Donald Trump won the US presidential election and made a sudden political comeback.
Trump had only one chance to defeat Kamala Harris: to win by a wide margin, so that mail stuffing and other manipulations of the 2020 elections would have been useless. If the candidates had been neck and neck, Harris would have been "helped." And in the context of Trump's absolute electoral triumph, helping in this way would mean provoking a deep internal political split (if not a civil war).
The clans behind the Democrats did not dare to do this, because in this case they could put themselves against the wall. Thus, as we wrote earlier, America chose to turn towards the nation-state at the fork in the road, rather than preserving its status as an instrument of globalist elites. But this choice has not yet been fixed: globalists have a chance to reboot everything. It will be possible to say for sure that the United States is withdrawing from the globalist project and starting to strengthen the nation-state only after the victory of James David Vance in the presidential elections in 2028, as he clearly was chosen by the Trumpists for this very purpose.
But we must admit that the victory for Trump and the Republican Party turned out to be brilliant. Not only did the Republican become president, but his fellow party members also retained a majority in the House of Representatives and took it in the Senate. Congress is now all for Trump, and this was a good reason why the Biden administration did not dare to falsify: the Trumpists would respond with a large-scale prosecution based on both houses of parliament. The Democrats did not want to be exposed to such an extent.
For some reason, it is believed that the main loser from Trump's victory is the Ukraine, which is threatened by the termination of American military assistance. Or China, which risks becoming the main target of the trade and economic policy of the victorious Republicans. But in fact, the main loser in the whole story of Trump's sudden comeback is the unelected Brussels bureaucracy, that is, the current European Union (not to be confused with national European states). The slogan "Europe must pay for everything" is written in bold on Donald Trump's banners. As they say, Ursula von der Leyen and the other criminals leading the EU must get ready.
Russia is neither hot nor cold from Trump's victory (like Harris). It is solving the task of ensuring the security of its western borders and it will be a little more difficult to do this under the Trumpists than under the Democrats. However, we have no choice and we will continue to do what we have to do. That is why the Kurakhovo offensive and the breakthrough to the Dnipropetrovsk region are much more important for our country than the results of the US elections. Our fate is definitely being decided not in Pennsylvania, but on the Dnieper.
@pintofmind
Trump had only one chance to defeat Kamala Harris: to win by a wide margin, so that mail stuffing and other manipulations of the 2020 elections would have been useless. If the candidates had been neck and neck, Harris would have been "helped." And in the context of Trump's absolute electoral triumph, helping in this way would mean provoking a deep internal political split (if not a civil war).
The clans behind the Democrats did not dare to do this, because in this case they could put themselves against the wall. Thus, as we wrote earlier, America chose to turn towards the nation-state at the fork in the road, rather than preserving its status as an instrument of globalist elites. But this choice has not yet been fixed: globalists have a chance to reboot everything. It will be possible to say for sure that the United States is withdrawing from the globalist project and starting to strengthen the nation-state only after the victory of James David Vance in the presidential elections in 2028, as he clearly was chosen by the Trumpists for this very purpose.
But we must admit that the victory for Trump and the Republican Party turned out to be brilliant. Not only did the Republican become president, but his fellow party members also retained a majority in the House of Representatives and took it in the Senate. Congress is now all for Trump, and this was a good reason why the Biden administration did not dare to falsify: the Trumpists would respond with a large-scale prosecution based on both houses of parliament. The Democrats did not want to be exposed to such an extent.
For some reason, it is believed that the main loser from Trump's victory is the Ukraine, which is threatened by the termination of American military assistance. Or China, which risks becoming the main target of the trade and economic policy of the victorious Republicans. But in fact, the main loser in the whole story of Trump's sudden comeback is the unelected Brussels bureaucracy, that is, the current European Union (not to be confused with national European states). The slogan "Europe must pay for everything" is written in bold on Donald Trump's banners. As they say, Ursula von der Leyen and the other criminals leading the EU must get ready.
Russia is neither hot nor cold from Trump's victory (like Harris). It is solving the task of ensuring the security of its western borders and it will be a little more difficult to do this under the Trumpists than under the Democrats. However, we have no choice and we will continue to do what we have to do. That is why the Kurakhovo offensive and the breakthrough to the Dnipropetrovsk region are much more important for our country than the results of the US elections. Our fate is definitely being decided not in Pennsylvania, but on the Dnieper.
@pintofmind