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Is President Trump's support for Ukraine just a surface impression? 🕵️ In this exclusive Deep Dive, hosts Robert Johnson and Linda Miller decode the conflicting signals coming from the White House. While the deployment of Patriot missiles suggests deeper U.S. engagement, insiders like John Bolton reveal a counter-narrative: Trump is actively seeking an exit strategy from the conflict.

We analyze the bombshell claim that Trump's 50-day ultimatum to Russia was perceived by the Kremlin as a "green light" for continued attacks. 💥 Discover the hidden motives behind the military aid, the concerns over U.S. military readiness and stockpiles, and how Trump is crafting a path to disengage while appearing tough. 🇺🇸 From symbolic sanctions to the temporary nature of weapon deployments, we explore the stark contrast between public actions and private strategy. This is the geopolitical analysis you won't get from the mainstream.

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Timestamps:
0:05 - Deep Dive Podcast Introduction
0:21 - The Question: Trump's Real Ukraine Strategy
0:53 - Initial Perception: Sending Patriot Missiles
1:18 - Counter-Narrative: Bolton Suggests US Pull-Back
2:23 - Analysis of Trump's Frustration with Conflict
3:03 - Patriot Deployment Revealed as Temporary
4:11 - US Military Readiness and Stockpile Concerns
5:07 - Unintended Consequences for Military Alliances
6:02 - Major Worries Over US Military Budget
6:56 - Russia's "Green Light" Interpretation of Ultimatum
8:19 - Effectiveness of Sanctions Threats Debated
9:11 - How Trump is Crafting an Exit Path
10:16 - The Core Tension: Isolationism vs. "Peace Through Strength"

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