Russian media flatters Trump as the Kremlin stays distant from Harris
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Despite the ongoing US presidential campaign, Russian state media is overtly supporting Donald Trump while refusing to side with Kamala Harris. Such attitude is driven by the defense of national interest and silence of the Kremlin, which has chosen not to express its opinion on the subject.
Trump, often portrayed as a strong leader by Russian state media, an individual who poses a challenge to the U.S. political establishment, remains a subject of wonder. Russian political commentators discuss his critical position on NATO, some of his defense of Russia and other facts that help to achieve Russia’s aims. Kamala Harris, who is supposed to preserve, or develop even further, Mr. Biden’s policies, has become a scapegoat, one that has been hardly talked about, thus preventing the Kremlin from taking a supportive stance toward her presidential ambition.
Reasons for getting separation from the next vice president If the next Vice President is one vice whose administration is unfavorable to Russia than not much to worry for, Trump is getting all positive vibes while Harris is getting no remarks of the same quantity. Such apathy in terms of Harris is more of a strategy on part of the Russian leadership. Such ambivalence towards Harris can be construed as an understanding that the next administration, led by Harris, will continue the current U.S. policies toward Russia, which includes economic sanctions and military assistance to Ukraine.
In tightly contested races it is always interesting to think whom the eventual winners will choose as their final Cabinet and Harris candidacy was an interesting one, mainly due to the fact that should she be on the ticket of the leading party at both federal and popular elections it It means that her position in any Clinton Administration is also assured.
Russia though does not care much about intensifying national rights before the U.S. president is elected. Any other r Viking in Mrs Clinton’s sway will face it difficult to do a proper job other than just working and executing orders.
Russian media flatters Trump as the Kremlin stays distant from Harris
With the U.S. presidential election impending, whether Russian state-controlled media will continue with the overwhelmingly demonstrative praise campaign on Donald Trump or will cautiously handle Kamala Harris, a possible Democratic candidate, is quite the opposite. This is the evidence of Moscow’s coordinated interests in American elections, the results of which could rearrange global political and economic relations.Trump, often portrayed as a strong leader by Russian state media, an individual who poses a challenge to the U.S. political establishment, remains a subject of wonder. Russian political commentators discuss his critical position on NATO, some of his defense of Russia and other facts that help to achieve Russia’s aims. Kamala Harris, who is supposed to preserve, or develop even further, Mr. Biden’s policies, has become a scapegoat, one that has been hardly talked about, thus preventing the Kremlin from taking a supportive stance toward her presidential ambition.
Reasons for getting separation from the next vice president If the next Vice President is one vice whose administration is unfavorable to Russia than not much to worry for, Trump is getting all positive vibes while Harris is getting no remarks of the same quantity. Such apathy in terms of Harris is more of a strategy on part of the Russian leadership. Such ambivalence towards Harris can be construed as an understanding that the next administration, led by Harris, will continue the current U.S. policies toward Russia, which includes economic sanctions and military assistance to Ukraine.
In tightly contested races it is always interesting to think whom the eventual winners will choose as their final Cabinet and Harris candidacy was an interesting one, mainly due to the fact that should she be on the ticket of the leading party at both federal and popular elections it It means that her position in any Clinton Administration is also assured.
Russia though does not care much about intensifying national rights before the U.S. president is elected. Any other r Viking in Mrs Clinton’s sway will face it difficult to do a proper job other than just working and executing orders.
