Khaleej Times

Trump under fire for saying he respects ‘killer’ Putin

- Reuters

PALM BEACH — President Donald Trump is drawing fire from Republican­s and Democrats alike after playing down political assassinat­ions in Russia and Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Trump — now two weeks into his four-year term — showed no signs of yielding to demands from within his own Republican Party to distance himself from President Vladimir Putin’s regime, instead plunging himself into a fresh political firestorm.

“I do respect him. Well, I respect a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to get along with them,” Trump said in an excerpt of an interview with Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly that aired before the Super Bowl on Sunday. When pressed in relation to Putin’s alleged links to the extrajudic­ial killing of journalist­s and dissidents, Trump said, “we’ve got a lot of killers. You think our country’s so innocent?”

“Take a look at what we’ve done too. We’ve made a lot of mistakes.” Trump’s fellow Republican­s, including Senate leader Mitch McConnell, were quick to criticise the president’s remarks.

“I don’t think there is any equivalenc­y with the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does,” McConnell said. “He is a former KGB agent, a thug, not elected in a way that most people consider a credible election,” he told CNN.

That criticism was echoed by Michael McFaul, a former ambassador to Russia and advisor to president Barack Obama, who described Trump’s comments as “disgusting.”

“This moral equivalenc­y that Trumps continues to draw between the USA and Russia is disgusting (and inaccurate),” he said on Twitter.

Mainstream Republican­s have repeatedly called on Trump to distance himself from Putin, with little impact. Throughout the election campaign, Trump refused to criticise the Russian leader, saying better relations with the Kremlin would be in the US national interest.

The new president has advocated working with Russia to combat the Daesh group in Syria.

“If Russia helps us in the fight against Daesh, which is a major fight, and terrorism all around the world, major fight. That’s a good thing,” Trump told Fox.

Moscow has deployed aircraft, and troops to Syria, but has so far trained its fire on rebels with the aim of propping up President Bashar Al Assad’s regime.

In December, US intelligen­ce agencies went public with their view that Russia conducted a hack-and-release campaign aimed at swinging the US election in Trump’s favour. —

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