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The worst implications of Trump’s 'America First' isolationism are coming into focus

Donald Trump’s apparent disconnect from reality during a challenging time in global history exposes the stakes of this year’s presidential election.

During a recent campaign rally, Donald Trump said he told a NATO leader he would “encourage” Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to countries that were “delinquent” and had not paid bills they “owed” the alliance. His remarks set off a firestorm domestically and internationally, as the U.S. Congress argues over how and when to provide Ukraine with additional military assistance in its efforts to halt Russian aggression.

This situation was exacerbated by the sudden death of Alexei Navalny in a Russian Arctic penal colony. Navalny was a long-standing opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s dictatorial rule. The Kremlin had even attempted to poison Navalny in 2020 and jailed him on trumped up charges upon his return to Russia in 2021. Despite these facts, Trump refused to condemn Putin. Instead he compared his own extensive and ongoing legal struggles to Navalny’s struggle for freedom in Russia, casting himself as a victim.


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John Batchelor Show: 2/21/24: #NATO: #RUSSIA: Ukraine conflict is building into something worse

#NATO: #RUSSIA: Excerpt from a conversation with colleague Jeff McCausland of CBS News, re the conversations we have learned of and the observations we have read the last weeks that the Ukraine conflict is building into something worse.  More of this later today.

#NATO: #RUSSIA: Excerpt from a conversation with colleague Jeff McCausland of CBS News, re the conve