“He’s a nationalist leader, and we need more of them. The U.S. needs more of them.”
and marched to the White House with the goal of pushing back against the administration’s approval of funding foreign wars. But, while the event attempted to capture a general anti-war theme, attendees had a different idea top of mind: Vladimir Putin is not the bad guy.
Likewise, Colette Burghardt, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, argued that Putin had been a victim of the United States painting him as a villain.
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