The Real Reason Trump Met Putin in Alaska...

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Don't be fooled by all the talk that Trump is spewing out about the "ALASKA SUMMIT" and why the President of the United States (a very pathetic excuse of a human being that Trump is (and let's not forget pedophile) wanted to have a one-on-one meeting with Putin in Alaska was NOT to try and end the war in Ukraine, but is that he (Trump) missed his Puppet Master Putin.

REMEMBER:

International Criminal Court (ICC) Arrest Warrant

• On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin. He is accused of the war crime of unlawful deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children from occupied areas of Ukraine into Russia—an act flagged under Articles 8(2)(a)(vii) and 8(2)(b)(viii) of the Rome Statute.
• This landmark warrant marked the first time the ICC issued an arrest warrant for a head of state who is also a permanent member of the UN Security Council .
• The ICC’s prosecutor, Karim Ahmad Khan, formally requested the warrant on February 22, 2023, citing credible evidence of crime and noting that Putin had signed decrees facilitating the citizenship of deported children.
• Russia rejects the legitimacy of the ICC, having withdrawn from the Rome Statute in 2016, meaning any warrant is not enforceable within its territory.
Enforcement Challenges & Consequences
• The ICC depends on its 125 member states to enforce arrest warrants. Putin is thus subject to arrest in any of these jurisdictions—but safe passage is virtually impossible.
• In June 2025, Russia announced Putin would not attend the BRICS summit in Brazil due to the risk of arrest under ICC obligations. He instead participated via video link.
• As of August 2025, Putin was reportedly considering travel—potentially to meet President Trump in a neutral, non-ICC country (like the UAE)—but any trip to ICC member states remains highly risky.

Enforcement Challenges & Consequences

• The ICC depends on its 125 member states to enforce arrest warrants. Putin is thus subject to arrest in any of these jurisdictions—but safe passage is virtually impossible.
• In June 2025, Russia announced Putin would not attend the BRICS summit in Brazil due to the risk of arrest under ICC obligations. He instead participated via video link.
• As of August 2025, Putin was reportedly considering travel—potentially to meet President Trump in a neutral, non-ICC country (like the UAE)—but any trip to ICC member states remains highly risky.

Other Legal or Political Moves

• Inside Russia, there was a brief municipal-level initiative in September 2022 where local council deputies in St. Petersburg and Moscow called for charges of treason against Putin—pointing to military mishandling and economic damage. However, authorities quickly suppressed the initiatives and dissolved the.
• The more serious international effort remains the ICC warrant; there's no court proceeding under way against Putin in any domestic Russian court.

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