Difference between revisions of "Sandbox"
m (test) |
(Witkoff-Lavrov) |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{top}} |
{{top}} |
||
| − | {{fig|2017KGB.jpg|100|-80|2|2|100 y. of [[KGB]]}} |
||
| + | [[Witkoff-Lavrov Pact Emulation]] is the [[historic model]] of a document that is not available in the free access. |
||
| − | {{fig|MoscowAgentGoverningAmerica640x689.jpg|240|2|1|12|[[Moscow Agent Governing America]] <ref name="kras"> |
||
| − | https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/13/fact-checking-online-claims-that-donald-trump-was-recruited-by-the-kgb-as-krasnov |
||
| − | Fact check: Was Donald Trump recruited by the KGB and codenamed 'Krasnov'? |
||
| − | By Estelle Nilsson-Julien |
||
| − | Published on 13/03/2025 - 14:27 GMT+1 •Updated 15:22 |
||
| − | </ref>}} |
||
| + | The [[emulation]] does not claim the existence of the original text. |
||
| − | {{fig|PutTra992x558.jpg|222|4|4|14|[[Putin]] and [[Donald Trump|Trump]] <ref name="red"/>, 2025}} |
||
| − | [[Moscow Agent Governing America]] is concept that interprets Donald [[Trump as KGB agent]]. |
||
| − | [[Moscow Agent Governing America]] is a concept describing a mode of governance in which the actions, |
||
| − | decisions, rhetoric, and outcomes of the President of the [[USA]] systematically advance |
||
| − | the strategic interests of [[Moscovia]], while simultaneously destroying the political, |
||
| − | economic, and institutional coherence of the United States. |
||
| + | The [[emulation]] is constructed to explain observed geopolitical behavior in a simplest but still consistent way.. |
||
| − | The concept does not rely on proof of formal recruitment, secret instructions, |
||
| − | or declared loyalty. |
||
| − | Agency is defined by observable effects, not by confessions. |
||
| + | Several publications are observed |
||
| − | This concept interprets [[Donald Trump]] as functioning as a [[KGB]] agent <ref name="duck">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test, Wikipedia contributors, Duck test, Accessed 2025, “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.”</ref>, |
||
| + | <ref> |
||
| − | independently of whether such agency is legally documented <ref name="red"/>. |
||
| + | placeholder |
||
| + | </ref> that indicate that such a document exists. |
||
| + | However, these indications cannot be interpreted as a proof of the existence of such a document, |
||
| − | ==Core Mechanism== |
||
| + | nor (if such a document exist) that the [[emulation]] captures correctly its content. |
||
| + | =Treaty of Nonaggression between the United States of America and the Russian Federation= |
||
| − | The concept is based on the following historical mechanism: |
||
| − | # Systematic production of misinformation ([[Rule of Newspeak]]) |
||
| − | # Destruction of economic stability (see [[TrumptyDumpty]]<ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025, “The US stock market has lost trillions of dollars in value in the days since Trump announced major tariffs.”</ref><ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Trump-tariffs-drag-global-stocks-down-10-in-broad-retreat, Konatsu Ochi (Nikkei Asia), Trump tariffs drag global stocks down 10% in broad retreat, April 10, 2025, “Global stock markets lost over $12 trillion in value following Trump’s tariff announcement.”</ref>) |
||
| − | # Sabotage of alliances and international guarantees |
||
| − | # Delegitimization of democratic institutions |
||
| − | # Transfer of geopolitical conflict into domestic space |
||
| − | # Escalation toward internal conflict ([[CivilWar2024]]<ref>https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561, The Conversation, Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States, February 11, 2025, “An invasion of Canada would trigger decades-long violent resistance that would ultimately destroy the United States.”</ref>) |
||
| + | <big><b> Preamble </b></big> |
||
| − | Within this mechanism, so-called “peace initiatives” function not as alternatives to war, |
||
| − | but as instruments of war preparation<ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/25/politics/fact-check-trump-ukraine-war, Daniel Dale (CNN), Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours, April 25, 2025, “Trump has repeatedly claimed he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours or even before taking office, without explaining how.”</ref>. |
