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Putin Agrees to Peace Talks with Trump, Ending Forever Wars and Signaling Shift from Neoconservative Policies
Nov 20, 2024, 10:45 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed a willingness to engage in peace talks, specifically indicating he would only do so with former President Donald Trump. This development follows Trump's previous assertions that he could end the ongoing conflict before taking office. Supporters of Trump have noted this as a significant achievement, suggesting it marks a shift away from long-standing military engagements often associated with neoconservative policies. The broader context includes ongoing tensions between the U.S. intelligence community and those who support Trump's approach to foreign policy, particularly regarding relations with Russia.
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