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Kautilya The Contemplator's avatar

Dugin is right. Budapest is more than neutral ground; it’s symbolic. Hungary stands at the crossroads of Western decline and Eurasian resurgence, a fitting stage for a possible rebalancing between Moscow and Washington. If history is any guide, such meetings often occur on the civilizational fault lines where new orders are born.

That said, whether Budapest yields tangible results is uncertain. Russian officials have already signaled that the post-Alaska momentum has ebbed, with recent briefings describing calls as merely “useful” and hinting at a trust deficit. In other words, the optics may be strong, but the substance will be hard to recover.

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Joanna Martin's avatar

Let us pray that Trump holds firm on having the meeting with Putin in Budapest; and doesn't bow to pressure from his globalist warmongering advisors (whom he selected) to continue the war in Ukraine. People who have no Principles (other than Expediency) are like fallen leaves in the winds. God Bless Russia and her People.

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Hussein Hopper's avatar

Unless the Green Goblin is thrown under the bus by Trump(not likely just yet, but inevitable in due course) nothing at all will happen. The matter will be determined on the battlefield and Russia has not completed its plans just yet.

Putin continues to play Trump for time, the more time passes , the more Trump descends into irrelevance as far this matter is concerned, as Putin well knows.

Dugin’s attempts to portray Trump as some king of “agent of change” for his “4th turning” nonsense is self serving, fantastical and frankly pathetic.

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