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[[Make America Great Again]] - how the Trump's project looks from outside the USA, 2025.
[[Трамп Дональд Фредович]] и [[Путин Владимир Владимирович]] ведут переговоры о прекращении войны в Украине, год 2025.
 
   
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[[Donald Trump]] plays an idiot which does not understand that Zelensky wants to implement the international agreements while putin tires to legalize the bridgehead for his next aggression.
Трамп делает вид, будто он не понимает, почему [[Зеленский Володимир Володимирович]]
 
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==Russian interopretation==
==Descriptiom==
 
[[Make America Great Again]] - how the Trump's project look from outside the USA.
 
   
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[[Трамп Дональд Фредович]] и [[Путин Владимир Владимирович]] ведут переговоры о прекращении войны в Украине, год 2025.
[[Donald Trump]] plays an idiot which does not understand that Zelensky wants to implement the international agreements while putin tires to legalize the bridgehead for his next aggression.
 
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Трамп делает вид, будто он не понимает, почему [[Зеленский Володимир Володимирович]]
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не уступает часть территории Украины кремлёвскому нацисту.
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==Description at Politico==
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https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-volodymyr-zelenskyy-united-states-russia-policy/
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FEBRUARY 21, 2025 4:01 AM CET
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BY TIM ROSS
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Donald Trump says Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a “dictator” even though he won a fair election in 2019. But the United States president doesn’t say the same about Vladimir Putin, even though his main opponent died in jail a few weeks before Putin won a rigged election last year.
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In the past few weeks, Trump and his team have also undermined NATO, backed far-right politicians in Europe and vowed to hit the European Union with a trade war for its “very unfair” treatment of the U.S. No wonder a growing number of European officials and diplomats think the American president is really on Russia’s side.
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But Trump’s world moves fast, and it’s hard to remember everything. So here’s a recap of 29 times Trump has sided with Putin in his first month back in power.
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1. Picking up the phone: Almost three years after Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Trump decided it was time to re-establish direct contact between the president of the United States and Putin, a leader facing U.S. and EU sanctions, as well as an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity and genocide. So he picked up the phone on Feb. 12 for a 90-minute chat.
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2. Praising Putin like he deserves total respect: “I want to thank President Putin for his time and effort with respect to this call,” Trump said afterward. “We both reflected on the Great History of our Nations, and the fact that we fought so successfully together in World War II,” he said. “We agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting each other’s Nations.”
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3. Saying he’d “love” to see Russia back in the G7 (which would make it the G8, but who’s counting): “I’d love to have them back. I think it was a mistake to throw them out,” he told reporters in the Oval Office the day after the Putin call. He said the same in his first term. But that was before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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4. Letting Putin keep loads of Ukrainian territory: Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rejected Ukraine’s goal of reclaiming all the land Russia has taken since 2014 as “unrealistic.” That whipped the rug out from underneath Ukraine in any future negotiation. Hegseth also gave Putin exactly what he wanted by saying Kyiv wouldn’t be joining NATO either.
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5. … then warning Russia has loads of Ukrainian territory: Trump himself then noted that Russia now holds “the cards” in peace talks “because they’ve taken a lot of territory.”
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6. Conceding to Putin’s wish for no NATO mission in Ukraine: More from Hegseth, who said any troops from NATO countries who serve in Ukraine won’t be covered by the alliance’s “Article 5,” which states that an attack on one member is an attack on all.
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7. Ruling out sending U.S. troops to Ukraine: Another Putin-pleaser from Hegseth.
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8. Telling Europe, which has relied on American protection since 1945, to take care of itself: Russia worries about American troops fighting a war to stop them from reclaiming their old empire. War with the Europeans? Not so much.
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9. Holding unconditional talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia: Trump gave Putin generous concessions on NATO and Ukrainian territory to Russia before the talks even started. He could have demanded a Russian ceasefire as a precondition to the first talks between the two sides’ top diplomats. He didn’t. In fact, there were apparently no preconditions at all.
