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Alaska Summit: Summer in Winter
Sunday Island
|August 17, 2025
By the time I’m writing, the news and views are percolating across global media on what is set to be the most consequential in-person meeting of Donald Trump’s second administration.
The Trump-Putin summit in icy Alaska, echoing the philosophical lines of Albert Camus—“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer”—promises to offer clarity, particularly to those nations and actors who have endured the long winters of geopolitical entropy. As per The Times, the summit’s agenda may include discussions chillingly reminiscent of West Bank-style occupation, with the United States and Russia purportedly proposing a partitioned arrangement in Ukraine that consolidates Russian control over regions with manifestly pro-Moscow alignment. The implications of such a plan are profound: simultaneously a potential stabiliser and a moral, legal, and strategic quagmire.
The summit, according to The New York Times, is observed not merely as a transactional meeting of two world leaders but as a potential recalibration of global norms. Here, the spectres of unipolarity, NATO expansion, and multilateral institutional marginalisation converge in a theatre where perception is as consequential as military might. Russian sources intimate that Vladimir Putin may hark back to his Munich 2007 speech, in which he excoriated the unipolar world order and denounced NATO’s eastward encroachment, castigating the OSCE as ineffectual. George Friedman notes that such historical inflections in Putin’s rhetoric are rarely rhetorical flourish—they signal that Russia’s strategic patience is finite, and that any concessions will be measured in precise increments of tangible advantage.
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