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As the 44th Vice President of the United States, Dan Quile made dozens of diplomatic trips, many aimed at helping to form after the Cold Soviet Union of War. As a voter, Quale made a vote for Donald Trump in three consecutive presidential elections. But when you have collected these two things together, the current view of the former vice-verification comes to the pessimistic conclusion about the current post in relations between the United States and the War in Ukraine.
“We are not approaching the end,” said Keilel, who is now the chairman of the Cerberus Global Investments, Tuesday in Arizona in Arizona. “Putin does not want to see how he came to the conclusion until he really demonstrates Ukraine,” he said.
While Quale is clear in Putin’s reflection, it is Trump’s hoax. “I don’t understand Trump’s commitment to Putin and why he didn’t demand anything here,” he said. “Everything he wants to do as a president is transactions … So, when you are engaged in the transaction, what do you need? Lever. What is he trying to put on Putin? Zero. Absolutely zero,” said Quile.
Last weekend, Trump posted the truth of the social before negotiating with Russian and Ukrainian leaders, “I hope it will be a productive day, there will be a ceasefire, and this very fierce war, a war that should never have ended,”-in its usual all capitalized comments.
On Monday, after a two -hour call between Trump and Putin, the president said he wants to end “Bloodbath” but There were few signs of breakthroughEven if Trump said that Russia and Ukraine would immediately negotiate the ceasefire “on their platform on social media. On Monday, he also talked with the President of Ukraine Volodimir Zelenko.
“Putin says he will not agree to ceasefire, he just wants to talk, Trump says good,” said Ceille Sarah Eisen CNBC in an interview with the CEO summit. He said that the lack of pressure also undermines the US policy alliance with the European Union, that if Russia does not agree to ceasefire, there would be secondary sanctions. “Putin said let’s talk, and Trump says yes, and European leaders have just pulled out the carpet out of them,” Quile said. “I don’t think it will end soon,” he added.
Kvila’s view of the Russian book is that it was all “to break Ukraine, and time is on its side”.
And despite the fact that Putin was not as successful as he would like on the battlefield, “he was very successful with Trump,” said Quale, adding that Putin’s KGB makes him and his circle well to learn about “Trump’s weakness and vulnerability.”
Photo files: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold a bilateral meeting at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019.
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While Quayle does not believe that Trump can unilaterally “wash his hands” the conflict when he finally realizes that Putin is not interested in ceasefire, “Congress has something to say about it, and there is still two -party support for Ukraine,” he said, said that Quale said
To end the war, the United States demands “a lot of money in Swiss banks given to Ukraine,” Quile said.
Secondly, the US should give Ukraine even more weapons.
Third, there should be secondary sanctions in Russia.
“Suddenly, Putin would come to the table if you do these three things,” Quile said. “Tomorrow he comes to the table.”
But Quayle doesn’t think it will happen. “This is not what he believes, he doesn’t want to do anything significant to put pressure or pressure on Putin,” he said.
The strategy in Russia leaves Quale confused. “I have no answer,” he said.
Although he noted that Trump likes to say that it is a “Biden war”, he believes that there will be political consequences for the president’s already weakened popularity if Trump allows Ukraine to fall. “You inherited this war, but it is on your clock, and if it completely goes away from Ukraine, which I do not think it, but maybe there will be a significant political price.”
“The American people do not like the war, but they do not like to lose wars, and if it is seen as a loser, it will be the price, so they need to find out,” Kvyl said.
“He wants peace. He doesn’t like war, but then he is so unilateral, and that’s a problem,” he added.
While Trump warned Zelensky that risks in the Third World War II in their A shameful meeting of an oval officeQuail says that more risk is the current Trump’s current strategy: “You really want to talk about who risks (World War II)? Let Russia go to Ukraine, and then Poland, and then the Balkans, and then you will talk about World War II.”
Dan Quile, Chairman of the Cerberus Global Investments, performs during the CNBC CEO in Arizona on May 20, 2025.
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During the interview, Qayle also seemed a surprised Trump tariff strategy. “You call it a strategy?” he said in response to the framing of the question. “I don’t think there is a strategy. It’s so top -down. But it is either a crazy person or it is a rough incompetence or perhaps somewhere between them. We will have to wait and see. In the short term I don’t think there will be a huge impact, but long -term capital costs are delayed.
In China, he said he could not be a general totality between the two countries that are granted to trade $ 600 billion, but companies depart from China as much as possible and where it is practically within long -term planning. The Trump administration realizes that a much greater question is that “preventing the hot war between the US and China, not tomorrow or the next month or two years, but on the road,” he said.
Quile added that while Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East was “successful” and transactions are a victory for the US in terms of counteracting China’s influence in a wealthy, geopolitical region, its approach to Russia and Putin does not help. Despite the fact that the former vice president does not believe that China has some long-term threat of complete invasion of Taiwan, some smaller, relatively light-populated islands closest to mainland China. “China is closely following Ukraine from Taiwan,” he said.
“Looking at the situation in Ukraine and watching Russia avoiding these sanctions, and Russia is doing a good job. China is looking at it. Xi Jinping is looking at it,” Quile said.