Trump-Putin Summit on Elbe Day 2020?

I don’t know if any Trump administration people read Fleming.Foundation. But if so, a great idea would be for the president to hold three summits with Putin in the next year: first in Washington, then in Moscow, then the culmination on the Elbe River on April 25, 2020, to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Elbe Day. That’s when American and Soviet/Russian forces met on the Elbe River. It was five days before Hitler blew his Nazi brains out in the Berlin bunker. Here’s the iconic photo:

pastedGraphic.png

Trump and Putin meeting practically over Shicklgruber’s ashes also would taunt those who continue the “Fine People” Hoax, in which the president did not praise neo-Nazis, but denounced them. Yet it’s still repeated by such fools as Masha Gessen at the New Yorker – a magazine once noted for its obsession with accuracy. Even the leftist media, their ratings already plunging, would not resist linking Trump to the end of World War II and Der Fuehrer’s demise.

As common sense dictates, the world’s two nuclear superpowers, each wielding about 7,000 nuclear weapons, have to get along. Ike and JFK met Khrushchev. Nixon, Ford and Carter met Brezhnev. Reagan met Gorbachev.

The Cold War, which started right after Elbe Day, ended on Christmas Day 1991. As we recently were reminded when President George H.W. Bush died, his Secretary of State, Jim Baker, solemnly promised Soviet President Gorbachev NATO would expand “not one inch eastward.”

That promise was broken by the venal Clintons, who did so to gain the votes of American Poles, Balts and other Eastern Europeans. Just three years ago, Americans resisted putting the Clintons back in the White House, with the psychotic Hillary this time holding her manicured finger over the Nuclear Button.

Even though Trump won, he falsely was accused by Hillary and her Armageddonite minions of “colluding” with Putin during the 2016 election. The recent Mueller Report totally exonerated Trump. Yet the Democrats in Congress and the leftist media just can’t let it go.

That in turn has given Trump the opening to “troll” them on Putin and Russia. That’s a word youngsters use for taunting someone on the Internet so he responds in an irrational fashion. Trump recently tweeted, “Very good call yesterday with President Putin of Russia. Tremendous potential for a good/great relationship with Russia, despite what you read and see in the Fake News Media. Look how they have misled you on ‘Russia Collusion.’ The World can be a better and safer place. Nice!”

Here’s Rachel Maddow flipping out over Trump, Putin and, of all topics, Venezuela. After she was a major perpetrator of the Russia Collusion Hoax for more than two years, why is she still on the air? Back in my journalism days, my editors never would have tolerated even a tiny fraction of such blundering. 

At the White House, reporters stupidly asked if Trump and Putin talked about Russian interference in the 2020 election. Trump said, No. The question was pointless because we can expect our intelligence services are taking the proper actions against that; and Putin and other foreign leaders know there would be major consequences from interference. That’s unlike under President Obama. As the Hill just reported, “Ukrainian Embassy confirms DNC contractor solicited Trump dirt in 2016.”

With Trump now freed to make “deals” with Putin, here are the major areas of interest:

  • Renegotiating Reagan’s Intermediate Nuclear Forces deal Trump recently canceled.
  • De-nuclearizing North Korea.
  • Resolving the Ukrainian mess, and rebuilding that benighted country as a neutral buffer, as Austria and Finland were during the Cold War.
  • Getting a new nuclear deal with Iran.
  • Solving the Venezuela mess.
  • Making sure ISIS really is defeated.
  • Rebuilding Syria from the war Obama started.
  • Rebuilding Libya from the war Hillary and Obama started. 
  • Ending the Afghanistan War.
  • And so much more.

Now Trump finally can bring to the fore his best talent: Making great deals for our country.

On to victory and a great anti-Nazi summit on Elbe Day!

pastedGraphic_1.png

John Seiler

John Seiler

1 Response

  1. andrei navrozov says:

    “Ike and JFK met Khrushchev. Nixon, Ford and Carter met Brezhnev. Reagan…” But Reagan would not have met them, and that’s the whole point.