Greetings Comrades,
Allow me to put forth a defense of our President and an indictment of of our shameful political culture.
1. First of all, it's clear who's plan backfired. Muller. I'm not sure how you idiots still do not understand the nature of Trump. Putin clearly does, Muller seems to not get it. Indicting 12 Russians a day before the summit? What did he think he was going to accomplish with that timing? It's an obvious play to force Trump's hand and it SHOULD have been obvious how Trump would respond to such a play: bold faced defiance, in the face of all odds and evidence to the contrary. This outcome was guarantees when the intelligence and judicial establishments tried to force the president's hand. It's outright shocking to me that Xi, Putin, Jong Un, and every other little napoleon around the world seems to get how to handle Trump, and yet our own political and intelligence establishment seems completely befuddled as to what needs to be done. Instead they continue to goad him when they should know full well how he will respond.
2. To continue on with my criticism of Mueller and out absurd political establishment - they MASSIVELY overplayed their hand by alleging collusion. This is no longer about national security, it is now political. You accused the president of colluding with a foreign power to rig an election, a charge that he will rightly push back on with ever finer of his being no matter how absurd. Now, did the russians try to influence our election? Obviously, I'm sure they have been doing the same since 1917. Did they hack pedestals emails? Again, obviously, but China literally hacked the OPM and Podesta is a dumb f**k boomer who put the nation at risk. These two things are VERY VERY different from alleging collusion on the part of the Trump administration, a charge that has yet to be proved and a charge that has silently been dropped as it becomes apparent Trump doesn't have the capacity to collude with his own party, let alone the Russians. Unfortunately a fatal mistake was made by making this political and alleging collusion – and now obvious Trump refuses to drop it and refuses to admit to the basics because he feels it is a political hit job.
3. Trump was embarrassing in the press conference but it’s not clear he is entirely wrong. What exactly,is everyone else hoping to accomplish? Seriously, what is the end game here? We tell Putin to back off and Putin just backs off? Again, hopelessly naïve. Or we retaliate against the Russians and what? Hope they do no escalate further? No one has a Russia policy, no one knows what to do about Russia, and the truth is unless we want to ante-up and go to the wall against them, there is not much we can do without creating serious issues for ourselves. Are americans willing to endure significant sacrifices, military casualties, the possibility of cyber attacks on our industry and government….because some GRU agent hacked podesta’s gmail? Seriously, we need to consider these sort of things before we start calling for X and Y against Russia. They are not f**k Iraq, they are a serious state with serious capabilities. Yes, Trump should have said something firmer, but at the end of the day that is simply rhetoric, not policy. What is our policy via a vi Russia? No one has a f**k clue except perhaps Trump.
4. At the end of the day Trump is dead right about one thing: we all do this to each other, if I can f**k with you I will, and if you can f**k with me you will. We got got by Putin a long time ago, in large part because the democrats are f**k incompetent. Hillary goaded putin in an arrogant manner and it turns out the Russians are not as feckless as they were when her husband was president. They rigged the primary against Bernie, something Putin ruthlessly reminded us of during the Wallace interview. The most damning thing about this entire charade is that much of what Putin is saying is actually f**k true – he doesn’t even need to lie to make us look like retards and hypocrites, he just needs to restate a few fundamental truths. We meddle in elections all the f**k time. Hillary rigged her own primary. Our democracy is apparently so fragile that 12 GRU agents and $10 million in facebook ads could bring it to its knees.
5. Which brings me to an even more brutal truth. Trumps performance was so embarrassing precisely because he was so honest. He does not believe America is exceptional. And it’s not clear that we are. We talk about promoting liberty and democracy and then we have one party rigging a primary, we rig elections all over the world, and we are no less susceptible to electoral influence than the proles of Gambia or Nicaragua. That’s a brutal f**k truth, especially because for the last 80 years we have all maintained this illusion that we are exception, and that we are the good guys. The truth is we have and always will be just as ruthless as the Russians, the only difference between us is that the Russians are just as ruthless to their own citizens, wheras America takes care of its citizens in a way other nations envy. But even this is fading – most EU states now serve their citizens better than America, where they have free healthcare and education and lower rates of poverty. At one point we truly were special, maybe from1870 to 1970. We were the shining city on the hill and we were gods chosen people. But that time has past and while that fact was masked for the last 30 years, it’s become apparent now. We are not the biggest, we are not the most moral, we are not the best.
6. What made Trump’s performance so disgraceful was his elevation of partisanship over country. We all squabble here at home but when we go abroad and stand should to shoulder with other leaders, we should stand as one. To stand next to the Russian president and go on a ran about your American political opponent, who you already beat, reeks of insecurity. It’s the moment you realize that we, as a nation, are f**k done here. The crack have been there, but this was the moment the damn broke. Yes, Hillary stole the primary. Yes, she is corrupt and arrogant. Yes the whole denying access thing to the server is fishy. But at the end of the day she is American, Putin is f**k not. We circle the wagons without need for a reason, we do it because we are of the same tribe, and that is reason enough. But apparently that’s not the case anymore, and that is a fatal, fatal flaw for a country like America, which truly has nothing else that binds it together other than blind nationalism.
7. And while its easy to slate Trump for this after his performance, it really is a national issue. I don’t trust the media, they are just as partisan and full of shit as Trump. I don’t trust our intelligence agencies, they have been spying on us and collecting all our info for decades, without telling us and without any democratic oversight. I don’t trust putin, because… well obviously. Unfortunately though Putin was absolutely right in Helsinki when he said you can’t trust anyone. You can’t. And that is a flaw that rests with our political and national security establishment. We SHOULD be able to trust them, but given the last 20 years, its clear we can’t. How sad is that. We should be able to trust the media, but given everyone is now an opinion pundit masquerading as something informative, we can’t. Ultimately our institutions have failed and have lost the trust of the people they are intended to server, and there is no one to blame for that but ourselves. When people ask how could Americans, or Trump, believe Putin over the word of our intelligence agencies…consider if the fact that they have secretly been spying on us for 10 years has any bearing on who we choose to believe. Consider the fact that we destroyed a nation, lost 5000 american lives and trillion of dollars, because our intelligence agencies lied about WMD’s in Iraq. We want to put this all on Trump but trump is really just the manifestation of the last 20 years of incompetence, fraud and arrogance on the part of a number of American institutions. The people have lost trust in them and this is the inevitable result.
8. Moscow is very nice and the world cup was wonderful.
Saz Sazarillych Sazaripovich
Lt. Col GRU No. 4658344