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    When Trump Met Putin in Alaska: A Body Language Blizzard

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    If you thought Alaska’s glaciers were cold, you should’ve seen the body language between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin during their frosty little polar pow-wow. Forget geopolitics—the real battle played out in posture, handshakes, and eyebrow acrobatics.

    The Handshake Showdown: WrestleMania at -10°C

    Trump approached with his signature power grip, palm thrust out like he was offering a ride on Trump Air (with “tremendous in-flight entertainment, everyone says so”). Putin, of course, countered with his own Siberian squeeze—short, sharp, and slightly smug, the kind usually reserved for if you’re about to buy a used tank. Observers swear they saw snowflakes evaporate from the heat of that testosterone collision.

    The Seating Dance: Alpha vs. Alpha-Minus

    Trump leaned way forward—like a realtor trying to close a “Best Condo in Fairbanks, folks, believe me” deal. Putin leaned back, arms folded in KGB-chic fashion, giving a face that screamed: “I know exactly how many secret reindeer you’re hiding.” It was less diplomacy, more a live-action National Geographic special—“When Two Silverbacks Size Each Other Up.”

    Smile Wars in the Snow

    Trump deployed his famous half-grin, the kind he flashes after declaring something was the “biggest” of all time. Putin countered with the classic Russian micro-smirk—the smile that isn’t really a smile, more a warning label. Together, they looked like two poker players bluffing with empty hands but refusing to fold because, frankly, the posture game was more fun than the politics.

    The Walk to Nowhere

    When they tried strolling along the icy Alaskan tarmac, Trump swung his arms like he was leading a marching band. Putin, in contrast, maintained that stealthy KGB glide—so quiet you almost expected him to leave no footsteps. Side by side, they looked like a Looney Tunes chase scene: one man in constant motion, the other gliding silently as if rehearsing for Ballet Espionage: The Musical.

    Who Won the Body-Language Cold War?

    Experts remain divided. Trump’s exaggerated gestures screamed “Alpha carnival barker,” while Putin’s minimalist ice stare whispered “Bond villain at rest.” Some say it was a draw; others claim the snow got so awkward it began melting out of sheer second-hand embarrassment.

    Final Verdict:

    In Alaska, glaciers crack, caribou roam, and body language freezes harder than the tundra. The Trump-Putin encounter wasn’t diplomacy—it was performance art in winter wear. If you listened closely, you could almost hear Alaska itself sigh: “Can we stick to grizzlies fighting over salmon? It’s less intense.

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