||
| + | The Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation, |
||
| − | ==Misinformation== |
||
| + | Guided by the desire to prevent direct military confrontation between their respective states, |
||
| − | This concept explains the permanent misinformation originating from [[Donald Trump]]<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot, Wikipedia contributors, Useful idiot, Accessed 2025, “A useful idiot is a person who unwittingly serves the purposes of a cause without fully understanding its goals.”</ref>. |
||
| + | Recognizing the necessity of stability in spheres of vital national interest, |
||
| − | Language is used not to describe reality, but to: |
||
| − | * normalize aggression, |
||
| − | * delegitimize resistance, |
||
| − | * exhaust public trust, |
||
| − | * and paralyze institutional response. |
||
| + | Affirming the principle of non-interference in mutually acknowledged domains, |
||
| − | This pattern corresponds to the classical intelligence practice of informational [[sabotage]] <ref name="duck">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test, Wikipedia contributors, Duck test, Accessed 2025, “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.”</ref>. |
||
| + | Have agreed as follows. |
||
| − | ==Economic Destruction== |
||
| + | == Article I. Nonaggression == |
||
| − | [[Donald Trump]] systematically destabilizes the [[USA]] economy through multiple channels: |
||
| − | # Sudden tariff announcements<ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025, “The US stock market has lost trillions of dollars in value in the days since Trump announced major tariffs.”</ref><ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Trump-tariffs-drag-global-stocks-down-10-in-broad-retreat, Konatsu Ochi (Nikkei Asia), Trump tariffs drag global stocks down 10% in broad retreat, April 10, 2025, “Global stock markets lost over $12 trillion in value following Trump’s tariff announcement.”</ref>) |
||
| − | # Insider trading and manipulation of markets ([[TrumptyDumpty]]<ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025, “The US stock market has lost trillions of dollars in value in the days since Trump announced major tariffs.”</ref>) |
||
| − | # Exploiting geopolitical conflicts to destabilize commodity and stock markets<ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/25/politics/fact-check-trump-ukraine-war, Daniel Dale (CNN), Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours, April 25, 2025, “Trump has repeatedly claimed he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours or even before taking office, without explaining how.”</ref> |
||
| + | The Contracting Parties undertake to refrain from any military action directly against each other, including through proxy forces, irregular formations, or allied states. |
||
| − | This economic disruption directly benefits Trump and accomplices financially, while increasing uncertainty for the general population. |
||
| + | == Article II. Spheres of Special Interest == |
||
| − | ==International Relations== |
||
| + | The Contracting Parties recognize the existence of regions where each Party possesses special historical, security, or strategic interests. |
||
| − | The [[Moscow Agent Governing America]] concept explains why [[Donald Trump]] damages the relations of the [[USA]] with other countries: |
||
| − | * [[Annexation of Canada]]<ref>https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561, The Conversation, Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States, February 11, 2025, “An invasion of Canada would trigger decades-long violent resistance that would ultimately destroy the United States.”</ref> |
||
| − | * [[Annexation of Greenland]] |
||
| − | * [[Donroe Doctrine]] |
||
| + | Neither Party shall obstruct the realization of such interests by the other Party within these regions. |
||
| − | Trump’s engagement with [[Vladimir Putin]] often elevates Moscow’s interests above those of the USA. |
||
| − | For instance, the red carpet reception and ceremonial gestures upon Putin’s visit <ref name="red">https://abcnews.go.com/world-news-tonight-with-david-muirT/video/trump-welcomes-putin-us-soil-red-carpet-2-124695826, ABC News, Trump welcomes Putin on U.S. soil with red carpet, August 15, 2025, “A flyover of a B-2 stealth bomber and fighter jets upon his arrival added to the pageantry and was likely meant to remind Putin of America’s military might.”</ref> demonstrate prioritization of foreign allies in ways that bypass legal accountability. |
