To be fair, the ad did not specify which troops should garner Americans' support.
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"This is a completely recreated scene from various photographs of mine,” Arthur Zakirov, a photographer based in Perm, Russia who created the original stock photo used in the Trump ads, told Politico. “Today you hear about the Kremlin’s hand in U.S. politics. Tomorrow you are this hand," he joked, adding that he found the use of his photo "pretty funny.”" - Paul Szoldra | Task & Purpose
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"This is a completely recreated scene from various photographs of mine,” Arthur Zakirov, a photographer based in Perm, Russia who created the original stock photo used in the Trump ads, told Politico. “Today you hear about the Kremlin’s hand in U.S. politics. Tomorrow you are this hand," he joked, adding that he found the use of his photo "pretty funny.”" - Paul Szoldra | Task & Purpose