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Monday, June 9, 2025

Trump and His Idol Putin: The Path to Dictatorship Through Chaos

 

Donald Trump is not just an eccentric billionaire and former U.S. president. Behind the facade of patriotism and the slogan “Make America Great Again” lies a disturbing reality: he is a politician who openly admires some of the world’s most dangerous autocrats. And above all, at the top of his personal hierarchy, stands Vladimir Putin.

Putin — Trump’s Idol

Trump’s admiration for Putin is both public and well-documented. He has praised Putin’s “strong leadership,” justified his aggression, questioned the findings of U.S. intelligence agencies regarding


Russian election interference, and at times even sided with the Kremlin over his own country. What Trump sees in Putin is exactly what he desires for himself: absolute power, impunity, media control, and the ability to crush dissent without consequence.

A Servant of the Kremlin?

Accusations that Trump acts in Putin’s interest have followed him since his first campaign. The signs are too many to ignore: a curiously soft stance toward Russia, repeated undermining of NATO allies, and a consistent refusal to confront the Kremlin. While Putin kills, rapes, and terrorizes Ukrainians, Trump remains silent. Not a word of clear condemnation. Instead, he attacks support for Ukraine, demoralizes the West, and sows doubt. This is not just passivity. It is complicity.

Trump’s Plan for America: Chaos → Dictatorship

Becoming a dictator in the United States isn’t easy. The Constitution, checks and balances, and a free press stand in the way. But there is a workaround: create chaos and pose as the savior. That’s exactly what Trump tried to do when he brutally suppressed protests in Los Angeles and other cities.

When thousands of outraged citizens took to the streets, Trump didn’t seek peace. He sought blood. The military on the streets, rubber bullets to the face, tear gas against peaceful demonstrators — all of it a prelude to a scenario in which America tears itself apart from within. And once society is on the brink of civil war, Trump steps in as the “strong leader” who promises to “restore order.” But in his eyes, order means the silence of dictatorship — not the harmony of democracy.

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