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WORLD WAR III Title: U.S.-Russia Ties Crumble Under Weight of Syria, Nuclear Pact Ties between Russia and the U.S. deteriorated further after the Obama administration proclaimed bilateral peace talks over Syria dead and Moscow suspended a 16-year-old treaty meant to reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation. Everybodys patience with Russia has run out, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in Washington on Monday, blaming Vladimir Putins government for undermining the fight against Islamic State and for indiscriminate bombing that has killed civilians and targeted hospitals in Syria. Russians have been complicit in the Syrian tragedy, Earnest said, and there is nothing more for the United States and Russia to talk about. QuickTake Syria's Civil War The U.S. announced Monday it was withdrawing personnel who had been dispatched to the Middle East in anticipation that a Syrian cease-fire deal reached Sept. 9 would go into effect, a move that would have paved the way toward greater coordination between the U.S. and Russian militaries. That followed Putins decision earlier in the day to withdraw from a 2000 accord that committed both countries to eliminating stockpiles of plutonium used as the core material in some types of nuclear weapons. Forced Measure While Washingtons decision causes deep disappointment, the U.S. never fulfilled a commitment to separate moderate Syrian rebels from terrorist groups, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a website statement late Monday. We urge the U.S. to assess the situation once more in light of how their actions appear before the world. The stakes are very high. Halting the plutonium pact is a forced measure, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, according to the ministrys website. Russia viewed the treaty as an important step toward nuclear disarmament, he said. Putins decree accused the U.S. of unfriendly actions that posed a threat to strategic stability. The U.S. said it remains committed to the agreement and disputed Lavrovs statement. We believe its in the best interest of both the United States and Russia as part of our efforts to secure nuclear materials and combat nuclear terrorism, State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau told reporters Monday. The U.S. seeks a constructive dialogue with Russia on strategic issues, but it is Russia instead who continues to engage in destabilizing activities and to suspend cooperation under existing agreements, like this one, that benefit international security. Militants Regrouped Moscow has blamed the U.S.-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization for stoking confrontation as it builds up forces in Eastern Europe, and it accused Washington of supporting Islamic State forces after its bombing of Syrian troops last month, an attack which the U.S. said was an accident. Russia also repeatedly said the U.S. proved unable to separate the moderate rebels it backs from terrorist-led groups such as al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra. The U.S. doesnt implement agreements on Syria and then tries to shift responsibilities to others, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told state TV. In the meantime, the militants regrouped, got weapons, and mobilized resources due to the inactivity of Washington. Secretary of State John Kerrys top deputy, Antony Blinken, went to Capitol Hill last week to tell senators that the government was coming up with possible new responses to the failed cease-fire in Syria, though he didnt say what they might be. Reset? Its been more than seven years since the Obama administration sought a reset in relations between the two former Cold War rivals. Strained by Russias 2014 annexation of Crimea and allegations that Moscow is behind a wave of political hacking attacks in the U.S., the deteriorating ties could undermine other areas the two countries have coordinated on to resolve global tensions, including sanctions on North Korea and Iran over those nations nuclear programs. Russian relations with the U.S. have been awful for the past two years and todays developments are a manifestation of that, said Olga Oliker, director of the Russia program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. Russia was never a big fan of the plutonium pact, so it sees little cost in suspending the agreement, she added. All Blinken would say was that the administration has asked government agencies to put forward options, some familiar, some new. Poster Comment: The Islamic terrorists are getting exactly what they want: an inept American government stupid enough to go to war against Russia. Obama and his gang of idiots are incapable of waging war against Canada, but they'll tweak Putin enough to get many of us killed. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: HomerBohn (#0)
The Russians are telling the truth here, and the Obama Administration is lying through its teeth. We've gone through the looking glass, when the news from Pravda is more reliable than the New York Times and CBS, and when the Russian foreign ministry is more trustworthy than the US State Department and FBI. But that's where we are now.
Agree. America starves for leaders while the medicated electorate puts a foreign aid student of highly questionable background in the oval office to lard his staff up with socialist negroes. Trump is our only out here. Putin has demonstrated his leadership while we look like a nation of fools! One legacy item for the lop-eared imbecile: the return of segregation. This time it's desired by the Africans amongst us.
#3. To: HomerBohn (#2)
Fine. The ones that want segregation, send them back to Africa, one way, no return trip.
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