Posted originally on CTH on May 2, 2026 | Sundance
President Trump paused for a brief press gaggle with the assembled pool of reporters. President Trump noted he had just received a proposal from Iran but had not yet had time to read it.
At the end of the remarks President Trump was questioned about pulling troops out of Germany and he replied, “we are going to cut way down, and we are cutting a lot more than the 5,000.” WATCH:
Posted originally on CTH on May 2, 2026 | Sundance
Yury Ushakov is the Senior Aide to Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin. Following a lengthy telephone call between President Trump and President Putin, Ushakov provides the following readout:
MOSCOW – Aide to the President of Russia Yury Ushakov: Colleagues, good evening.
President Vladimir Putin held another telephone conversation with President of the United States Donald Trump. The call lasted for more than an hour and a half. The exchange between the two presidents was conducted in a friendly manner and was frank and businesslike.
Understandably, Vladimir Putin began by expressing his sympathy and support for the President of the United States in connection with the assassination attempt against him on April 25 at the Washington Hilton hotel. Fortunately, neither Donald Trump himself, nor his spouse, nor any members of his entourage were harmed. The secret service was quick to neutralise the assailant. The Russian leader strongly condemned this crime and stressed, in particular, that politically motivated violence was unacceptable in any forms and manifestations.
It was also mentioned during the conversation that this dangerous incident occurred on the eve of the US First Lady’s birthday on April 26. President Vladimir Putin asked to convey his best wishes and noted her contribution to efforts aimed at facilitating the reunification of Russian and Ukrainian children with their families.
When discussing the international agenda, the presidents focused on the developments surrounding Iran and the Persian Gulf.
Vladimir Putin believes that Donald Trump was right to extend the ceasefire for Iran. This, he believes, will give negotiations a further chance and help stabilise the overall situation.
At the same time, the President of Russia pointed out that if the United States and Israel resume military action, this would inevitably lead to extremely adverse consequences not only for Iran and its neighbours, but for the entire international community. He stressed that a ground operation on Iranian territory would be particularly unacceptable and dangerous.
Russia remains firmly committed to facilitating diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution of this crisis, and has put forward several proposals to help address differences over the Iranian nuclear programme. To this end, active contacts with Iranian representatives, leaders of the Gulf countries, as well as with Israel, and, naturally, the negotiating team of the United States will continue.
Donald Trump outlined his assessment of the outcome of the concluded phase of the armed confrontation, as well as his views on the current difficult situation facing Iran and its leadership.
Regarding a settlement in Ukraine, the US President emphasised the importance of an early cessation of hostilities and his readiness to do everything in his power to facilitate this. His authorised representatives will continue contacts with both Moscow and Kiev. Donald Trump said he believes that an agreement that would bring the conflict in Ukraine to an end is close.
Replying to a question from Trump, Vladimir Putin described the current situation along the line of contact, where Russian forces retain the strategic initiative and are pushing back the opposing side. It was also noted that since the beginning of 2025, Russia has handed over more than 20,000 bodies of fallen Ukrainian servicemen, while Ukraine has returned just over 500 bodies of Russian servicemen.
Both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump expressed broadly similar views on the behaviour of the Kiev regime led by Zelensky, which, incited and supported by Europeans, is pursuing a course aimed at prolonging the conflict.
The Russian leader stated plainly that Kiev is resorting to overtly terrorist methods, targeting exclusively civilian facilities on Russian territory.
The President of Russia reaffirmed that the goals of the special military operation will be achieved in any event. At the same time, he noted that this outcome would preferably be reached through negotiations, for which Zelensky must respond constructively to the proposals that have been put forward repeatedly, including by the US side.
It is notable that Donald Trump expressed a positive view on the Easter ceasefire recently declared by Russia. In this connection, Vladimir Putin informed his American counterpart of Russia’s readiness to declare a ceasefire for the period of the Victory Day celebrations. President Trump actively supported this initiative, noting that the holiday marks the shared victory over Nazism in World War II.
When discussing Russian-US relations, both leaders pointed to the great potential for mutually beneficial cooperation in the economic and energy spheres. The presidents stated that their representatives are already engaged in substantive discussions on a number of large-scale economic projects.
The presidents agreed to maintain contacts going forward, both directly and at the level of their aides and representatives.
They concluded the conversation on a warm note, wishing each other all the best.
Question: On whose initiative was the telephone conversation held?
Yury Ushakov: I would like to note that it was initiated by the Russian side, by the President of Russia.
Posted originally on CTH on May 2, 2026 | Sundance
Last week the DOJ indicted Mexican Governor Ruben Rocha Moya along with nine current and former Mexican officials for participating “in a corrupt and violent drug trafficking conspiracy with the Cartel to import massive amounts of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine from Mexico into the United States.” {GO DEEP} This has put Mexican Governor Claudia Sheinbaum in a precarious position.
Both President Sheinbaum and Governor Rocha Moya are from the Moreno political party in Mexico. Following the indictment, Sheinbaum said she would not assist in any extradition effort of Governor Rocha and denounced the U.S. indictment; however, she said the federal government within Mexico would launch their own independent investigation.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denounced the U.S. prosecution of a sitting Mexican governor and other officials on drug trafficking charges as “political,” and said Thursday that Mexico would not comply with Washington’s demands that the accused be arrested and extradited to the United States.
