Opinion | Putin's Most Dangerous Fan Is Donald J. Trump

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Opinion | Putin's Most Dangerous Fan Is Donald J. Trump
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Trump's praise for the ruthless dictator should not surprise anyone—but the future implications if Trump runs and wins back the presidency must be fathomed.

"You gotta say, that's pretty savvy," Trump said the day after Putin illegally declared two regions of Ukraine to be independent countries and thereby created a false pretext for an imminent and unprovoked invasion."This is genius," Trump added."Putin declares a big portion of the Ukraine ... Putin declares it as independent. Oh, that's wonderful.", he doubled-down:"They say, 'Trump said Putin's smart.

Even as casualties mounted while Ukraine fought for its life on Saturday night, February 26, 2022, Trump againTrump's comments generated widespread shock and outrage—except from fellow Republicans, including those who cheered him last night at CPAC. His praise for the ruthless dictator should not have surprised anyone. For years, Trump has helped Putin advance his most important objective: rebuilding the former Soviet Union.

At the time Putin gave that speech, some of the people he referred to as his"countrymen" had been citizens of newly independent nations for more than a decade. A few of those former Soviet satellitesmembers of NATO—the European security pact that was created to counter Soviet aggression. For more than 70 years, NATO has helped the continent avoid a major war.

Putin wants them back and, more importantly, he wants the land they occupy. If he can sow discord among NATO allies, all of Eastern Europe—including Ukraine—becomes a softer target. That's where Trump comes in.Trump has happily obliged the Russian benefactor whose support he embraced during the 2016 election. His open and notoriouscampaign appearance in Racine, Wisconsin, he called NATO"obsolete.

that whether he would come to the aid of NATO countries facing Russia's most immediate threats, especially the former Soviet Union's Baltic States, depended on whether those countries were fulfilling their financial obligations to the pact. The simple fact is that many countries who need NATO protection the most simply

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