Obama tells Russia's Medvedev more flexibility after election
By Reuters March 26, 201212:09 PM PDT Updated 13 years ago
U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in a bilateral meeting before they both attend the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit later today in Seoul, South Korea, March 26, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabSEOUL (Reuters) - President Barack Obama was caught on camera on Monday assuring outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he will have "more flexibility" to deal with contentious issues like missile defense after the U.S. presidential election.Obama, during talks in Seoul, urged Moscow to give him "space" until after the November ballot, and Medvedev said he would relay the message to incoming Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy had “selfish political and ideological motives” when he made secret overtures to the Soviet Union’s spy agency during the Cold War to thwart then-President Ronald Reagan’s re-election, a Reagan biographer said in an interview with The Daily Signal.
When they came to light years later, Kennedy’s secret contacts with the Russians through their KGB spy agency in the early 1980s didn’t cause nearly the tizzy that Russia’s alleged interference with this year’s election has for President-elect Donald Trump among liberal activists and reporters.
Its really something to watch democrats actually hope the worse for our country rather than let positives by Trump hurt their politics. It was the same during the Bush years so this is not isolated to Trump. It is a deep dark hatred for anyone who opposes their political viewpoint, and if they have to beat or kill people to stop anything from hurting their politics, so be it. The rats truly are the enemy from within.
How much was the dementia patient getting paid for supporting Hamas?
Toss in the $230 million for the dock that delivered needed supplies to the people of Gaza Hamas.
Biden Gaza pier fiasco left 62 US forces injured, one dead and caused $31M in damages: report
“The Army and Navy did not allocate sufficient maintenance, manning, [or] training,” according to the report, which also found that the services “did not organize, train, and equip to a common joint standard” for the so-called “joint logistics over-the-shore” (JLOTS) operation.
The disjointed nature of the effort contributed to 27 watercraft and other paraphernalia suffering damage costing $31 million to repair, the report found, as “Army- and Navy-specific equipment, including watercraft, piers, and causeways, as well as command, control, and communications systems was not interoperable.”
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America Last is really upset
It has been a tough week for them.
If he can sell an entire country on buying those shit planes he can sell anything at this point.
The Wilton Parmenter Presidency isn't as upsetting as you imagine.
Bromance
By Reuters March 26, 201212:09 PM PDT Updated 13 years ago
U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in a bilateral meeting before they both attend the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit later today in Seoul, South Korea, March 26, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabSEOUL (Reuters) - President Barack Obama was caught on camera on Monday assuring outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he will have "more flexibility" to deal with contentious issues like missile defense after the U.S. presidential election.Obama, during talks in Seoul, urged Moscow to give him "space" until after the November ballot, and Medvedev said he would relay the message to incoming Russian president Vladimir Putin.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2016/12/14/ted-kennedy-made-secret-overtures-to-russia-to-prevent-ronald-reagans-re-election/
Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy had “selfish political and ideological motives” when he made secret overtures to the Soviet Union’s spy agency during the Cold War to thwart then-President Ronald Reagan’s re-election, a Reagan biographer said in an interview with The Daily Signal.
When they came to light years later, Kennedy’s secret contacts with the Russians through their KGB spy agency in the early 1980s didn’t cause nearly the tizzy that Russia’s alleged interference with this year’s election has for President-elect Donald Trump among liberal activists and reporters.
Adorable.
Its really something to watch democrats actually hope the worse for our country rather than let positives by Trump hurt their politics. It was the same during the Bush years so this is not isolated to Trump. It is a deep dark hatred for anyone who opposes their political viewpoint, and if they have to beat or kill people to stop anything from hurting their politics, so be it. The rats truly are the enemy from within.
Was the better alternative no business for the American plane manufacturer? Should we be rooting for Airbus? Why are you such a miserable cunt?
American leftards think this is a feature and not a bug. America Last. Nothing can be done.
because it makes you girls cry uncontrollably
Can’t wait to hear all about how that was a GOOD Hamas team now, since the Saudis and Qatar all back them.
I laugh. Just at you. None of your posts are funny or witty.
Hamas has been removed from the board
Hide and watch
The only one routinely throwing a fit around here is you.
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Pawz loves supporting Hamas when they give money to Daddy.
How much was the dementia patient getting paid for supporting Hamas?
Toss in the $230 million for the dock that delivered needed supplies to
Biden Gaza pier fiasco left 62 US forces injured, one dead and caused $31M in damages: reportthe people of GazaHamas.“The Army and Navy did not allocate sufficient maintenance, manning, [or] training,” according to the report, which also found that the services “did not organize, train, and equip to a common joint standard” for the so-called “joint logistics over-the-shore” (JLOTS) operation.
The disjointed nature of the effort contributed to 27 watercraft and other paraphernalia suffering damage costing $31 million to repair, the report found, as “Army- and Navy-specific equipment, including watercraft, piers, and causeways, as well as command, control, and communications systems was not interoperable.”