James Fallows is a veteran journalist who has been writing about foreign affairs for decades. He notes the symbolism and messaging embedded in the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska.
Those with experience in US-Russian relations have been quick and near-unanimous in pointing out that Vladimir Putin got nearly everything he could have wanted¹ from his encounter yesterday with Donald Trump. And no one else got anything at all.
-“No one else” includes the people and government of Ukraine; the people and governments of Europe and the broader NATO alliance; and the people of the United States. (Contrast Trump’s obsequiousness to Putin with his open hostility in the Oval Office toward Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy six months ago.)
-It also includes the person who cares about imagery and theatrics more than anything else. But who let himself be owned and mocked by a foreign leader, in a way that people around the world recognized more quickly than he did himself. Of course I am talking about Donald Trump.
Consider the Trump-Putin “press conference” yesterday afternoon that permitted no questions but involved something even stranger than that.
-This was a joint presentation on US soil. Indeed, on a US military base.
-Its two figures were heads of state, of major countries.
-Because this was in the United States, and because a president of the United States is presumptively the most powerful figure at any gathering, the American president should have been unquestionably in charge.
In every previous such event I have seen, the American president has always taken control. The president steps first to the microphone and begins the proceedings. He welcomes guests and foreign counterparts. He frames the issues. He expresses American ambitions, values, and interests.
He acts, in effect, not just as host but also as the boss. No one doubts who is in charge.
And he does this all in English. Even if he could speak other languages. (Several presidents have been functional in a variety of languages, including Herbert Hoover in Chinese.) He does this because he is in the United States. We are playing by his home country’s rules. In ways stated and unstated, he signals that he is running things.
But yesterday, in every conceivable way, Vladimir Putin was in command. I will mention a surprisingly powerful bit of stage business, through which Putin established his alpha-leader dominance over the eager puppy-like supplicant Trump.
At the joint press event yesterday, Putin spoke first. This may sound like nothing. But it was an enormous power move, which the Trump team must idiotically have agreed to. To my knowledge, no American president has ever let it happen before.
It would be like a lawyer speaking first at a trial, rather than the judge. Or like a graduate speaking first at commencement, pre-empting the university president. It simply would not occur. Maybe Trump, in his entertainment-world role, was thinking of Putin as the “warm-up act”? I can guarantee that the event was not viewed that way in any foreign ministry around the world.
Then, after he had kicked off the event by taking the mic, Putin went on to establish even more clearly who was boss. He spoke at great length—more than twice as long as Trump eventually did. Trump’s eventual response was his usual ramble, rather than Putin’s prepared and crafted discourse. Putin can speak English, but he did not deign even to utter a few pleasantries in that language—while speaking on American soil. (He could have said, but didn’t: “I am grateful to the president and the people of the United States”²). Instead he plowed straight ahead, all in Russian. He “framed” the Ukraine issue entirely on Russian terms, starting with its “root causes,” which boil down to his familiar argument that Russia deserves to control Ukraine.
Putin’s last fillip, inviting Trump to have their next meeting in Moscow—seemingly unscripted and delivered in English, so everyone would understand it—clearly caught Trump off guard. With this minor bit of event-planning—who talks when—Putin took a step ahead of Trump’s team, and a thousand steps ahead of Trump himself.
I don’t think I’ve used this word previously in writing. But if I used the vocabulary of a MAGA-style person, I would say that Trump was cucked.

I am not a follower of right wing press. There is no one who is in the real press who is taking anything about Trump seriously, but the majority of Americans do not follow legitimate journalism
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DIDN’T IT SEEM BIZARRE to you during Trump’s campaign for President that Putin-controlled Russian TV stations were showing nude pictures of Melania Trump and the TV commentators were laughing at the photos?
And Trump said nothing.
Why would Putin put that embarrassing stuff on national Russian TV?
Why would Trump say nothing?
Putin was showing Trump — and the world — that he OWNS Trump.
What IS it that Putin “has” on Trump?
Is there something more to all the rumors that when Trump was broke, Putin bailed him out by for years paying Trump millions of dollars to launder drug money for Russian oligarchs?
Are there secretly-taken videos that show Trump not able to “perform” with nude Miss Universe contestants in his Moscow Ritz-Carlton hotel when Trump was there in 2013 for the Miss Universe contest?
Whatever Putin “has” on Trump, it allows Putin to insult Trump’s wife and to jerk Trump around like Trump is Putin’s Puppet.
Which Trump clearly is.
If America manages to keep its republic and manages to keep a free media, perhaps one of the media will get the scoop of the century by uncovering whatever it is that Putin “has” on Trump.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2025 at 9:00 AM Diane Ravitch’s blog < comment-reply@wordpress.com> wrote:
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I am dying to know Putin’s hold over Trump
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Me too, Diane.
BTW I stopped into a small grocery store here in Upstate New York late this afternoon. The store was pretty empty…I was in a hurry…I grabbed what I needed and made a beeline to the register.
An older woman was there, quite agitated, saying in a foreign accet., “…and he’s just like Hitler. I was there…I saw what Hitler did. And, it’s happening here.”
A nonplussed teenager clerk nodded, amiably, moving her along.
“It’s happening HERE….” the woman continued.
No one was really listening.
I knew who she was talking about.
“I agree”, I said.
She turned to me as if I’d just thrown her a life preserver…
She was there…in France…in 1940…and she saw what the Nazis did. “And…it…is…happening…HERE.”
My God, it was if someone was warning us of a blazing fire coming up from the cellar or a bomb about to go off in that supermarket.
And, much of the United States keeps spinning along; so many people seemingly oblivious. Me, a woman who witnessed true evil firsthand and a preoccupied checkout guy. A quiet store.
We walked outside the market and talked a bit more. It was a picture perfect late summer day. I wished her well and we parted.
But those moments have stayed with me.
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John,
Our democracy is hanging in the balance. Masked ICE agents are detaining and exporting hard-working, honest immigrants who have never committed a crime. Our nation’s Capitol is under military control.
Three more years of this?
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John: your story has an apocalyptic tone, a sound like a medieval tale where a soothsayer rises from the peasants with an alarming truth. Chilling.
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Trump looked and sounded, to me, exactly like a man who represents a country that no longer enjoys the same leverage it once did. And Putin looked like a man who just explained that to him.
A weakened dollar, consistently morally reprehensible positions at home and abroad, a debt to GDP ratio of 125%, a nation addicted to opioids, a country with increasingly crumbling infrastructure, not to mention entire generations who are priced out of home ownership or even living with dignity where they work. A country where people choose between health care or paying their rent.
We’re just about to the point where the only things we do well are imprison people and sell weapons to any old despot looking to crush their most vulnerable citizens or neighbors. I mean, we rank 128th on the Global Peace Index! You’re more likely to get shot in the grocery store here in the US of A than most other countries in the world.
If Putin had half a brain, he told Trump to shut his pie hole and stop acting like a man who is in a position of power. He’s not. We’re not. Our economy is teetering on the brink of yet another abyss/reset/recession (whatever word people want to use for it), yet Trump and American politicians are still running around like it was last week that we told Mr. Gorbachev to “tear down this wall.”
I’m not saying it’s all Trump’s fault because it is not. But as a result, Trump does what all bullies do who have been humiliated: he came home and found people he could bully. He came home and flexed his stupid fat moron military muscle. In case anyone is keeping track, we’re up to over 200 immigrant detention facilities across the country and ICE is offering $50,000 signing bonuses for new hires. We are a long way from the promise of “The New Colossus” and the whole world knows it, even if Americans don’t.
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You are right, and it’s very sad to see our once-great nation decline so ignominiously.
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