No Little Man Bromance

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The buffoon may love him, but it's over now. Putin thrived by persuading the last American president to trust in him while simultaneously sowing division and discord among the USA and our allies.

As POTUS Joe Biden meets with Russia’s Communist dictator for a one-day summit in Geneva, Switzerland, the West's favorite geopolitical bogeyman is not likely to get the easy pass he got the last time around.

Three years ago the former guy stood side by side with the Russian autocrat at a press conference in Finland's capital and dismissed assessments from #USA intelligence, military officials, and members of Congress about Russia's cheating, lying, and rogue global activities.

President Biden has a disdain for Russia's longest-serving dictator since Joseph Stalin. Stalin led the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. Putin has been in office as prime minister or president for a period spanning two decades. 

POTUS will be avoiding #LiarLoser #LameDuckDonald’s mistakes, who never understood that by not challenging Putin on election meddling and other issues, he forced new sanctions against Russia unavoidable. Biden, by contrast, seems to be eager to put forth Western complaints, even as he tries to place relations on a better track.

Biden has called Putin a killer, and after their meeting, the USA will have to make decisions over Russia’s global wrongdoings. Biden has said it would be an important step if the U.S. and Russia were able to find stability and predictability.

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