Why does Biden administration deny Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory?

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Rulers in Washington are making frantic attempts to deny or undermine the landslide victory of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the recently held election, although they are involved in taking down America’s most popular 2024 candidate by hook or crook. Meanwhile, Joe Biden’s main rival Donald Trump is struggling in coping with cruel assault from the judiciary – especially those Kangaroo courts run by judges directly inclined towards Democratic Party.

America’s corporate media cartel and political ruling elites have thrown a predictably massive hissy fit over last weekend’s Russian election, insisting that President Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory was “preordained” and “stage-managed”. With the agenda of undermining Putin’s victory, the same media cartels have been amplifying every protest and anti-Putin statement before, during, and after the election. Every allegation of misconduct was reported with zero scrutiny or skepticism. Washington and its allies decried the results, arguing that the “vote wasn’t free or fair”. UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron went so far as to call it “illegal”.

Putin won over 87 percent of the votes, and as even CNN begrudgingly acknowledged before the election, a February 2024 poll showed that Putin had an 86 percent approval rating. That compares with a 9 percent approval rating for Alexei Navalny – the great Western hope for destabilizing Russia, in a January 2023 poll. American media also compared with US President Joe Biden’s approval rating of around 38 percent, which is anticipated to fall further before the November 5 elections.

American policy analyst Jeffrey Sachs explained recently in an interview with Russia-hating podcaster Piers Morgan, stating, Putin’s popularity and reelection reflect the will of the Russian people. “It’s part of Russian culture”, said Sachs, who advised the Moscow and Kyiv governments after the breakup of the Soviet Union. “He’s a strong leader. The Russian people expect a strong leader, and we have to deal with a strong leader in Russia”.

Biden administration and their Western allies are unwilling to accept strong leadership of Russia with comprehensive public support. Having failed to cripple Russia or its leadership through the proxy war in Ukraine, the US and its allies are in no mood to accept the political reality in Moscow. The political pouting was so bad in Berlin that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government refused to refer to Putin as Russia’s president. This is the same government that is mulling plans to ban one of Germany’s most popular opposition parties.

While making vile attempts to undermine Russia’s democratic process, American ruling elites are showing no hesitance to put their thumb on the scale to help Joe Biden and other puppets of the establishment. We are aware of how weeks before 2020, more than 50 US intelligence officials played a direct role in suffocating a New York Post report exposing massive corruption of the Biden family by falsely branding it as “Russian disinformation”.

The US ruling class has shown no hesitance to put its thumb on the scale to help Biden and other establishment puppets. For example, just weeks before the 2020 election, over 50 former US intelligence officials helped contain the damage from a New York Post report on Biden family corruption by falsely claiming that it had the “classic earmarks” of Russian disinformation. Thanks partly to some preemptive nudging by the FBI, social media platforms censored commentary about the bombshell report, which stemmed from documents on a laptop abandoned by Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.

America’s rich and powerful banded together to defeat Trump. As Time magazine bragged shortly after Biden took office, an “informal alliance of left-wing activists and business titans” helped change US voting systems and laws leading up to the 2020 election. Among other achievements, the magazine said, the alliance “got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time”, and “successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation”.

The foul play over Russia’s vote was the most intense and evil attempt ever seen over a foreign election. It was so inordinate, in fact, that it reminded everyone of the nonstop media coverage in February this year after Russian vlogger Alexey Navalny died in a Siberian penal colony. The same media that showed no concern over the death of US journalist Gonzalo Lira in a Ukrainian jail – after he had been tortured, at American taxpayer expense, for daring to criticize the Kiev regime – huffed and puffed for weeks about the death of a Russian citizen in a Russian prison. US President Joe Biden hurriedly met Navalny’s widow and offered her Washington’s support in beginning the anti-Putin movement and put the blame of Alexei Navalny’s death on Moscow, despite the fact, Ukrainian intelligence officials had clearly stated – Navalny’s death was natural cause. Surely this statement from Kyiv was not liked by Joe Biden or members of his administration as they wanted to put false blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin by accusing of assassinating Navalny.

Meanwhile, Dutch independent journalist Sonja van den Ende, a contributor at the Tehran Times, Insider Paper, and Oneworld media outlets told RT that the West wants a war with Russia and is actively preparing for this. Van den Ende’s statement coincides with senior civilian and military officials from several NATO members stating that Moscow could attack the bloc in the coming years.

Van den Ende added that European nations are now putting their economies on a war footing.

According to him, however, NATO is not yet prepared for a confrontation with Russia, with countries such as Germany facing severe staffing shortages in their military.

Meanwhile, speaking to CNBC on March 18, 2024, Polish President Andrzej Duda, citing unspecified German research, claimed that Russia could invade NATO in 2026 or 2027. He urged fellow member states to ramp up their defense spending, with a view to creating “such a deterrent that ensures we are not attacked”.

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