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Trump has been trying to blame Zelenskyy for starting the war. | Samuel Corum/AFP via Getty Images
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10. Maybe there was one … Zelenskyy’s team wasn’t allowed in the room. Kyiv and its allies say there must be no talks “about Ukraine without Ukraine.” Whatever.
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11. Refusing to let Europe in either: Brussels keeps complaining Europe is being cut out of the peace process. America doesn’t care, and Putin is fine with that.
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12. Saying Zelenskyy “started” the war: Well, he didn’t. Russia started the war, but has been trying to blame Zelenskyy for it ever since. Now it has the White House claiming the same.
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13. Saying Zelenskyy is incompetent: Everyone’s entitled to a view. It just happens that this one serves Russia’s purpose of undermining Zelenskyy’s legitimacy at home.
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14. … While not really criticizing Putin much at all.
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15. Saying Putin can be trusted and wants peace: Don’t worry, Putin is solid on Ukraine, Trump told the BBC. Maybe he forgot all the times Russia said it wasn’t going to invade.
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16. Calling for elections in Ukraine: Russia likes elections in nearby countries because it can meddle with the process, and has been hoping to get the chance to install a new government in Kyiv since before the start of the war. Trump says Zelenskyy should call a vote ASAP. The problem is, there’s a war on, you know?
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17. Defunding election monitors and cyber agencies: Only people who are sticklers for free and fair democracy like having elections monitored for interference, with pesky officials poking around on polling day. Putin doesn’t need them anyway.
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18. Calling Zelenskyy a “dictator” (and not in a good way).
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19. Looking ahead to future U.S.-Russia “investment” deals: That was the readout from those talks in Riyadh. A top Russian official told POLITICO there was particular interest in joint Arctic energy projects.
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20. Ditching democracy NGOs: The Kremlin has long complained that U.S.-funded NGOs are intelligence fronts that stir up “color revolutions” in former Soviet republics, including the 2014 Maidan uprising in Ukraine. Trump’s team has now cut all funding to pro-democracy programs as part of its efforts to dismantle USAID.
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Trump’s best billionaire buddy Elon Musk has openly endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
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21. Cracking down on wokery: To be fair, this is what Trump really wants too, and it’s probably just a coincidence that Putin seems to share a similar outlook on issues like transgender rights.
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22. Slamming Europe for its failures on migration: Trump has said Europe needs to get its act together to stop out-of-control migration. His Vice President JD Vance launched an all-out assault on the continent over just about everything else in his first outing at the Munich Security Conference last weekend. It’s likely to have been music to Putin’s ears.
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23. Vance backing Călin Georgescu’s victory in Romania: That’s right, the U.S. VP sided with the candidate who won the first round of Romania’s presidential election last year following a suspected Russian hybrid attack and a highly dubious social media influence operation. The Romanian Constitutional Court was so concerned it annulled the election.
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24. Attacking Germany for its firewall against the far right: Vance didn’t mince words. “If you’re running in fear of your own voters, there is nothing America can do for you,” he said.
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25. Backing the AfD in Germany’s election: Trump’s best billionaire buddy Elon Musk openly endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and its candidate Alice Weidel to be chancellor in Sunday’s election. The AfD is set for its best ever result, according to polls. Many AfD supporters are sympathetic to Moscow. Intelligence services have warned of a Russian campaign to disrupt the vote.
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26. Musk backing Reform UK in Britain: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has a history of making favorable comments about Putin (something his centrist opponents have used to attack him).
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27. Objecting to the phrase “Russian aggression” in a draft G7 statement on Ukraine.
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28. Winning the presidential election: Ok, so this one was really in Trump’s interests first. But the Kremlin is certainly pleased that Trump beat Harris to the White House.
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29. Winning forever: Trump has hinted he wouldn’t mind so much if his country’s constitution were tweaked to let him stay on for a third term in office. Putin did that in Russia already.
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Marion Solletty and Jamie Dettmer contributed reporting.
   
