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Vladimir Putin Had a Dream

The United States government becomes a fifth column as it helps Russia become ‘great again.’

4 min readFeb 17, 2025

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Courtesy of WKMS

Vladimir Putin’s view in Washington as he makes his famous “I had a dream” speech.

When Russia’s president installed Donald Trump into the White House in 2016, he did indeed have a dream that things would work out precisely as they are today. Joe Biden, though, became president and tossed a wrench in the works. Russia returned to being what it is supposed to be — a regional power always brought to heel by its inherent weaknesses and national psychosis.

When Trump was run off like a rabid raccoon, Putin surely had doubts things would turn out so smashingly for him. Then, against all the odds, Trump won again, and now the official policy of the United States is that Russia has “suffered enough.” The time has come for Ukraine to receive the punishment it deserves and for Russia to be welcomed with open arms back into the community of nations.

Donald Trump has blamed Ukraine, in much the way Russians do, for fighting back when the country was invaded three years ago next week. When he isn’t speaking incoherently about how the war never would have happened had he been president, Trump is telling us that Russia has suffered terribly, and so should hold no responsibility for…

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B Kean
B Kean

Written by B Kean

The past holds the answers to today’s problems. “Be curious, not judgmental,” at least until you have all the facts. Think and stop watching cable news.

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