
Trump administration is not partner, but Russia's accomplice
Remember last night. Trump didn’t just step back — he definitively showed that he is on the side of the Kremlin leader
Indicators:
- The U.S. Secretary of Defense did not join the Ramstein meeting;
- Trump once again stalled the Senate’s adoption of a sanctions bill against Russia
- An unsolicited call to Putin for a “good conversation” that effectively served as a “blessing” for a new Russian strike on Ukraine.
"So, the Trump administration is not a partner or mediator, but an accomplice of the enemy. And there’s no need to harbor illusions that “Trump will come to his senses.” Agent “Krasnov” is acting according to the Kremlin’s script and seeks a meeting for a personal report on his work to undermine the United States."
P.S. From the book by Y. Felshtinsky and V. Popov, From Red Terror to Mafia State: Russia's Secret Intelligence Services and Their Fight for World Domination: “…As a result of a skillfully executed operation by the Russian secret services, a demagogue and fascist who despises America and its traditions, customs, foundations, laws, and Constitution ended up in the White House. This proved to be a far more destructive outcome than Trump’s unfulfilled promises to the Kremlin to lift sanctions, recognize the annexation of Crimea, and dissolve NATO.”
About the author. Mykhailo Honchar, expert in international energy and security relations.
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