JACK POSOBIEC IN ALASKA: China may have most to fear from Trump-Putin summit

"He's building up towards a cumulative effort to box out China." 

"He's building up towards a cumulative effort to box out China." 

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec flew on Air Force One to exclusively report live from the location of the Anchorage Accords, where President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Friday to discuss the war in Russia and Ukraine. Posobiec said that from the appearance of the meeting, which was ongoing at the time of speaking, it looked like China may have the most to be worried about from the summit.  

Talking about a focus on the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), Posobiec was on with Steve Gruber when the host asked, "

You saw the B-2 fly over. You saw the F-16s fly over. You saw—this was all done with purpose in mind, to show the American strength for the Russian president there. What does it say to Xi Jinping?"




"Another B-2 had landed on the tarmac, it was there when, even when that flyover took place. I was actually able to see President Putin as that B2 flew over. He appeared surprised that it flew so low, and it was, in fact, so large, right above our heads, just as the meeting took place," Posobiec responded. "What President Trump's strategy here is to focus on the BRICS nations, and you look what he's done with tariffs, Brazil, India, South Africa. That's the B, that's the I, that's the S, then, of course, today, that's the R. He's meeting with Russia, the final piece, the coup d'etat, if you will. He's building up towards a cumulative effort to box out China." 

"It's all about China. I would argue that, in fact, China is probably the one who has the most to worry about coming out of this meeting today," he added. 



During his time in Anchorage, Posobiec also spoke to Eric Bolling about the exchange between Trump and Putin as the two leaders met on the tarmac when the planes landed. “When [Trump] got to that tarmac…It seemed a very warm rapport between himself and President Putin. Shaking hands, and it appeared to me that they were speaking English," Posobiec noted. 



He also pointed out how the B-2 flyover was planned to come about right as Trump and Putin met each other, and that it was carried out with "military precision."

He added about the optics of the conversation between Trump and Putin after that point that he was "able to see that they were in very, very tight quarters. You can tell, though, at that point it was serious business. They looked like they were about to get down to have a very strong and serious conversation."

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