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The secret talks between the US and Russia in Alaska may trigger an on-chain earthquake in the crypto world, is the crypto market about to face a bloodbath?!!!!!!!!!!
On August 15, 2025, the leaders of the U.S. and Russia will meet in Alaska, and the news has shaken international public opinion like a thunderclap.
The land acquired by the United States from Tsarist Russia in 1867 has now become a special stage for great power competition, containing both echoes of history and space for contemporary games.
The Ukraine crisis is undoubtedly a core issue. The Trump team proposed a "territorial adjustment" plan, even suggesting bypassing Ukraine for direct negotiations, which triggered a strong backlash from Kyiv. Zelensky angrily stated that "sovereignty is non-negotiable," and large-scale protests erupted on the streets of Ukraine, with citizens holding signs saying "Our land, our future," expressing their anger at external interference.
Many European countries are on high alert. French President Macron emphasized that "European security needs to be discussed by Europeans," while German Foreign Minister Baerbock warned that unilateral solutions would undermine the post-war order. In contrast, Russian state media is greatly exaggerating a "historic breakthrough," and social media is filled with optimistic sentiments that "Putin is in control."
The drama of this meeting reflects the deep fractures in the international order. Supporters hope to break the deadlock, but more scholars worry that unilateral consultations without a multilateral consensus may exacerbate factional divisions. As experts have said, "The Ukraine crisis is a combination of security imbalance and great power competition, and rash 'historical creation' may become a regret for future generations."
At this moment, the world's attention is focused on the glaciers of Alaska. Is this dialogue across the winter a bridge to reconciliation or a fuse for conflict? The answer may reshape the map of international relations in the 21st century. For those who care about peace, what is most needed now is a reverence for historical laws—before sovereignty and dignity, any speculation may come at a heavy price. #PI# pijs