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Trump and Putin acknowledged their shared connection during World War II as a brotherhood

They fondly reminisced about the past, recollecting the periods of mutual friendship and cooperation between their nations.

Reminiscing about past alliances between their nations.
Reminiscing about past alliances between their nations.

Trump and Putin acknowledged their shared connection during World War II as a brotherhood

Buddies in Arms – A Nostalgic Nod to the Past

Yuri Ushakov, an aide to the President of Russia, dropped a smiley bombshell. He reported that ol' Vlad and Donnie D, aka Putin and Trump, chatted it up over the phone and reminisced about the good ol' days when their nations teamed up to kick Nazi and militaristic Jap ass during World War II, according to RIA Novosti.

Just like old times, the two heads of state acknowledged the buddy-buddy vibe they shared on the battlefield, as reported by the Kremlin rep, Ushakov.

You'd think they were swapping war stories at the local VFW, but this conversation took place back in May. Props to these world leaders for keeping it real and remembering the importance of camaraderie during times of global strife.

Now, onto a more recent topic...

Alaudinov: Let's Get the Bands Back Together, Russia!

Someone's got their sights set on reviving the glory days of the Soviet Union, or at least mobilizing the troops for what looks like World War III. General Alaudinov, a Chechen Special Forces commander and one of Putin's top guns, is advocating for a mass mobilization of at least half a million, if not a million, troops to brace for a global conflict[2][3][4]. Whether or not it brings us back to the days of our old allies in the United States remains to be seen.

Discussions surrounding politics and general-news continue, as General Alaudinov pushes for a military mobilization of half a million to a million troops, reminiscent of world-altering conflicts like World War III. One wonders if this could potentially rekindle alliance with old allies in the United States.

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