Russia's plans for 2024 : Trump-Gabbard 2024 + get America even more polarised

Putin's top pundits say plans for the US include Russia's 'partner' Trump and Tulsi Gabbard on the ticket in 2024 and MORE interference in the elections, state TV claims​


  • Pundits on Russian state TV have been pushing American regime change amid Democratic President Joe Biden's support for Ukraine
  • They've talked up a 2024 ticket consisting of former President Donald Trump and ex-Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, The Daily Beast reported
  • One Russian pundit suggested Trump be invited to a 'future summit in liberated Mariupol,' a coastal city in Ukraine
  • 'Tulsi Gabbard would also be great. Maybe Trump will take her as vice president?' another talking head mused in a recent state TV appearance
  • The conversation on state TV is happening as U.S. intelligence officials warn that Putin may use Biden's support for Ukraine to meddle in future elections

Pundits on Russian state TV have been pushing American regime change amid Democratic President Joe Biden's support for Ukraine, talking up a 2024 ticket consisting of former President Donald Trump and ex-Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.

The Daily Beast reported Monday that state TV host Evgeny Popov recently declared the time had come to 'again help our partner Trump to become president.'
Another pundit, Russian 'Americanist' Malek Dudakov, suggested Trump should be invited to the coastal Ukrainian city of Mariupol - once Russia wins that territory.
'The most banal approach I can think of is to invite Trump - before he announces he's running for president - to some future summit in liberated Mariupol,' Dudakov floated Thursday night.

Dmitry Drobnitsky, another 'Americanist' on the panel, took it a step further, suggesting former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard get an invitation alongside Trump.
'Tulsi Gabbard would also be great. Maybe Trump will take her as vice president?' Drobnitsky mused, according to The Daily Beast.

Gabbard, who made waves during the 2016 race to back democratic socialist candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, in the Democratic primary over the more mainstream Hillary Clinton, more recently has embraced the American political right.
She gave a keynote speech in February at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
The Beast reported that she recently has become a fixture on Russian state TV, and referred to as a 'Russian agent' by the Kremlin's propoganda machine.

Clinton, a former U.S. secretary of State, suggested in 2019 that the Russians were 'grooming' Gabbard.
Gabbard later sued the former Democratic nominee for defamation.

Trump denied any coordination between his 2016 campaign and Russia - what Special Counsel Robert Mueller was investigating in the Russia probe - but made complimentary remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategy in the run-up to the war.

Dudakov also suggested that Russia's interference in upcoming U.S. elections was in its early stages, but more will be accomplished after the invasion of Ukraine is over.
'When things thaw out and the presidential race for 2024 is firmly on the agenda, there'll be moments we can use,' he said.
He spoke of Russia trying to make the U.S. even more polarized.
With Europe, economic wars should take priority. With America, we should be working to amplify the divisions and - in light of our limited abilities - to deepen the polarization of American society,' Dudakov said.
'There is a horrific polarization of society in the United States, very serious conflicts between the Democrats and Republicans that keep expanding,' he noted. You've already mentioned that America is a dying empire - and most empires weren't conquered, they were destroyed from within.'
'The same fate likely awaits America in the near decade,' Dudakov. 'That's why, when all the processes are thawed, Russia might get the chance to play on that.'

The conversation on Russia state TV is happening as U.S. intelligence officials are warning that Putin may use Biden's support for Ukraine to meddle in future elections.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-pundits-float-Trump-Gabbard-2024-ticket.html


This ain't not "fake news" CNN or some pro-Democrat mainstreaml american medias, this is russian state medias, this is what Putin says to his people about how he's gonna Make Russia Great Again...
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
So all you gotta do is cap the fucker. You'll collect yourself 1 million big ones, If you don't wanna do it, why don't all of the European countries get together and hire a professional hit man, and take him out? You're closer then we are
 
Ok, so you kill Trump. Congratulation, you just made him a martyr. Then, what do you think is gonna happen ? Russians will elect his prime minister, Mikhail Michoustine as president. And what would likely be Michoustine's first move ? Nuking either one or two European capitals or one of the EU major cities (likely Brussels).
Truth is capping Putin woud be the best way to expand

Also, capping Putin, easier said than done, I don't think any country has special forces capable of doing that, the security measures in the Kremlin must be extremely efficientand the building filled with extremely well trained FSB top agents
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Hey man, I just offered up a way for you to make a million, and get rid of a dick head, with one stone. I don't pay much attention to your side of the world, my country is enough for me, however, I do disagree, Israel's mossad could pull it off. They're about the only external group that could.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
The mythology of the Russian military is quickly being dispatched with them having to contend with a legitimate opponent in the Ukrainian military. Without the threat of nukes Russia couldn't beat Texas one-on-one in a military conflict. Infiltrating Russia and assassinating Putin, I believe, wouldn't be as difficult as the mythos has built it up to be.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I'm surprised no one has tried yet, take the million dollar bounty off of his head, and he's still a little punk ass bitch, that has treated people badly. You would think, in a country like that, some high ranking somebody, that could get close enough, would have killed him already.
 
The mythology of the Russian military is quickly being dispatched with them having to contend with a legitimate opponent in the Ukrainian military. Without the threat of nukes Russia couldn't beat Texas one-on-one in a military conflict. Infiltrating Russia and assassinating Putin, I believe, wouldn't be as difficult as the mythos has built it up to be.
Actually, the Ukrainian conflict is not a one-on-one military conflict because Ukraine receives a lot of assistance in terms of weaponry, defense systems, intel, etc. from the rest of the world.
Also, even thought Ukraine has been independant for about 20 years, it used to be a part of Russia, Ukraine knows the kind of materials Russia is using, they know their features, their strengh, their weaknesses and how to use these weaknesses to their advantage, they know how the russian army is organised, how it operates, its doctrines, etc.
I'm surprised no one has tried yet, take the million dollar bounty off of his head, and he's still a little punk ass bitch, that has treated people badly. You would think, in a country like that, some high ranking somebody, that could get close enough, would have killed him already.
Some could shoot a man in the middle of 5th Avenue and not lose a single supporter, others can have a $1.000.000 bounty on their heads and not have anyone taking their chances...
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I think part of the problem with the bounty is that it's too small. $1 Mil to take out one of the most powerful and protected people in the world is way to low for the risk and blowback you could receive from his loyalists.

Assassinating people in power is pretty hard. Look at all the druglords/kingpins in Mexican/South American crim organizations. Given the number of people who want to kill them, you don't hear of too many successful assassinations.

Or more to the point, putsky would love to have Zelenskyy dead, and in the opening days of the war people legit thought that was going to happen. Yet, despite the mythos of the Spetsnaz & FSB, they couldn't get the job done. Pretty sure it wasn't for a lack of trying, and just goes to show how hard it really is.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
I think part of the problem with the bounty is that it's too small. $1 Mil to take out one of the most powerful and protected people in the world is way to low for the risk and blowback you could receive from his loyalists.
You are correct - $1 million isn't enough to take Putin out. You would need enough cash to go completely off the grid for the rest of your life. It would take at least $10m plus governmental support to erase your prior life.
 
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