Russian Thinker Compares Trump’s America To Putin's Russia
- Aleksandr Dugin, often called 'Putin's brain,' endorsed Donald Trump's policies in a CNN interview that aired on March 30.
- Dugin's endorsement came as Trump was drawing closer to Russia and criticizing European allies.
- Dugin believes Trump's policies align with Russia's interests, signaling a break from globalism and resisting European influence.
- Dugin stated that Trump's America and Putin's Russia share common ground, citing realism and defense of Christian faith.
- On August 20, 2022, a car bomb killed Dugin's daughter, Darya, potentially impacting the relationship between Russia and the U.S.
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'Putin’s brain': Meet the Russian ultra-nationalist who loves Donald Trump
Aleksandr Dugin, sometimes referred to as “Putin’s brain” because of his ideological influence on Russian politics, endorsed the policies of Donald Trump in a CNN interview aired on March 30. Dugin said Trump’s America has a lot more in common with Putin’s Russia than most people think, adding: “Trumpists and the followers of Trump will understand much better what Russia is, who Putin is and the motivations of our politics.” Dugin made his name …
Ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin, ‘Putin’s brain,' has endorsed Trump
Aleksandr Dugin, sometimes referred to as “Putin’s brain” because of his ideological influence on Russian politics, endorsed the policies of Donald Trump in a CNN interview aired on March 30. Interviewed by Fareed Zakaria, Dugin said Trump’s America has a lot more in common with Putin’s Russia than most people think, adding: “Trumpists and the […] The post Ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin, ‘Putin’s brain,’ has endorsed Trump appeared first on As…
"Putinism has won in the US." Dugin suggests Trump should withdraw from Ukraine and let Russia fight "against globalism"
Alexandr Dugin, also known as "Putin's ideologue", declared on Monday, in an interview with CNN, that "Putinism has won in the USA", with the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States and that "Putin's Russia" ceases to be seen in America as an enemy, given that there is an ideological rapprochement between Trump's and Putin's sympathizers.
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