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געוועזענער נאציאנאלער זיכערהייט ראטגעבער זאגט אז פוטין זעט טראמפ אלס מאניפולירבאר.

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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has sharply criticized former President Donald Trump’s personal approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling it overly simplistic and potentially dangerous.

In a recent interview, Bolton said, “Trump thinks Putin is his friend and believes if he has a good relationship with Putin, then U.S.-Russia relations are good. That's a huge oversimplification.” He argued that Putin does not view Trump as a genuine ally but instead sees him as someone who can be manipulated, relying on KGB-honed tactics to achieve strategic advantages.

Bolton, who was dismissed from his post in 2019 after clashes over foreign policy, referenced Trump’s first-term Helsinki summit in 2018 and his 2024 campaign promises to quickly resolve conflicts in Ukraine through direct talks with Putin. According to Bolton, these strategies reflect a pattern of personal diplomacy that risks overlooking complex geopolitical realities.

The former adviser’s comments underscore ongoing tensions in U.S.-Russia relations amid the protracted Ukraine conflict, highlighting concerns among former administration officials and foreign policy experts about reliance on personal rapport over comprehensive strategy. Bolton emphasized the need for a nuanced understanding of Russian intentions rather than assuming that friendship alone can secure favorable outcomes for the United States.

The remarks add to a broader debate over Trump’s foreign policy approach, illustrating continued scrutiny from both former officials and analysts regarding how personal dynamics intersect with national security priorities.
 

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