Vladimir Putin's resentment of the Soviet Union's collapse has seemingly gained traction as the U.S. unwittingly supports his agenda. Recent moves by Donald Trump's administration have legitimized Putin, reversing decades of U.S. policies aimed at isolating him diplomatically. Trump’s team has made significant concessions, including undermining Ukraine's NATO ambitions and suggesting that Russia has a rightful claim to Ukrainian territory. This realignment may empower Putin while weakening the United States and its allies, questioning the effectiveness of current U.S. foreign policy and its consequences on global democracy.
Putin's longstanding grudge about the Soviet Union's collapse might just pay off as the U.S. begins to align with his narratives and weaken its allies.
The United States has brushed Russia's war against the West under the rug, rolling out a red carpet for Putin with concessions that empower his aggression.
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