International media about war in Ukraine: how can the situation after the US election change and changes at the front
As it is noted, one of the important news in recent weeks has been elections to the US Senate. At present, more and more votes continue to gain Republicans, which is at least a reduction in Ukraine's support. The well -known Wall Street Journal newspaper, in particular, draws attention to the fact that the US elections relate to the country's inner life and do not influence foreign policy.
In addition, the newspaper often emphasizes that any results are due to the vote, Joe Biden, who is one of the central figures of assistance to Ukraine from the West, still remains the US president. However, they often mention political figures that can replace the current US leader. For example, the US Vice president is highlighted during Donald Trump's cadence, Mike Pence, who may probably run for president in the next election.
In addition, the figure of Marco Rubio, who is a senator from Florida, is mentioned. He recently received a mandate of trust from the Florida electorate. The newspaper also notes that US expression Donald Trump is losing its influence on American society, although there are many factors that indicate the opposite. His foreign policy is still quite incomprehensible to the United States citizens, but it can meet internal expectations.
For its part, Financial Times often emphasizes the importance of nuclear weapons. In British society, the narrative is quite clear - Russia should not manipulate this topic and intimidate Ukraine. In terms of economic factors that can affect Ukraine, they point out the replacement of Russian energy resources. The focus is Germany, which cooperated with Gazprom and now reforms energy. The risk is German bonds, which have been a very reliable asset for years through the country's surplus budget.
Therefore, the Scholz government wants to increase taxes, and for Ukraine it is a positive signal. Moreover, the German government has recently become a real example of how radically to abandon Russian gas and oil. The Daily-Mail website is not too influential in British society, but has a huge audience that it collects, in particular, through Internet algorithms and Clickbeits. They often analyze the current situation in Ukraine in terms of Vladimir Putin's personality.
Roughly speaking, Daily Mail regards his actions and statements, calling "modern Stalin. " In addition, they sometimes remember other Russian politicians and figures, such as Shoigu, Surovikin or Gauliathrars of the occupied territories. The Yahoo online portal also writes news and often illuminates war in Ukraine. The portal's policy is based on realism.
They often show video and photo reports from the Battle Field of the Armed Forces, where Ukrainian soldiers are depicted by heroes who will soon win. In addition, the editorial board often mentions cases such as the imprisonment in Russia Brittny Griner, an American basketball player. This undoubtedly intensifies anti -Russian sentiment in American society. The Canadian edition of Globe and Mail also highlights the image of the Russian people and the Kremlin.