 
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<b>«[[Трамп Дональд Фредович]]»</b>,
 
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«[[Умиротворение агрессора]]»,

Latest revision as of 04:50, 22 February 2025


Make America Great Again - how the Trump's project looks from outside the USA, 2025.

Donald Trump plays an idiot which does not understand that Zelensky wants to implement the international agreements while putin tires to legalize the bridgehead for his next aggression.

Screenshot from movie by OmTV [1]

Russian interopretation

Трамп Дональд Фредович и Путин Владимир Владимирович ведут переговоры о прекращении войны в Украине, год 2025.

Трамп делает вид, будто он не понимает, почему Зеленский Володимир Володимирович не уступает часть территории Украины кремлёвскому нацисту.

Description at Politico

https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-volodymyr-zelenskyy-united-states-russia-policy/

FEBRUARY 21, 2025 4:01 AM CET BY TIM ROSS

Donald Trump says Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a “dictator” even though he won a fair election in 2019. But the United States president doesn’t say the same about Vladimir Putin, even though his main opponent died in jail a few weeks before Putin won a rigged election last year.

In the past few weeks, Trump and his team have also undermined NATO, backed far-right politicians in Europe and vowed to hit the European Union with a trade war for its “very unfair” treatment of the U.S. No wonder a growing number of European officials and diplomats think the American president is really on Russia’s side.

But Trump’s world moves fast, and it’s hard to remember everything. So here’s a recap of 29 times Trump has sided with Putin in his first month back in power. Advertisement

1. Picking up the phone: Almost three years after Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Trump decided it was time to re-establish direct contact between the president of the United States and Putin, a leader facing U.S. and EU sanctions, as well as an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity and genocide. So he picked up the phone on Feb. 12 for a 90-minute chat.

2. Praising Putin like he deserves total respect: “I want to thank President Putin for his time and effort with respect to this call,” Trump said afterward. “We both reflected on the Great History of our Nations, and the fact that we fought so successfully together in World War II,” he said. “We agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting each other’s Nations.”

3. Saying he’d “love” to see Russia back in the G7 (which would make it the G8, but who’s counting): “I’d love to have them back. I think it was a mistake to throw them out,” he told reporters in the Oval Office the day after the Putin call. He said the same in his first term. But that was before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

4. Letting Putin keep loads of Ukrainian territory: Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rejected Ukraine’s goal of reclaiming all the land Russia has taken since 2014 as “unrealistic.” That whipped the rug out from underneath Ukraine in any future negotiation. Hegseth also gave Putin exactly what he wanted by saying Kyiv wouldn’t be joining NATO either.

5. … then warning Russia has loads of Ukrainian territory: Trump himself then noted that Russia now holds “the cards” in peace talks “because they’ve taken a lot of territory.”

6. Conceding to Putin’s wish for no NATO mission in Ukraine: More from Hegseth, who said any troops from NATO countries who serve in Ukraine won’t be covered by the alliance’s “Article 5,” which states that an attack on one member is an attack on all.

Advertisement

7. Ruling out sending U.S. troops to Ukraine: Another Putin-pleaser from Hegseth.

8. Telling Europe, which has relied on American protection since 1945, to take care of itself: Russia worries about American troops fighting a war to stop them from reclaiming their old empire. War with the Europeans? Not so much.

9. Holding unconditional talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia: Trump gave Putin generous concessions on NATO and Ukrainian territory to Russia before the talks even started. He could have demanded a Russian ceasefire as a precondition to the first talks between the two sides’ top diplomats. He didn’t. In fact, there were apparently no preconditions at all.

Trump has been trying to blame Zelenskyy for starting the war. | Samuel Corum/AFP via Getty Images

10. Maybe there was one … Zelenskyy’s team wasn’t allowed in the room. Kyiv and its allies say there must be no talks “about Ukraine without Ukraine.” Whatever.

11. Refusing to let Europe in either: Brussels keeps complaining Europe is being cut out of the peace process. America doesn’t care, and Putin is fine with that.

