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Trump thought Ukraine ‘must be part of Russia’ during presidency, book says

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In a new book shedding light on US national security challenges, former adviser Fiona Hill reveals Donald Trump's belief that Ukraine "must be part of Russia." Hill, who served as senior director for European and Russian affairs on the US national security council from 2017 to 2019, shares insights into Trump's perplexing stance on Ukraine's sovereignty.

 

According to Hill, Trump adamantly maintained that Ukraine should be integrated into Russia, displaying a fundamental misunderstanding of Ukraine's status as an independent state. This alignment with Putin's vision effectively positioned Trump's perspective on Ukraine as parallel to that of the Russian president, who later ordered the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

 

Putin's rhetoric prior to the invasion echoed sentiments of Ukraine being an integral part of Russia's historical and cultural identity. Even after the annexation of Crimea, Putin continued to assert claims over parts of occupied Ukraine, referring to them as part of a "New Russia."

 

These revelations come at a critical juncture, with the Ukraine war entering its third year and new US military aid to Kyiv facing obstacles in Congress. Far-right Republicans, influenced by Trump's stance, have hindered the passage of $60 billion in aid. Biden, along with bipartisan lawmakers, has condemned this obstructionism and criticized Trump's pro-Putin rhetoric.

 

Alexander Vindman, another key figure in Trump's impeachment trial, warns of Ukraine's precarious position without adequate US aid. Vindman and Hill both testified about Trump's efforts to coerce Ukraine into investigating political rivals, leading to Trump's first impeachment. Their testimonies shed light on Trump's questionable alliances and foreign policy decisions.

 

Hill's observations about Trump's admiration for Putin and his unpredictability have raised concerns among European leaders, who fear the implications of a possible second Trump administration. Hill's insights underscore the erosion of trust in the United States among its allies due to Trump's capricious behavior and unorthodox approach to international relations.

 

Overall, Hill's revelations about Trump's views on Ukraine and Russia serve as a sobering reminder of the complexities and challenges faced by US policymakers in navigating global security threats and alliances.

 

15.04.24

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I'm glad Joe Biden never does anything stupid.

Only DT. 

AN has TDS.

Trump on the same page as Putin.

 

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Of course he’s just parroting what his bestie told him to say…….theres a reason his ex cabinet members say he’s un fit…….

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