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Donald Trump Says Vladimir Putin Won’t ‘Go Into Ukraine’
Viewers were told that Clinton sees Russian Federation as an enemy and can not be trusted, while the Democratic Party convention was portrayed as further proof that American democracy is a sham.
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“He’s offering empty promises, and what little we know about his economic policies, from running up our debt, to starting trade wars, to letting Wall Street run wild, could devastate working families”, Clinton said.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is suggesting the USA accept Russia’s annexation of Crimea if it would lead to better relations with Moscow and stronger cooperation in fighting Islamic State militants.
Trump responded by simultaneously criticizing the US’s decision not to intervene to stop the annexation of Crimea, a former Ukrainian territory seized by Russian Federation in 2014, and noting that many citizens of Crimea were allegedly supportive of Russia’s decision to invade.
“We need to head off any external attempts to interfere in the elections, in our domestic political life”, Putin, who is facing re-election in 2018, told officers from Russia’s FSB security service in February.
“In fact, the more you listen to Donald Trump, the more you realise he is not offering real change”.
“I’m going to take a look at it. But, you know, the people of Crimea, from what I’ve heard, would rather be with Russian Federation than where they were”.
In a series of tweets, Trump said that two of these debates were being deliberately scheduled on a day having National Football League games, which would attract low audience. Now, that was under-just so you understand, that was done under Obama’s administration. “So with all of these strong ties to NATO, Ukraine is a mess”, Trump said. He take ― takes Crimea. “Don’t blame Donald Trump for that”.
That was shorthand for Ukraine, Libya, Egypt and Syria, which Putin thinks Washington irresponsibly destabilized. But it was what he saw as interference in Russian Federation that really rankled. The latter will spook Putin critics everywhere. He then accused the U.S. State Department of financially supporting the protests that drew tens of thousands of people to the streets of Moscow to demand free elections and an end to Putin’s rule.
“Clearly, the Kremlin feels it should and can insert itself into domestic politics in other countries in much the same way it believes the United States and Europe insert themselves into Russian politics”, said Samuel Greene, the director of the Russia Institute at London’s King’s College. “We would not tolerate that from any other country, particularly one with which we have adversarial position”, Clinton said. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, her Democratic challenger, and his disappointed supporters.
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Ms Clinton’s email scandal started when it was revealed she sent and received top secret and classified information on her personal email server for years, and she had deleted about half of her emails that contained personal information.