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Donald Trump becomes angry when Vladimir Putin reveals his impotence

When Washington campaigned for a typical sleepy day of commemoration after the adoption of Donald Trump's “big, beautiful draft law”, the president shot one of his brand -shaped angry scolding over the social truth, but the goal was a surprise.

This time the goal was not of his domestic political enemies – such as the Democrats, who voted against the budget package he had, or the handful of Republicans who refused to get in line. It was not even aimed at the various law enforcement figures that tried to hold him accountable over the years.

The rant focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday evening. Despite a “very good relationship” with Putin, Trump has blown up the Russian leader as “absolutely crazy” in his recent explanation of the Ukraine Russia War.

“He kills unnecessarily, and I don't just talk about soldiers. Rakets and drones are shot in cities in Ukraine for no reason,” Trump wrote about the social truth. “I always said that he wants the entire Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that's right, but if he does it, it will lead to Russia!” Warned.

He repeated the same thoughts as he reporters in New Jersey on Sunday before returning to Washington that day.

“He kills many people,” said the president. “I don't know what happened to the hell Putin, I've known him for a long time.”

Donald Trump talks to reporters about the war in Ukraine on Sunday (AFP via Getty Images)

Trump suddenly tough turn was revealing, if not because he intended. A disposable, which was aimed at the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky (“everything causes problems … it is better to stop”) In the same position, the underlying intention of the screed strengthened: Trump massaged a squeezed ego.

With his pride, Trump turned to the Russian leader, who now publicly refutes his repeated claim to end the destructive three -year conflict in “24 hours”. Four months after Trump's taking office, which was supposedly ready to close the war immediately, the attacks on Ukrainian goals at the weekend increased, with Russia launching his largest air strike in the war to date.

Hate as he should give Zelensky the right recognition that the leadership of Russia had no real intentions to end the war, Trump's emotional outbreak appears because he seems to see that the problem could become an important flaw through the “dealmaker” perception that he wanted to cultivate.

It is even more important to refer to his own boast of his own ability, but also to refute many of Trump's recent statements about the Russian president and his alleged wish to see the end of the war. Trump, who has known it to look stupid from his allies, only said Putin last Monday: “I think he wants to end it.”

But France's President Emmanuel Macron believes that Trump begins to recognize the truth about Putin's war.

“I think President Trump realized that President Putin told him that he was ready for peace, he lies,” said Macron on Monday. He pointed out the severity of Russian offensive as the convincing factor.

“You cannot say that you are ready for negotiations and at the same time carry out attacks. Such a double rhetoric shows the amusement of statements about the dialogue,” said the French president.

Volodymyr Zelensky, flanked by Keir Starrer and Emanuelle Macron (AFP/Getty)

Volodymyr Zelensky, flanked by Keir Starrer and Emanuelle Macron (AFP/Getty)

Now Washington is already beginning to ask whether Trump will support his rhetoric with action. He has repeatedly sworn to beat Russia harmful sanctions if the invasion continues without a solution, this month in an interview with Fox 'Bret Baier.

But in a press that cracked the days after these comments, Trump also suggested that his government could “simply return from the conflict”, which would “continue” without the participation of the United States if a deal was not achieved.

Capitol Hill is not interested in doing this-a cross-party resolution, which last Wednesday, can impose 81 co-sponsors in the Senate in the Senate a new sanction sanctions goal.

The legislative template, which is to be designed in such a way that they collapse, if peace talks fall apart, sanctions on a number of top Russian ministers and companies and companies that work with the Russian armed forces would strike.

“Russia has agreed to provide his term for an armistice in the next few days. His content will talk about whether Russia is Russia serious or not. We suspect that it will be more of it,” said the couple in a joint explanation.

“If it is more the same, Russia can expect decisive measures from the United States Senate.”

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