Trump's Bid Won
2- Ivan Yakovina
- 5.01.2026, 9:14
- 8,376
Now the U.S. can put the squeeze on Russia.
In Russia, they are laughing through tears because even they are gradually beginning to realize what a blind corner Putin has backed the Russian Federation into. This catastrophic destruction of authority inside the country, combined with Putin's fears about his personal security, I think these are the two worst consequences of the Venezuelan events for the Russian regime.
Together with the expected drop in oil prices, these two factors will give Trump and his team a very favorable starting position in the renewed negotiations between the U.S. and Russia on Ukraine
If the Americans want to, they can use these factors very effectively to pressure the Russian side, to squeeze the Russian side, to squeeze the U.S. and Russian leaders, to squeeze the U.S. and Russian leaders. For the Americans to want to do this, I think it is necessary that Ukrainian leaders, maybe even including the president of Ukraine, should spare no kind words to congratulate Trump. There is an important psychological moment here, it seems to me. Trump almost for the first time in his presidency made an independent, tough and even dangerous decision, and he succeeded, that is, he made a bet, and that bet won
Trump cares a lot about the opinion of outsiders. He needs praise. Right now, Russia, Brazil, Pakistan and someone else are berating Trump, criticizing him. Against that backdrop, the words of those who have supported him, who have stood up for him, will be especially valuable and especially important to Trump, so I think we need to tell him that he is an absolutely brilliant military leader. I would send a message to Trump on expensive white paper with this kind of content in gold letters. In my opinion, this is such a moment that it is simply impossible to go overboard in praising Trump.
Ivan Yakovina, YouTube