Russia should be in G8, and it’s all Obama’s & Trudeau’s fault

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ER Editor: Radically remaking the geopolitical landscape, making sure Russia is brought into the fold publicly, while pointing fingers at some of the more recent, deep state culprits for its exclusion. And the disastrous consequences of that decision.

In the report and video below, of Trump making his remarks, note how he refers to himself in the 3rd person, as ‘Trump’. This is usually a comm. There is nothing left to chance.

Trump gives another hat tip to white-hat colleague Putin with this report from two days ago–

Trump ‘open’ to Putin as Iran-Israel mediator

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And who gets the blame for this exclusionary state of affairs over Russia?

Trump Rips Into Obama and Trudeau at G7 for a “Very Big Mistake” on Russia

At the G7 in Canada, President Trump didn’t just speak—he delivered a headline-making indictment.

Standing alongside Canada’s Prime Minister, he directly blasted Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau, accusing them of committing a “very big mistake” by booting Russia out of the G8. He warned that this move didn’t deter conflict—it unleashed it, and he insists it paved the way for the war in Ukraine.

Trump went off script and straight to one of the most explosive foreign policy critiques of the day. Without any prompting, he shifted from trade to Russia’s removal from the G8, calling it one of the most consequential mistakes in recent memory.

Standing next to Canada’s Prime Minister, whose predecessor helped lead that push, Trump argued that isolating Moscow may have backfired. “The G7 used to be the G8,” he said, pointing to the moment Russia was kicked out.

He didn’t hold back. “Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn’t want to have Russia in, and I would say that was a mistake because I think you wouldn’t have a war right now if you had Russia in.”

This wasn’t just a jab at past leaders. Trump was drawing a direct line from that decision to the war in Ukraine. According to him, expelling Russia took away any real chance at diplomacy before things spiraled.

“They threw Russia out, which I claimed was a very big mistake even though I wasn’t in politics then, I was loud about it.” …

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Youtube Video of G7 arrivals – a real rogue’s gallery

Family photos

We’re not seeing the real Trump and haven’t for some time. Nor Carney, Macron, Meloni, etc. — these are all people with hideous skeletons in their closets. Lest anyone be fooled into thinking this G7 meeting in Kananaski, a stunning area of sovereignty-minded Alberta, is a real thing with real leaders, check out these comms —

Meloni 2.0 can always be relied on to look sleepy or disgusted, ostentatiously gesture at somebody across the room, or look like a cokehead —

Breach of diplomatic protocol —

Suddenly, Carney is sporting a hunchback —

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Russia should be in G8 – Trump

Excluding the country from the group of major US-aligned economies was “a big mistake,” the American leader has said

RT

US President Donald Trump has called Russia’s removal from the group of major Western economies (G8) a mistake, arguing that the country’s presence could have helped prevent the escalation of the Ukraine conflict.

Russia should be in G8 – Trump

Russia joined the group originally known as the G7 in 1997. It includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, and also the EU as a “non-enumerated member.” Moscow’s membership was suspended in 2014 following Crimea’s reunification with Russia, upon which the G8 reverted to the G7. Crimea voted to leave Ukraine and become part of Russia via a referendum in the aftermath of a Western-backed Maidan coup in Kiev. (ER: International law, as far as we know, permits a country or region to conduct such a binding vote.)

Trump made the remarks on Monday at the opening of the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Canada, recalling that Russia had been part of the group before.

“The G7 used to be the G8,” he said at his first meeting of the summit with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. “[Former US President] Barack Obama and a person named [former Canadian Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau didn’t want to have Russia in.”

“And I would say that that was a mistake, because I think you wouldn’t have a war right now if you had Russia in, and you wouldn’t have a war right now if Trump were president four years ago, he argued.

Trump repeatedly criticized Russia’s exclusion and floated the idea of bringing Moscow back during his first term, though the proposal was rejected by other members.

In February, Trump once again said he would “love” to see Russia back in the group.

The Kremlin responded by saying the G7 has “lost its relevance” as it no longer reflects current global economic dynamics. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed to the G20 as a more representative format, noting it includes fast-growing economies like China, India, and Brazil. “The G20 better reflects the economic locomotives of the world,” he said.

Trump, who has been calling for a settlement to the Ukraine conflict, said at the G7 summit: “You spend so much time talking about Russia, and [Russian President Vladimir Putin is] no longer at the table,” which he said “makes life more complicated.”

Source

Featured image source, Trump: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/foreign-policy/trump-to-leave-g7-summit-early-due-to-escalating-tensions-in-israel-iran-conflict

Featured image source, Obama and Trudeau: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/10/17/obamas-strange-irresponsible-endorsement-justin-trudeau/

Featured image source, Putin: https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/11/28/putin-says-russia-could-fire-hypersonic-missile-at-kyiv_6734473_4.html

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