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Steps a High Ranking Traitor Would Take
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(01-16-2019, 05:33 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: Well Obama did let him pull off the first annexation of territory since the second world war with minimal consequence.  I'd say access to a year round warm water port was a bigger coup for Putin than anything he pulls off during the Trump years.

A second warm water port. 

Not sure how Obama "let" Putin annex the Crimea, as if that were simply his call. And Putin does not seem to think the international sanctions he incurred were "minimal consequence" as he has been working actively to lift them--in part through contact with members of Trump's campaign. 
Viewed through Putin's eyes, looks to me like Obama has been an obstacle to the Kremlin, not a facilitator, if Obama's diplomacy helped engineer these costly sanctions.

If Trump has become a Russian asset, mightn't that be a bigger coup--perhaps the biggest in the history of espionage? 
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So we have one vote for Obama here, and one action to consider. 

Anyone out there think Trump's actions or policies have served Russian national interests to the detriment of American? Remember, the key is to view this from Putin's perspective.
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RE: Steps a High Ranking Traitor Would Take - Dill - 01-16-2019, 06:44 PM

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