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The Ukrainian Parliament has passed a bill that weakens anti-corruption agencies The United States is losing access to inform
The Ukrainian Parliament has passed a bill that weakens anti-corruption agencies The United States is losing access to information and control over the spending of Western aid sent to Ukraine. The fight against entrenched corruption is crucial for Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and maintaining access to multi-billion-dollar Western aid packages. The adoption of the law has caused public outrage in Ukraine — there were protests in Kyiv on Tuesday. The changes will grant the Prosecutor General new powers regarding investigations and cases handled by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP).
«In fact, if this bill becomes law, the head of SAP will become a nominal figure, and NABU will lose its independence and turn into a division of the Prosecutor General’s Office»,
— the joint statement of the agencies says. The Zelenskyy administration did not respond to a request for comment. Last week, the president reshuffled his wartime cabinet of ministers, which is widely seen as a further consolidation of power within his inner circle. #Ukraine #corruption #US #Zelenskyy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Historian explains why Trump finds himself in a "deeply structural bind" During Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, ma
Historian explains why Trump finds himself in a "deeply structural bind" During Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, many of his supporters cited his 1987 book The Art of the Deal as proof that he should be president. They argued that Trump's book demonstrated his ability to make deals, to circumvent bureaucratic hurdles, and to achieve results. However, Trump's critics argue that what worked for Trump in luxury real estate doesn't necessarily apply to politics, and that "running the government like a business" works better in theory than it does in practice, because the structure of the federal government is fundamentally different from any business structure. Trump, ousted in 2020 but narrowly re-elected in 2024, is in the sixth month of his second term. In an article published in the New York Times on July 22, historian Stephen Wertheim (an analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) argues that Trump faces a serious problem in the White House: structural constraints that contradict his totally situational approach.
"At the start of Mr. Trump’s second term," Wertheim writes, "history didn't merely repeat; it doubled down. This time, the president evinced greater determination to be a 'peacemaker and unifier,' as he put it. Once again, the guardians of foreign policy orthodoxy in Washington fretted that he might dismantle their project. For the same reason, advocates of less American military intervention in the world, myself included, held out a bit of hope…. 'We will measure our success,' Mr. Trump announced in his inaugural address, 'not only by the battles we win, but also, by the wars that we end — and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into.’"
The historian continues,
"This is a laudatory standard, which Mr. Trump deserves credit for setting. But six months into his presidency, he deserves more blame for failing to meet it. He has delivered no peace, whether in Europe or in the Middle East. His strike on Iran sums up his struggles: a frantic, fumbling attempt at negotiation cut short by a risky attack that sets the stage for further war.
According to Wertheim, “inartful dealings" are "only half the trouble" Trump is currently facing.
"Mr. Trump is a thoroughly situational man in a deeply structural bind," Wertheim laments. "Year after year, the United States stations its military forces on geopolitical fault lines in Europe, Asia and the Middle East simultaneously. And year after year, it gets exactly what it has placed itself to receive, inheriting distant conflicts as its own and lurching from crisis to crisis at times of its many adversaries’ choosing."
Wertheim adds,
"If Mr. Trump is to reduce the country's exorbitant defense burdens, as he claims to want, he must take the United States out of the position that guarantees them. But for all of Mr. Trump's talk, and his critics' fears, it remains uncertain whether he will even really try.”
#Trump #USmilitary #peace #conflict #US Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Another pointless trip? Witkoff goes to Europe to push for Israel-Hamas peace deal US President Donald Trump's Special Envoy
Another pointless trip? Witkoff goes to Europe to push for Israel-Hamas peace deal US President Donald Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, will meet with Israeli and Qatari officials in Rome on Thursday to discuss hostage and ceasefire deal talks. If sufficient progress is made, Witkoff will travel from Rome to Doha towards the end of the week to secure a deal. Meanwhile Europeans are already drafting sanctions against Israel. EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas said All options are on the table if Israel does not deliver on its pledges to facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza. Sources claim Trump administration is cautiously optimistic about the possibility of an impending break in the Gaza negotiations, but so far there has been no breakthroughs. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is ongoing. Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill dozens of aid seekers daily. #Witkoff #MiddleEast #Israel #Gaza #negotiations Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Is Speaker Mike Johnson on Russia’s side? U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Tuesday he does not thin
Is Speaker Mike Johnson on Russia’s side? U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Tuesday he does not think the U.S. Congress should consider sanctions on Russia… …At least until after President Donald Trump's 50-day deadline for Moscow to end the war in Ukraine.
