Why has the US again turned Russia into its enemy? After Obama made fun of Romney's then antiquated anti-Russia views in 2012 it seemed like America had moved on. What changed?
Why has the US again turned Russia into its enemy? After Obama made fun of Romney's then antiquated anti-Russia views in 2012 it seemed like America had moved on. What changed?
There was an attempt at a 'reset' under Obama between the USA and Russia, but that was to get the latter onside to help out in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran, and to prep the 'Pivot to Asia'. It was simply a lull in the conflict that has ebbed and flowed since the end of the Cold War.
Excuse my geopolitical naivete, but is there a legitimate reason for the US to view Russia as an enemy? How would the life of the average American be different if the US did not view and treat Russia adversarially?
Why has the US again turned Russia into its enemy? After Obama made fun of Romney's then antiquated anti-Russia views in 2012 it seemed like America had moved on. What changed?
There was an attempt at a 'reset' under Obama between the USA and Russia, but that was to get the latter onside to help out in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran, and to prep the 'Pivot to Asia'. It was simply a lull in the conflict that has ebbed and flowed since the end of the Cold War.
Excuse my geopolitical naivete, but is there a legitimate reason for the US to view Russia as an enemy? How would the life of the average American be different if the US did not view and treat Russia adversarially?
It will be greatly improved when DC falls on its face.
Hah, do you seriously think that anyone in DC evaluates what would be best for their citizenry?