A view of downtown Anchorage, Alaska at sunrise -- the site of the US-Russia summit, a US military base, is in the outskirts of the city Drew ANGERER

Donald Trump is turning history on its head with his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin -- inviting Russia's leader to land that once belonged to Moscow, and meeting him at a military base that monitored the Soviet Union.

The location is all the more striking as Putin is under indictment by the International Criminal Court, with Friday's summit marking the first time he has been allowed in a Western country since he invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

The two leaders will meet at Elmendorf Air Force Base, which goes by the motto "Top Cover for North America."

Trump has said that Putin suggested the summit and it is un

But George Beebe, th

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