Already in November 2024 The US will elect a president. Joseph Biden's opponent will be the former head of the country, Donald Trump, who has repeatedly voiced strange and even absurd statements about Ukraine and the war. Russian opposition journalist Igor Yakovenko told 24 Channel that for Trump there is not even such a problem as the relationship between Ukraine and Russia. He acts solely in his own interests and does everything to win the elections. Trump's goal is to become President of the United States. Everything else has no meaning for him. He understands what American interests are, but Ukraine is not included there, so he doesn’t care what happens. The main figure who is for What’s interesting to him is Donald Trump himself,” Yakovenko emphasized. According to him, Trump’s possible victory is a great misfortune, but in this case the politician will be forced to choose a certain position on Ukraine. Most likely, this will be a policy of supporting our state. It’s hard for me to imagine Trump trying to “turn” the United States towards supporting Vladimir Putin. Even though he has certain sympathies for the head of the Kremlin, I am sure that Trump will not be able to radically change the country’s policy,” added Yakovenko. It is worth understanding that the victory of Donald Trump means unpredictability, chaos, and the destruction of institutions. These are the dangers he can bring with him. Taking this into account, Europeans are preparing for his possible rise to power as a definite threat. “Trump is mobilizing Europeans to create their own security system, the Armed Forces, and not count on protection from the United States Trump is part of a general attack on Euro-Atlantic civilization, which manifests itself in the form of an attack by Russia on Ukraine and Iran on Israel. Trump is another front in the “dissipated” third world war,” the Russian opposition journalist emphasized.
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