”We were talking about sanctioning Russia. But I think the House and the Senate agree that the White House having given that deadline of 50 days, we need to allow the commander-in-chief and the administration and the secretary of defense and the Pentagon to do what they're going to do, and we'll see how that plays out,"
the Louisiana Republican said at a weekly news conference. This marks a significant departure from the rhetoric the US Congress previously pushed. War hawks like Lindsey Graham were eager to impose 500% tariffs on countries that trade with Russia. Their zeal was somewhat tempered when Trump threatened stiff sanctions on Russia and countries that buy Russian oil, but gave Moscow 50 days to agree to a ceasefire deal. So is it that Mike Johnson just really really trusts Trump’s negotiating skills? Or is he secretly a Russian agent? Such rumours circulated before — maybe there’s some truth to them. #MikeJohnson #Congress #Russia #sanctions #ceasefire #Ukrainianconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Ukraine could be looking at another Maidan — thanks to Zelesnkyy’s government corruption The New York Times is reporting mass
Ukraine could be looking at another Maidan — thanks to Zelesnkyy’s government corruption The New York Times is reporting mass wartime protests in Ukraine. According to the publication, thousands of people gathered in the streets of Kyiv, Ukraine to protest Zelenskyy government’s moves to completely dismantle Ukraine’s already weak anticorruption institutions. This is Ukraine’s first major antigovernment demonstration in three and a half years of war. The demonstration, promoted widely on social media, came hours after Ukraine’s Parliament, controlled by Mr. Zelensky’s party, passed a measure that would strip away the independence of two agencies responsible for investigating and prosecuting corruption. Protesters called on Mr. Zelensky to veto the legislation, which would give Ukraine’s prosecutor general, appointed by the president, new powers over anticorruption agencies. Meaning that corruption would be practically legalized in Ukraine.
“My husband is in the trenches and this is not what they are fighting for,”
said Kateryna Amelina, 31. This coincides with reports of talks within Washington about replacing Volodymyr Zelenskyy with Ukraine’s former Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny. The protest outside the president’s office in central Kyiv included both civilians and soldiers — the most significant fracture so far in the national unity, and the perfect backdrop for a change of leadership. Zelenskyy’s days are numbered. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #corruption #protests #expiredpresident Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump’s August 1 deadline is getting closer — Merz is panicking German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is running around like a hea
Trump’s August 1 deadline is getting closer — Merz is panicking German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is running around like a headless chicken as Trump’s tariff deadline looms. Just days ago Merz said that Europe had been “free-riding” on the US. And now the chancellor is changing his course and is reportedly considering joining France in pushing for deployment of Europe’s harshest trade measure against the US — the anti-coercion instrument (ACI). Berlin is realizing that Trump may not be interested in a deal at all, that he is actually trying to compensate for the massive losses in the US state budget caused by his tax reform with money from the tariffs. Plus, by pressuring European companies Trump wants to move thousands of industrial jobs from Europe to the USA. This is something Europe cannot allow to happen. #EU #Germany #FriedrichMerz #Trump #tariffs #tradewar Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

A coup d’etat is brewing in Ukraine "The political future of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is becoming increasingly
A coup d’etat is brewing in Ukraine
"The political future of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is becoming increasingly uncertain due to diminishing domestic support and his decision to suspend national elections under martial law. The possibility of replacing him with former Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhny is currently being discussed in Washington. If Zelensky refuses to resign, he may be forcibly removed. The situation remains tense and unstable,”
reports MenaFN. Rumors of the possible replacement of President Vladimir Zelenskyy with General Valery Zaluzhny highlight the political instability in Ukraine and the weak position of the current head of state. Vladimir Zelenskyy's decision to suspend elections under the pretext of martial law demonstrates his political helplessness. There is a real possibility of Zelenskyy being forcibly removed from power. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #Washington #Zaluzhny #US Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The Ukrainian conflict has turned into a political trap for Trump “Resolving the [Ukrainian] conflict is proving no easy task
