Larry Johnson – Russia’s Summit Preparation Sends an Unmistakable Message to Washington and the World

Last Meeting Between the US and Russia in Helsinki
by Larry Johnson [8-14-2025 published] Larry C. Johnson(bio).
(RAD: No one seems willing to predict how effective this meeting between Putin & Trump might be. On the other hand, one thing is absolutely clear. Putin's team is coming very well prepared with a team that is very experienced. It looks like Trump & his team haven't prepared nearly as well as the Russians. In fact, none of the people on Trump's team, including himself, are as experienced as the Russians in negotiations like this. What is also clear is that Putin & his team understand Trump and are prepared. The Russians will not be giving up any of their objectives. Trump, NATO, Ukraine and other stakeholders can either come to terms diplomatically, or it will be settled on the battlefield. — RAD)
I don’t know what the outcome of Friday’s Summit between Russia and the US will be, but I do know that Russia is putting on a full-court press to show the rest of the world that it is serious about negotiating with the US, and is backing it words by the stature of the delegation it is sending. Based on Yuri Ushakov’s description of the schedule and the composition of the Russian delegation, the topic of how to end the war in Ukraine is not Russia’s only priority. I say this because the only Russian military rep who will attend the Summit is the Defense Minister, Andrey Belousov. If the two-sides were going to get into the nitty gritty of the war, I believe that General Gerasimov would have been included in the delegation.
Given the scant comments from the Trump administration about the schedule and topics for discussion, it appears that Trump is deliberately obscuring the intent of the conference from Washington’s neocons and Ukraine’s ardent supporters. We have heard nothing about US preparations, but Vladimir Putin made sure that the world was informed today in detail about what Russia is doing to prepare for the meeting.
President Putin convened a meeting of his national security, foreign policy and economic advisors at the Kremlin on Thursday, and opened the session with the following statement:
Dear colleagues, good afternoon!
I have asked you to come here today to inform you about the progress of the negotiations on the Ukrainian crisis and the bilateral negotiations with the Ukrainian delegation. Of course, many of you are already familiar with the situation, but I will provide you with more details. This is the first point.
The second is to tell you about the stage we are at with the current American administration, which, as everyone knows, is making what I believe to be a very energetic and sincere effort to end the fighting, end the crisis, and reach agreements that are of interest to all parties involved in this conflict, in order to create long-term peace conditions between our countries, in Europe, and in the world as a whole, if we reach agreements on strategic offensive arms control by the next stage.
This is what I wanted to say at the beginning.
Besides Putin, there were 21 key Russian officials at the meeting:
VAYNO Anton Eduardovich – Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
Dmitry Anatolyevich MEDVEDEV – Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation
Sergey Kuzhugetovich SHOIGU – Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation
Denis Valentinovich Manturov is the First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
Alexey Alekseyevich GROMOV is the First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
Sergey Vladilenovich KIRIENKO is the First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
NOVAK Alexander Valentinovich – Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
Maxim Stanislavovich Oreshkin is Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
Peskov Dmitry Sergeyevich – Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation – Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation
MEDINSKY, Vladimir Rostislavovich – Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation
YURY VIKTOROVICH USHAKOV – Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation
Andrey Belousov – Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Anton Germanovich SILUANOV – Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
Nabiullina Elvira Sakhipzadovna – Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
BORTNIKOV Alexander Vasilyevich – Director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation
Viktor Vasilyevich ZOLOTOV – Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation – Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard of the Russian Federation
Sergey Evgenievich Naryshkin – Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation
Sergey Sobyanin is the Mayor of Moscow
Valery Vasilyevich GERASIMOV – Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation – First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
Kirill Aleksandrovich DMITRIEV is the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries and the General Director of the Russian Direct Investment Fund.5, 13:50
Other than Belousov, only General Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff, represented the military. If the substance of the meeting is defined by its participants, I come to the conclusion that Russia’s objective is to focus on foreign policy and economic relations with the US.
Yuri Ushakov provided a more fulsome outline of what to expect:
Dear colleagues!
The preparations for the meeting between the Russian and U.S. presidents have entered the final phase. Given that the meeting was announced only five days ago, on the night of last Friday to Saturday, everything is being done on an intensive basis, and a lot of technical issues, including visa issues, are being resolved. Of course, the political aspects of the summit are being actively discussed.
I can tell you that the leaders’ meeting program has been agreed upon. As you all know, this meeting will take place in Alaska, in Anchorage, specifically in one of the facilities at the Joint Military Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The meeting is scheduled to begin tomorrow, August 15, at approximately 11:30 a.m. local time, with a conversation between Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Donald Trump. This conversation will be held in a private setting, with the participation of interpreters. Then, the delegations will hold negotiations, which will continue at a working breakfast.
