Donald Trump’s favorite New York Post newspaper called Russia a dying terrorist state when contacting the US President.
New York Post called on Trump to continue to support Ukraine. The text states that the Russian Federation “indigenous business” of the conflict is the very existence of Ukraine.
The statement that assistance in Ukraine is allegedly harmful to the United States is not true. NYP emphasizes that against the background of the most massive shelling of Ukraine after Trump’s conversation with Putin, the United States suspended military reserves for Kyiv.
Ukraine partially pays for confiscated Russian assets and European grants, which, according to the publication, stimulates the US defense industry to increase production.
But the most important thing, according to the New York Post, is that the fate of Ukraine sends a world signal about America. Russia is not an economic superpower. This is a dying terrorist state. “Putin is ready to conduct the blood of his people in the last attempt to create an empire.”
The newspaper writes that Putin’s success will not only threaten Europe, but also demonstrate China that alliances are changing. While Russia and China have a common strategic goal: US opposition. And Putin, according to the publication, understands only power.
The fall of Ukraine is not a catastrophe in which you can blame anyone else or explain it as insignificant. It destabilizes the world, weakens America and negatively affect your presidential cadence. Do not leave, – calls the New York Post.
Newsweek writes that Trump called the New York Post “his favorite newspaper.” The publication supported Donald Trump in the 2016 elections and for some time in 2020, although later the Capitol was partially distanced.
Source: Racurs

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