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Oh, so THAT is why Putin allowed Trump to invade Iran.
The Russian economy is desperate in part because of low oil prices. I wouldn't be surprised if Putin sacrificed an ally, to increase the oil prices. Putin has absolutely zero conscience, just like Trump.
You people are severely ~~under~~ overestimating Russia's leverage over the USA, especially compared to Israel.
If Putin had that much power, he would have used it to keep Syria under Asad.
This as as tone deaf as claiming Russia blew up their own oil pipeline in some 4d chess move.
I think you are confused,you write we underestimate how much power Putin has over Trump, and then you write he doesn't have that much power.
You are contradicting yourself, so which is it?
He clearly meant 'overestimate'.
Probably, but he is still confused, because there is a huge difference between keeping Syria under Assad and attacking Iran.
So I was taking the piss, because he kind of begged for it.
The point is that Putin does not control Trump. Putin likes Trump and is willing to help him where there's no conflict with Trump's interests but Putin doesn't have to allow Trump to do things.
You see the problem there? That's exactly the problem, because Trump helps Putin over and over again, where there are HUGE conflicts with American interests. While Putin has never compromised anything for Trump. It's a 100% one way relationship, that has ONLY helped Putin. In that relationship everything Putin does serves Putin alone, everything Trump does also helps Putin.
Clearly not everything Trump does helps Putin. Attacking Venezuela and Iran does not help Putin at all. You're confusing American interests with Trump's interests. I specifically said that Trump is willing to help Putin as long as it doesn't impact Trump's interests. Trump will sacrifice Americans for Putin any day but he will not sacrifice his money.
So as I said: Trump likes Putin and is willing to help him but Putin does not control him.
That is a form of control, so what we are debating is only degrees, not whether Putin is a significant influence on Trump.
Yes, that's why we're saying you're overestimating this influence. Putin can influence Trump but Israel has much more influence. Putin didn't allow Trump to attack Iran. He wasn't asked at all.
I think he was, I still think the Steel dossier was correct, that Putin has something on Trump, that he cannot allow to be revealed.
Since we know Epstein worked for Russia, the most obvious suspicion is that Putin has tapes with Trump being "together" with minors.
Trump has most certainly been acting that way for many years now. Including his entire first term presidency, and also the past year withdrawing all aid from Ukraine. Clearly against traditional American interests, and interests of many USA allies.
Aye I meant "overestimate"
I know, I was just making a bit of fun, but it's probably only me that find it funny. 😋
I still disagree with you though,and I think your comparison with Syria is way off.
It would be near impossible for Trump to make a case for suddenly turning 180° after years of supporting a regime change and then suddenly help Assad stay in power, while he can make sort of a case for attacking Iran. And it's been known that Trump has been very contrarian about Iran, and has already attacked Iran previously where he got away with it.
Putin putin putin just shut the fuck up dude, america is a war monger terrorist state, it doesnt need putin to do what it is doing
It absolutely does, Trump seems pretty obviously to be controlled by Putin.
Trump has done a lot to help Russia win their war against Ukraine, completely contrary to traditional American interests.
Trump even invited GRU/FSB agents to help the CIA! And Trump is making plans to help Russia rebuild their industries after the war.
Don't be a fool, if you think Trump is working for USA, you've been conned.
Trump probably wanted to do it, but I doubt he would unless Putin allowed it. They have something on him, there is no other way to rationally explain Trumps behavior towards Russia.
By your logic all american presidents are russian agents
That makes zero sense.
You're right he doesn't, but it is worth noting that Russia isn't supporting Iran, even if has little to do with what op thinks.