Tomorrow, President Trump is expected to release 80,000 pages of JFK assassination files. A historic moment? Perhaps.
But let’s ask the real question: Why now?
Some say it’s about transparency. Others believe it’s a distraction from something bigger. Coincidentally (or not?), Trump has a call scheduled with Putin right after. Could this be a strategic move to shift attention while making deals behind closed doors?
For decades, Americans have demanded full disclosure on JFK’s assassination. But will we actually get the truth, or just another curated version of history? And what does Putin have to do with all of this?
Meanwhile, Putin is making new demands on Ukraine and NATO:
Ukraine must remain neutral—no NATO membership.
Ukraine must recognize Russian sovereignty over four annexed regions.
Ukraine’s military must shrink—a weaker army to avoid “threatening” Russia.
NATO must stop expanding eastward.
These are Russia’s conditions for engaging in ceasefire negotiations and achieving a broader peace agreement in the ongoing conflict.
Is Trump surrendering to Putin or fulfilling his obligations to Russia? The timing of these events raises questions about the nature of their relationship and the implications for global politics.
What do you think? Is this a power move, a smokescreen, or a genuine push for historical justice? Drop your thoughts below!
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