“We are not permitting a foreign government to say what is the future of Mexico,” said a defiant Sheinbaum, who repeatedly assailed U.S. “meddling” in the incendiary case. (more)
There is considerable support within Mexico to eliminate the corrupt activity of the Cartels who many admit are in control of large sectors of their regional and federal government. As a consequence, many Mexicans support the position of President Trump and the Dept of Justice in prosecuting Governor Rocha Moya if there is evidence to support it.
Today, Sinaloa Governor Rocha Moya said he would step down from his position as the federal investigation of the claims get underway.
Mexico City — The governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa said on Friday he will temporarily step down from his post, days after he was indicted in the US on drug trafficking charges.
Ruben Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa since 2021, and nine current or former high-ranking Mexican officials were charged in a five-count indictment unsealed Wednesday with allegedly helping a faction of the cartel led by the Chapitos, the sons of Joaquin Guzman Loera — also known as El Chapo.
Local lawmakers approved Rocha Moya’s request to take a leave of absence on Saturday and appointed Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde as interim governor. Until now, Bonilla Valverde served as Sinaloa’s Secretary of Government.
Prosecutors in New York allege Rocha Moya met with the Chapitos prior to his election and assured them that if elected, he would put officials friendly to their drug trafficking operations into power. Cartel members stole ballot boxes and kidnapped or intimidated opponents to drop out of the race to ensure his victory, according to the indictment. (read more)
Many of those who understand the dynamic are saying Rocha Moya’s official decision to take a leave of absence looks more like a move to go into hiding in order to avoid any U.S. military operation that might seek to capture him.
As noted by Leon Barrena Rodriquez, “Sheinbaum and AMLO have decided that a total diplomatic rupture with the U.S. is a smaller price to pay than the existential threat of Governor Rocha “spitting” in a New York courtroom. They are gambling on the assumption that Washington lacks the will for forceful extraction. This is a fatal error.
Mexico City operates under the dangerous delusion that the Trump administration can still be “managed” with paperwork and delays, refusing to acknowledge that the decision to dismantle Mexico’s narco-political architecture was finalized months ago. The escalation pathway we predicted is no longer a hypothetical, but it is now in full force.
Morena appears to believe the United States can still be pacified with diplomatic phone calls, curated “mañaneras,” or the transactional arrest of a few cartel operatives. But the game has changed, and the rules have been rewritten. The “sovereignty” rhetoric and the FGR’s claims of a lack of evidence are merely masks for a regime willing to incinerate its international credibility and domestic security to keep the secrets of the movement buried. In this, they shall not succeed. The refusal to acknowledge the gravity of the DOJ’s evidence only accelerates the timeline for a more direct American intervention”. (Twitter)
It is highly likely that President Trump does not need a Maduro-style military operation to gain custody of Rocha Moya. In fact, the United State has multiple angles of economic pressure that can be applied to force President Sheinbaum to deliver Moya to U.S. authorities.
For the past six months top level officials from both the U.S. and Mexico have been organizing a bilateral trade agreement to replace the trilateral USMCA that includes Canada.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Canadian trade team have been shut out of any substantive discussions on how the U.S-Canada trade will be impacted if/when U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer tells congress of the formal decision to end the USMCA.
This backdrop sets the stage for enhanced pressure against Mexico if President Sheinbaum refuses extradition, or if the Mexican investigation is simply a corrupt whitewash. The evidence within the U.S. indictment of Rocha Moya is strong.
Financial sanctions can pause or end remittances to Mexico. Closed or enhanced border security measures can severely curtail Mexican exports. National Security tariffs, now fully supported by the U.S. Supreme Court are yet another option. President Trump has multiple approaches within economic leverage to force Mexico to comply with an extradition order.
The bottom line is that President Trump wants a lawful and secure North America and the Mexican cartels are a direct threat to that goal. No one really doubts the cartel influence in regional and federal politics within Mexico; however, addressing that cartel influence is another kettle-o-fish all together.
[…] “The crisis has now physically shifted to Palenque, the true command-and-control center of the Morena movement. Logistics monitoring confirms that Mexican Navy jets have been operating a high-frequency shuttle to and from Chiapas, facilitating the extraction of Governor Rocha Moya for an emergency summit with former president AMLO. This use of military assets to transport an indicted official to a private ranch for a “war council” is a blunt display of state protection. It confirms that the Sheinbaum administration is not merely observing the law, but deploying the full weight of the Mexican military to ensure that Rocha remains out of reach while the “Palenque Pact” is finalized.
The regime’s defense of Rocha is now absolute and unified. By rejecting the U.S. charges as “politically motivated” and demanding “irrefutable evidence” while simultaneously blocking CJNG extraditions, the government is building a fortress around its internal secrets. This is no longer a legal debate between two countries, but a pivot to a siege mentality. The Sheinbaum administration has calculated that the risk of a diplomatic break with the U.S. is preferable to the existential threat of Rocha “spitting” in a New York courtroom. The “sovereignty” rhetoric is the public mask for a fundamental decision: the regime will burn its international credibility to ensure that the secrets of the 4T stay buried in Palenque. Mexico now holds its breath.” ~ León Barrena Rodríguez
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