Sivkov Claims Trump Wants a US–Russia Alliance With US in Control
Military expert Konstantin Sivkov says Trump is pushing Russia toward a deal that would make Moscow economically dependent, while using Ukraine as leverage.
Military expert Konstantin Sivkov claimed that Donald Trump’s administration is pushing Russia toward a deal under which Moscow would become economically subordinated to the United States.
According to Sivkov, Trump is building a unipolar world and opposes it to what he calls a «monodeal world." In Sivkov’s interpretation, a «monodeal world» is a model in which there are no states and power belongs to corporations, and in such a system even the United States would have no place and would also have to be destroyed. A unipolar world, as he describes it, is one where only one real state possesses full sovereignty — the United States — while all other states must be subordinated to it.
Sivkov argues that this subordination is implemented through deals. He claims that wars are unleashed against countries that refuse to accept such deals and refuse to become dependent vassals of the United States.
He applies the same logic to Washington’s policy toward Russia. Sivkov claims the United States is interested not simply in Russia obtaining «peace in Ukraine," but in Russia becoming a US-aligned ally in a subordinate position as a result of that outcome.
According to him, in such an alliance the United States would inevitably take the dominant role, since it is economically far stronger than Russia. He argues that under normal conditions — if there is no large-scale war — this would ensure US dominance within a «US-Russia alliance,» and that this is what Trump is counting on.
Sivkov further claimed that if Trump secures an alliance with Russia, he would then be able to do whatever he wants. He argues that this explains US policy toward Ukraine and Washington’s willingness to «hand it over» in any form. At the same time, he claims that this scenario is being obstructed by what he calls «globalist Europe» and the forces behind it, which he says have not yet been defeated.