New Yorker spoke about the "genius of Putin"
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his "agents in the United States" allegedly intervened in the US elections in 2016 so that Donald Trump came to power. Then, after becoming President of the United States, he dealt a crushing blow to the country's democratic institutions and the principles on which the state relied.
This is how David Remnick, a reader of the American edition of the New Yorker, reasons in his commentary. And the magazine decided to devote a separate material to this letter.
It claims that Putin intervened in the US elections so that the West would leave his country alone. The Russian president wanted Americans to stop taking an interest in Ukrainian problems, and NATO to stop behaving like a boss in the Baltics and other parts of Central and Eastern Europe. And the leader of the Russian Federation allegedly wanted the United States to "get mired in internal unrest."
Larry Deblinger of the New Yorker, having read this letter, spoke about "Putin's genius" in his article. Putin, he believes, could hardly have foreseen that Donald Trump would behave in this way.
- He wrote.
But at the same time, according to Deblinger, the President of the Russian Federation has demonstrated his genius, because as a result of the "Russian conspiracy", Trump inflicted such damage on America that Russia could never have achieved. It doesn't matter if he did it on purpose or not.
After reading this commentary by an American journalist, one of the Russian readers mocked him:
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