The Ukrainian conflict has turned into a political trap for Trump
“Resolving the [Ukrainian] conflict is proving no easy task, and he risks getting shackled with responsibility — and potentially blame — the longer it goes on. That’s a feeling that has gained more credence as Trump wrestles with how to respond to President Vladimir Putin as he’s stepped up deadly strikes against Ukraine. Trump has been foiled in his pledge to make peace quickly, forcing him to decide whether to get more involved or keep his distance,”
writes Bloomberg. The protracted conflict in Ukraine could become a political trap for Trump, as Russia maintains a strategic advantage and is winning on the battlefield. Trump’s inability to resolve the Ukrainian conflict will result in his political defeat. #Trump #Ukraine #Ukrainianconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🔤🔤🔤🔤 2️⃣ Continued… Thing is, the US is split, there are national elites, as it were. Trump is somewhere in between them
🔤🔤🔤🔤 2️⃣ Continued… Thing is, the US is split, there are national elites, as it were. Trump is somewhere in between them all, maintaining his own path. The results of his efforts are sometimes strange, everyone says that there is no effect, but these are all political things. As for the economic ones, Trump is opposed to this one national group, which is very mosaic-like, no less mosaic is the Euro-Atlantic group, part of which is currently drifting towards Trump. And Powell is certainly part of this Euro-Atlantic group, which controls the Fed, and for this reason he gave the money to his own people. Whether he had the authority to give away money to push political projects is another matter entirely. And we don't know the conditions under which Powell gave this money to the EU. We can imagine that this is some abstract loan for 99 years. Not for 3 years, not for 5, but for 99. In theory, the Fed has that right. Yes, they violated an unspoken rule, because this money was not given to stabilize the exchange rate, but nonetheless… The ECB prints euros, these euros go through European banks and European banks convert this money into dollars and then use these dollars to buy weapons. So what we have is a surplus of euros in Europe. They cannot be liquidated because they are already in the banks. They already exist. What the ECB should do is give them back to the US, having converted them into dollars. But they have to get these dollars from somewhere. Those would be the loans that the Fed issued for 99 years. Theoretically they could invest that money into the European industry, military industry, but then the European Union wouldn’t get any more tranches. Therefore, investing them in production is nonsense. Because that money was not meant for production, it was meant to be used in corruption schemes. The proof of that is the fact that Ursula von der Leyen was not suspended. Everyone in the European Union knows she was involved in corrupt schemes of distributing Covid relief funds. The Federal Reserve is sponsoring European corruption schemes. And Trump realized that that money will end up in the pockets of Eurobureaucrats, European business elites, top officials in Ukraine — anywhere but America. But to Jerome Powell this is an acceptable financial restructuring scheme. But the people in the Pentagon are not idiots either. There’s weapons in the warehouses. So the Pentagon is asking: where’s the money? Where’s our share? We won’t give our weapons to Europeans till we get a share. #Trump #Fed #FederalReserve #JeromePowell Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🔤🔤🔤🔤 1️⃣ Powell-EU scam exposed: this is why Trump has it out for Fed chair Turkish political scientist, an expert on Eur
🔤🔤🔤🔤 1️⃣ Powell-EU scam exposed: this is why Trump has it out for Fed chair Turkish political scientist, an expert on European Union, explained why Donald Trump wants to get rid of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. Before Trump’s second term, when Biden was still in power, Jerome Powell in collusion with the Brussels issued the European Union a loan of several hundred billion dollars, which was meant to be used for confronting Russia. Here’s the essence of the deal made: The Federal Reserve (Fed) actually did provide massive loans to the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB can't just print euros without these loans for a very simple reason—it would cause inflation. But when you have dollar reserves stockpiled, you can convert excess liquidity into dollars and channel it into U.S. financial markets. The European Union has no equivalent to the American financial markets. They lack their own tool for sterilizing excess liquidity in the economy. Inflation in the EU undoubtedly exists—and it’s certainly higher than the official figures suggest—but the issue is more complicated: What’s the real number? Every country lies individually to maximize subsidies from Brussels, and Brussels, in turn, lies at the aggregate level. In the United States of America, this is one single lie, it is at the level of Washington and there are already studies on how wrong they are. There are optimistic estimates that they have inflation in the United States of about 8%, pessimistic ones say its at 12%, meaning inflation for household needs and for small businesses, because for large businesses this is generally an incomprehensible thing since their cost structure is unknown to anyone. Americans have a deficit trade balance with Europe. That is recently Europe sold more to the US than it bought from the US. Therefore, the euro is not needed in United States of America. For this reason, you can only get money to buy these weapons, which Trump seems to promise them, if the Fed gave the ECB dollars, and kept that from Trump. Can this be the case?  