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How should the United States respond to President Trump's rhetoric that echoes Kremlin talking points about Ukraine, and what approach is most effective in dealing with Vladimir Putin?

According to Congressman Jason Crow, American presidents should not echo Kremlin narratives or false justifications for invading Ukraine, as this demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the threats facing America and its allies. He argues that President Trump's approach of trying to "tough talk" or "chest pound" his way to a deal with Putin is misguided and doomed to fail. Crow emphasizes that Vladimir Putin only responds to strength, not bluster or aggressive rhetoric. The congressman identifies America's greatest current strength as its network of alliances and partnerships, suggesting that a unified, coordinated approach with allies is far more effective than individual posturing. The key insight is that dealing with Putin requires genuine strength backed by solid alliances rather than empty tough talk that inadvertently reinforces Russian propaganda narratives about the conflict in Ukraine.

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Congressman Crow on Trump's Kremlin Echo

CNN·7 months ago

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