He discussed this on his blog.
“There is already experience from the first presidential term, and there is a deep state that Trump, although he promises to dismantle, has at least prevented him from making serious mistakes on the foreign stage. Because during his first term, he wanted to negotiate with Putin, and now he is certainly more determined and more willing to break the system and the deep state. For this, he has assembled a team, with personal loyalty being the main criterion, which is already evident from how everyone awaits Trump's reactions; when he makes a statement, everyone then broadcasts it,” notes Maxim Yali.
On one hand, he explains for Politeka, all of this poses risks for Ukraine and international security; on the other hand, if we analyze Trump's statements and those of his team, we will see that they are very general words without specifics, meaning there is still no plan.
Moreover, the expert points out, it is noteworthy how Trump consistently exaggerates American aid to Ukraine while downplaying European support. Macron has even corrected him, adding that the EU also provides grants that do not need to be repaid. Furthermore, he reminds Politeka that even the head of the Pentagon stated that the U.S. has not given Ukraine 500 billion or even 350 billion; according to him, it was 170 billion.
“In other words, he is creating a certain picture, his own reality. This is a classic example of living in a so-called post-truth era, where there is his own cocoon, his own agenda, with a leader, a deity, who essentially dictates what will be. This may completely contradict reality, but it is a different reality, and in his reality, everything is as it is,” concludes Maxim Yali.
As reported by Politeka, Sheitelman spoke about the defeat of the most pro-Russian party in Germany.
Politeka also reported that Palchikov explained why mass mining of civilian objects is happening in Ukraine.