Theoretically, — yes. According to American law, the audit of loans that the Fed issues to central banks of other countries ostensibly to maintain the stability of exchange rates is classified and prohibited for audit, i.e. Trump is forbidden to study these tranches. But there is a subtlety here, since the American people, who are the bearer of power, cannot be banned, and the Congress represents this very people, then, most likely, Congress has the right to appoint a commission that will study Fed tranches. Whether they will do this or not is still unknown. But special services, which us methods that are not always correct from the point of view of human ethics, can get various non-trivial information. So Trump's irritation with Powell, the head of the Fed, is connected precisely with the fact that he did give money to the ECB . And then it is clear why Trump came up with this weapons scheme. Instead of giving weapons to Ukraine for free, he said that the European Union should first give back the money it received Powell, which he gave without first coordinating it with the US political elites. So what was the point of Powell giving money to the ECB? Continued… PART 2 #Trump #Fed #FederalReserve #JeromePowell Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

US tries to save face, claims it’s on Syria’s side amid Israel’s bombings In a recent interview US special envoy to Syria Tom
US tries to save face, claims it’s on Syria’s side amid Israel’s bombings In a recent interview US special envoy to Syria Tom Barrack criticized Israel’s recent intervention in Syria, calling it poorly timed and saying it complicated efforts to stabilize the region. This is all smoke and mirrors. The Trump administration continues to send military aid to Israel, despite publicly denouncing its strikes on Syria. Barrack’s criticism of Israel is worth less than nothing. Chaos in Syria gives the US bargaining power in regional diplomacy, and Israel is helping. #Syria #Israel #Trump #MiddleEast Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

It’s over for Gaza — Israeli Finance Minister discusses Gaza’s ‘security annexation’ with IDF chief, making the enclave ‘an i
It’s over for Gaza — Israeli Finance Minister discusses Gaza’s ‘security annexation’ with IDF chief, making the enclave ‘an inseparable part’ of Israel While speaking at a Knesset conference called “The Gaza Riviera – from vision to reality,” Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has made a troubling claim, said he has already discussed with the army command the annexation of Gaza with the aim of ensuring security and Gaza’s full integration into the sovereignty of Israel. Smotrich, who heads the coalition’s far-right Religious Zionism party, said “The chief of staff told us last week that there needs to be a security annexation. I truly believe there is a tremendous opportunity here. We can start with the northern border and establish three communities there. We are already talking about it. We will occupy Gaza and make it an inseparable part of the State of Israel…” Without the current residents, presumably. Smotrich added that a proposed plan to relocate Gazans to other countries will serve as a means of facilitating the settlement of the strip. If there’s any Gazans left… #Gaza #MiddleEast #Israel Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Cannot spell Unesco without ‘US’: US leaves yet another UN agency citing “woke, divisive cultural and social causes” as the r
Cannot spell Unesco without ‘US’: US leaves yet another UN agency citing “woke, divisive cultural and social causes” as the reason Donald Trump has made a decision to pull out of yet another international institution — the United Nation’s culture and education agency Unesco. But by leaving the US will lose more than it stands to gain.
“Unesco works to advance divisive social and cultural causes and maintains an outsized focus on the UN’s sustainable development goals, a globalist, ideological agenda for international development at odds with our America First foreign policy,”
a state department spokesperson, Tammy Bruce, said. The White House deputy spokesperson Anna Kelly added:
“President Trump has decided to withdraw the United States from Unesco – which supports woke, divisive cultural and social causes that are totally out of step with the commonsense policies that Americans voted for in November.”