||
| + | == Article III. Non-Enforcement == |
||
| − | ==Democracy and Institutions== |
||
| + | The United States of America undertakes not to actively enforce or facilitate enforcement of international obligations, sanctions, or guarantees that would materially impede the Russian Federation’s actions within its sphere of special interest. |
||
| − | This concept explains why [[Donald Trump]] and his accomplices attempt to destroy the democratic structure of the [[USA]]: |
||
| − | * Attacks on the separation of powers ([[Separation of powers]]) |
||
| − | * Attempts to perpetuate personal power ([[TrumpForever]]) |
||
| − | * Undermining electoral legitimacy |
||
| − | * Provoking internal conflict ([[CivilWar2024]]<ref>https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561, The Conversation, Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States, February 11, 2025, “An invasion of Canada would trigger decades-long violent resistance that would ultimately destroy the United States.”</ref>) |
||
| + | == Article IV. Alliance Neutralization == |
||
| − | The mechanism is similar to intelligence operations: destabilize internal governance, then exploit the resulting chaos to achieve foreign or personal objectives<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot, Wikipedia contributors, Useful idiot, Accessed 2025, “A useful idiot is a person who unwittingly serves the purposes of a cause without fully understanding its goals.”</ref>. |
||
| − | <!--Pierce 3 begin--> |
||
| + | The Parties shall avoid actions that strengthen hostile alliances directed against the other Party. |
||
| − | ==War Crimes and Accountability== |
||
| + | Efforts contributing to the fragmentation, paralysis, or internal contradiction of such alliances shall not be considered unfriendly acts. |
||
| − | [[Donald Trump]]’s cooperation with [[Vladimir Putin]] allows actions that would otherwise be prosecuted under international law. |
||
| − | For example, Putin faces charges at the [[International Criminal Court]] for the unlawful deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children<ref>https://www.icc-cpi.int/defendant/vladimir-vladimirovich-putin, International Criminal Court, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (2025), “Reasonable grounds to believe Mr Putin bears individual criminal responsibility for the aforementioned crimes, committed in Ukrainian occupied territory at least from 24 February 2022.”</ref>. |
||
| − | Despite this, Trump hosted Putin on U.S. soil with ceremonial honors instead of enforcing international accountability<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/world-news-tonight-with-david-muirT/video/trump-welcomes-putin-us-soil-red-carpet-2-124695826, ABC News, Trump welcomes Putin on U.S. soil with red carpet, August 15, 2025, “A flyover of a B-2 stealth bomber and fighter jets upon his arrival added to the pageantry and was likely meant to remind Putin of America’s military might.”</ref>. |
||
| + | == Article V. Conflict Management == |
||
| − | ==Duck Test== |
||
| + | Prolonged regional conflicts shall be managed in such a way as to prevent decisive resolution unfavorable to either Party. |
||
| − | The identification of [[Donald Trump]] as a [[KGB]] agent is supported by the “duck test” principle: if someone lies like, acts like, and looks like a [[KGB]] agent, then they probably are one<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test, Wikipedia contributors, Duck test, Accessed 2025, “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.”</ref>. |
||
| + | Humanitarian, diplomatic, or peace initiatives may be employed for conflict modulation. |
||
| − | ==Alternative Concepts== |
||
| + | == Article VI. Confidentiality == |
||
| − | Several alternative interpretations exist: |
||
| + | The present understanding shall remain confidential. |
||
| − | 1. [[Trump]] and [[Putin]] as criminal partners: <br> |
||
| − | Putin manipulates Trump to undermine commitments like the [[Budapest memorandum]]<ref>https://www.gutenberg.org/files/236/236-h/236-h.htm#link2H_4_0001, Rudyard Kipling, THE JUNGLE BOOK, 2006, “What do we care for bones ten years old? Or for a pledge?”</ref> |