12. Saying Zelenskyy “started” the war: Well, he didn’t. Russia started the war, but has been trying to blame Zelenskyy for it ever since. Now it has the White House claiming the same.

Advertisement

13. Saying Zelenskyy is incompetent: Everyone’s entitled to a view. It just happens that this one serves Russia’s purpose of undermining Zelenskyy’s legitimacy at home.

14. … While not really criticizing Putin much at all.

15. Saying Putin can be trusted and wants peace: Don’t worry, Putin is solid on Ukraine, Trump told the BBC. Maybe he forgot all the times Russia said it wasn’t going to invade.

16. Calling for elections in Ukraine: Russia likes elections in nearby countries because it can meddle with the process, and has been hoping to get the chance to install a new government in Kyiv since before the start of the war. Trump says Zelenskyy should call a vote ASAP. The problem is, there’s a war on, you know?

17. Defunding election monitors and cyber agencies: Only people who are sticklers for free and fair democracy like having elections monitored for interference, with pesky officials poking around on polling day. Putin doesn’t need them anyway.

18. Calling Zelenskyy a “dictator” (and not in a good way).

Advertisement

19. Looking ahead to future U.S.-Russia “investment” deals: That was the readout from those talks in Riyadh. A top Russian official told POLITICO there was particular interest in joint Arctic energy projects.

20. Ditching democracy NGOs: The Kremlin has long complained that U.S.-funded NGOs are intelligence fronts that stir up “color revolutions” in former Soviet republics, including the 2014 Maidan uprising in Ukraine. Trump’s team has now cut all funding to pro-democracy programs as part of its efforts to dismantle USAID.

Trump’s best billionaire buddy Elon Musk has openly endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

21. Cracking down on wokery: To be fair, this is what Trump really wants too, and it’s probably just a coincidence that Putin seems to share a similar outlook on issues like transgender rights.

22. Slamming Europe for its failures on migration: Trump has said Europe needs to get its act together to stop out-of-control migration. His Vice President JD Vance launched an all-out assault on the continent over just about everything else in his first outing at the Munich Security Conference last weekend. It’s likely to have been music to Putin’s ears.

23. Vance backing Călin Georgescu’s victory in Romania: That’s right, the U.S. VP sided with the candidate who won the first round of Romania’s presidential election last year following a suspected Russian hybrid attack and a highly dubious social media influence operation. The Romanian Constitutional Court was so concerned it annulled the election.

24. Attacking Germany for its firewall against the far right: Vance didn’t mince words. “If you’re running in fear of your own voters, there is nothing America can do for you,” he said.

Advertisement

25. Backing the AfD in Germany’s election: Trump’s best billionaire buddy Elon Musk openly endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and its candidate Alice Weidel to be chancellor in Sunday’s election. The AfD is set for its best ever result, according to polls. Many AfD supporters are sympathetic to Moscow. Intelligence services have warned of a Russian campaign to disrupt the vote.

26. Musk backing Reform UK in Britain: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has a history of making favorable comments about Putin (something his centrist opponents have used to attack him).

27. Objecting to the phrase “Russian aggression” in a draft G7 statement on Ukraine.

28. Winning the presidential election: Ok, so this one was really in Trump’s interests first. But the Kremlin is certainly pleased that Trump beat Harris to the White House.

29. Winning forever: Trump has hinted he wouldn’t mind so much if his country’s constitution were tweaked to let him stay on for a third term in office. Putin did that in Russia already.

Marion Solletty and Jamie Dettmer contributed reporting.

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvBpWuI8xeU&t=15 «ДОВ0ЕВАЛИСЬ!» ПУТИН ПРОСИТ ПОКРОВИТЕЛЬСТВА У ТРАМПА! OmTV UA Feb 20, 2025 Россия уверено движется к распаду. Американский президент Дональд Трамп провел пресс-конференцию по итогам переговоров США и России в Эр-Рияде 18 февраля и заявил, что РФ вроде бы хочет закончить войну,но в России,наверное об этом ничего не знают.

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