USA
Trump accuses Obama and Clinton of creating ISIS
The Republican Party’s candidate for US President, Donald Trump, has called US President Barack Hussein Obama the founder of the ISIS terrorist network. He also called his opponent, Democratic Party candidate and former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, the co-founder of the "Islamic state.”
Donald Trump demonstrates his independence
Donald Trump has refused to support the candidacy of the famous Republican Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, and the famous Russophobic hawk, Senator John McCain. Both are preparing to run for re-election to Congress in November this year. This step is evidence of Trump’s strained relations with the Republican establishment.
Trump warns of the possibility of World War III
The Republican Party’s US presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has once again spoken out on the issue of Crimea's status. According to the politician, attempts to "return" Crimea to Ukraine could end in a Third World War, which he does not want to start. Earlier, Trump said that the US needs to take into account the desire of the inhabitants of the peninsula who voted in a referendum in 2014 to reunite with Russia.
Russian factor in US elections
The Russian theme has expectedly become one of the most important in the US presidential election. Democrats are unsurprisingly engaged in anti-Russian hysteria. Donald Trump says that he will establish good relations with Russia and is ready to discuss the issue of recognition of the referendum in the Crimea.
Obama, Biden and the neocons are supporting Hillary
United States President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will speak late on Wednesday at a meeting of the Democratic National Convention of the Democratic Party. Both heavyweights intend to support Hillary Clinton in order to show absolute party unity, and to quell the grass-roots ranks of the delegates of Bernie Sanders, who showed their total outrage at the process despite Sanders suspending his campaign and backing Clinton.