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Vladimir Putin Could Be Arrested In US During Trump Meeting

Putin’s shocking potential arrest exposed.

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Picture this: Vladimir Putin, Russia’s 72-year-old president, lands in Alaska… and the world wonders if handcuffs could be waiting.

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Putin’s backstory highlighted.

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Putin’s rise to power began in St. Petersburg, where he forged deep connections in intelligence and politics.

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He joined the KGB in 1975, serving in East Germany, then rose to become head of the FSB, Russia’s intelligence agency.

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By 1999, he was prime minister, quickly consolidating power as acting president.

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Putin’s presidency has been marked by aggressive foreign policy moves, annexing Crimea in 2014 and intervening in Syria.

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Domestically, critics accuse him of cracking down on opposition and curbing free press.

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He has cultivated an image of strength and control, blending nationalism with strategic alliances.

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This Alaska summit could be his boldest diplomatic gamble yet.

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Many analysts wonder if the meeting is purely symbolic or if real negotiations on Ukraine’s conflict are on the table.

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Trump-Putin Alaska summit confirmed.

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The summit with Donald Trump, set for August 15, is already stirring international tension.

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This will be Putin’s first official trip to the U.S. in over a decade, a rare handshake with global implications.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will not attend, raising eyebrows about the summit’s real focus.

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“It feels like Trump wants a one-on-one with Putin,” a political analyst commented.

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But here’s the twist: Putin isn’t just a head of state—he’s a wanted man.

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Putin’s wanted alert explained.

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant on March 17, 2023.

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Charges? Alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity linked to Ukraine’s invasion.

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Specifically, Putin and Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, allegedly trafficked Ukrainian children.

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Estimates suggest at least 35,000 children have been deported to Russia since February 2022.

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Under ICC rules, any signatory nation must detain him on sight.

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Theoretically, Putin could be arrested in over 125 countries—including France, Germany, and Australia.

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Yet the U.S., Russia, China, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia are not signatories.

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That explains why America might not act when Putin steps off Air Force One.

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The social media firestorm unveiled.

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Still, social media erupted with calls for immediate detention.

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“Putin is wanted for war crimes—Trump should arrest him now,” one user tweeted.

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Another wrote, “Since he’s internationally wanted, Alaska should be cuffs central.”

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Experts, however, argue it’s unlikely. Ex-army chief Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun, “Trump will have given Putin some cast-iron agreement he won’t be arrested.”

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Speculation peaks around Putin’s potential arrest.

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Putin could theoretically face arrest the moment he leaves Russia—but geopolitical fallout would be immediate.

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Russia has a history of threatening nuclear retaliation in response to international pressure.

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Former president Dmitry Medvedev warned publicly that arresting Putin would be “a declaration of war.”

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Even visits to ICC signatories like Mongolia have triggered controversy over enforcement.

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And now, with the summit days away, speculation over handcuffs versus handshakes has exploded online.

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The question on everyone’s mind: will Alaska witness a historic meeting—or a shocking arrest that could shake the world?

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