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Russia says Donald Trump could be ‘the new Kennedy’ if he tries to end Ukraine war

Two days left to go until they are held presidential elections in the United States, which pit Donald Trump y Kamala HarrisThe election has everyone’s attention. Including Russia.

The Kremlin has warned that a “tired” Donald Trump. could face an assassination attempt if he “really tries” to end the war in Ukraine, collects the Mirror.

Vladimir Putin’s government sent a warning to both presidential candidates: the regime labeled Kamala Harris a “stupid” and “controllable”, while the message to Trump is clear: he should not interfere in Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

This assessment of the U.S. presidential election comes from. Dmitry Medvedevthe former Russian president and now deputy head of the Kremlin’s security council.

The 72-year-old politician suggested that “there is no reason to have inflated expectations” about the results of the U.S. elections, and that both candidates are an example of the “bipartisan consensus” in the United States.

“For Russia, the election will not change anything, as the candidates’ positions fully reflect the bipartisan consensus that our country needs to be defeated. Kamala is stupid, inexperienced, controllable and will be afraid of everyone around her. A synod of top ministers and aides will rule, more indirectly the Obama family.”, he says.

Trump also found himself in the firing line, as he was called “tired” and Medvedev warned that. “he could become the new JFK.” He added: “A tired Trump, repeating platitudes like ‘I’ll offer a deal’ and ‘I have a great relationship with…’ will also be forced to follow all the rules of the system. He won’t be able to stop the war. Not in one day, not in three days, not in three months. And if he really tries, he could become the new JFK,” the former Russian president said.

“Only one thing matters: how much money the new president will spend on a distant war, for his military-industrial complex and for it to the scum of Bandera (Ukraine) to be torn to pieces.“, Medvedev concludes.

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