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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Mon Mar 26, 2018, 12:13 PM Mar 2018

Trump's Russia paradox: Why he is loathe to call out Putin

Jonathan Swan 1 hour ago

Trump's red line on Russia is Vladimir Putin. The president is loathe to criticize him by name or call him out in one-on-one conversations. But he has taken some tough steps against Russia that his predecessor didn't. An example: sending lethal arms to Ukraine.

Why this matters: It's part of the Trump paradox. He still believes the U.S. and Russia have plenty of shared interests and wants to mend the relationship. He also thinks the only way to do this is by building a warm personal relationship with Putin, according t0 people who have discussed the issue privately with Trump. But this dual-track strategy — be nice personally and tough administratively — becomes more fantastical every time Trump authorizes a harsh action against the Kremlin.

Today's actions — expelling the Russian diplomats – make sense when you bear this in mind.

The Trump administration has taken a fairly tough action against Russia, along with NATO allies, but Trump himself is loathe to brag about it. He let his press secretary Sarah Sanders announce the expulsion through an emailed statement to the media.


Behind the scenes: British Prime Minister Theresa May asked for Trump's support in expelling the Russian diplomats, but he was only willing to do so if other NATO allies — like France and Germany — would act together, a senior administration source told me.

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Trump's Russia paradox: Why he is loathe to call out Putin (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2018 OP
So it wasn't out of unified front to confront aggression, but the OPPOSITE- poboy2 Mar 2018 #1
Trump is still dreaming of a tower in Moscow... Wounded Bear Mar 2018 #2
Theresa May and Merkel gave Wellstone ruled Mar 2018 #3
the framing of this is bullshit from the start. Obama went to Europe and UNIFIED leaders re: Russia blake2012 Mar 2018 #4
I'm sure it was a Putin approved list world wide wally Mar 2018 #5
 

poboy2

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1. So it wasn't out of unified front to confront aggression, but the OPPOSITE-
Mon Mar 26, 2018, 12:16 PM
Mar 2018
Behind the scenes: British Prime Minister Theresa May asked for Trump's support in expelling the Russian diplomats, but he was only willing to do so if other NATO allies — like France and Germany — would act together, a senior administration source told me.


It was that he was too chickenshit to do something to upset his master. He wanted 'cover' so he couldn't be blamed, because he is WEAK and compromised.
 

Wellstone ruled

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3. Theresa May and Merkel gave
Mon Mar 26, 2018, 12:47 PM
Mar 2018

Vald's Stooge cover. Notice two Women stepped up to make a difference and push back at Putin.

 

blake2012

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4. the framing of this is bullshit from the start. Obama went to Europe and UNIFIED leaders re: Russia
Mon Mar 26, 2018, 12:51 PM
Mar 2018

with heavy sanctions against them after the invasion of Crimea and other Russian provocations in Ukraine. He later approved major sanctions against key people in Russia after the information came out about Russian hacking and other meddling in our elections.

I hate when shit head writers are not honest.

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