||
| − | <br>Trump uses Putin as a geopolitical menace to maintain war-induced market instability ([[TrumptyDumpty]]<ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025</ref><ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Trump-tariffs-drag-global-stocks-down-10-in-broad-retreat, Konatsu Ochi (Nikkei Asia), Trump tariffs drag global stocks down 10% in broad retreat, April 10, 2025</ref>) |
||
| + | Its existence shall not be acknowledged publicly. |
||
| − | 1. [[Useful idiot]] <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot, Wikipedia contributors, Useful idiot, Accessed 2025, “A useful idiot is a person who unwittingly serves the purposes of a cause without fully understanding its goals.”</ref> concept: Trump acts unknowingly to advance Moscow’s goals. |
||
| − | <br>Editor considers this concept dangerous to rely upon, since overestimating enemy cunning is safer than underestimating it. |
||
| + | Any disclosure shall be denied as speculation or disinformation. |
||
| − | ==Expected Outcomes and Falsifiability== |
||
| + | == Article VII. Final Provisions == |
||
| − | The [[Moscow Agent Governing America]] concept is falsifiable: |
||
| + | This understanding enters into effect upon mutual acknowledgment through authorized representatives. |
||
| − | Verifying observations:<br> |
||
| − | - Evidence of coordinated sabotage of U.S. institutions for Moscow’s benefit<br> |
||
| − | - Financial gains for Trump correlated with war and conflict escalation<br> |
||
| − | - Persistent alignment of Trump’s public rhetoric with Moscow’s strategic goals |
||
| + | It shall remain valid for an indefinite period. |
||
| − | Refuting observations:<br> |
||
| − | - Documented legal, political, or institutional resistance successfully neutralizing Trump’s influence<br> |
||
| − | - Absence of financial benefit from destabilization schemes<br> |
||
| − | - Public and institutional decisions consistently opposing Moscow’s objectives |
||
| − | <!--Piece 4!--> |
||
| + | .. |
||
| − | ==Humor== |
||
| + | <b><small>End of Emulation</small></b> |
||
| − | {{fig|2025.02.dmds1200x762.jpg|300|-32|2|14|Putin's poodle}} |
||
| + | =Historic context= |
||
| − | Several media reports highlight absurd incidents illustrating Trump’s behavior. <br> |
||
| + | The emulation is generated during the [[putin world war]]. |
||
| − | Example: Trump allegedly attempted to smuggle $50M in cash aboard a private jet at Teterboro Airport, NJ, December 25, 2025<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzCX7a3NEkY, Rachel Maddow, TRUMP HALTED ABOARD LUXURY PLANE with HUGE CASH Amid FRAUD CASE, Dec 25, 2025, “The incident occurred at 1:59, Trump tries to smuggle $50m in the private jet from Teterboro Airport at New Jersey.”</ref><br> |
||
| − | This event underscores the scale of illicit financial operations relative to expected income from [[TrumptyDumpty]] schemes<ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025</ref><ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Trump-tariffs-drag-global-stocks-down-10-in-broad-retreat, Konatsu Ochi (Nikkei Asia), Trump tariffs drag global stocks down 10% in broad retreat, April 10, 2025</ref>. |
||
| − | ==Warning== |
||
| − | 1. This article partially overlaps with [[Trump as KGB agent]] to reveal contradictions. |
||
| + | ==Documents used== |
||
| − | 2. The hypothesis that Trump’s codename in KGB files was "Krasnov" is **not confirmed**. |
||
| + | The following publications are used to build-up the emulation above: |
||
| − | 3. This concept is **not intended** to influence politics or [[realpolitik]], but to provide a framework for analysis <ref>https://thediplomat.com/2013/09/the-realpolitik-of-the-american-people/, Zachary Keck, The Realpolitik of the American People, September 14, 2013</ref><ref>https://theconversation.com/a-tortured-and-deadly-legacy-kissinger-and-realpolitik-in-us-foreign-policy-192977, The Conversation, A tortured and deadly legacy: Kissinger and realpolitik in US foreign policy, Dec 14, 2022</ref><ref>https://www.fairobserver.com/politics/resetting-us-realpolitik-in-trumps-second-term/, Fair Observer, Resetting US Realpolitik in Trump’s Second Term, Dec 10, 2024</ref>. |
||
| + | |||