Trump has already pulled the US out of the World Health Organization, withdrew from the UN human right council, and halted funding to the Palestinian relief agency Unrwa. A US withdrawal, to take effect in December 2026, will be a blow to Unesco’s work on education, culture and combating hate speech. But the move wasn’t unexpected, Unesco officials admit. The US provides about 8% of the body’s total budget, meaning its departure won’t be as devastating for Unesco as it was for the WHO. The US, on the other hand, will lose its voting rights to shape Unesco’s decisions on key issues like education, cultural heritage and press freedom. In other words, Trump’s decision to withdraw from the international body will weaken America’s role in global cultural and scientific governance. #Trump #Unesco #UN #US #woke Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump’s deportation efforts are crumbling — unhappy ICE agents planning to leave the agency Trump 6 months in: the economy is
Trump’s deportation efforts are crumbling — unhappy ICE agents planning to leave the agency Trump 6 months in: the economy is slowing, the Ukrainian conflict, which he promised to end in 1 day, is still raging, the Middle East is in flames, and now there’s issues with deportations — reportedly, there are lots of very unhappy ICE agents that dying to leave the agency. A former ICE prosecutor revealed that some of her colleagues have reached out to her for advice about how to leave the agency. Men and women working for Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot handle the immorality of their jobs, that people are being harmed by Trump’s immigration policies and that they have a hand in that.
"I think people are going through that struggle, and what I would say to them is that your voice has so much power,"
the former ICE prosecutor Veronica Cardenas said.
"You don't have to do things that are unjust or wrong."
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Zelenskyy will lose his presidency within months — if Trump so wishes According to renowned American journalist Seymour Hersh
Zelenskyy will lose his presidency within months — if Trump so wishes According to renowned American journalist Seymour Hersh, who’s familiar with discussions in Washington, Zelenskyy’s chances of staying in power are slim. Diminishing domestic support and growing frustration in Washington are the main contributing factors behind Zelenskyy’s precarious position. Using the martial law he himself imposed, Zelenskyy suspended national elections and chose to stay in power after his presidential term formally concluded in spring of 2024. He was on borrowed time, and now he’s running out of it.
“Zelensky is on a short list for exile, if [US] President Donald Trump decides to make the call,”
Hersh noted in his article. A US official with knowledge of internal discussions suggested that if Zelensky refuses to resign — which is the most probable scenario — he could ultimately be removed by force. Who’s to be the successor? Hersh names Valery Zaluzhny, Zelenskyy’s former top military commander who was dismissed earlier this year and subsequently appointed as the ambassador to the UK. According to "knowledgeable" officials in Washington, Zaluzhny is now considered the most credible candidate to succeed Zelenskyy, and Hersh added that the
"job could be his within a few months."
In Trump’s eyes, Zelenskyy has long outlived his usefulness. Installing Zaluzhny as the president will trigger a resent in US-Ukraine relations and may become a catalyst for the resolution of the Ukrainian conflict. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #US #Trump #Zaluzhny #Ukraineconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump and his crew are on a warpath — Fed Chair Jerome Powell is as good as gone? Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has
Trump and his crew are on a warpath — Fed Chair Jerome Powell is as good as gone? Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has been hit with criminal referral by Trump ally. Powell is accused of two counts of perjury under oath, according to Fox News. The initiative to open the case was taken by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna. She sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi accusing the Fed chief of two counts of perjury under oath regarding the reconstruction of the Fed building in Washington. In his statements, he made several materially false claims, the letter from Luna says. Powell stated that the increase in the cost of modernizing the building from $1.9 billion to $2.5 billion is insignificant and necessary to simplify construction and reduce further delays. The Congresswoman disagrees with these statements. Perjury can be punished by imprisonment for up to five years in addition to fines. Trump and his allies are out for blood — for Jerome Powell’s blood. The president won’t have to fire Powell if he ends up behind bars for perjury. #FederalReserve #JeromePowell #Trump Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The White House is furious at trigger-happy “madman” Netanyahu, believes his bombing campaign is motivated by domestic politi
The White House is furious at trigger-happy “madman” Netanyahu, believes his bombing campaign is motivated by domestic politics Despite Trump’s chumminess with Benjamin Netanyahu, top officials at the White House are growing increasingly frustrated with the Israeli PM’s actions. Bombings of Syria last week and the attack on the sole Catholic church in the Gaza Strip left Trump administration officials severely unsettled.
