
The Bulwark Podcast Michael Weiss: Helsinki in Anchorage?
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Aug 14, 2025 Michael Weiss, Editor of The Insider and a contributing editor at New Lines Magazine, dives deep into the murky waters of U.S.-Russia relations. He sheds light on Putin's likely maneuvers at the Alaska summit, aiming for another round of manipulation, recalling the notorious Helsinki meeting. Weiss highlights the danger of Russian intelligence recruiting operatives for chaos in the West. The discussion also touches on Europe's role in supporting Ukraine and how unexpected gestures, like a sandwich throw, can symbolize resistance against political overreach.
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Sandwich Toss Becomes Protest Moment
- Tim Miller recounts a viral protester who threw a Subway sandwich at an ICE officer during DC deployments.
- The US attorney called it felony assault and charged the thrower, highlighting charged responses to small acts of dissent.
Frustrate The 'Peace Prize' Gambit
- The best outcome is for Putin to refuse Trump's expectations and frustrate him publicly.
- Weiss suggests Europeans or Norwegians should bluntly declare Trump won't get a Nobel-like prize.
Ukraine Won't Cede Core Territory
- Weiss says no plausible deal will force Ukraine to cede Donetsk and Luhansk; Ukrainian red lines are firm.
- He notes Ukraine's constitution and political class would oppose territorial concessions.


