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Trump Continues to Embrace Putin
During a Friday-morning interview with Donald Trump, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough was baffled by the Republican front-runner’s embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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White House spokesman Josh Earnest said he would not second-guess the decisions made in Los Angeles or { New York New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said: “It’s important – very important – not to overreact in situations like this”.
Trump responded warmly to the question, telling Brzezinski: “Sure, when people call you “brilliant” it’s always good”.
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AAP spokesperson Ashutosh lashed out at Jaitley, asking why contracts were given to “front companies of DDCA office-bearers”. In response, Jaitley had said on Thursday, “I left cricket administration in 2013”.
Trump also suggested that as president he would herald a new era of relations between the US and Russian Federation, which have plummeted to levels not seen since the Cold War, experts say.
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USA } military resources, disrupt planned Chinese investments and deepen a conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. He said at least 18 members of the security forces and civilians had been killed and 11 wounded, including two women.
Trump eventually said he “absolutely” condemns Putin’s alleged killing of journalists and political dissidents.
“I think our country does plenty of killing, also, Joe”, Trump added.
Trump replied that there is “a lot of killing going on” around the world, and then accused Scarborough of asking him something different.
Romney’s aide Stuart Stevens said: “Donald Trump is like that stray dog anybody can pet and it will follow you home”.
They said Russian Federation had indicated it had no problem with the eventual ouster of Assad at the end of a transition period, though it would not admit that publicly. That’s what Trump is, except he would also have the nuclear codes. Putin is frequently bashed by Republicans who have used his strained relationship with President Barack Obama as proof of the lack of strength in global issues on part of the administration.
The draft notes that the ceasefire “will not apply to offensive or defensive actions” against groups considered terrorist organisations, meaning that air strikes by Russia, France and the US-led coalition apparently would not be affected.
Speaking about Ukraine later in the segment, Trump chastised other countries like Germany for not doing more to stop Russian Federation while taking their oil and gas. He’s actually got a popularity within his country. Our country is falling apart, frankly. “You have the Ukraine and it effects other countries a hell of a lot more than it effects us”.
Putin does not like Obama, Trump said, and the feelings are mutual.
The resulting agreement “gives the Syrian people a real choice, not between Assad and Daesh, but between war and peace”, Kerry said, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State extremists.
Trump and Putin, two men who have carefully crafted their public image over the last two decades, are both known for their blunt manner and bravado.
“To get praise from Vladimir Putin is not going to help Donald Trump”, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush told CNN on Thursday.
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“Anybody that wants to bomb ISIS, congratulations, join the line”, he said.