Putin counters Trump's criticism of his bullsh*t
Putin counters Trump's criticism of his bullsh*t
there is a direct connection between the statements of the US President Donald Trump Rel = "NOFOLLOW" TARGET = "_ blank" https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/politics/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-frustration-analysis "> wladimir Putin ? The latest, hard words and the bitter violence in Ukraine suggest that the answer may be.
Trump expresses frustrations
At the beginning, President Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of willingness of his Russian counterpart to seriously participate in a peace process. "We get a lot of bullshit from Putin if you want to know the truth," Trump blusted at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday. "He is very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless," he complained.Russia reacts with attacks
The following day, as if he were upset by Trump's comments, started Russia his greatest drone attack 728 drones and 13 rockets in several waves met cities across the country. The Ukrainian President There are obvious signs of a pattern. In the past week after Trump had publicly sued that after a long telephone conversation with the Kremlin leader, he had “made no progress” towards an armistice, Russia again released a massive attack on Ukraine. It rained 539 drones and 11 rockets, which described Ukrainian civil servants as one of the worst attacks in the conflict. It could be easy to think that every outbreak of anger, frustration or any negative statement by President Trump about his Kremlin opponent leads to the immediate reaction of Russia to brutally act against his Ukrainian neighbor. But it's not that easy. The problem is that Russia also carries off attacks on Ukraine during periods, in which the US President is relatively silent about the conflict that he wanted to end in a single day. For example, Moscow started on June 29 477 drones and 60 rockets against Ukraine, which at that time represented the largest Russian air raid of the war. But President Trump had made only a few significant public statements about Russia in the previous days. In addition, when President Trump, the G7 leaders of the industrialized democracies told that he essentially regretted that Putin was not present at the Juni summit, and former leader Anyone who criticized the G8 at the time for the exclusion of Russia intensified the attacks on Kiev, where at least 28 people were killed in a single night through drone and rocket attacks on the Ukrainian capital. Even positive statements by the US president, of whom one could assume that it is alleviated the Russian anger in the way, as is talked about in the White House about Russia, does not seem to have any influence on the excesses of the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov's office appeased that Trump's recent critical statements had little effect. "We take it very calmly," he said in a daily conference on the phone and added that "Trump generally tends to use a fairly rough style and expression." In reality, the military tactics of Russia are more likely to be characterized by their own incessant military goals to conquer as much territory as possible before the overflict in Ukraine, which has now continued for four years, ultimately comes to a standstill. In addition, the terifying increase in the use of Russian drones has probably reflected the rocket bottlenecks and the increased drone production in Russia in the past few weeks so that this could be an angry reaction to one of Putin's offhand comments from President Trump a recognizable pattern?
reactions to Trump’s statements
Putin remains unimpressed
conclusion: Russian military tactics
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