The composition of the participants has already been determined. Given that very important and sensitive topics will be discussed, the number of participants in the negotiations is limited. I will name the members of the Russian delegation: these are the Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey, Assistant to the President for Foreign Policy Yuri Ushakov, Minister of Defense Andrey Belousov, Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov and Special Representative of the President for Investment and Economic Cooperation . The composition of the American delegation is also known, but it would probably be appropriate to wait for an announcement from our American partners. This means that in addition to the presidents, there will be five members of each delegation participating in the negotiations. Of course, there will also be a group of experts present.
After the talks are over, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will hold a joint press conference to sum up the results of the talks. As for the summit’s agenda, it’s probably clear to everyone that the central topic will be the resolution of the Ukrainian crisis, including the discussions that were held in the Kremlin on August 6, with the participation of US President’s Special Envoy, Stephen Whitcoff. However, the summit will also address broader issues related to peace and security, as well as pressing international and regional concerns. There will be an exchange of views on the further development of bilateral cooperation, including in the trade and economic spheres. I would like to note that this cooperation has enormous potential that has not yet been fully utilized.
What else would you like to mention? Next to the military base where the negotiations will take place, nine Soviet pilots are buried in the memorial cemetery, as well as two servicemen and two civilians who died in 1942-1945 years when aircraft from the United States were transported to the Soviet Union under Lend-lease. So the meeting will be held near such a historically important place, which reminds of the military brotherhood of the peoples of our countries. And this is especially symbolic in the year of the 80th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany and militaristic Japan.
Dear colleagues, this is about what I wanted to tell you about the visit, which, as I mentioned, will begin tomorrow morning local time.
Thank you.
The ball is now in the US court. If Trump ends the meeting with Putin and walks away, Putin and his delegation will have no doubts that the diplomatic opening to the US is dead. I hope that does not happen. I suspect that President Trump is looking forward to holding a press conference, accompanied by President Putin. There will be questions from US and Russian correspondents. That likely will happen around 1900 hours Washington time, which is 0200 hours in Moscow.
Larry Johnson: What to Expect From Putin-Trump Meeting in Alaska
by Glenn Diesen [8-14-2025 published].
(RAD: Excellent observations. Both Larry & Glenn are not sure how to interpret Trump's pronouncements that can change by the hour and be all over the place. Trump's threats are turning out to be empty. He doesn't really hold any cards when it comes to Ukraine. He is desperate for some positive results with Putin, who holds all the cards. The US actually 'needs' some products from Russia, but Russia doesn't 'need' any products from the US.
Trump is a very different person when negotiating one-on-one in private than his public chaotic persona. Although not stated in this discussion, Putin and the Russians are very well aware of the many different faces of Trump and the different groups that are intent on him failing. My guess is that Putin's team will go out of their way to present possibilities to Trump in ways that can help him resolve these issues in Ukraine, which would be an excellent negotiating strategy.
Keep in mind that the Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea regions are legally part of Russia & Putin can't negotiate away any part of these territories, which many people don't seem to understand.
When you look at Putin's negotiating team, they are all highly skilled negotiators with a long track record. My guess is that, based on their understanding of Trump's situation, they will do everything possible to find a solution that Trump can accept, without giving up any of their fundamental requirements. This SMO in Ukraine has always been about NATO expansion to surround Russia. Remember that there were high level agreements in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed that NATO would NOT expand 'one inch' eastward towards Russia. Of course, the West conveniently ignored these agreements, which is the reason for this SMO in Ukraine. — RAD)
LARRY C JOHNSON - EXPECTATIONS SOAR AS UKRAINE PLOTS DISRUPTION
by Garland Nixon [8-14-2025 published].
(RAD: This discussion between Larry Johnson & Garland Nixon starts by reviewing what might happen between Putin's team & Trump's team in Alaska on the 15th, tomorrow. The Russians are coming very well prepared, yet there are a lot of questions how much preparation Trump's team has done. As far as Ukraine is concerned, Trump has no cards to use when negotiating with Russia. On the other hand, there are a lot of possible ways that the US & Russia could start cooperating. We will just have to wait to see what happens. They then switched to discussing problems in the US. Yet again, it is clear that Trump is very insecure. Definitely a lot of good info here. — RAD)
The August 14 Intel Report feat. C.I.A Analyst Larry Johnson
by Rasheed M, TheRedPillDiaries [8-14-2025 published].
(RAD: More discussions about the Trump & Putin meeting in Alaska on the 15th. Then they discussed various problems Trump has created for himself in the US and among nations that have been considered 'friends' of the US. Why is trump doing so many of these things that are hurting his effectiveness? — RAD)