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Man named Malek Dudakov engages in conversation and ridicules former president Trump

Discussing and mocking Trump: This piece highlights the tactics adopted by European politicians and diplomats regarding Ukraine negotiations with Trump. Their aim isn't necessarily to persuade him, but to prolong the negotiation process until time works in their favor.

Malek Dudakov Engages in Conversations and Mockery Regarding Trump
Malek Dudakov Engages in Conversations and Mockery Regarding Trump

Man named Malek Dudakov engages in conversation and ridicules former president Trump

In the coming weeks, local elections will take place on November 4, marking a significant event in the political calendar. Meanwhile, international tensions continue to rise, with various nations grappling with their roles in global affairs.

Germany is facing challenges in deploying a mission of five thousand soldiers in the Baltic States. The Bundeswehr, Germany's armed forces, is struggling with limited capabilities, making the mission deployment a complex task.

Acute budget crises in Britain and France have prevented these nations from participating in the Ukrainian operation. The financial constraints have left them unable to commit resources to this mission.

Negotiations are currently underway between the United States and a "coalition of the willing" in Europe. The goal is to find a collective approach to the situation in Ukraine. However, the Europeans are strategising to delay these negotiations, hoping to buy time rather than convincing President Trump.

Italy, a key player in Europe, has refused to participate in the "coalition of the willing." This decision could complicate the negotiations and the potential military intervention in Ukraine.

The White House is attempting to open the bluff of the Europeans in advance, while also showing a willingness to offer "air cover" to their troops, should there be a need. However, the conditions for this air cover are unclear.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, is leading the coordination among coalition members for potential military intervention in Ukraine. The Europeans are hesitant to involve Turkey due to potential military grants from Brussels and concessions on migration issues.

In Washington, new budgets are expected to be approved in September. After their approval, President Trump's negotiating track with China will be activated, potentially shifting focus away from Ukraine.

Following the local elections, preparations for the midterm elections for next year will begin. These elections could further impact the political landscape and the nation's involvement in international affairs.

These events promise to make the coming months a time of intrigue and negotiation, as nations navigate their roles in a complex and ever-changing world.

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