Russian and U.S. Presidents to Meet on Elmendorf Air Force Base - Alaska; "Security Concerns"

Russian and U.S. Presidents to Meet on Elmendorf Air Force Base - Alaska; "Security Concerns"

This coming Friday, US President Donald Trump will meet face-to-face with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin.  The men will meet at an extraordinary location: Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, near Anchorage, Alaska.

Revelations that the two Presidents would meet on a U.S. Military Base struck very many people as VERY odd.  It turns out, SECURITY was a very big factor in choosing the location.

It is already well-known that Ukraine is willing to commit "provocations."  Might attacking President Putin be one such effort?  No one in the U.S. was willing to risk such a thing; too much at stake.

It is also well known that the first Assassination attempt against President Trump, which took place in Butler, Pennsylvania, was carried out by a shooter named Thomas Crooks.   At the time of the attempted assassination, Crooks was killed by Police Snipers, but afterwards, he was found to be in possession of cellphones, equipped with "encrypted messaging applications" one of which reportedly went through a server in Brussels, Belgium  That server was allegedly operated by: NATO.

It is also no secret that certain NATO country leaders have it "out" for Russia's President.  Quite a few of those same NATO country leaders do not care much for President Trump, either. The Butler, PA assassination attempt is proof.

It turned out that, all things considered, it was faster, easier and far more secure, for the two Presidents to meet on a US Military base.

 

 

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