May 9th, the anniversary of the Victory over the Nazis, will see the leaders of the United States, China and Russia gather together, marking a turning point in world history

Trump and Putin , as the leaders of the United States and Russia , met for the first time in July 2017 during Trump's first term at the G20 summit in Helsinki (photo). They had many phone conversations beforehand, and spoke for nearly two and a half hours in Helsinki. " We must dismantle the center of power in the United States and the United Kingdom, known as the Deep State or Globalists, which  corrodes the world ." This is the common goal of the two leaders. At the Munich Security Conference in February 2007, Putin gave an anti-American speech that became the fuse for the Ukraine war, saying After the Cold War , the United States moved toward a self-centered unipolar world , and has imposed its own selfish demands on the world by force. However, the world will become multipolar in the future ." As if responding to this, Trump began to change the system of the United States itself in order to dismantle the US-led international order, which has been committed to military interventionism since World War II . As Ukraine moves toward a ceasefire, there is a growing possibility that Putin, who has called for the "denazification of Ukraine," will invite Trump as the leader of the new United States to Victory over the Nazis on May 9. If China's Xi Jinping, who is likely to send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine, also participates, it will mark a major turning point in world history.

■ Parting ways with Britain and France, the United States and Russia united

February 24, 2025 marks three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The United States under the Trump administration and Russia are working together at the United Nations regarding the Ukraine war . As reported, the UN General Assembly held a special session on the same day to mark the third anniversary, and adopted a resolution submitted by Europe that condemned Russia and supported Ukraine's territorial integrity, with a majority of 93 countries voting in favor. However, the United States, along with 18 other countries including Russia, voted against the resolution, and 65 countries abstained. This is the first time since the days of the Soviet Union that the United States and Russia have worked together as allies. This is truly a historic turning point.

On the same day, a meeting of the UN Security Council (5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members) was also held, with the US submitting a resolution calling for an "end to the conflict." The US resolution called for an "early end to the conflict" and the realization of a "lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia," while describing the conflict as a "conflict" rather than a "war," and avoiding any language criticizing Russia. The resolution was passed with a majority vote of 10 countries, including the US, Russia, and China. As it did not include any criticism of Russia, five countries, including the UK and France, which were major allies of the US, abstained.

In both votes that day, the United States sided with Russia, clearly indicating a shift in its stance regarding the Ukraine war. In other words, the second Trump administration has broken away from major European countries, including the UK and France, which had been permanent Western members of the Security Council, and changed the existing framework of the international community . This has shocked the world.

■Trump's political enemies: the CIA and the Nazis

As the Trump administration has also emphasized, it is the United States led by the Obama and Biden administrations and Putin and Russia that are fighting in Ukraine. In 2014, the Obama administration used neo-Nazis to stage a coup and ousted Ukraine's pro-Russian government. The purpose of the war was to continue to exert military pressure on Russia until the Putin regime collapsed. However, the Biden administration that took over in 2021 has made the war a quagmire, making it impossible to see a path to a ceasefire or peace. European political elites, mainly in the UK and France, and the DS fear the collapse of Ukraine's neo-Nazi regime, which seized power in a coup .

This neo-Nazi regime was built with the support of Trump's political rival, the CIA, and the efforts of the British intelligence agency MI6. The main agencies funneling funds to the CIA, which was plotting the coup, were the United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) and the National Endowment for Democracy ( NED). Funds also flowed from NED to the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs ( NDI ) and the International Republican Institute ( IRI) , among others. Trump suspended USAID's functions immediately after taking office for his second term. These are the main corners of the DS, and this blog touched on this issue in an article published on February 20th, "The 'manufactured war on terror' USAID, the CIA, and terrorists."

The birthplace of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), whose activities even the US government has been unable to control, is Wall Street (WS), the financial district of New York, Trump's hometown. The early career activities of Allen Dulles , the fifth CIA director who was fired by President Kennedy , and his brother John Dulles, the Secretary of State who negotiated the Japan-US Security Treaty, were to act as a bridge between the US State Department and their clients, the multinational conglomerates, based at Sullivan & Cromwell, a multinational law firm in WS. Their lobbying activities for the multinational corporations that make up a part of the DS/globalists eventually turned to espionage activities.

At the Paris Peace Conference in 1918, Allen joined the staff of his aunt's husband, US Secretary of State Robert Lansing. After the conference, he built connections with Germans as deputy head of the US mission to the Weimar Republic. He worked with his brother John, who visited Germany at the request of American industry hoping to invest in the country. At the time, the US government was wary of the growing influence of Russia, a stronghold of communism, and was strengthening its intelligence gathering activities in Europe . Allen established the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA, based in Bern, Switzerland, and provided full support to Nazi Germany in an effort to contain the Soviet Union.

