While media attention fixates on Iran, a broader strategic shift is unfolding as great powers act in their own sovereign interests, with Trump identifying Zelenskyy as the obstacle to peace and Russia naming Britain as the saboteur.
EXPOSED: Trump & Russia Point to the Same Enemy — Britain's Empire Is Finished
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Today's
Monday Brief with Susan Kokinda argues that while media attention fixates on
Iran, a broader strategic shift is unfolding as great powers act in their own
sovereign interests. It highlights President Trump's statements portraying Putin
as willing to make a deal and Zelenskyy as the obstacle, alongside Trump and
Defense Secretary Hegseth stressing that U.S. objectives in Iran differ from
Israel's, including a reported message to stop striking domestic economic
targets. It then examines Russia's Foreign Ministry explicitly blaming Britain
for using Storm Shadow missiles in Bryansk and for trying to derail U.S.-led
peace efforts, amid Zelenskyy's threat toward Hungary's Viktor Orban and EU
condemnation. Finally, it notes Russia and China abstaining—not vetoing—a UN
Security Council resolution condemning Iran's missile and drone attacks on Gulf
states, framing these moves as evidence the old paradigm of permanent conflict
is breaking down.
00:00 The Monday Brief - EXPOSED: Trump & Russia Point to the Same Enemy —
Britain's Empire Is Finished - March 16, 2026
02:30 Trump's Endgame: Sovereign Nations, Not Imperial Pawns
05:25 Russia Ups the Ante, Britain Named as the Saboteur
08:16 The New Geometry — Sovereign Nations at the UN
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