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Obama's Russia "Reset" Actually More of the Same

Robert Kagan, The Washington Post | May 26, 2010

The recent “success” in getting Russia to sign onto a new round of Iranian sanctions is being terribly oversold. ++ Moreover, Russia’s recent commitment to sign onto a new round of Iranian sanctions is not a product of the Obama administrations so-called “reset” policy. ++ In reality, the result of Obama’s policy has been "to produce a wave of insecurity throughout Eastern and Central Europe and the Baltics, where people are starting to fear they can no longer count on the United States to protect them from an expansive Russia.”

 

 
 
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