| + | .. |
||
| + | |||
| + | ==[[Scientific concept]]== |
||
| + | |||
| + | The emulation above is treated as a hypothesis, as a scientific concept. |
||
| + | |||
| + | ===Verification=== |
||
| + | |||
| + | ===Refutation=== |
||
| + | |||
| + | ==Warnings== |
||
| + | |||
| + | The emulation suggested .. |
||
| + | |||
| + | .. |
||
| + | |||
| + | No politic interpretation of the emulation is assumed. |
||
| + | |||
| + | The emulation above should not be interpreted as an appeal to any violent action. |
||
| + | |||
| + | ==Attribution== |
||
| + | This article is prepared with assistance of [[ChatGPT]] |
||
==References== |
==References== |
||
| − | <!-- |
||
| − | <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test, Wikipedia contributors, Duck test, Accessed 2025, “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.”</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://www.vox.com/politics/407588/stock-market-retirement-401k-trump-tariffs, Nicole Narea (Vox), The real losers from Trump’s stock crash, explained in 2 charts, April 9, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Trump-tariffs-drag-global-stocks-down-10-in-broad-retreat, Konatsu Ochi (Nikkei Asia), Trump tariffs drag global stocks down 10% in broad retreat, April 10, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/25/politics/fact-check-trump-ukraine-war, Daniel Dale (CNN), Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours, April 25, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561, The Conversation, Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States, February 11, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://www.icc-cpi.int/defendant/vladimir-vladimirovich-putin, International Criminal Court, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (2025)</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot, Wikipedia contributors, Useful idiot, Accessed 2025, “A useful idiot is a person who unwittingly serves the purposes of a cause without fully understanding its goals.”</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://www.gutenberg.org/files/236/236-h/236-h.htm#link2H_4_0001, Rudyard Kipling, THE JUNGLE BOOK, 2006, “What do we care for bones ten years old? Or for a pledge?”</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://thediplomat.com/2013/09/the-realpolitik-of-the-american-people/, Zachary Keck, The Realpolitik of the American People, September 14, 2013</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://theconversation.com/a-tortured-and-deadly-legacy-kissinger-and-realpolitik-in-us-foreign-policy-192977, The Conversation, A tortured and deadly legacy: Kissinger and realpolitik in US foreign policy, Dec 14, 2022</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://www.fairobserver.com/politics/resetting-us-realpolitik-in-trumps-second-term/, Fair Observer, Resetting US Realpolitik in Trump’s Second Term, Dec 10, 2024</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzCX7a3NEkY, Rachel Maddow, TRUMP HALTED ABOARD LUXURY PLANE with HUGE CASH Amid FRAUD CASE, Dec 25, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | <ref>https://abcnews.go.com/world-news-tonight-with-david-muirT/video/trump-welcomes-putin-us-soil-red-carpet-2-124695826, ABC News, Trump welcomes Putin on U.S. soil with red carpet, August 15, 2025</ref> |
||
| − | !--> |
||
{{ref}} |
{{ref}} |
||
| Line 152: | Line 112: | ||
==Keywords== |
==Keywords== |
||
| − | |||
| − | «[[Annexation of Canada]]», «[[Annexation of Greenland]]», «[[Budapest memorandum]]», «[[CivilWar2024]]», «[[Collapse of USA]]», «[[Corruption]]»,<!-- «[[Craig Unger]]»,!--> «[[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]», «[[Designate Russia as terrorist state]]», «[[Donald Trump]]», «[[Donroe Doctrine]]», «[[Euroverify]]», «[[Fascism]]», «[[KGB]]», «[[Moscovia]]», «[[Make America Go Away]]», «[[Moscow Agent Governing America]]», «[[Putin world war]]», «[[Realpolitik]]», «[[Sabotage]]», «[[State terror]]», «[[Trump as KGB agent]]», «[[TrumpForever]]», «[[TrumptyDumpty]]», «[[USA]]» |
||
| − | |||
| − | [[Category:Alnur Mussayev]] |
||
| − | [[Category:American Kompromat]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Budapest memorandum]] |
||
