Obama: No, Romney Wasn't Right About Russia (Click here to read more)
Caitlin
MacNeal
March 25, 2014
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President
Barack Obama on Tuesday said Mitt Romney was wrong in 2012 about the
extent of Russia's power in the world. Russia isn't the United
States' "No. 1 geopolitical foe" but rather a "regional
power," he countered.
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Holding
a joint news conference with Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte at
the Nuclear Security Conference at The Hague, Obama was asked by
ABC's Jonathan Karl whether Romney had a point given Russia's recent
invasion of the Ukrainian Crimea and their position on Syria's civil
war.
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"The
truth of the matter is, America's got a whole lot of challenges.
Russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate
neighbors, not out of strength, but out of weakness," Obama
said.
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"The
fact that Russia felt compelled to go in militarily and lay bear
these violations of international law indicates less influence, not
more," he added. "And so my response then continues to be
what I believe today, which is Russia's actions are a problem, they
don't pose the number one national security threat to the United
States."
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