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MAGA refuses to see the harm Trump is doing.
Putin Played a Long Game. It’s Starting to Pay Off.
What Happened: Putin's long-standing strategy to weaken Western influence is bearing fruit as the U.S. shifts its foreign policy stance under Trump. The White House has paused military aid to Ukraine, distanced itself from NATO allies, and cozied up to Russia. Moscow sees this as a major strategic victory, with Russian officials expressing surprise at how quickly Trump has altered foreign policy alignments.
Why It Matters: The Kremlin is now in a stronger position to reshape the global order, with Trump echoing Russian propaganda and disinformation about Ukraine and prioritizing disengagement from Europe. The diplomatic realignment threatens to undermine NATO, embolden Russia’s bloody expansionist ambitions, and further isolate Ukraine in its war for survival.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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Putin Sees Trump’s Ukraine Aid Freeze as a Victory
What Happened: Following Trump’s suspension of military aid to Ukraine, the Kremlin welcomed the decision, viewing it as a fracturing of Western unity. Russian media is amplifying Trump’s Oval Office humiliation of Zelenskyy, reinforcing Kremlin narratives.
Why It Matters: Trump’s NATO skepticism and retreat from Ukraine are weakening Western resolve. Sensing weakness, Putin may escalate and broaden military operations, knowing he has a supportive ally in Trump. Trump is carrying out a Russia First policy—domestically and abroad.
Source: NBC News