G20 Argentina

The hypocrisy of the G20, and the world leaders who participated

The G20 in Argentina was nothing short of a circus; a distasteful display of imperialism, greed, corruption and elitism. These leaders do not speak for the poor or downtrodden or oppressed.
As for America, Trump continues his theatrics by saying he would not meet Putin; whether he did or didn’t, us ordinary folk will never know. These are games. Though President Trump canceled his meeting with Putin, Trump is still scheduled to meet with China’s President Xi, let us not fool ourselves about prospects for any breakthrough over their two countries’ trade disagreements.

G20 summit is missed opportunity for Trump and Putin (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and former U.S. Army Special Operations Officer and global psychological warfare counter-terrorism analyst Scott Bennett take a quick look at US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s missed opportunity to meet at the G20 Summit in Argentina.
Trump’s foreign policy is in desperate need of a full reset, as a neocon old guard in power could be replaced with a more moderate, youthful team, and where rapprochement with Russia can be implemented for the good of both countries, and the international community.

Post INF, Trump and Putin can make history with new security architecture at G20 (Video)

Expectations have been growing for a new Trump-Putin summit as tensions spike over an outdated Cold War, Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
Trump’s National Security Advisor, John Bolton, was recently in Moscow, and relayed to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the White House wanted a Paris meeting. Putin said he was interested in such a meeting.
Both Putin and Trump will be in Paris for the November 11 World War I commemorations, which 60 heads of state and government are expected to attend.