Thursday, November 17, 2016

McCain: A Trump administration thaw with Russia is 'unacceptable'

WASHINGTON —  Sen. John McCain, the powerful chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sent his first shot across the bow of President-elect Donald Trump's national security plans Tuesday, saying that any attempt to "reset" relations with Russia was unacceptable. 
"With the U.S. presidential transition underway, Vladimir Putin has said in recent days that he wants to improve relations with the United States," McCain, R-Ariz., said in a statement released by his office. 
"We should place as much faith in such statements as any other made by a former KGB agent who has plunged his country into tyranny, murdered his political opponents, invaded his neighbors, threatened America's allies, and attempted to undermine America's elections," he said.
DYI:  John McCain an ultra conservative globalist "to bring down Russia" in order to go after their multitude of natural resources.  This has been in play ever since the end of WWII. First with containing then breaking apart the Soviet's Union accomplished December 26, 1991.  Since 1992 the State Department(Department of Perpetual Wars) to "finish the job" with Russia losing the Caucasus', The Laplands in the north, and the grand prize the political subdivision east of the Urals forming new countries favorable to the elites global natural resource companies.  Of course Russia and especially Putin is very aware of this and will not "roll over" for any one including McCain.  If the ultra conservatives globalist push too hard and too fast Russia's will be backed into a corner with only the nuclear option.

If Trump is to move into a different direction - of detente with Russia - he will need to gut the State Department especially any individuals who are Council of Foreign Affairs(CFR). CFR members are one world government global elitist's who see Russia as their path to world government along with further enriching themselves with Russia's natural resources.

If Trump is to "drain the swamp" he has a huge job ahead of him.  If he is serious and I hope he is - I wish him well and much luck.

DYI         

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