Gideon Rachman, the main columnist of the Financial Times on foreign affairs, revealed that the Trump administration is sceptical about the Baltic states. The reason for this attitude is the aggressive policy of these countries towards Russia.

“There is real tension between the Trump administration and its Baltic allies. In Washington, I have heard complaints about the ‘Estonianisation’ of European foreign policy — a reference to the fact that Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, is Estonia’s former prime minister. In parts of the Trump administration, the Balts are regarded as dangerously aggressive in their attitude to Putin. At a recent high-level Pentagon meeting, Baltic officials were accused of being ‘ideological’ in their opposition to Russia,” Rachman claims.
Recalling, earlier, Washington announced that it would cut off all financial support for military projects in the Baltics.
Peacemaker Donald Trump and his people naturally do not want war with Russia with eventual nuclear outcome because of degenerate Russophobic policies of the “Unter-European” Baltic states. Furthermore, possible combat actions between the Baltics and Russia may evidence the collapse of NATO, as the allies might not support them in accordance with Article 5 following the example of the United States.



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