Monday, 11 June 2018

Fix the number 7





Few things can be more secure in politics than Donald Trump, who is trying to dispel the negative news, creating a bust over another. I think that this is the best translation of latest US president's comments from Friday on Russia return to the G-7 group. But this distracting smoke bomb could still inflict unnecessary harm to Western unity against Russia. 
Russia's worst nightmare wanted permission Russia to come back on the negotiating table.
As he often says, his policy towards Russia is tougher than that of Barack Obama. He agreed to strengthen NATO troops in eastern Europe and to accept Macedonia in the alliance. Putting down Javelin anti-tank missile systems in Ukraine, allowing the Pentagon to attack Russian mercenaries in Syria, imposing sanctions against Vladimir Putin's friends, and evicting Russian spies of solidarity with the United Kingdom after trying to murder a former double agent and his daughter on British soil.
It also fights hard in the closed doors to convince Germany and Europe not to allow the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which will give Putin more leverage to influence Poland and other European countries.
Trump's "G8" intervention is nonetheless a grant for Putin's strategy to divest the United States and Europe. The attack on the US president is an insult to British Prime Minister Teresa May so early after a failed Kremlin attempt. Europe must confirm its anti-Russian sanctions, and the new Italian government is already skeptical. As for Trump Putin's "willingness to be at the negotiating table," the Russians will treat Trump's unilateral rebate as a sign of weakness.

At the day of 200 Frankenstein's anniversary, the pure and true personification of the crisis of personality, I’ll finish with quote of the  Mary Shelly’s masterpiece: “When falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?”  


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