Wednesday, March 12, 2025

A Trump-Putin Pact Is Emerging – and Europe Is Its Target

THE GUARDIAN: US betrayal of Ukraine is the rehearsal for a grander bargain with Moscow and an assault on continental solidarity

A screenshot taken from this article in today’s Guardian. | US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2016. Photograph: Chris McGrath/Getty Images

A prime time current affairs programme; a discussion about Donald Trump’s handling of the war in Ukraine. “He’s doing excellent things,” says a firebrand politician on the panel, before listing White House actions that have belittled Volodymyr Zelenskyy and weakened his battlefield position – military aid suspended; satellite communications obstructed; intelligence withheld. “Do we support this?” It is a rhetorical question.

“We support it all. Absolutely,” the celebrity host responds. “We are thrilled by everything Trump is doing.”

Such approval might not be out of place on polemical rightwing channels in the US, but these exchanges weren’t broadcast to American audiences. The show’s anchor is Olga Skabeyeva, one of Vladimir Putin’s most dependable propagandists. To hear the highest pitch of praise for Trump’s bullying of Ukraine you need to watch Russia’s state-controlled Channel One.

This being a Kremlin script, the enthusiasm was soon leavened with suspicion. For now the pressure on Kyiv is great, Skabeyeva continued, but what will the Americans want in return? » | Rafael Behr | Wednesday, March 12, 2025