In the wake of the much-anticipated Anchorage summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian philosopher and nationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin ignited controversy with a social media post on X.
Dugin claimed that Putin had handed Trump “solid, considerable documents on Russian history proving that Ukraine is a fake.”
“Putin has supplied Trump with solid considerable documents on Russian history proving that Ukraine is a fake”-Russian most Influential Political Thinker Alexander Dugin, also known as “Putin’s brain”, Claims.
by Smriti Singh
The statement, made late on August 15, quickly went viral, garnering both support and ridicule, and spotlighting the Kremlin’s longstanding narrative that challenges Ukraine’s sovereignty.