The article discusses a current affairs programme that aired praise for Donald Trump's actions regarding Ukraine, providing insight into how Russian state media, particularly through Olga Skabeyeva, shapes perceptions of US foreign policy. Trump's apparent disregard for Ukraine's battlefield position and the implications of military aid and intelligence withholding are framed positively, without addressing the complexities of US-Russia relations. The discussion highlights the chaotic and self-serving tendencies of Trump's foreign policy, suggesting it benefits the Kremlin's objectives while raising questions about the future of Ukraine's sovereignty and its relationship with the US.
The show's anchor is Olga Skabeyeva, one of Vladimir Putin's most dependable propagandists, showcasing praise for Trump's actions against Ukraine on state-controlled Channel One.
Trump's handling of the war in Ukraine is perceived through a Kremlin lens: he favors deals and sees Ukrainian independence as a misuse of resources.
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