| − | [[Category:CivilWar2024]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Collapse of USA]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Corruption]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Craig Unger]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Designate Russia as terrorist state]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Donald Trump]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Donroe Doctrine]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Euroverify]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Fascism]] |
||
| − | [[Category:KGB]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Moscovia]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Make America Go Away]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Moscow Agent Governing America]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Putin]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Putin and Trump]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Realpolitik]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Sabotage]] |
||
| − | [[Category:State terror]] |
||
| − | [[Category:Trump as KGB agent]] |
||
| − | [[Category:TrumpForever]] |
||
| − | [[Category:TrumptyDumpty]] |
||
| − | [[Category:USA]] |
||
Revision as of 17:47, 28 December 2025
Witkoff-Lavrov Pact Emulation is the historic model of a document that is not available in the free access.
The emulation does not claim the existence of the original text.
The emulation is constructed to explain observed geopolitical behavior in a simplest but still consistent way..
Several publications are observed [1] that indicate that such a document exists.
However, these indications cannot be interpreted as a proof of the existence of such a document, nor (if such a document exist) that the emulation captures correctly its content.
Treaty of Nonaggression between the United States of America and the Russian Federation
Preamble
The Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation,
Guided by the desire to prevent direct military confrontation between their respective states,
Recognizing the necessity of stability in spheres of vital national interest,
Affirming the principle of non-interference in mutually acknowledged domains,
Have agreed as follows.
Article I. Nonaggression
The Contracting Parties undertake to refrain from any military action directly against each other, including through proxy forces, irregular formations, or allied states.
Article II. Spheres of Special Interest
The Contracting Parties recognize the existence of regions where each Party possesses special historical, security, or strategic interests.
Neither Party shall obstruct the realization of such interests by the other Party within these regions.
Article III. Non-Enforcement
The United States of America undertakes not to actively enforce or facilitate enforcement of international obligations, sanctions, or guarantees that would materially impede the Russian Federation’s actions within its sphere of special interest.
Article IV. Alliance Neutralization
The Parties shall avoid actions that strengthen hostile alliances directed against the other Party.
Efforts contributing to the fragmentation, paralysis, or internal contradiction of such alliances shall not be considered unfriendly acts.
Article V. Conflict Management
Prolonged regional conflicts shall be managed in such a way as to prevent decisive resolution unfavorable to either Party.
Humanitarian, diplomatic, or peace initiatives may be employed for conflict modulation.
Article VI. Confidentiality
The present understanding shall remain confidential.
Its existence shall not be acknowledged publicly.
Any disclosure shall be denied as speculation or disinformation.
Article VII. Final Provisions
This understanding enters into effect upon mutual acknowledgment through authorized representatives.
It shall remain valid for an indefinite period.
..
End of Emulation
Historic context
The emulation is generated during the putin world war.
Documents used
The following publications are used to build-up the emulation above:
..
Scientific concept
The emulation above is treated as a hypothesis, as a scientific concept.
Verification
Refutation
Warnings
The emulation suggested ..
..
No politic interpretation of the emulation is assumed.
The emulation above should not be interpreted as an appeal to any violent action.
Attribution
This article is prepared with assistance of ChatGPT
References
- ↑ placeholder