Friday, May 24, 2019

Geopolitics Russophobia on Capitol

Geopolitics. Russophobia on Capitol Hill

Geopolitics. Russophobia on Capitol Hill

The political establishment in Washington last year, fell into a rage after a while still a presidential candidate Donald Tramp said he wants to improve relations with the Russian. For refusing to criticize Russia or Putin, he was persecuted, entered into a conspiracy with Clinton. So much so, that Trump announced a Russian spy and began to look for evidence of this.

The recent incident on Capitol Hill proves once again how deep the hatred took root. Senator Dzhon Makkeyn the Republican Party proposed a bill that allows rapidly to include Montenegro in NATO. But his idea was rejected by the other Republican Senator Rand Paul, who considered it inappropriate to take additional military spending, while the debt of the USA and so is 20 trillion dollars. Russia allegedly did everything to presidential elections in Montenegro won its people. Rand Paul refusal infuriated McCain, who is well known for his hawkish anti-Russian rhetoric. Senator called "Putin's man" counterpart.

Russia-US-Montenegro - a kind of geopolitical triangle, where the interests of the three countries may not always be the same, and run counter to each other. Hawkish rhetoric against Russia can be understood. However, the blame in the same party, "work on the Russian government" is already talking about phobias, Russophobia.

The main question is whether the president of the Trump can overcome these phobias and improve relations with Russia?



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