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Putin Calls Trump ‘Intelligent’ Amid Assassination Concerns

Trump Putin praise/ assassination attempts/ U.S.-Russia relations/ Ukraine war/ Donald Trump safety concerns/ Newslooks/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President-elect Donald Trump as “intelligent” and “experienced,” while expressing concerns for his safety after two assassination attempts earlier this year. Putin also signaled optimism about improving U.S.-Russia relations under Trump’s leadership, amid heightened tensions over Ukraine.

FILE – President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg, July 7, 2017. A Pew survey of democracies around the world finds that views of the U.S. as a model for democracy are slipping and confidence in Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is on par with Russian President Vladmir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Putin’s Remarks on Trump: Quick Looks

  • Putin’s Praise: Called Trump “intelligent” and “experienced,” expressing confidence in his leadership.
  • Safety Concerns: Noted Trump remains at risk after surviving two assassination attempts.
  • U.S.-Russia Relations: Hopes for improved ties once Trump assumes office in January.
  • Ukraine Tensions: Warned the U.S. against escalating the conflict with long-range missile supplies.
  • Historical Context: Criticized U.S. election tactics as “uncivilized” and compared them unfavorably to Russian practices.

Putin Calls Trump ‘Intelligent’ Amid Assassination Concerns

Deep Look: Putin Praises Trump, Raises Safety Concerns Amid Assassination Threats

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President-elect Donald Trump as a “smart” and “experienced” leader on Thursday, while voicing concerns about his safety following two assassination attempts earlier this year. Speaking to reporters in Kazakhstan, Putin expressed optimism about U.S.-Russia relations under Trump’s presidency but highlighted ongoing tensions over Ukraine.

Putin’s Comments on Trump’s Leadership

Putin’s remarks suggested a warmer tone toward the U.S. compared to strained relations under President Joe Biden.

“The newly elected president is an intelligent and already quite experienced person. I think he will find a solution,” Putin said, hinting at potential diplomatic breakthroughs once Trump returns to the Oval Office.

Putin congratulated Trump on his election victory earlier this month, signaling readiness for talks with the incoming administration. The two leaders have reportedly communicated multiple times since Trump left office in 2021.

Safety Concerns for the President-elect

Putin raised alarm over threats to Trump’s life, referencing the two assassination attempts earlier this year. In July, Trump was shot in the ear during a rally in Pennsylvania, an attack that left one attendee dead and two others injured. The shooter was killed by authorities.

A second attempt occurred in September while Trump was golfing in Florida. The suspect was arrested and pleaded not guilty to federal charges.

“By the way, in my opinion, he is not safe now,” Putin warned, adding that U.S. history has seen “various incidents” of political violence. Putin described the treatment of Trump as “revolting” and claimed that even “bandits” in Russia wouldn’t behave that way.

Ukraine Conflict Escalation

Putin’s remarks come amid heightened tensions in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. This week, Russia launched a strike on energy infrastructure in western Ukraine, leaving over 1 million people without power. Meanwhile, the Biden administration approved Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia, a move the Kremlin condemned as a “spiral of escalation.”

Trump has pledged to end the Ukraine war within “24 hours” if elected, though he has not provided specifics on how he would achieve this. Critics have questioned his warm tone toward Putin, whom he once called a “genius” after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

A Shift in Tone Toward the U.S.?

Putin’s optimism about Trump’s presidency reflects a notable shift from the Kremlin’s tense relationship with Biden’s administration. However, the Russian president’s comments also criticized U.S. political tactics, labeling them “uncivilized” and singling out personal attacks on Trump’s family by his opponents.

Challenges Ahead for U.S.-Russia Relations

While Putin expressed hope for improved relations under Trump, significant challenges remain, particularly regarding Ukraine. Trump’s approach to Russia and his alignment with Putin’s rhetoric could further strain U.S. alliances in Europe.

With conflict escalating in Ukraine and geopolitical tensions high, the relationship between Trump and Putin will likely remain under scrutiny as the president-elect prepares to assume office in January.

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