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Trump on Putin Killing Journalists: ‘He’s a Leader’

“Obviously that would be a concern”.

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“Well, I think our country does plenty of killing also, Joe”, Trump said.


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TRUMP: There’s a lot of stupidity in the world right now, Joe. A lot of killing and a lot of stupidity. And that’s the way it is. “But you didn’t ask me the question”.

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.

Russian President Vladimir Putin fired off an angry tirade against Turkey on Thursday, ruling out any reconciliation with its leaders and accusing Ankara of shooting down a Russian warplane to impress the United States.

However, Rojansky says that in case Trump were elected, Putin might apply his well-honed skill of reading his partners and exploiting their weaknesses. “But I think that I would probably get along with him very well”.

The endorsement from Putin could help Trump shore up his support from the US Christian right who have previously praised the Russian President’s anti-gay laws.

Donald Trump has admitted in the past that he’s a bit of a Vladimir Putin fanboy.

When asked a third time if he condemns Putin’s killing of journalists and political opponents, Trump finally agreed with Scarborough, but added “I’ve always felt fine about Putin”.

Donald Trump’s attitude towards Putin however diverges from the rest of the GOP caucus. Maybe they thought that we would run away from there [Syria]?

Putin’s comments could also be interpreted as “a little bit of a show over the bow, I would say, to Turkey”, Dougherty said.

“I like that Putin is bombing the hell out of ISIS”, Trump said in October. “I would get along with him”.

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Putin’s comments followed a visit to Moscow by US Secretary of State John Kerry this week and come on the eve of an global meeting at the U.N.in NY on Friday to discuss Syria. The majority were representing Russian media so many questions focused on Russia’s domestic issues, such as the state of the economy and military spending.

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