Vladimir Putin has said at a press conference that he prefers Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the American presidential election in November, 20241. Der Spiegel reports:2
(O)n the evening of Valentine’s Day, Vladimir Putin surprised many with astonishingly clear words in support of Democrat Biden. When asked by a Russian journalist what outcome he hopes for from the American presidential election, Putin said: “Biden, he is more experienced. He is predictable, he is an old-school politician.” In addition, Putin defended the Democrat against (malicious comments) because of his old age. “When I met Mr. Biden three years ago, people actually already talked about his shortcomings, but I didn’t see anything like that,” Putin said.3
Russia experts think he is serious.
On the other hand, the old KGB master could be trying to defuse Democratic criticisms against Trump for being a stalking horse for Putin who would end U.S. support for Ukraine and weaken NATO.
It seems like Putin is serious. Whatever the truth, it will be interesting to see how Trump reacts, not just immediately but over time.
Whatever the logic, even if Putin’s statement is a ploy to help Trump, given his nature Trump will find it hard not to react to what seems to be a betrayal by his buddy Putin.
If and when he does react, his reaction could release the Republicans in the House and those remaining Senators who oppose aid for Ukraine from any mandate from Trump to oppose such aid.
If and when that happens, the aid-for-Ukraine bill, which already passed the Senate, should sail through the House and quickly become law.
James Rowles is a former Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and professor of international law at other universities.
See,
1)Javier G. Cuesta y Antonia Sanchez-Vallejo, “Putin afirma que prefiere a Biden frente a Trump: “Es predecible”; El favorito de los republicanos para pelear por la Casa Blanca califica las palabras del líder ruso como “un gran cumplido”, a la vez que defiende posturas que benefician a Moscú,” El País, el 15 de febrero 2024 (21:19 CET):
2)Javier G. Cuesta and Antonia Sanchez-Vallejo, “Putin claims that he prefers Biden over Trump: “It’s predictable”; The Republicans’ favorite to fight for the White House describes the words of the Russian leader as ‘a great compliment,’ while defending po
See,
1)Ann-Dorit Boy,”Der Meistertroll aus dem Kreml; Vermutlich meint Putin es ernst, wenn er sagt, ein US-Präsident Biden sei ihm lieber als einer namens Trump. Für den ist die Äußerung ein Geschenk,” Der Spiegel, den 15. Februar 2024 (13.48 Uhr).
2) Ann-Dorit Boy, “The master troll from the Kremlin; Putin is probably serious when he says that he prefers a US President Biden to one named Trump. For him, the statement is a gift,”, Der Spiegel, February 15, 2024 (1:48 p.m.).
Doch am Abend des Valentinstags überraschte Wladimir Putin viele mit erstaunlich klaren Worten zur Unterstützung des Demokraten Biden. Auf die Frage eines russischen Journalisten, welchen Ausgang er sich von der amerikanischen Präsidentschaftswahl erhoffe, sagte Putin: »Biden, er ist erfahrener. Er ist vorhersehbar, er ist ein Politiker der alten Schule.« Zudem verteidigte Putin den Demokraten gegen Häme wegen seines hohen Alters. »Als ich Herrn Biden vor drei Jahren getroffen haben, haben die Leute tatsächlich bereits über seine Unzulänglichkeiten gesprochen, aber ich habe nichts dergleichen gesehen«, sagte Putin.
See also
James Rowles, “In a country with no memory, Donald Trump and his fascist Republican Party may win in November,” Trenchant Observations, February 9, 2024.
James Rowles, “Disqualification of Senators Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, and other Senate and House candidates under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment; Comment on the Day’s News: Putin is watching Biden’s actions in Gaza,” Trenchant Observations, February 7, 2024.
James Rowles, “REPRISE: A moment for reflection: The 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938; Plus: A selection of some of the best articles for current and new readers,” Trenchant Observations, February 2, 2024.
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