NATO
The president used his allotted time to reaffirm NATO’s commitment to backing Ukraine, and award the alliance’s chief with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
President Vladimir Putin hailed what could be the last NATO summit before Trump with “a slap in the face” for the alliance.
“The current military conflict with the West is developing according to the worst possible scenario,” Dmitry Medvedev said.
The Kremlin is shrugging off concerns over the move and says Moscow must ensure its own “security.” Where have we heard that before?
If the easily distractible former president is re-elected, Bolton said, advisers could thwart his ambitions with a simple method: distraction.
The Russian despot’s re-election will give us six more years of chaos and horror, and Putin aims to strengthen ties with the very worst of the world’s current and future leaders.
Chancellor Elena Vernham threatens a U.S. diplomat, furtherer escalating tensions with American political leadership.