Trump poised for presidency amid foreign policy speculation
Everything suggests that Donald Trump has defeated Kamala Harris and won the presidential election in the USA. American forecasts are very pleasing to the Kremlin. Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Trump will suspend the support the USA provides to Ukraine. "As a businessman, he intensely dislikes spending money on foolish allies," he wrote. He emphasised that "the objectives of the Special Military Operation remain unchanged and will be achieved."
Many of the pieces of information provided by Russian media or government officials are part of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information warfare conducted by the Russian Federation.
"Kamala is finished. Let her keep cackling infectiously. The objectives of the Special Military Operation remain unchanged and will be achieved," declared the former president of Russia in a post on platform X.
Medvedev posted a more extensive comment on Telegram. "Trump has one trait that is useful to us: as a businessman through and through, he intensely dislikes spending money on various swindlers — foolish allies, bad charitable projects, and ravenous international organisations," he wrote.
In the past, Trump has repeatedly accused NATO allies of spending too little on defence. He also claimed that the United States had allocated more funds to help Ukraine than EU countries.
"The question is, how much will Trump be forced to spend on this war. He is stubborn, but the system is stronger. In any case, today the green scum in Kyiv will be buried up to the ears in white powder..." Medvedev wrote, ending his post.
Trump the next president of the USA. Everything indicates so
According to a forecast by Fox News, Donald Trump will win the election and become the 47th president of the United States. Predictions by the AP agency also suggest Trump's expected victory. The latest AP forecast shows that Donald Trump has already secured 247 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris has 210. A total of 270 votes are needed for a full victory.
According to the forecast by the analytical centre Decision Desk HQ, cited by Reuters, Trump will also win.
Meanwhile, "The New York Times" assesses that Trump's victory is very likely.