
Does America Pose the Greatest Threat to World Peace?
"If you poll the world and say, 'What is the country that poses the greatest threat to world peace?' they won't say Iran or Russia or China, they'll say the United States." - Glenn Greenwald
"If you poll the world and say, 'What is the country that poses the greatest threat to world peace?' they won't say Iran or Russia or China, they'll say the United States." - Glenn Greenwald
President Trump has made it clear: He wants a ceasefire in Ukraine. The White House has been engaging with Russia diplomatically, while making it clear to Kyiv that ongoing US military support isn’t a guarantee. The problem? Moscow has so far shown no interest in meaningful compromise. On GZERO World, Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba joins Ian Brmmer to discuss President Trump’s negotiation strategy, Russia’s goals, and Ukraine’s uncertain future.
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Washington holds talks with Iran on limiting Tehran's nuclear weapons program, while exploring civilian nuclear cooperation with Saudi Arabia.
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Listen: What will it take to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? President Trump is pushing hard for a ceasefire deal, but is Vladimir Putin actually interested in negotiation? On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer is joined by former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba for a sober assessment of the war with Russia—and what it will take to end it.
President Trump's push for a ceasefire deal in Ukraine is facing challenges as Russia stalls negotiations. Ian Bremmer explores the complexities on GZERO World.
US President Donald J. Trump signs executive orders in the Cabinet Room of the White House on March 25, 2025.
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