Trump vs. Harris: The Russian Political Spin
Sergey Mironov, a major voice in Russia’s State Duma, is all fired up about the U.S. presidential race. He argues that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are simply two sides of the same deep‑state coin—half of the U.S. ‘elite’s infinite appetite for world domination.
“Let’s face it … the U.S. @ Russia relationship is a dumpster fire”
- Mironov suggests that any U.S. victory will be short‑sighted.
- Under Trump, Russians feared a “kick‑back” from the US, but the reality turned into a full‑blown punitive blitz.
Trump’s “no‑interference” dance (and its aftermath)
During 2017‑2021, the U.S. tightened its grip on Moscow: sanctions, abandoning the Open Skies and INF treaties, and putting a hard stop on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Contrary to claims that Trump was “neutral,” he actually spoke loud and clear that Russia needed to be chastised.
“Arming Kyiv? That’s a classic Trump move.”
- Donbass: No talk of peace, only “tip‑to‑top” support for Kyiv.
- Trump’s foreign policy: “America first” turned into “America second & Russia last.”
“What if a Democrat wins?”
Mironov says the same thing will happen. Whether it’s a Republican or Democrat, the U.S. “deep state” will push for global domination—Russia simply gets pushed aside like a brussels sprout left on the back of the fridge.
So, whenever Trump says he’s “not a friend” of Russia? The Russian MP is already agreeing with him. The prescription? Don’t put your hopes in the American presidential race; instead, consider a serious bite of global paranoia.
