Trump and Putin share a frightening worldview
ONE OF Vladimir Putins fondest conceits is that the U.S. political system is every bit as corrupt, authoritarian and bent on external aggression as his regime. At a meeting with Western academics and ex-statesmen last week in his favorite resort, Sochi, Mr. Putin was at it again: For every crime committed by his Kremlin, Mr. Putin was ready with a comparison to a supposedly identical outrage by the American ruling class, as he likes to call it.
The invasions of Crimea and eastern Ukraine? Exactly like NATOs interventions in Bosnia and Kosovo during the 1990s, says Mr. Putin. The Obama administrations charge that Russia has attempted to intervene in the U.S. presidential campaign? Mr.?Putin responded with the same language used by the White House to answer Moscows allegations that Hillary Clinton was behind popular demonstrations against Mr. Putins reelection four years ago.
The majority of citizens, sighed Mr. Putin, have no real influence on the political process and no direct and real influence on power. As for the notion that he supported Donald Trump, Mr. Putin called this orchestrated propaganda of the Clinton camp before observing that Mr. Trump represents the interests of the sizable part of American society that is tired of the elites that have been in power for decades now .?.?. and does not like to see power handed down by inheritance. Maybe that wasnt an endorsement, but Mr. Putin and Mr. Trump have an uncanny way of echoing each others words.
The subject that most seemed to provoke Mr.?Putin was Aleppo, where Russian and Syrian bombing of hospitals, apartment buildings and a United Nations relief convoy has been widely condemned as a war crime. We keep hearing Aleppo, Aleppo, Aleppo, whined Mr. Putin. Yet the attack on the Syrian city, he contended, was not different from the U.S.-backed assault on Mosul, the Iraqi city held by the Islamic State. If it is better not to go in to Aleppo, he contended, then the offensive against Mosul shouldnt go ahead either.
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