Ignorant and delusional: Trump proposes to continue the Biden policy of ramping up sanctions on Russia
In the past 24 hours, several leading voices in the Alternative Media have published information suggesting that Biden’s awful policy towards Russia over the Ukraine war is being overturned by the new President alongside the rest of the Biden ‘legacy.’
In his 21 January article on Sonar 21, Larry Johnson explains how the Pentagon ‘has reportedly fired or suspended all personnel directly responsible for managing military assistance to Ukraine.” Meanwhile the Pentagon’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia, is said to have already resigned. But does this mark ‘the beginning of what some see as a strategic pivot’ as Johnson tells us?
On his substack platform, Simplicius76 makes the same point about firings and suspensions. To this he adds the following interesting news: “The US this morning in Washington, withdrew all applications to contractors for logistics through Rzeszow, Constanta and Varna. At NATO bases in Europe, all shipments to Ukraine have been suspended and closed.”
On the face of it, these dispatches are important and suggest light at the end of the tunnel of the Biden years. But then I wonder why the Russian news and analysis television programs have not said a word about all of this. Instead, they focused on Donald Trump’s remarks this morning on his Truth Social platform, which tells a very different story about the President’s intentions. And the Russians are not alone in ignoring the seemingly good news and directing all attention to the bad news that we find in Trump’s written statement. The Financial Times this evening has just published a lengthy article on this very subject.
Per the FT, Trump said he wants the Russians to enter into talks with the Ukrainians to end the war NOW, and if they do not agree he will punish them severely. He intends to impose still tougher sanctions on the Russian oil and gas industry and he will put very high tariffs ‘on anything being sold by Russia to the United States, and various other participating countries.’
Russia’s Sixty Minutes program this afternoon discussed all of the points of possible punishment that Trump put into his Truth Social text. They laughed aloud at the idea of raising tariffs on Russian goods sold in the United States, since the total volume of Russian exports to the USA in 2024 was 350 million dollars, and much of that was for uranium which US power stations badly needed to stay operating. Th also ridiculed Trump for some foolish and ignorant statements that he made to journalists this morning: that he didn’t want to hurt the Russian people, since ‘Russia had helped us to win WWII,’ and that Russia had lost 60 million of its citizens in that war. For Russians, the question of who helped whom to win WWII is precisely the inverse, and their war dead, bad as they were, amounted to 26 million.
As for coming to the negotiating table with Zelensky, whom they do not recognize as the legitimate president of Ukraine given that his term expired 9 months ago, that is a nonstarter. Vladimir Putin has said repeatedly that the war will end on Russia’s terms with or without a negotiated document.
Accordingly, what we see here is not the ignorant and delusional notions about how the U.S. will dictate the end to the war given to the public by General Kellogg or Michael Waltz or Marco Rubio, but ignorant and delusional notions from President Trump himself. As of today, Trump is the laughing stock of Russian elites.
©Gilbert Doctorow, 2025
Translation below into German (Andreas Mylaeus)
Unwissend und wahnhaft: Trump schlägt vor, die Biden-Politik der Verschärfung der Sanktionen gegen Russland fortzusetzen
In den letzten 24 Stunden haben mehrere führende Stimmen in den alternativen Medien Informationen veröffentlicht, die darauf hindeuten, dass Bidens schreckliche Politik gegenüber Russland im Zusammenhang mit dem Ukraine-Krieg vom neuen Präsidenten ebenso wie der Rest des „Erbes“ Bidens aufgegeben werde.
In seinem Artikel vom 21. Januar auf Sonar 21 erklärt Larry Johnson, wie das Pentagon „Berichten zufolge alle Mitarbeiter entlassen oder suspendiert hat, die direkt für die Verwaltung der Militärhilfe für die Ukraine verantwortlich sind“. Die stellvertretende Staatssekretärin des Pentagons für Russland, die Ukraine und Eurasien soll inzwischen bereits zurückgetreten sein. Aber markiert dies den „Beginn dessen, was manche als strategischen Wendepunkt betrachten“, wie Johnson uns sagt?
Auf seiner Substack-Plattform äußert sich Simplicius76 zum selben Thema, nämlich Entlassungen und Suspendierungen. Er fügt außerdem folgende interessante Neuigkeiten hinzu: „Die USA haben heute Morgen in Washington alle Anträge an Auftragnehmer für Logistik über Rzeszow, Constanta und Varna zurückgezogen. Auf NATO-Stützpunkten in Europa wurden alle Lieferungen in die Ukraine ausgesetzt und eingestellt.“
Auf den ersten Blick sind diese Meldungen wichtig und lassen Licht am Ende des Tunnels der Biden-Jahre erkennen. Aber dann frage ich mich, warum die russischen Nachrichten- und Analysefernsehprogramme kein Wort über all das gesagt haben. Stattdessen konzentrierten sie sich auf Donald Trumps Äußerungen heute Morgen auf seiner Plattform Truth Social, die eine ganz andere Geschichte über die Absichten des Präsidenten erzählen. Und die Russen sind nicht die Einzigen, die die scheinbar guten Nachrichten ignorieren und ihre ganze Aufmerksamkeit auf die schlechten Nachrichten richten, die wir in Trumps schriftlicher Erklärung finden. Die Financial Times hat heute Abend einen langen Artikel zu diesem Thema veröffentlicht.
Laut FT sagte Trump, er wolle, dass die Russen JETZT mit den Ukrainern in Gespräche treten, um den Krieg zu beenden, und wenn sie nicht zustimmen, werde er sie streng bestrafen. Er beabsichtigt, noch härtere Sanktionen gegen die russische Öl- und Gasindustrie zu verhängen, und er wird sehr hohe Zölle auf alles erheben, was Russland an die Vereinigten Staaten und verschiedene andere teilnehmende Länder verkauft.