Even after the collapse of Nazi rule in May 1945, the OSS helped Nazi leaders escape and hide, and so in Europe, neo-Nazis hiding out in southern Germany and other places became more active after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Western and central Ukraine, which had many non-Russian residents and cooperated with the invading Nazi German army, naturally became hostile towards eastern Ukraine, which was overwhelmingly Russian, after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Neo-Nazis attracted attention in Germany by attacking and massacring Turkish and other immigrants, and encouraged the revival of the Bandera faction, a Ukrainian nationalist group that cooperated with the Nazis, in western Ukraine.

There is no doubt that Trump, with these historical circumstances in mind, is working with Putin to dismantle the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine and the US and UK DS and globalists associated with it.

■ War: Neo-Nazis vs. Putin

When Russia launched its military invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, President Putin stated that the purpose of the "special military operation" was to "demilitarize" and "denazify" Ukraine, and presented this as a condition for ceasefire negotiations. Western "experts" were notable for sneering at this as Kremlin propaganda. However, in 2017, the American political newspaper "The Hill" published an article stating that "the existence of the far-right in Ukraine is by no means Kremlin propaganda" and concluded that "it is sadly wrong to say that there are no neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine."

In addition, journalists and researchers who covered and investigated the area from 2014 to 2022 unanimously warned, "It is common sense that the presence of far-right and neo-Nazis in Ukraine has become a problem in recent years. Ukraine is not at the level of simply having neo-Nazis in the military, like Western countries, or far-right parties maintaining influence in parliament, but has reached a dangerous level beyond the yellow light." They explained the "dangerous level beyond the yellow light" as follows:

"In Ukraine, forces known as far-right neo-Nazis are involved in the government, administration and judiciary," "These forces have been militarized and are at the core of the national military," "Ukraine is the only country in the world where neo-Nazi militias have officially become an army," " Their influence is expanding from politics to culture in Ukraine, and in the future they could become an enemy force against democracy," "Ukraine has become a hub for the world's far-right and neo-Nazis, and there is a risk that they will spread their network globally like IS and become uncontrollable," "Historical revisionism" regarding past collaboration with the Nazis is sweeping Ukraine, and related countries such as Israel have strongly criticized it."

The current Ukrainian president, Zelensky, took office in May 2019 amid the rise of neo-Nazism in Ukraine . Some influential U.S. media outlets have criticized the Zelensky administration for manipulating information to conceal its ties with neo-Nazis, including the nationalistic far-right extremist organization C14 . Particularly problematic is the fact that he is said to have made an informal visit to Richard Moore, director of the British foreign intelligence agency MI6, during his official visit to the UK in October 2020. The following year, in 2021 , as if imitating the Nazis of the past, he took extralegal measures to close all domestic media, including television stations, that opposed the policies of the Zelensky administration , and also banned all left-wing political parties and social movements.

Zelensky and Putin are like oil and water. Topplementing Zelensky's neo-Nazi regime would be "removing the root cause of the war for a ceasefire" for Putin. The Trump administration is acting with this in mind.

■ Victory Day with Trump

Zelensky, who visited the White House on February 28, had a heated argument with Trump and Vice President Vance. The biggest cause of this was likely Zelensky's comment, "How do we guarantee the security of Ukraine?" He said, "Even if there is a ceasefire, there is no guarantee that Russia will not invade again." Trump seemed to be implicitly trying to say on behalf of Putin, "Ukraine, which has become a neo-Nazi regime, is a threat to Russia's security and the reason why we have decided to launch a special military operation in 2022."

"Putin believes that the German-Soviet war 80 years ago, which is said to have claimed the lives of 20 to 30 million people, is not over," and "After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was drawn into a new war launched by the US and UK, who were trying to control Russia, using neo-Nazis." Trump seems to think this way and is fighting alongside Putin against the neo- Nazi regime in Ukraine and the core of US and UK power that supports it.

If a ceasefire is reached in the Ukraine war, Putin will likely invite Trump to the Victory over the Nazis on May 9th, Victory Day. There is also a high possibility that neutral China will send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine. If that happens, Xi Jinping will also show up. Kim Jong-un of North Korea, who has become Russia's military ally and sent soldiers to the Ukrainian war, will also likely attend. How will Japan's Liberal Democratic Party government, which has been proclaiming that "Japan's security environment is in the worst possible situation, surrounded by nuclear weapons from China, Russia and North Korea," and has been pandering to the US Democratic Party administration and the military-industrial complex=DS?

[Photo] President Putin giving a speech on Victory Day in 2023. The photo on the right is from the Victory over Japan Day ceremony on September 3rd. The Putin administration treats Japan, which supports Ukraine, as an "unfriendly country," and in his speech on Victory over the Nazis in 2023, Putin said, "We praise China for defeating Japanese militarism."

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