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Kremlin Declines to Comment on Trump’s Latest Putin Praise
“The man has very strong control over a country”.
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“I think that any reasonable person … would be puzzled about how this became somehow indicative of the work that we’ve done here”, the president said, citing economic programs, development, and the promotion of civil society as measures of success. “Vladimir Putin is violating the sovereignty of a neighboring country”.
“He does have an 82% approval rating…”
“I don’t think the guy’s qualified to be president of the United States, and every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed”, Obama said in unusually caustic language while overseas.
But when asked again about the latest things Trump has said about military leaders and the other issues if he is reconsidering his support now, the speaker bristled.
Trump came under fire within minutes of the interview airing.
Yet the Republican nominee’s operation on Thursday indicated no discomfort with the mounting criticism, with Trump running mate Mike Pence echoing the distinction made between Putin and Obama.
His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, accused him of being unpatriotic. When the real estate mogul was roundly criticized for effectively asking Putin to interfere with the 2016 US election, Trump had backed down, saying that he had made the comment in jest, terming it “sarcastic”.
In the RT interview, Trump downplayed reports that Russian Federation may be trying to influence the general election, pointing a finger instead at Democrats for continuing that narrative.
The mogul has even encouraged Russian Federation to hack Hillary Clinton’s email and publicly release what it found, a comment that led a spokesman for House Speaker Paul Ryan to write that “Russia is a global menace led by a devious thug”.
“We should be there”. Putin wants ISIS to continue to bleed the USA, making us expend precious resources in Iraq and Syria while making little headway in dislodging them from their strongholds.
King said he thinks Putin is a better leader “because I’ve watched as the Russian nationalism has been increased substantially”, including “Russian hypernationalism” attached to the Sochi Olympics.
“I was very, very surprised”.
“Here is what I want you to really hear, because even I was shocked by this”.
One of the notable developments in right-wing-watching in recent years has been how enthusiastically many Religious Right leaders have embraced Russia’s anti-democratic president, former KGB official Vladimir Putin.
“He is the absolute leader of the presidential race, as we see it today”.
“It has been a memorable and at times moving visit”, the president said. How can we not welcome that?
However, China’s warm welcome to Putin is in contrast with USA delegation.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have agreed to continue efforts to achieve a truce in Syria’s Aleppo, a statement said. Trump has no clue about Putin’s strategic aims, which do not include destroying the Islamic State. “What I did learn is that our leadership, [President] Barack Obama, did not follow what our experts. said to do”, he said.