Donald Trump has been humiliatingly compared to an insect as Moscow continues to taunt the US President over his failure to cut a deal with Vladimir Putin. The US President has often boasted about his unmatched abilities to seal a deal, and exuded supreme confidence in being able to end the war in Ukraine.
On numerous occasions he claimed the war would never have started if he had been President, as well as saying he could end the war within 24 hours. However, the White House supremo has been left frustrated after numerous attempts to broker a deal with Vladimir Putin have ended in failure. The Republican boss has tried flattery, rolling out the red carpet for the Kremlin tyrant at the August summit in Alaska.
He has also offered the Russian President generous financial inducements to end the almost four years of bloody fighting in Ukraine.
Neither flattery nor the promise of future riches has been able to dissuade Putin from pursuing his maximalist agenda in Ukraine.
In an attempt to force the Kremlin boss to engage seriously with peace talks, Trump recently slapped sanctions on Russia's two biggest oil firms - Rosneft and Lukoil. He has also pondered delivering long-range Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv, which could hit Moscow.
However, Putin has refused to bow to US pressure and show case his latest nuclear-capable missiles in response to the White House moves.
The Kremlin has also stepped up its personal attacks on Trump's character through its TV propagandists.
Now, Russian state-controlled media has joined in public denouncements of Trump, issuing a humiliating take-down of the US President.
The tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets noted in an article that despite Trump having promised to end Russia's war in Ukraine in 24 hours "the breakthrough in negotiations expected a year ago has remained a mirage."
"Trump has proved his inability to negotiate a peaceful end to the Ukraine conflict on terms acceptable to Moscow," it continued.
"Outside of his purely personal interests, Trump has repeatedly demonstrated his inability to make headway, to make any effort to break established trends."
Then in a stinging conclusion, the paper described the US President as behaving "like a butterfly flitting from flower to flower."
Before cruelly adding such a comparison would be "unfair to butterflies."
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