In early 2014, Trump was a hawk on Russia, calling it our “our biggest problem.”
In a series of interviews in March of 2014, Donald Trump singled out Russia as the United States' "biggest problem" and greatest geopolitical foe.
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In the interviews reviewed by CNN's KFile from March 2014, which occurred on NBC News and Fox News, Trump goes as far as to suggest imposing sanctions to hurt Russia economically and then later says he supports such sanctions. Trump also expressed his agreement with former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's 2012 assessment that Russia is the United States' number one "geopolitical foe."
"Well, Mitt was right, and he was also right when he mentioned in one of the debates about Russia, and he said, 'Russia's our biggest problem, and Russia is, you know, really something,'" Trump said on the March 24, 2014 edition of "Fox and Friends."
In an interview a few weeks earlier, on the March 3
edition "Fox and Friends," Trump made similar comments when played Romney's debate remarks by the show's hosts.
"Well Mitt Romney was so right and nobody knew how right he was going to be and you look at Obama's response and just take a look at what's going on," said Trump. "Syria was propped up by Russia. Syria's now back in their fold 100% and that whole deal is coming to an end because Russia's taken over."
Trump added the U.S. could use economic measures to harm Russia.
"There are a lot of things we could be doing economically to Russia. Russia is not strong economically and we could do a lot of different things to really do numbers on them if we wanted to," said Trump.
Trump went further speaking with
NBC's "Today"on March 14, saying sanctions should be placed on Russia.
"We should definitely do sanctions," Trump said while promoting the Miss USA pageant.
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The rest is history. We will have a traitor for President.
Either a corrupt deal or video, maybe both.
But Trump clearly is owned by Putin.