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Trump’s superpower flex in Venezuela delivers a humbling blow to Putin’s Russia – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 6, 20261 Min Read
Trump’s superpower flex in Venezuela delivers a humbling blow to Putin’s Russia – POLITICO
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The more optimistic quarters of the Russian camp argue that Trump’s actions in Caracas show international law has been jettisoned, allowing Moscow to justify its own behavior. Others suggest, despite evidence to the contrary in the Middle East, that Trump is adhering to the 19th century Monroe Doctrine and will be content to focus on dominance of the Americas, leaving Russia to its old European and Central Asian spheres of influence.

In truth, however, Putin has followed the might-is-right model for years. What’s embarrassing is that he hasn’t proving as successful at it as Trump.

Indeed, the dominant emotion among Russia’s nationalists appears to be envy, both veiled and undisguised. 

“All of Russia is asking itself why we don’t deal with our enemies in a similar way,” wrote Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent ultranationalist. Russia, he continued, should take a leaf out of Trump’s playbook. “Do like Trump, do it better than Trump. And faster.”

Pro-Kremlin mouthpiece Margarita Simonyan was even more explicit, saying there was reason to “be jealous.”

Various pro-Kremlin commentators also noted tartly that, unlike Russia, the U.S. was unlikely to face repercussions in the form of international sanctions or being “cancelled.” 

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