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Trump Trump before Putin and Harris status quo: Why the Kremlin is interested in US elections

According to journalists, the Kremlin head does not trust the Republican Party. Moreover, Vladimir Putin's perennial associate Dmitry Medvedev doubts that Trump will be able to stop fighting in Ukraine in favor of Moscow. Although it is believed that the Kremlin is more supported by US Presidents Donald Trump, the reality for the Russian Federation is such that none of the two possible future presidents is unlikely to provide everything that Moscow wants. Politico writes about it.

For example, Trump after his first presidential campaign, a candidate from the Republican Party enjoyed a certain capture of Moscow. More precisely, Russian President Vladimir Putin is admired by Trump's passion Putin. "The Kremlin likes that the tall and rich Trump is experiencing absolute trembling. It gives Putin the advantage," says Nina Khrushchev, Professor The New School in New York and the great-granddaughter of former Soviet premiere Nikita Khrushchev.

Meanwhile, Trump's conspiracy thinking resonates with a deeply rooted belief in many Russians, which is fueled by their politicians and propaganda that ordinary Americans are hostages to the state. Of course, his position on Ukraine is the greatest attractiveness to the Kremlin. He promised to complete the war in one day, probably forcing Kiev to make territorial concessions. His partner Jay Di Vance is constantly criticizing Ukraine with additional assistance to Ukraine. "Putin is urgently needed.

A protracted conflict that he cannot win does not contribute to his legitimacy," said Abbas Gallamov, a former Kremlin spicher. The Kremlin also learned that Trump does not always fulfill his promises. In particular, he did not reach the establishment of relations with Russia and the abolition of the sanctions of the West through the capture of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. The Russian Federation also doubts that the US elections will change the "hostility of Washington" to Russia.

"Elections will not change anything for Russia because candidates fully reflect the two -party consensus that our country should be defeated. Trump cannot stop the war. Neither for a day nor in three days, nor in three months. And if he really attempts , he can become a new Kennedy, "Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, wrote in Telegram.

"Whoever wins the elections, we do not see any perspective that America will change its Russophobic course," said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this week. Meanwhile, Harris, according to the Kremlin, can support the status quo, which, according to Moscow, gradually works for its interests. "She has such an expressive and contagious laughter, it indicates that she feels good," he said, causing laughter in the audience.

However, this "compliment" experts are evaluated as a traditional KGB covering operation aimed at Trump. The Kremlin is convinced that Harris will continue the status quo, which, according to Moscow, plays in its favor, since the determination of the West weakens against the continuous offensive of Russia.