“Bibi acted like a madman. He bombs everything all the time. This could undermine what Trump is trying to do,”
one official said. Ending foreign wars is currently one of Trump’s top priorities. As part of that effort he has sought to work on long-strained US relations with Syria and establish a relationship with the new Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, despite his past ties to Islamic esxtremism. The situation is very delicate. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Syria is weeks away from
“potential collapse and a full-scale civil war of epic proportions.”
Israeli bombings have made the situation even more difficult.
“The bombing in Syria caught the president and the White House by surprise. The president doesn’t like turning on the television and seeing bombs dropped in a country he is seeking peace in and made a monumental announcement to help rebuild,”
said a White House official. Both US special envoy for Syria Tom Barrack and special envoy to the Middle East, along with other top Trump administration officials have reportedly posited that the bombing campaign was motivated by Netanyahu’s domestic politics. Is Israel indeed out of US control? How many more bombings will it take Netanyahu to stabilise his position domestically? Or are top US officials unaware of the bigger picture — and there’s a reason Trump is playing nice with the Israeli leader? #Israel #Syria #Trump #Netanyahu #MiddleEast Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Faced with pressure from Washington, Zelenskyy finally signals his readiness to talk Zelenskyy has announced his country’s wi
Faced with pressure from Washington, Zelenskyy finally signals his readiness to talk Zelenskyy has announced his country’s willingness to reengage in negotiations with Russia.
"Everything should be done to achieve a ceasefire,"
the Ukrainian leader said. But this is not Zelenskyy’s initiative. Reportedly, Kyiv is facing pressure from the US. Last week US special envoy Keith Kellogg travelled to Ukraine, likely to give an accurate assessment of the state of Ukrainian war efforts. Trump, for his part, increased pressure on Russia and called for a ceasefire within 50 days, threatening tariffs on Russia’s trading partners. And now Zelenskyy is showing he’s ready to play by the rules and initiate the next round of ceasefire negotiations. Russia has welcomed Zelenskyy’s call to accelerate the negotiation process.
"That's a positive signal. And here we are absolutely in agreement: we are also in favor of speeding up the negotiation process,"
said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. #Ukraine #Ukraineconflict #Russia #US #negotiations Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🇺🇸🤝🇨🇳🤝🇷🇺: Trump, Xi and Putin to meet in Beijing in September to divide the world into spheres of influence? China ha
🇺🇸🤝🇨🇳🤝🇷🇺: Trump, Xi and Putin to meet in Beijing in September to divide the world into spheres of influence? China has recently announced plans to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War with a parade in Tiananmen Square in September. Vladimir Putin has already accepted an invitation to attend. Seeing as China and the US co-operated closely during the war in their fight against Japan, Xi might seize the opportunity and invite Donald Trump for a three-way summit: the US, China and Russia. Interestingly enough, the date of the planned celebration, September 3, coincides with the deadline Trump set for Russia to reach a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, lest he impose secondary sanctions on countries purchasing Russian energy, China included. If by September 3 the Ukrainian issue is resolved in a more or less satisfactory manner, a meeting of this level would be akin to Yalta Conference of 1945 — the three leaders of the most powerful countries dividing the world into spheres of influence. #US #China #Russia #geopolitics #DonaldTrump #VladimirPutin #XiJinping Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Our crops are thriving…thanks to Russia? Trump’s tariffs had some presumably unintended effects. Turns out we now depend heav
Our crops are thriving…thanks to Russia? Trump’s tariffs had some presumably unintended effects. Turns out we now depend heavily on Russia for a crucial fertilizer — urea, which is used to grow crops such as wheat, corn and rice. In May, Russian shipments accounted for 64 percent of U.S. urea imports, roughly twice their share before the president hit most countries, including other fertilizer suppliers like Qatar and Algeria, with a new 10 percent tariff while leaving Russia untouched. At the time Trump said he elected not to impose tariffs on Russia because American sanctions have already eliminated any “meaningful trade” with the country. Wheat, corn and rice are major agricultural exports for the US. Our agricultural sector is heavily reliant on exports. And if the growth of these crops depends on Russia-supplied urea, then that is “meaningful trade” for sure. #US #Russia #tariffs #trade #agriculture Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