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Showing posts with label John McCain Russia Ukraine Russia Oil Vladimir Putin Ukraine Crisis Mccain Putin Mccain Ukraine Ukraine Russia Russia Gas Politics News. Show all posts
“Russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors — not out of strength but out of weakness,” President Obama said Tuesday. The comments seemed designed to hit his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, where it hurt. It was a bold statement, however, for someone who the very next day would call out his European NATO allies for not spending enough on the military in a speech that reminded many of the Cold War.

Obama's comments, however, reflect the conflicting messages we send out about Russia. These messages irk some Russians, who argue that the U.S. still treats it as if the Cold War was ongoing, despite the shifting reality of Russia.

It's true that Russia was once the West's greatest geopolitical foe, and it's still seen that way by many (including some presidential candidates). But no matter what we think of the recent actions of Putin's Russia, should we really treat it with the same fear we once reserved for the Soviet Union?
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Retired Arizona Senator John McCain

Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) predicted that Russia would hold onto Crimea and called for a "fundamental reassessment" of America's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday.
McCain, who had recently returned from a trip to Ukraine, said Sunday's referendum in Crimea on whether to split from Ukraine was "a bogus thing," comparing it to the plebiscites held in the days of Hitler and Stalin. "It's a done deal," he said.

He supported economic sanctions as an important step in the U.S. response to Russia's actions.
"Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country," McCain told Candy Crowley on CNN's "State of the Union." "It's kleptocracy, it's corruption, it's a nation that's really only dependent upon oil and gas for their economy." But he also said that wider action was necessary.

The U.S. has to "have a fundamental reassessment of our relationship with Vladimir Putin," he said. "No more reset buttons, no more 'Tell Vladimir I'll be more flexible.' Treat him for what he is. That does not mean the re-ignition of the Cold War. But it does mean treating him in the way that we understand an individual who believes in restoring the old Russian empire.”


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