
Stefan Wolff
Writer at Freelance
Professor of International Security @unibirmingham; Co-founder of Navigating the Vortex https://t.co/qEobv6vVk3; Linkedin: https://t.co/wIurgPGIsQ
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1 week ago |
navigatingthevortex.com | Stefan Wolff
Two statements from world leaders this week bear closer examination. On May 27, US president Donald Trump took to his TruthSocial social media channel to proclaim that if it wasn’t for him, “lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia”. The following day the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced that his country would assist Ukraine in developing long-range missiles to deploy against targets inside Russia. Both statements are quite extraordinary.
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1 week ago |
theconversation.com | Stefan Wolff
Two statements from world leaders this week bear closer examination. On May 27, the US president Donald Trump took to his Truth Social social media channel to proclaim that if it wasn’t for him, “lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia”. The following day the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced that his country would assist Ukraine in developing long-range missiles to deploy against targets inside Russia. Both statements are quite extraordinary.
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1 week ago |
tolerance.ca | Stefan Wolff
By Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham Two statements from world leaders this week bear closer examination. On May 27, the US president Donald Trump took to his Truth Social social media channel to proclaim that if it wasn’t for him, “lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia”.
After another call with Putin, it looks like Trump has abandoned efforts to mediate peace in Ukraine
1 week ago |
irishexaminer.com | Stefan Wolff
After a two-hour phone call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on May 19, US president Donald Trump took to social media to declare that Russia and Ukraine will ‚Äúimmediately start negotiations‚ÄĚ towards a ceasefire and an end to the war. He did, however, add that the conditions for peace ‚Äúwill be negotiated between the two parties, as it can only be‚ÄĚ.
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1 week ago |
tagesschau.de | Stefan Wolff
Stefan Wolff, HR, tagesschau, 26.05.2025 07:48 Uhr
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If a reset with Russia at any cost really is Trump's strategy, it is bound to fail: https://t.co/AilgRQsb5k via @navvortex #Trump #Putin #Ukraine https://t.co/rsZ33B9EUR

Focusing on territorial compromises will not address the fundamental issue of how to deal with a vengeful and revisionist autocracy on Europe's doorsteps: https://t.co/BxHpMFL9nm via @navvortex #Russia #Ukraine #Negotiations https://t.co/nnVZKhC5eo

Moscow’s close relationships with #China, #Iran and #NorthKorea signals that Russia has become a lot more dependent on them than would befit Putin’s dreams of restoring Russia’s great-power status: https://t.co/N4XH531PgC via @navvortex