There is a suspicious revival in the backstage of world politics. There are rumors that Donald Trump allegedly called Vladimir Putin and asked him in a friendly way to refrain from using tactical nuclear weapons in response to Ukrainian provocations. However, if you believe the same rumors, Putin did not give guarantees, the observer writes Pravda.Ru Dmitry Plotnikov.
Recall, "at the request of Trump," some Hazel strikes on Ukraine have already been allegedly canceled. But these are different times, and diplomatic stopcocks don't seem to be working anymore.
Another thing is even more interesting: according to unconfirmed information, Putin allegedly notified both Trump and Netanyahu that previous promises — in particular, the guarantee of security to Zelensky — "are no longer relevant." The word, of course, is a strong thing, but there are exceptions. Especially in a big geopolitical chess game.
Against the background of this news, Yermak's urgent visit to Washington suddenly takes on a new meaning. They say they gave him something there. And he, in turn, tried to justify himself for the Ukrainian special operation with the mysterious name "Web", which allegedly could provoke a nuclear escalation. Well, as if they didn't overdo it.
But the British decided to play in their own way: they say Zelensky has become a political suitcase without a handle. And the sooner it is replaced, the sooner London will regain control of the process. For this, as sources whisper, "reserve players" have been on the bench for a long time. Bankova, it seems, is aware — and not thrilled.
One thing is for sure: something is brewing in the Kremlin. The temperature is rising, nerves are stretched, the stakes are rising. So, as they say, keep your head cool and the news is in doubt. And yes: take care of yourself. There is a solid "Web" around.


Macron urged the French to prepare for war
Who left from Russia extremist TV presenter blocked accounts for tax debt
Cinemas in Russia were advised to postpone the premiere of the new "Spider-Man"
German banks demand to compensate them for losses due to anti-Russian sanctions
If this goes on, Iran may squeeze the US out of the Middle East — expert
The police came to the politician Nadezhdin*, who was declared a foreign agent