En medio de las tensiones entre Rusia y Ucrania, el presidente Donald Trump muestra su intención de no invertir más en conflictos externos. Esta decisión se basa en la necesidad de reestructurar la economía interna de los Estados Unidos y poner fin a la guerra. A pesar del apoyo limitado de Europa, Ucrania podría verse obligada a ceder ante Rusia debido a la falta de recursos para continuar el conflicto armado. Se espera que la guerra pueda llegar a su fin en los próximos meses.
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00:00How are you, Luis? Well, a lot of activity, right?
00:03Permanently, in this case, the big center of the last hours,
00:07from yesterday to, of course, today in the morning,
00:10has to do with Russia and Ukraine. Why?
00:12Well, basically because of this agreement,
00:14but it also incorporates Donald Trump's talk with Zelensky.
00:18Why? Because Zelensky said,
00:20let's get to work in peace.
00:22What does this mean?
00:24Does he accept the terms? Is there already something advanced?
00:26Well, yes, there are some advanced elements.
00:28Donald Trump has the decision, Luis.
00:30He makes this decision,
00:32basically because the United States
00:34does not want to spend another dollar
00:36in any external conflict.
00:38He did this in his first term.
00:40There were no conflicts in which
00:42the United States would spend a lot of money
00:44to permanently provide,
00:46through the authorization of the Congress,
00:48but obviously from the federal state,
00:50many billions of dollars.
00:53Well, Donald Trump no longer wants that
00:55because of the internal situation he is experiencing,
00:57the inflation, the economic situation
00:59that has to be restructured.
01:01There is a lot of not spending on the part of ...
01:03Well, that's why I join it.
01:05Basically, this has to do
01:07with the internal economy of the United States
01:09and Donald Trump's decision
01:11to put an end to the war.
01:13In principle, and I told it today,
01:15Christian Martin, early,
01:17has to do with April.
01:19It has to do with giving a lot to Russia,
01:21on the Ukrainian side,
01:23beyond what some elements can do,
01:25which, of course, they will also negotiate.
01:27In this particular case,
01:29the important thing is to stop having casualties.
01:31And the money,
01:33which of course stopped providing
01:35and obviously was not sent anymore
01:37from the United States,
01:39basically what happens is that
01:41they no longer have much more resources
01:43to continue this armed conflict,
01:45because of course they do have it,
01:47the economic and military power,
01:49in this case Russia,
01:51and little support from Europe
01:53and obviously the war could end
01:55in the next few months.
01:57Thank you, my dear Ron,
01:59in point and apart, and so only in color,
02:01cold, a moment of cold in New York,
02:03I see it.
02:05Cold, snow, rain,
02:07today a tremendous day,
02:09I would tell you that it is one of the worst
02:11of the last days of winter,
02:13which is already coming,
02:15let's hope that by March
02:17a nice moment of spring will come.
02:19Where are you?
02:21It is true,
02:23because of a layer of snow
02:25that has already left some,
02:27I would tell you,
02:29a little bit of people,
02:31vague, because they could have already taken
02:33the ice out of their car,
02:35evidently they have not left
02:37or have left a few of their houses,
02:39and for that reason,
02:41also here some things
02:43that have not been cleaned
02:45at all well,
02:47many blocks that if salt is thrown
02:49to the magnitude,
02:51look at the amount of snow that stayed here,
02:53trapped, a little blue,
02:55you see what it is,
02:57the mud mixes a little with the ice
02:59and it ends up being romantic,
03:01a thing of snow, so beautiful
03:03of New York, Central Park,
03:05the other day,
03:07something a little annoying,
03:09but it is still New York,
03:11it is a beautiful and always splendid city.
03:13My dear friend, I send you a hug.
03:15A hug as always.