How Trump Plays Into Putins Hands, From Ukraine to Slashing U.S. Institutions

If President Vladimir V.Putin of Russia drafted a shopping list of what he wanted from Washington, it would be hard to beat what he was offered in the first 100 days of President Trump’s new term.Pressure on Ukraine to surrender territory to Russia? Check.The promise of sanctions relief? Check.Absolution from invading Ukraine? Check.Indeed, as Mr.

Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff visited Moscow on Friday for more negotiations, the president’s vision for peace appeared notably one-sided, letting Russia keep the regions it had taken by force in violation of international law while forbidding Ukraine from ever joining NATO.But that is not all that Mr.Putin has gotten out of Mr.

Trump’s return to power.Intentionally or not, many of the president’s actions on other fronts also suit Moscow’s interests, including the rifts he has opened with America’s traditional allies and the changes he has made to the U.S.

government itself.Mr.Trump has been tearing down American institutions that have long aggravated Moscow, such as Voice of America and the National Endowment for Democracy.

He has been disarming the nation in its netherworld battle against Russia by halting cyber offensive operations and curbing programs to combat Russian disinformation, election interference, sanctions violations and war crimes.He spared Russia from the tariffs that he is imposing on imports from nearly every other nation, arguing that it was already under sanctions.Yet he still applied the tariff on Ukraine, the other party he is negotiating with.

And in a reversal from his first term, Politico reported that Mr.Trump’s team is reportedly discussing whether to lift sanctions on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Europe, a project he has repeatedly condemned.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

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