When everybody is a fool, world war inevitably happens? — take Putin and Trump

© 2025 Peter Free

 

12 August 2025

 

 

Putin is going to Alaska to prove what?

 

Only a West-bedazzled person — or one too coyly clever (in his own mind) for his or anyone else's good — would have agreed to meeting Empty Brain Trump on Trump's own and certifiably nationally psychotic anti-Russia ground.

 

In actuality, Putin will be dealing with a blowharding idiot, who claims not to know what the Russian position on Ukraine and European security is.

 

That purported Trumpian ignorance remaining so, despite the fact that Russia has repeatedly announced its security requirements in the simplest and plainest of terms since 2007. That's 18 years of unwavering, fully public, unmisunderstandable straightforwardness.

 

So in spite of this interminable display of aggressive American obtuseness, Putin is going to venture into hostile territory to accomplish what?

 

Vapidly put his life on the line, so as to flirt with a US president — who is just as hostilely mindless as Trump's dementia-captured predecessor was?

 

To my mind, Putin's is a display of egomaniacal overconfidence and/or grossly unrealistic optimism — or fruitless theater — of the unproductive (and probabilistically dangerous) worst combined kind.

 

 

This is not a strategically clever move on Putin's part

 

See, for example:

 

 

Glenn Diesen, Brian Berletic: Is the U.S. Setting a Trap for Russia in Alaska?, YouTube (10 August 2025)

 

Glenn Diesen, Jeffrey Sachs: Trump-Putin Meeting - Peace or Deception?, YouTube (11 August 2025)

 

Dialogue Works, Paul Craig Roberts: Trump’s Putin Meeting Could Blow Up—Why No One Sees the Danger!, YouTube (11 August 2025)

 

 

Yet, here we are . . .

 

. . . hovering on the metaphorical precipice.

 

Waiting for missiles and bombs to begin raining down. Due to some randomly variant — but easily predictable — combination of mistakes that (by then) will have unavoidably led to world war.

 

In exactly the same incredibly foolish manner that both previous World Wars began.

 

As a result of this planetary-wide form of human idiocy, American's Titans of Avarice and Chaos will finally and successfully have set the world afire.

 

This outcome (rationally inexcusably) occurring, exclusively due to their opponents' incorrigibly deluded, self-isolating, and usually cowardly serially displayed forms of denial and sheer mindlessness.

 

 

The moral? — Will nuclear war be a good thing for the human gene pool?

 

It might temporarily reduce humanity's urge to select its worst representatives to lead us into one societal disaster after another.