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For Trump, the most difficult country to deal with is not Russia but the USA
For Trump, the most difficult country to deal with is not Russia but the USA
Comparing his presidency with that of Joe Biden, Donald Trump accused the latter of having undermined the status of the country and its greatness. He underlined… 16.01.2022, Sputnik France
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At his first rally this year in Arizona, Donald Trump again blasted the current president, accusing his administration of turning the United States into “a big version of Venezuela.” in particular blamed “the Radical Democratic Party” animated by “a wicked and vicious spirit of left-wing fascism” and referred to “a horrible group” of people in power. It should be remembered that November 3, 2020, the day of the presidential election, Donald Trump had made similar comments on Fox News. Responding to journalists who wanted to know if he had enjoyed being President, he then pointed out that he had dealt with people who were “very deceptive” and that the United States itself was the country most “difficult with Which one to deal with.” A Russian threat? Still in Arizona, the former president also denounced a lack of respect on the part of other nations, including Russia and China, towards the United States under Joe Biden. He has also accused Russia of threatening Ukraine and intending to deploy forces in Cuba and Venezuela. In the past, the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed accusations of attempts to invade the ‘Ukraine. As for the possible deployment of Russian military infrastructure in Cuba and Venezuela, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov recently declared that “he did not want to confirm or exclude anything”. For his part, the American national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, in turn noted that the United States would give a decisive response if Russia deployed troops in Latin America. Invited at the beginning of January on Fox News, Cory Mills, l former Trump defense adviser says Kremlin is building ties with current White House administration from a position of strength after Joe Biden team’s foreign policy failures
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Comparing his presidency with that of Joe Biden, Donald Trump accused the latter of having undermined the status of the country and its greatness. In particular, he pointed out that the United States is the most difficult country to deal with because of “crazy people”.
During his first meeting this year, in Arizona, Donald Trump was again angry with the current President, accusing his administration of transforming the United States into “a big version of Venezuela”.
“People often ask me… what was the most difficult country to deal with, was it Russia or China, or, maybe, North Korea or Iran? I said no, the the hardest country to deal with has been the United States. We have some crazy people, they’re putting together a totally fabricated hoax about Russia,” he said.
A Russian threat?
Also in Arizona, the former President also denounced a lack of respect on the part of other nations, including Russia and China, towards the United States under Joe Biden. He also accused Russia of threatening Ukraine and of intending to deploy forces in Cuba and Venezuela.
In the past, the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed accusations of attempts to invade Ukraine. As for the possible deployment of Russian military infrastructure in Cuba and Venezuela, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov recently declared that “he did not want to confirm or exclude anything”. For his part, the American national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, in turn noted that the United States would give a decisive response if Russia deployed troops in Latin America.
A guest on Fox News in early January, Cory Mills, Trump’s former defense adviser, said the Kremlin was building its ties with the current White House administration from a position of strength, after the failures in foreign policy from Joe Biden’s team
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