Saturday, October 18, 2025

"Putin-Trump Tunnel"

Editor's note: This has throughly created havoc in the pirate City of London as US-Russian relations appear to be moving towards constructing a 70 mile tunnel linking Russia with Alaska. This concept goes all the way back to the Kennedy administration (the Kennedy-Khrushchev Peace Bridge). Imagine the benefits to both America and Russia this would bring about in trade and cooperation? Britain would likely view U.S.–Russian cooperation, including talk of a tunnel between Russia and Alaska, as a strategic threat that could weaken its influence and shift global power dynamics away from London. Ukraine's proxy President Zelenskyy and British asset will not receive Tomahawk cruise missiles after U.S. President Donald Trump declined to approve their transfer during their October 17, 2025 meeting at the White House. Trump reportedly told Zelensky the U.S. would not supply the advanced missile system "at this time," citing concerns over escalation and strategic priorities. Watch the clip of U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth holding up a Russian flag with a white, blue and red tie on. Imagine the symbolic impact that has on London? This decision leaves Ukraine without one of the long-range strike capabilities it had hoped to secure for its defense. This comes about as Ukraine's soldiers are being wiped out or surrendering in one village after another.
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Head Of Russia's Sovereign Wealth Fund Pitches "Putin-Trump" Undersea Tunnel Linking Russia-US

By Tyler Durden | October 18, 2025

President Trump confirmed a "very productive" phone call with Russian President Putin on Thursday, according to a post on Truth Social. The two leaders are now expected to meet in the near term in Budapest, Hungary, with discussions centered on potential pathways to end the war in Ukraine.

Trump's latest threat to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles may have been a key driver prompting Moscow's sudden willingness to engage in talks at the highest level. While full details of the call remain undisclosed, the tone shift signals possible upcoming breakthroughs in negotiations to end the three-year war in Eastern Europe, which has resulted in some casualty figures on both sides at 1.4 million, according to a recent New York Times report, citing U.S. and British government estimates, among other sources.

What comes out of Budapest remains to be seen. But already, Russian sovereign wealth fund head Kirill Dmitriev is posting on X about Elon Musk's Boring Company potentially building a 70-mile undersea rail tunnel linking Russia and Alaska through the Bering Strait - a proposed $65 billion megaproject.

Dmitriev called the potential megaproject the "Putin-Trump Tunnel," pitching it as a symbol of renewed unity after the Trump-Putin phone call this week.

This type of rhetoric from the head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund wouldn't be seen on his personal X page unless he saw potential pathways for peace emerging ahead.

Let's begin with Dmitriev's first post on X about the proposed tunnel project that could reshape global supply chains and be completed for $8 billion by Musk's Boring Company within eight years. It's important to note that a megaproject of this scale would likely capture Trump's attention, while neocons and Democrats would be howling in protest if it ever got off the ground.


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Not so much a psychopath as he is a British asset:

You do not hand a Psychopath a loaded gun

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