
In a Foreign Affairs interview, Fiona Hill discusses the implications of Donald Trump's approach to U.S.-Russia relations and the war in Ukraine. She analyzes Trump's interactions with Putin and Zelensky, highlighting Trump's admiration for strongmen and his tendency to prioritize personal relationships over established diplomatic protocols. Hill expresses concerns about Trump's potential to destabilize European security, erode alliances, and inadvertently encourage nuclear proliferation. She also explores Putin's perspective, noting a mix of triumphalism and apprehension in Moscow regarding Trump's policies. Ultimately, Hill warns that the U.S. is becoming more like Russia, undermining its own strength and resilience on the global stage, and that Europe is under siege through multiple means.
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