
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to secure a rare earth minerals deal with the US, apparently undercutting Ukraine. The original deal was offered to Ukraine and was contingent on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky seeking peace with Russia. This surprising development follows a disastrous meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Zelensky, during which the deal was cut off, and Zelensky was told to leave the White House and come back when he was ready for peace with Putin.
Background: Ukraine and the U.S.’s rare earth minerals agreement was in flux. Trump and Vance’s meeting with Zelensky on Friday went poorly, leading to uncertainty about the conflict between Russia, Ukraine, and the US.
New Development: On Saturday, Putin unexpectedly announced that he was ready to offer the U.S. a deal that would provide access to Russia’s vast rare earth mineral reserves, adding that Russia’s Rare Earth supply was superior to Ukraine’s anyway.
Putin’s Statement: According to media reports, Putin told them: “We would be open to cooperation with our American partners, I mean not only administrative and governmental agencies, but also private companies. Russia possesses significantly larger resources from this than Ukraine.”
Putin’s remarks were aired on national television. He framed the deal as a logical step for economic growth and stability.
Alex Jones’ Analysis: Infowars host Alex Jones reacted to the news, calling it a major geopolitical shift.
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“Trump has done it again,” Jones declared. “And I predicted it. It all just came out an hour ago, on National Television that said, we wanted a deal with the U.S. We have more worth on the world than Ukraine does.”
Jones argued that Putin’s move aligns with the long-standing strategy of General Michael Flynn—separating Russia from China. He also criticized globalist forces for escalating war instead of pursuing economic prosperity.
“This is all about the geopolitical strategy that can be played out,” Jones said. “The EU is collapsing, their economy’s collapsing, their populations are collapsing. They need this war to prop themselves up. But Trump is shifting the conversation away from a war economy back to a prosperous economy.”
Jones claimed the Western elite need war to maintain control.
Strategic Implications: Putin’s offer presents a challenge for U.S. policymakers. Rare earth minerals are critical for technology, defense, and energy production. The U.S. currently depends on China for most of these resources. If accepted, Putin’s deal could weaken China’s grip on the global supply chain.
Zelensky’s Position: Zelensky has not publicly responded. Ukraine’s ability to secure Western aid may be at risk if it pursues negotiations with Russia.
What’s Next: This move shifts the global balance of power. If the U.S. engages with Russia on minerals, it could signal a realignment. If rejected, it could escalate tensions further.
For now, all eyes are on Washington and Kyiv. Will Zelensky consider peace? Will Trump entertain Putin’s offer? The globalist elite are scrambling. The world waits for the next move.
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