In this article. Putin said Russia has no intention of abandoning the U.S. dollar even after Trump returns to power.
the Trump-Putin bromance raises many questions about what it means for U. S. foreign policy and Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said he will abandon plans to topple the almighty dollar. Why? Because his longtime "friend, President Donald Trump, is back on the scene.
This bold statement came shortly after Trump's recent election victory and Putin's change of heart, which left the world perplexed. The timing is just too perfect.
the unexpected turn of events has brought the famous "romance" between Trump and Putin back into the spotlight. The relationship has sparked endless controversy, spawned countless conspiracy theories and kept political insiders in suspense since Trump first set foot in the Oval Office.
And now it seems we are entering round two. There's a lot to unpack here -- all the calls, all the meetings, all the promises that seem to bind these two together.
Let's get this straight. Trump has never hidden his admiration for Putin. Throughout his first term, he openly praised the Russian leader. Not only did Trump go beyond vague praise, he went beyond. Even during periods of Russia's aggressive actions, he called Putin's actions "smart" and "brilliant.
In 2018, when Trump and Putin met at the Helsinki summit, Trump did something no one expected: he openly questioned the findings of his country's intelligence agencies about Russian interference in the 2016 U. S. election. "I have great faith in the intelligence community, Trump said, "but I will tell you that President Putin's rebuttal today was very powerful and influential.
Not your typical post-summit talk, is it? And Trump didn't stop there.
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