VIDEO Michael McFaul: Trump's Faith In Putin Is 'Remarkable And Unprecedented' | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

Michael McFaul: Trump's Faith In Putin Is 'Remarkable And Unprecedented' | The 11th Hour | MSNBC This engaging segment from MSNBC's "The 11th Hour" features former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, discussing the alarming trend of President Trump's preference for Vladimir Putin over U.S. intelligence. Highlighting insights from Andrew McCabe's new book, McFaul emphasizes a pivotal moment where Trump blatantly dismissed U.S. intelligence assessments in favor of Putin's claims, showcasing a concerning shift in American foreign policy.

Key Highlights​

  • Trump's Dismissal of Intelligence: McCabe recounts a critical White House meeting where Trump questioned the validity of U.S. intelligence regarding North Korea's missile capabilities, asserting that he would trust Putin over his own experts. This theme of undermining intelligence has raised significant concerns about U.S. national security.
  • Bipartisan Tension: The segment underscores the growing fracture between the U.S. and its European allies, particularly noted during the Munich Security Conference. Biden's remarks hinted at a return to cooperation, in stark contrast to Pence's more divisive stance which left many feeling that the Trump administration does not truly engage with its allies.
  • Public Reaction: The atmosphere at the Munich conference reflected a broken trust, with many diplomats suggesting that the Trump administration's approach is alienating important allies, thereby compromising collective security interests. McFaul’s analysis brings forward fears about the long-term implications of such foreign policy decisions, especially considering the backdrop of rising global tensions with nations like Russia and China.

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