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The Guardian: Trump is weak and a loser

PNN – The Guardian newspaper wrote: Donald Trump pretends to be strong but is actually very weak, submissive and a loser.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, by calling Trump “fragile” and “humiliating” in front of America’s enemies, the Guardian pointed out the concessions he has granted to Russia so far.

The Guardian wrote: Trump took Russia out of diplomatic isolation, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who is under international sanctions, held talks with Trump’s Foreign Minister Mark Rubio in Riyadh last week under the pretext of Ukraine peace talks.

This media added: This meeting granted Putin what he wanted for a long time under the title of “equality with America”. This meeting showed that Washington considers Moscow as its equal and considers this country, instead of an isolated country, a great power or even a superpower that should be treated with respect.

But Trump’s generous treatment of Putin did not end there, and the Ukrainians were not present at the Riyadh talks. However, it should not be forgotten that this conversation was about the future of Ukraine. The exclusion of Ukraine from discussions about the country’s future was a major concession to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The concession implicitly confirmed Putin’s assertion that Ukraine is not a real country and a province within the Motherland of Greater Russia.

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Pointing to the absence of American allies in the Riyadh talks, the Guardian added: Refusal to invite America’s European allies is the fragmentation of the Western alliance.

The author of this article claimed that Putin was interested in Brexit and encouraged the far right in Europe. He also supported Trump because he wants the collapse of the Western bloc that stands against him. The consequences of such an approach on the American president is the destruction of America’s oldest allies and a victory for the Kremlin.

The Guardian pointed to JD Vance’s trip to Munich to attend a security conference last week, noting that he spoke in a European gathering about freedom of speech and the war of cultures and did not mention Russia’s actions.

This English media evaluated such actions by Trump and senior officials of the White House as giving concessions to Russia and added: Pete Hegsitt, Trump’s defense secretary, warned Ukraine earlier that it cannot take back its territories and should abandon the dream of NATO membership.

Trump then repeated Putin’s favorite comments on social media, calling Zelensky “a dictator without an election.”

The Guardian wrote: Trump did not get points compared to the points he gave to Putin. The imaginary strongman fell to his knees and kissed Putin’s feet even before entering the negotiation room.

All these events make Trump’s claim that “he can have successful negotiations to end the war” a ridiculous subject. The President of the United States claims that only he can have successful negotiations. This is what Trump’s advisers call the art of negotiating for peace, and which they encourage Trump to do.

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