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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Unacceptable White House Demands on Russia Unacceptable White House Demands on Russia by Stephen Lendman Though still too early to draw definitive conclusions, Trumps White House is beginning to look like Obama never left or the return of Bush/Cheney. Not a pretty picture! Hoped for improved US/Russia relations were dashed on the rocks of Michael Flynns sacking, surrendering to deep state forces running America, Trump looking like disturbing continuity, not responsible change. It was wishful thinking believing otherwise. In Security Council remarks, White House envoy Nikki Haley replicated neocon Samantha Powers anti-Russias rhetoric, accusing Moscow of occupation and military intervention in Ukraine, disgracefully misrepresenting hard facts. She lied calling Crimea part of Ukraine. Minsk agreement terms to end fighting in Donbass said nothing about the territory. Haley speaks for Trump. On her debut as US envoy, she warned US allies and adversaries alike - provocatively saying (y)oure going to see a change in the way we do business. Our goal with the administration is to show value at the UN, and the way well show value is to show our strength, show our voice, have the backs of our allies and make sure our allies have our back as well. For those who dont have our back, were taking names. We will make points to respond to that accordingly. On Tuesday, White House press secretary delivered mixed messages, saying President Trump has made it very clear that he expects the Russian government to de-escalate violence in the Ukraine and return Crimea. At the same time, he fully expects to - and wants to - get along with Russia. Not likely by blaming Moscow for Kiev aggression and demanding it relinquish part of its sovereign territory. In response to Spicers comments, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said (w)e do not give away our territories away. Crimea is a territory of the Russian Federation. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphatically said Crimea wont be returned to Ukraine. Its not a topic for discussion. Russia does not discuss issues related to its territory with other nations. During Putins phone call with Trump, the issue was not raised, Peskov explained. In July 2016, candidate Trump said (t)he people of Crimea, from what Ive heard, would rather be with Russia than Ukraine, adding hed consider recognizing the territory as part of Russia if elected president. Russian lower house State Duma International Affairs Committee chairman Leonid Slutsky called Spicers comments alarming
a cold shower that will cool down high expectations from Trump and his team. Russian upper house Federation Council Defense Committee chairman Viktor Ozerov called (t)he issue of Crimea
absolutely clear. It is part of Russia, and it cannot be the subject of bargaining between Russia and the United States, no matter what is at stake. Adversarial US relations toward Russia are longstanding, not likely to change under Trump based on comments by Haley and Spicer. Candidate Trump said plenty on Russia and Vladimir Putin, comments raising hope for better relations. So far as president, hes let others speak for him on this sensitive issue. Its time for him to speak out directly on this issue, telling Americans and Russia where he stands - even though lots of details need to be filled later bases on bilateral talks. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)
Trump is too much like Rand Paul. Campaign on change to get elected but once elected prove to be status quo. And, just like Rand Paul, Trump will lose most of his original supporters. Trump is a one-term president if he even last a full term. His already low approval ratings will drop to historical lows. The left will never vote for him regardless of how much he does their bidding and the people that voted for Trump will realize he lied and will look for someone else.
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