Donald Trump allegedly shouted and threw curses and… maps. This is how he wanted to influence Volodymyr Zelensky during their conversation at the White House, he describes Financial Times. The White House wants Ukraine to give in and agree to the Kremlin’s demands.
Trump shouted at Zelensky
He learned about what Zelensky’s last negotiations with Trump looked like Financial Times. If the American newspaper is right, Trump wants to make an agreement with Russia and sacrifice Ukraine. He tried to force the reluctant Zelensky into submission with insults and aggression: he had, among other things, throw the maps that were in the room.
What exactly did Trump want to achieve? He was supposed to urge the Ukrainian president to accept Russia’s conditions as soon as possible – in his opinion, if he does not agree to what Vladimir Putin wants, the latter will “destroy” him:
If Putin wants it, he will destroy you!
In exchange for peace, Ukraine would hand over the entire Donbas to Russia.
Although Ukraine ultimately managed to convince Trump to freeze the current front line, the stormy conversation showed Trump’s capricious attitude towards the war and his tendency to support Putin’s maximalist demands.
– he said Financial Times.
What is the US playing?
All this suggests that the scenario I have presented on Bitcoin.pl many times is true. The US needs Russia in its game with China and wants to cynically use Kiev for this purpose.
During the described negotiations, Zelensky negotiated the possibility of receiving long-range Tomahawk missiles from the US in order to attack targets on Russian territory. We already know that the Americans will not hand over these weapons to Ukraine, which I have already suggested on this website. The US wants to weaken the Kremlin, but only in order to attract it to its anti-Chinese camp.
For cryptocurrencies, further geopolitical tensions may end… differently. Digital assets did not exist during the last global war, so we do not know how they will behave during further escalation of the China-US conflict. Recent tensions have caused significant declines.