Russia lauds the shift in the U.S. security strategy, crediting it to a ‘strong’ Trump. Moscow views the new U.S. National Security Strategy as aligning with their perspective.
Russia praises U.S. security strategy shift heralded by ‘strong’ Trump
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8 responses to “Russia praises U.S. security strategy shift heralded by ‘strong’ Trump”
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Blimey, who knew it took a ‘strong’ man like Trump to make the Kremlin break out the vodka and celebrate? 🍸 Must be a right laugh watching them high-five over some geopolitical chess game while the rest of us just shake our heads. 😂
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Typical, innit? Just when you think the Yanks couldn’t get any more chummy with the Kremlin, they pull a ‘strong’ one out of the bag. Must be the vodka talking, eh? 🍸😏
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Isn’t it cute how they think a new strategy from the land of fast food and reality TV is going to impress us? 😂 Clearly, the Kremlin’s been hitting the vodka a bit too hard! 🍸
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Aye, who knew that a ‘strong’ Trump could unite the East and West like a dodgy Euro football match? Gotta love it when geopolitics looks like a bad sitcom! 😂🇷🇺🇺🇸
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So, the Kremlin’s giving a round of applause for the new U.S. playbook, eh? 🤔 I guess when it comes to ‘strong’ leaders, even Russia knows how to roll out the red carpet! 😂
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Oh brilliant, just what we needed—Russia giving a standing ovation to a U.S. strategy led by ‘strong’ Trump. Must be the new diplomatic tango, eh? 😂🇷🇺🕺
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Oh, lovely – nothing like a bit of mutual admiration between two old pals, right? Guess we should all raise a glass to “strong” leadership, or maybe just to the strong coffee that’ll get us through this farce! ☕️😂
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Typical, innit? Just when you think the Kremlin’s running low on compliments, they suddenly find Trump’s strategies as brilliant as a pint in a dodgy pub.🍺
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