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Russia considers the US vice president as a liberal terrorist. Her victory will ...

Will not end the war on the terms

Russia considers the US vice president as a liberal terrorist. Her victory will be a great disappointment for the Kremlin, journalists believe. Joe Baiden's statement to refuse to participate in the US election in favor of Vice president Kamla Harris has been a blow to many representatives of the Russian elite. About it writes The Washington Post.

According to analysts, as well as Russian officials, Baiden's refusal turned the course of the race, in which, according to the Kremlin and his supporters, Donald Trump could win, creating a "window of opportunity" to resolve the war in Ukraine on aggressive, expansionist conditions of Russia.

"If Kamala Harris wins the elections, it will be a great disappointment for the Kremlin," one of the Russian political consulting companies said, since the nature of American politics itself will become, from Moscow, irrational, non -ragmic and self -destructive. Harris represents what is called "liberal terrorists", "liberal dictators" in Moscow. With such people, they noted in the consulting company, it will be very difficult to put an end to the war on the terms of the Russian Federation.

For Russia, the fuss of Trump's presidency, his admiration for authoritarian rulers such as Vladimir Putin and his attacks on NATO and the European Union were a gift, the publication said. Trump's boasting that he could end the war in Ukraine in one day assumed that he could force Kiev to surrender the territory. However, analysts and officials are skeptical of Trump's ability to negotiate and are concerned about his unpredictability.

Baiden was evaluated as a native of the Cold War, when Russia was afraid of a superpower. The Kremlin views Baiden as a predictable player who does not risk directing military action with Russia and who understands that the Russian Federation has a large nuclear arsenal. Baiden, at least, was an understanding of "red lines", and Harris, unknown Russians, was considered with anxiety.

"No one is waiting for her anything good because she will be a hostage to a deep state, and the level of uncertainty will most likely grow than will decrease," said a Russian scientist who has close ties with high -ranking Russian diplomats.

In addition, as it is noted, Baiden's departure became for Russia the second unpleasant surprise in Western politics after an unexpected defeat in the elections to the French Parliament, an extremely right -wing party "National Association", which Moscow supported as a political ally. It should be reminded that surrounded by the President of Ukraine predicts that in the event of Donald Trump's victory, almost all 2025 will be "very difficult".