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In the scarcely two weeks since Donald Trump’s surprise victory over Hillary Clinton, he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spoken at least twice by phone.
Their aides have had additional contacts.
That’s more contact than Trump is known to have had with any other world leader since he defeated Clinton in the Nov. 8 election. But it is a concrete display of what many predicted would be a reversal in the standoffish relations between the two nuclear powers should Trump win election.
Russian news outlets reported Wednesday that Trump and Putin already are negotiating how Russia and the United States will act in the Middle East next year.
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Putin cultivates an image as a stern-faced tough guy with a black belt in judo who rides horses bare-chested and exiles political foes. But it appears he can hardly contain his joy at Trump’s ascension to the presidency.
Putin discussed his most recent talk with Trump at a briefing in Lima, Peru, on Sunday.
“The president-elect confirmed he is willing to normalize Russian-American relations,” Putin told reporters. “I told him the same.”
Putin said he and Trump had not set a date for a personal summit, but he noted that their representatives will be meeting soon.
At a meeting of the 21 member nations in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group, Putin also met with President Barack Obama, inviting him to Moscow after he leaves the White House.
Putin, however, noted the two countries’ ties have been strained under Obama.
“We acknowledged that despite the fact that our dialogue was not easy – if truth be told, it was difficult to work with each other,” Putin said.
THE PRESIDENT-ELECT CONFIRMED HE IS WILLING TO NORMALIZE RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS. I TOLD HIM THE SAME.
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Clinton was part of the reason for the worsened relations, regularly criticizing Putin’s actions at home and abroad when she was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
Since the 1917 Russian Revolution put Soviet communists in power in Moscow, two U.S. presidential candidates have rarely expressed more disparate views about Russia than did Trump and Clinton during their brutal, divisive campaign.
Clinton repeated denunciations of Putin for intervention in Ukraine and Syria, and for oppression at home. She joined U.S. intelligence agencies in blaming Russia for the computer hacks that resulted in the publication of thousands of embarrassing emails from the Democratic National Committee and in accusing Russia of trying to interfere in the U.S. election.
Trump, on the other hand, praised the Kremlin chief as a strong leader and vowed that as president he would work with Putin to defeat Islamic State militants in Syria. He cast doubt on Russia’s role in the email hacks.
Within hours of Trump’s election victory two weeks ago, Putin was one of the first world leaders to call and congratulate him. “He spoke about resuming and restoring relations with Russia,” Putin said afterward on Russian national television.
After the their most recent talk, on Nov. 14, the Kremlin said in a statement that they had discussed the need for “joint efforts against common enemy No. 1 – international terrorism and extremism.”
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Whenever someone says something to me about the extremely flawed Mr. Trump, always negative of course, always, up here in Canada, I remind them that, yes he is accused of saying bad things but that he and Putin are talking, the greatest movement towards international calm in decades, and it flies right over their peanut-butter-addled little brains as if I had been whistling “Dixie”. I add that surely this is more important than hurt feelings over identity politics and nuclear genocide but, again, they don’t hear because by now they are back discussing how uncouth the man is. Sigh.
So I draw great satisfaction merely from knowing we may have hope of seeing next summer blossom…
These two leaders emerged in a nick of time, just when the whole world was facing a nuclear annihilation. Of course the globalists, the Zionists, the neo-cons etc,, whose masters own most of the world’s banks are mad as hell and they will do any diabolical trick that people can imagine to get the train back in track for the destruction of humanity.