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‘Sinister’ Reason Trump Was Walking In Zig Zag Before Greeting Putin

Donald Trump was walking in an unusual zig zag to greet Putin.

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Tensions had been building for weeks as the world waited for a rare face-to-face encounter between two of its most controversial leaders.

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The anticipation highlighted.

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It had been ten years since Vladimir Putin last touched U.S. soil, raising the stakes before he even stepped off the plane.

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The purpose of the meeting was clear: an attempt to address the bloody war in Ukraine, now well into its fourth year.

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Analysts described the gathering as a potential turning point—or a stage for political theater.

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Cameras flashed as Donald Trump approached the Russian leader in Anchorage, Alaska.

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True to form, Trump pulled Putin in for his trademark crushing grip, a gesture many called symbolic.

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Onlookers watched closely, wondering whether either man would break composure during the first awkward moments.

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The military show unveiled.

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Just as the two men began walking together, the rumble of engines shook the air above them.

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A squadron of U.S. aircraft swept across the skies, stealing attention away from the carefully staged red-carpet moment.

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Among them were the legendary stealth bombers, aircraft capable of carrying nuclear payloads while evading detection.

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“Trump just flew a B-2 stealth bomber over Putin’s head… Absolutely incredible,” one stunned spectator posted on social media.

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Others described it simply as “dominance” and “a warning shot without words.”

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“Welcome to America,” another person quipped online, summing up the mood of the moment.

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The bombers’ backstory profiled.

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The B-2 Spirit was designed in the late 1980s to evade Soviet radar during the Cold War.

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Billions of dollars went into its development before it was revealed publicly, stunning global rivals.

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Each aircraft costs more than $2 billion, making it one of the most expensive weapons ever built.

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The bombers are capable of flying non-stop around the globe, striking anywhere undetected.

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On June 24, 2025, the B-2s were used in Operation Midnight Hammer, a strike against Iranian nuclear facilities.

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“Our B-2s went in and out of these nuclear sites… without the world knowing at all,” U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth boasted afterward.

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Even decades after their debut, adversaries remain unable to reliably counter the stealth technology.

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Details of the Summit revealed.

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Trump insisted he wanted to “hear Putin out” on Ukraine, though few expected a quick resolution.

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When asked if the summit would stop ongoing casualties, Trump replied simply: “No.”

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“I’ve had a lot of good conversations with him [Putin],” he said, before describing rockets striking civilian homes and streets.

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“So I guess the answer is no,” Trump concluded, signaling little optimism for an immediate breakthrough.

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Reactions to the military move confirmed.

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Despite the flyover spectacle, the Russian leader maintained a steely composure as cameras tracked his every move.

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Anchorage, just across from Russia’s Far East, was selected as neutral yet symbolic ground.

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Reports remain divided on whether Trump personally directed the bombers to appear overhead.

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Some see the gesture as intimidation; others call it reckless pageantry.

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The Russian leader made no public mention of the bombers, leaving observers guessing at his private reaction.

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Message likely aimed beyond Putin.

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Experts argue the flyover was not just for Moscow, but for allies and adversaries watching around the globe.

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Foreign policy voices warned that the display may have made constructive talks even harder.

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To his backers, the spectacle was exactly the kind of strength they expect, ensuring the summit will be remembered for years.

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But as Trump approached Putin, people noticed he was walking in a zig zag.

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TOPSHOT – Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally in Doral, Florida, on July 9, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio Viera / AFP) (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

And it led X users to state it was a survival tactic. One person posted:

“SURVIVAL: Just last year Trump was shot by an assassin and narrowly escaped a second attempt on his life two months later. The zig-zag pattern is the very best way to frustrate an assassin’s bullet.”

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