"There is no appreciation of the function of NATO, good transatlantic relations, a common planet of democratic values, guarantees for Taiwan or South Korea. But there are offers for Putin and demands to take over the Panama Canal or Greenland. I hope I'm wrong, but after Donald Trump's return to the White House, I have a feeling that the American president is dreaming of a fresh performance of powers that will decide the destiny of the world. It is clear that transatlantic relations - the foundation of US politics in the 20th century and at the beginning of our century - do not substance to Trump, and the European Union is simply an economical rival. And although it sounds memical to him years ago about the fact that the U.S. streets are full of different bmws, audis or Mercedes, he does not see Chevrolets or Cadillacs on European roads, which is manifest injustice, that is how he sees global politics. About North Korean dictator Kim Jong Una, with whom he negotiated at 1 table years ago as the first always President-in-Office of the United States, Trump had already expressed himself that “he got along well with him.” He did not worry about safety guarantees for South Korea or Japan, which Pyongyang threatens with atomic destruction.”
Thursday media review; Trump wants to return in the 19th century; "If something looks like Russian sabotage and the victims are NATO countries - this is sabotage"
"There is no appreciation of the function of NATO, good transatlantic relations, a common planet of democratic values, guarantees for Taiwan or South Korea. But there are offers for Putin and demands to take over the Panama Canal or Greenland. I hope I'm wrong, but after Donald Trump's return to the White House, I have a feeling that the American president is dreaming of a fresh performance of powers that will decide the destiny of the world. It is clear that transatlantic relations - the foundation of US politics in the 20th century and at the beginning of our century - do not substance to Trump, and the European Union is simply an economical rival. And although it sounds memical to him years ago about the fact that the U.S. streets are full of different bmws, audis or Mercedes, he does not see Chevrolets or Cadillacs on European roads, which is manifest injustice, that is how he sees global politics. About North Korean dictator Kim Jong Una, with whom he negotiated at 1 table years ago as the first always President-in-Office of the United States, Trump had already expressed himself that “he got along well with him.” He did not worry about safety guarantees for South Korea or Japan, which Pyongyang threatens with atomic destruction.”