at any cost.”

“I think everyone has been frustrated with Putin,” Bessent said. “We expected that he would come to the table in a more fulsome way. It looks like he may be ready to negotiate, and we put secondary tariffs on the Indians for buying Russian oil. And I could see, if things don’t go well, then sanctions or secondary tariffs could go up.”

Bessent noted that Trump’s ability to create leverage is key to the upcoming talks, and he will make it clear to Putin that “all options are on the table.”

“I’m not going to get ahead of the president, but the president is the best at creating leverage for himself, and he will make it clear to Putin that all options are on the table,” Bessent added.

The Treasury Secretary also criticized European allies for not doing enough to enforce secondary sanctions. “The Europeans are in the wings carping about how he should do it, what he should do, but the Europeans need to join us in these sanctions,” Bessent said.
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 1:48:43 PM No.1426342
He called on European countries to match US efforts in pressuring Russia, recalling a G7 meeting where he challenged European leaders on their commitment to secondary sanctions.

“I was at the G7 meeting in Canada with President Trump, and the Europeans kept talking about Senator Graham’s bill to impose secondary tariffs. And I looked at all the leaders around the table, and I said: Is everyone at this table willing to put a 200 percent secondary tariff on China? And you know what? Everybody wanted to see what kind of shoes they were wearing.”

Bessent concluded, “It’s put up or shut up time. The President is creating his own leverage. We need the Europeans to come in and help create more leverage.”

Ahead of the summit, the US has temporarily lifted certain financial transaction restrictions related to summit preparations. This temporary easing, which will remain in effect until August 20, 2025, covers only measures directly tied to the summit and does not involve unfreezing Russian assets or removing sanctions.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said there’s a “very good chance” he will meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin for a second time after their scheduled summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday.
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 2:09:20 PM No.1426349
>>1426340 (OP)
>Trump Will Give Alaska to Putin
I heard he's also giving him the Infinity Stones
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 3:04:56 PM No.1426358
>>1426340 (OP)
>https://united24media.com
Jesus Christ can you find a more left-wing biased platform? I feel like I need post seven FOX News articles just to make this thread even.
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Anonymous
8/14/2025, 5:01:37 PM No.1426371
and now he cannot remember the current name for Leningrad.

His brain is mush.
socialist Phoenix riseth from your asses
8/14/2025, 7:10:12 PM No.1426414
>>1426358
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/13/trump-touts-second-trilateral-meeting-before-putin-summit-zelenskyy-pushes
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Anonymous
8/14/2025, 8:21:40 PM No.1426429
>Trump Will Give Alaska to Putin
this is getting pushed so what he actually gives them seem more reasonable
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 8:26:11 PM No.1426431
>>1426340 (OP)
Alaska voted for this. Alaskan are eventually going to be send as meat shields against Ukraine.
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 8:33:11 PM No.1426435
>>1426414
>Trump threatens ‘severe consequences’ if Putin refuses to end Ukraine war
Funny how we've gone from 'Trump will give Putin Alaska' to 'Trump is threatening Putin with WW3'.
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Anonymous
8/14/2025, 8:42:12 PM No.1426436
>>1426435
He flip flops between threatening WW3 and sucking Putin's deck daily. This is the problem with having foreign and economic policy with a president who spins a wheel every month to determine what he's aiming for.