@gmjutt6 I read the article and from what I read it felt that Trump was acting independently, and not under the influence of Russia, so can you please explain which part of this article makes you feel that Trump is a puppet of Putin?.
How cleverly the media is brainwashing American citizens. I am more than confident that in the future this black revolution, which is currently taking place in the U.S., will also be attributed to Russia's actions aimed at destroying the integrity of the United States. But few people think that this is the work of those who hinder Trump's work to restore America's greatness.
Just one point to bring in to all of this regarding the media. I think it's important for all of us to know, all around the world, that the media in any country is deliberatetly biased in some way and are trying to make the people think a certain way. The media is the gatekeepers to what news is selectwed, and then from there they handle how it is portrayed to people.
So it's not just the brainwashing of American citizens, it's the brainwashing of all citizens by their own particular government.
But based on the topic here: Trump has said time and time again that he won't talk about what is being done against a particular country (in war, counter intelligence, etc)
@squatz1 yea that’s media’s job to create clickbait titles, false news anything that can go viral they’ll publish it, but in this article it felt that Trump had taken strong steps against Russia so I don’t understand why he’s being criticised for this?.
Some quotes from the article:
I could give you 30 different things,” he said. “I sent [Ukraine] a massive number of antitank busters. I sent them military equipment and Obama sent them nothing. That’s against Russia,” he says. “I made us the number one oil-producing country in the world. It wasn’t even close. I made us number one — that’s bad for Russia.”
Trump has used that military against Russia, and not just in cyberspace. The New York Times reported that U.S. forces killed several hundred Russian mercenaries during a February 2018 firefight in eastern Syria.
Talking about his efforts to counter Russia, the president also pointed to his success in persuading NATO members to increase their contributions to the transatlantic alliance. “I raised $140 billion from NATO countries going up to $400 billion [over three years], and what’s the purpose of NATO? Russia.”