‘Gone completely mad’: Donald Trump Slam Putin, looks at Russia

US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin started “completely crazy” as Moscow launched his biggest air attack on Ukraine, a barrage of 367 drones and missiles, including at least 12 civilians, including children, killed at least 12 civilians. Trump’s harsh words – in interviews and on social media – represents one of the fastest rebels of the Russian leader, even blamed Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelansky for stress.“Something has happened to him. He is absolutely mad!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I have always said that he wants all of Ukraine, not only a piece of it, and perhaps it is proving right, but if he does, it will give rise to Russia’s collapse!”Trump did not return during his comment on Morristown, New Jersey Airport Termac. He said, “He is killing many people. I don’t know what happened to him, okay? He is sending rockets to cities and killing people, and I don’t like it at all,” he said. ,Trump’s crossfireEven when he cast Putin, Trump had Barb for Zelanski, Ukraine, he said that he was “not doing his country, the way he does.” Trump’s colleagues argue that they are trying to push the two sides on the table. But his public scolding of Zelansky as “causes problems” has reduced America’s attitude, making Ukraine concerned about the resolve of its most powerful backer.The New York Times described Trump’s diplomacy as “dramatic performance, which has nothing to do with the reality of trenches or bomb shelters.” Ukrainian, battered and tired, are no longer waiting for miracles from outside. “America and Russia are playing a dirty and bloody game,” Lilia Zambroveska, a pharmacist at DNIPRO, told NYT. “Our future is alone.”‘Emotional overload’Kremlin on Monday suggested that Trump’s comment on Putin could react to emotional stress. At the same time, he thanked the US President for helping kickstart peace talks in Ukraine.Asked about Trump’s comment on Putin, Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said, “We are really grateful to Americans and President Trump to help him in organizing and launching the process of this conversation personally.”“Of course, at the same time, it is a very important moment, which is connected, of course, with emotional overload of all and with emotional reactions.”Question of purityPutin’s decision to highlight the biggest aerial attack of war – using 298 drones and 69 missiles in a single night – is a show of force, but also a sign of dependence on Russia’s cruel strategy. Ukraine’s military intelligence says Russia plans to increase drone production in a day, fearing that the blood blood does not have the bloodshed near its extremes.In the midst of this genocide, the diagnosis of Trump’s Putin is tapped into a long -running debate in Washington and European capitals as “crazy”. Some distinguish the rapid violent strategy of Putin and the signs of a leader’s rhetoric from reality – and everything is ready to put at risk. Former American officials and analysts point to the rapidly uncertain statements of the Russian leader, including his urge that he is fighting NATO and wants to break the West Russia itself.Bloomberg’s battalfield data show Russia’s army has only upgraded only increases, taking a fraction of the area at a huge cost. A year ago, Russia was proceeding about 125 square kilometers a week. This spring, that speed has fallen to 41. In a banged dispatch, The Economist said an indication to Ariel Blitz that Russia is “rain hell” to break Ukraine’s will. But also warned that as soon as drone and missile barrage grows, Russia’s ground war is stalled.,

Putin has been an ineffective and vigilant war leader who failed to achieve almost any military objectives of three years in Russia’s war against Ukraine, despite the estimated 900,000 Russians killed and injured.[6] His forces have not captured Kiev, as they are ready to do in 2022, nor have they captured all Kherson, Zaporizia or Donnetsk Oblasts. They have been aggressive for about 18 months, but have only gained limited areas – and almost no significant settlements – the number of casualties and a shocking cost in lost matters.
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Between lines: Calculation of KremlinTrump’s blunt assessment has stopped a new round of debate: is Putin really losing his mind? Or is the cold method behind madness?But Putin is actually “crazy”, or simply follows a cold, strategic argument of years of collision with the West? Analysts have warned that when their decisions may seem disqualified for external supervisors, they are inherent in a world vision where existence depends on the conflict. Economists notes that Russia has fundamentally transferred its approach to its approach, flooding Ukraine’s sky with hundreds of drones in an attempt to end its aerial rescue – a strategy that is cruel, but not irrational.The story of the Kremlin, enmity in the Russian state media, is that it is an existence war – a one that Russia should win to secure its future, which sees as a hostile West. In that light, Putin’s growth is less about personal madness and more about their belief that only the total victory can secure the location of Russia in the world.Putin’s strategy can be frightening for Western observers, but they have a cool argument: maintaining pressure on Ukraine cities and ending the West’s desire to send weapons and money. At the same time, the Russian economy has proved to be surprisingly flexible, in which the oil is stabilizing despite revenue restrictions.As Russian military analyst Igor Korotkanko told Moscow-based National Defense magazine, “Whatever regional advantage Russia makes Russia will strengthen its hand in conversation.” From the perspective of Kremlin, “crazy” or not, growth is a tool for breaking Ukrainian resolution and Western unity.Scene from KaivMeanwhile, the Ukrainian leader, no evidence that Putin is ready to stop – or Trump’s shifting stance will help. In a fierce post on Telegram, the Chief of Staff Andry Yarmak, the Chief of Staff, wrote, “Without pressure, nothing will change and Russia and its allies will only create forces for such murders in western countries.”Many Ukrainians now see the war as a will as a weapon. “America and Russia are playing a dirty and bloody game,” Lilia Zambrovrska said, a pharmacist in Danipro, talking to the New York Times. “But Ukraine will fight on it because our future is alone.”Europe’s concerns, China’s shadowThe fight has also become a test of European resolution. Both France and Germany have given new assistance to Ukraine, but they are afraid of Trump’s vaccination – and they know that Russia’s growing relations with China have added a new layer of crisis. Even if Ukraine survives, a Russian audience is more deeply tied to the future of Europe associated with Beijing.Last Risk: Not a crazy, but a man who cannot stop?Is Putin really “crazy”? Or just a man closed in his own myth – the myth of Russia’s rebirth through victory – that he cannot change the course?Eric Siyamela of Carnegie Endowment, thinks that Putin’s “all of Ukraine” could be purified, given the real battlefield struggle of Kremlin. “Russia is only achieving localized successes,” he said. “Putin’s thinking that he can take all four regions fast – or even at any time – is not realistic at any time.”

For now, however, Putin’s actions show that he does not see any way back. His Russia is bombing Ukrainian cities with record cruelty, while his army moves forward in the east. Every day he avoids a ceasefire. One day is one day. He can sell war at home as a proof of Russia’s strength – or at least as a shield against his enemies.Destruction of Ukraine – and Russia?Trump warned that Putin’s entire victory of Ukraine “would lead to the collapse of Russia!” But does Putin see that risk? Some feel that he does – and simply doesn’t care. In ‘The Russia that Putin Made’, Alexander Gabuv wrote in foreign affairs that “Putin’s Russia has become very oppressive, and Western anti-Westernism has become more widespread only.” In this world vision, crushing Ukraine is worth any cost, even if it means that Russia turns into a fort-state on permanent obstacles with the West.Others, such as the Editor of National Defense Magazine in Moscow -in -chif Igor Korotechenko, believe that Putin looks at victory – or at least its confusion – is the only way to maintain his grip on power. He recently said in an interview, “Whatever regional profit Russia earns, it will strengthen its hand in the conversation.”Sadly, history provides a deep possibility: that Putin’s “crazy” war can pull over years, because no one dare to say no one around him. Till then, the war will continue – a reflection of a man’s distorted vision as any cold logic. Is that vision really “crazy”, almost next to this point. The cost is real, and it is paid in the blood every night that drones keep coming.(With input from agencies)