Does seem incriminating.
But as Bill Maher said "if trumper and Pu were buds why didn't he invade Ukraine under Orangemans rule?
That I think is a valid question by Bill.
I don't think it's a very intelligent question for someone who likes to pretend he knows everything (Maher). Trump did everything he could to empower Putin and criticize/weaken our relationship with NATO in his four years. IMO he was laying the groundwork to leave NATO if reelected, but lets forget the opinions and focus on the facts - I'm sure I'm leaving some out:
First Impeachment
Despite Congress already appropriating the aid, Trump illegally withheld $400M in military aid (including the Javelin anti-tank systems) to Ukraine in an attempt to extort Ukrainian President Zelenskyy into launching false investigations into Trump’s political rivals for his reelection. As a result he was impeached and the Republican Party acquitted him.
Not condemning 2018 Russian attack on Ukraine ships
Trump declined to publicly condemn a Russian attack against Ukraine military vessels in late 2018, even though the State Department had prepared a statement for him. This according to Congressional testimony.
Poisoning of Sergei Skripal
Sergei Skripal was an ex-Russian spy that defected to the UK and was poisoned, along with his daughter. The UK claimed to have ‘overwhelming evidence’ of Russian involvement. Yet on a call with Theresa May, Trump used the time to criticize May about Britain’s contribution to NATO, before disputing the evidence.
Helsinki
When the US intelligence community determined that Russia hacked the DNC in 2016, Trump went before the world and dismissed the accusations. He actually said, “I have President Putin, he just said it’s not Russia. I will say this. I don’t see any reason why it would be.” He goes on to say, “I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.”
SolarWinds Hack
Trump refused to punish or even critique the SolarWinds hack, in which a hacker group launched an immense cyber attack against US government agencies and corporations. The group behind the attack, Nobelium, is reportedly being directed by the Russian intelligence service. Instead, Trump would later, actually suggest the US work directly with Russia on cybersecurity.
Base in Syria
Trump had the US military abandon their bases in Syria and Russia promptly captured them.
Bounties on American Soldiers
Russia was caught paying bounties in Afghanistan for killing American soldiers. Trump did nothing.
Crimea
After Putin seized Crimea, Obama put sanctions on Russia. Trump promptly got rid of some of those sanctions for his buddy, then declared that Crimea belonged to Russia, recognizing the legitimacy of their invasion. He repeated Kremlin talking points like, “The people of Crimea, from what I’ve heard, would rather be with Russia than where they were.” (sound familiar?)
Belarus Election vs. Ukraine Election
Belarus, which is a puppet for Putin, like he wants Ukraine to be, is run by his puppet dictator Lukashenko, who won a clearly rigged election in 2020 which led to mass protests. What did Trump do? Nothing.
Compare that with when a similar thing happened while Obama was president. Putin tried to install a puppet government in Ukraine with a rigged election by installing Yanukovych. We supported the mass protests in Ukraine and they ousted Yanukovych and Ukraine was able to elect a free government.
***And in fact, guess who ran Yanukovych’s campaign in Ukraine… Paul Manafort and Rick Gates. They then of course went on to be Trump’s campaign manager and deputy campaign manager...!!!
You can't make this shit up.
The mostly false narrative that Trump sanctioned Russia
Trump continued some of the policies and sanctions on Russia that began under Obama after Russia annexed the Crimea region of Ukraine in 2014.
Additional sanctions were created under Trump, however that legislation got passed first in Congress with huge bipartisan support, largely because both parties feared Trump could not be trusted with Russia, given how cozy he had gotten with Putin early on. This is proven in that the same bill restricted Trump’s own ability to ease sanctions in place on Moscow. So when it came time to sign the bill, Trump did so grudgingly and called it “seriously flawed.”, and likely only signed it because the bill passed with a veto-proof majority in both houses.
There was also the sanctions that target the Nord Stream 2 under Trump. The sanctions were imposed on any company helping Russia finish the pipeline construction. This was essentially just a publicity stunt since most of the pipeline had already been built - well over 90% - the vast majority of which had been built during Trump’s presidency. While the sanction made a Swiss company exit the project, a Russian company, as you’d expect, just went in and finished the remaining work in late 2020/early 2021.
Russian Propaganda / NATO/EU criticism
Now Russian state media is using Trump and Fox News soundbites from Tucker Carlson and the like to further propagandize this war to their citizens.
What does Trump say about Putin when he illegally recognized the two regions of Ukraine that were being contested and then invades Ukraine? He calls Putin “savvy” and a “genius”. Trump has also said Putin is a “strong leader” and “He’s done a really good job outsmarting our country.”
He has dismissed the notion that Putin was a “Killer”, downplaying the idea that Putin resorts to using violence and oppressive tactics to crush his political opponents. Well now you can finally see how wrong that is. He defended Putin’s prior actions by saying, “There are a lot of killers. Do you think our country is so innocent?”
On the other hand, Trump has in the past criticized NATO
, saying other members don’t spend enough. Also criticized America’s trade relationship with Europe that he alleged favors the EU. So he proposed tariffs on the EU as well as Canada and Mexico, further straining the relationships with all of those longtime allies. He has characterized the EU as a competitor rather than the longtime partner they are.
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Hopefully you get the point by now.