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Prof. Dimitar Yonchev in front of FACTS: Whoever controls the USA wants a weak Russia (VIDEO)

Harris would have been tougher, and Trump is more flexible, says the guest

Nov 26, 2024 15:03 137

Prof. Dimitar Yonchev in front of FACTS: Whoever controls the USA wants a weak Russia (VIDEO)  - 1

Whoever controls the US wants a weak Russia. Harris would have been tougher, Trump is more flexible. The US wants there to be a gap between Russia and China, because the more dangerous opponent for the US is China. This is what he announced to Lili Marinkova in the "FACTS" studio. and the show “Conversation“ Dimitar Yonchev, teacher at NBU.

“Not very warm relations are noticed between the two administrations in the USA – of Biden and Trump. The handover of power should be seen as two independent lines, because each has its own policy. Now Trump is gathering a composition of his proposals, he chooses his people so that he can fulfill his intentions through them. Trump said that there will be serious changes in the administration and the bureaucratic apparatus in the United States”, the guest added.

“How the US will address Ukraine… As to the source of raw materials, of fossils. In this direction, Trump is making statements that have nothing to do with what Biden is doing. Zelensky asked for a military system that is based on submarines, but he will not get it. He just didn't get the response he expected. For me, this is a sign of an escalation on the part of the US. As for Macron's idea of sending participants as soldiers to Ukraine, the topic is raised again. She was dead, but Macron picks her up again. Even now in Ukraine there are participants, there are mercenaries. This is not a new practice. And other times it has happened that soldiers leave the army and go as mercenaries, and then come back again. The question is what do they do… Now – with the exchange of these missile strikes, I think the escalation will continue at this level, because there has been a rather telling silence after a number of summits. And for me, this is something optimistic," said Prof. Yonchev.

See more of the conversation in the VIDEO.