In der Sendung „Sechzig Minuten“ des russischen Fernsehsenders wurden heute Nachmittag alle möglichen Strafmaßnahmen diskutiert, die Trump in seinem Text auf Truth Social angedeutet hatte. Sie lachten laut über die Idee, die Zölle auf in den Vereinigten Staaten verkaufte russische Waren zu erhöhen, da das Gesamtvolumen der russischen Exporte in die USA im Jahr 2024 350 Millionen Dollar betrug und ein Großteil davon auf Uran entfiel, das die US-amerikanischen Kraftwerke dringend benötigten, um in Betrieb zu bleiben. Er machte sich auch über Trump lustig, der heute Morgen gegenüber Journalisten einige dumme und ignorante Aussagen gemacht hatte: dass er dem russischen Volk nicht schaden wolle, da „Russland uns geholfen habe, den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu gewinnen“, und dass Russland in diesem Krieg 60 Millionen seiner Bürger verloren habe. Für die Russen ist die Frage, wer wem geholfen hat, den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu gewinnen, genau umgekehrt, und ihre Kriegstoten, so schlimm sie auch waren, beliefen sich auf 26 Millionen.
Was die Aufnahme von Verhandlungen mit Selensky betrifft, den sie nicht als legitimen Präsidenten der Ukraine anerkennen, da seine Amtszeit vor neun Monaten abgelaufen ist, so ist dies eine Nullnummer. Wladimir Putin hat wiederholt erklärt, dass der Krieg zu Russlands Bedingungen enden wird, mit oder ohne ein ausgehandeltes Dokument.
Dementsprechend sehen wir hier nicht die ignoranten und wahnhaften Vorstellungen darüber, wie die USA das Ende des Krieges diktieren werden, die General Kellogg, Michael Waltz oder Marco Rubio der Öffentlichkeit vermitteln, sondern ignorante und wahnhafte Vorstellungen von Präsident Trump selbst. Seit heute ist Trump das Gespött der russischen Eliten.
Trump delusion syndrome swings both ways.
Take one aspirin and read Doctor Doctorow in the morning.
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Maybe Trump is taking a leaf out of the Kim Jong Un pretend you are a madman playbook, also this rhetoric is fur US public consumption,we have to wait and see.
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I think Trump is frustrated with the situation he’s been left in Ukraine, there are no viable solutions, or deals to be made, so he’s lashing out in impotent rage. The best he can do is make a simulation of negotiations and hope the war drags on until other events overtake it in importance so that few notice the final defeat. Steve Bannon is absolutely right, that Ukraine will become Trump’s Vietnam, just as Vietnam itself did to Nixon.
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I disagree. It is improbable that Trump will get bogged down in the Ukraine war because it is about to be ended by the Russians on their terms. This is a matter of weeks. The Russians are looking beyond the Ukraine war to negotiate with Trump a division of the globe into spheres of influence and there is every chance they will succeed. This is the topic I will be discussing later today with Nima Alkhorshid on Dialogue Works and with Andrew Napolitano on Judging Freedom. Stay tuned!
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As much as I wish that were the case, I have a very high degree of certainty that the war in Ukraine will last for years more, not weeks or months. I do agree, though, that there isn’t anything to discuss with the Americans in terms of Ukraine, what happens there will be determined by Russia alone, and that the only issues up for discussion are matters of European and global security.
I very much enjoy your discussions in the alt-media sphere and am thankful for the summary of opinions from Russian television programs.
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Fjodor Lukjanow on Weltwoche feels that the conflict in Ukraine will continue into 2026.
I hope he is too pessimistic,
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Late 2026 is my optimistic prognosis, more realistically Ukraine will run out of manpower sometime in 2027 and no longer be able to fight. They will never give up, or surrender, no matter how dire the situation becomes, these are ideologically motivated people.
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At the end of the day it doesn’t matter what Trump thinks or wants.
The outcome of the war is out of his hands, that’s the deeper truth.
Also the Ukrainians aren’t lasting years on their present trajectory. At least not as a conventional armed force.
They’ve ran through the over 25 manpower pool, and are stealth mobilising the under 25’s.
There aren’t many of those, to start with. Another year and they’re cooked.
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They’re having some manpower issues, but haven’t come close to running through it. They are still able to mount a potent defense and have limited Russian gains relative to how outmatched they are in man- and firepower. At some point, the UAF will retreat to the big cities, which will stretch out the amount of time needed to attrit them, considering the Russians are so adamant about avoiding collateral damage. A lot of critics are unhappy with how Russia is conducting this war because of how long it’s taking, which creates risks, but it’s how they’ve decided to do things.
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Trump is presiding over exactly the opposite of MAGA.
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It could be argued that America does not have to beat Russia to protect its vital interests. But it needs to beat Russia if it wants to beat China – and it has to beat China. To maintain its position as global hegemon it has to defeat China. It will convince itself it can because it has to, ignoring the reality that this war will be world war, which everyone is meant to be avoiding. In the previous two world wars everyone convinced themselves they could win, but someone had to lose. In the third world war everyone will lose, which all the nuclear powers agree upon, yet they also insist they will fight it nonetheless. It seems that we have not learned from history. An objective and evidence-based view of history should tell us that humanity is on the brink of nuclear Armageddon. Unfortunately most take a selective evidence-based approach to history: that approach allows any for any conclusion desired. There is the danger: there is the delusion. Minds need to focus, if we are to avert nuclear holocaust. A simple syllogism might help: every empire eventually faces the conflict it is trying to avoid; everyone wants to avoid WWIII; therefore, that is the fate that awaits. I explore this in my pamphlet, The Doomsday Syllogism. https://www.candlinandmynard.com/doomsday.html
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