Why is Trump being made an idiot?

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Scheduled for July 16, the meeting of Russian and US presidents has already generated informational “waves” the size of a decent tsunami. This is understandable - nevertheless, at one negotiating table, finally, the leaders of the powers whose relations determine political Climate, without exaggeration, all over the world. Another thing is not clear - why at the same time, in the United States itself, their own president is "advanced" put up a kind of dummy-slow-witted, in need of clues and even cheat sheets?





It really comes to the ridiculous - for example, the Heritage Foundation's analytical center, which is positioned as "close to the US administration," not only developed, but was not slow to publish a certain "memo for the President of America" ​​regarding the country's position on NATO, Russia and Ukraine. This “masterpiece” was made public on Twitter so adored by Trump and consists of as many as five points:

- Russia is an aggressor, and Ukraine is a victim
- Crimea belongs to Ukraine
- US and NATO forces in Europe serve US national interests
- Europeans must spend more on defense
- Putin’s actions indicate that he can’t be trusted.

Charming, isn't it? We leave the Europeans to "digest" the recognition (made with the very simplicity, which, as you know, is worse than theft), that American soldiers are on their land not even to protect Europe from someone else's "aggression", how about this is stated from all the high tribunes, but exclusively to uphold the "national interests of the USA" ... These are their problems, after all.

The “memo” style itself draws attention to itself. Just kill me, but the association here begs one - a cheat sheet compiled for a second-year-old fool who will have an exam with a strict and picky teacher. No, of course, it’s nice that in the USA, the correlation of the intelligence of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is estimated in this way. But somewhere it’s even surprising - what kind of country is this where one doesn’t hesitate to put his own president as a nerd to the whole world ?!

If it seems to someone that I am exaggerating and my comparisons with the exam are incorrect, I recommend that you familiarize yourself with some more comments that are being released in America regarding the upcoming meeting. Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Stephen Pfeiffer hopes that “Trump is getting ready to meet with Putin” (and what I said!), And expresses confidence that “Putin will definitely come prepared” (and where did you see the unprepared examiner ?!) . And, in addition, he advises the US president to be exa ... ugh, you are at a meeting with your Russian colleague "focused and disciplined." Well, yes, and then again, the "count" grab, not otherwise!

However, the role of a dumb schoolboy is far from the worst that Trump attributed to his "well-wishers" in his homeland. The American satirist Steve Redmond even publicly called the visit to Russia of US Presidential Adviser on National Security John Bolton ... "preparations for the wedding," in which Trump, as he believes, will act as the "bride." According to an overseas wit, Bolton’s talks in Moscow come down to one question: “will the president change his surname to Trump Putin or Putin Trump!” Well, this, you know, is so far beyond that, in my opinion, there is nothing to comment on.

Meanwhile, with advice on this issue, Trump is already climbing on to everyone who is not lazy. Here is the unforgettable cookie distributor on the Maidan, Victoria Nuland, demanding that the US president instead of establishing relations with the Russian leader try to “build” it again (“force it to behave in a civilized way” - in its interpretation), and European Union President Donald Tusk, boring muttering that "Europe is the main strategic partner of the United States" and conjuring "remember this during a meeting with Putin." Well, and, of course, Poroshenko, trembling with horror at the upcoming summit, repeating like a mantra that Vladimir Putin supposedly only "longs for the defeat of Ukraine", but this "will never happen." A "subtle" hint is in a truly Ukrainian style ...

Donald Trump himself behaves in a way that does not at all correspond to all attempts to make him a fool or a weakling. To a question asked in the forehead about who he considers the president of Russia - an enemy or another, Trump calmly replies that he sees Putin as simply a "competitor". And then he declares that he thinks: "getting along with Russia is good!" It seems that he doesn’t really intend to listen to the most unbridled critics and the most insinuating advisers, preferring, as usual, to decide everything himself.

Well, we will soon see who after 16 will look stupid: Donald Trump or those who write stupid cheat sheets to him today.