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Sky News AU
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
Trump could potentially walk away from Ukraine peace talks following deadly Russian attack
Political analyst Joe Siracusa warns that Ukraine has 'no exit' from the war with Russia and will have to come to some sort of agreement. 'Ukraine's looking for some way to get out of this thing. I mean, there's no exit here for Ukraine; they're going to have to come to some kind of agreement,' he told Sky News Australia. 'President Trump is going to leave it to Ukrainians and the Russians to work out some kind of an agreement.'

Sky News AU
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
Donald Trump has ‘washed his hands of Ukraine war' amid Putin's latest actions
Political analyst Joe Siracusa claims despite Donald Trump's irritation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the US President has 'washed his hands of the Ukraine war'. 'He's got other wars to fight – he's fighting his tariff wars with Europe and he's fighting his war with Harvard and he's into politics and his budget,' Mr Siracusa told Sky News Australia. 'I don't think he's going to spend too much time bothering Putin.'

Sky News AU
18-05-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘Coming to an end': Ukraine has ‘no chance' of winning against Russia
Political analyst Joe Siracusa claims Ukraine has 'no chance' of winning the war against Russia. Mr Siracusa's comments come ahead of US President Donald Trump's scheduled phone call with the Russian leader Vladimir Putin to discuss an end to the Ukraine war. 'Ukraine war is coming to an end – it could end with a whimper or a bang,' he told Sky News Australia. 'At the end of the day, it [Ukraine] has no chance against Russia.'

Sky News AU
13-05-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
‘Not that happy': US tariffs on China were forcing the Chinese to ‘sacrifice a great deal'
Curtin University Dean of Global Futures Joe Siracusa says US President Donald Trump's tariffs on China were forcing the country to 'sacrifice a great deal'. 'In China … it's got problems with its cities, it's got problems with unemployment, it has factories closing down, it's got a property crisis,' Mr Siracusa told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'The Chinese are not that happy about life. 'President Xi could force the Chinese to sacrifice a great deal or more than President Trump, who only has three and a half years to run.'

Sky News AU
11-05-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Trump tries to ‘stop the bleeding' between India and Pakistan
Curtin University Professor of Global Futures Joe Siracusa has spoken on US President Donald Trump increasing trade with both India and Pakistan, calling it the 'carrot part of the stick'. 'President has actually very vigorously interceded in this brief war between Pakistan and India, and he's offering them, particularly Pakistan, more trade and maybe better tariffs positioning for India,' Mr Siracusa told Sky News Australia. 'He's trying to stop the bleeding. 'This is a proper use of American diplomacy.'