Putin "not that smart". Just whole lot smarter than Obomba.
Russian
economy attacked through oil prices – Obama
RT,
30
December, 2014
Pushing
down global oil prices was part of Washington’s rationale to
destabilize the Russian economy, US President Barack Obama said in an
interview to National Public Radio, a non-profit media organization.
Oil price key to Russian economy crumbling
Answering
a direct question whether it was the US that collapsed oil prices
globally to create problems for Russia, Obama said that Russian
economy “was
already contracting and capital was fleeing even before oil
collapsed.”
Obama
revealed that it was a “part
of our rationale” that
the “only
thing” keeping
Russian economy“afloat” was
the price of oil.
Sanctions
only made Russian economy more vulnerable to the “inevitable” oil
price disruptions. “They'd
have enormous difficulty managing it,” Obama
said.
The
US should be “firm
with the Russians” when
it comes to issues like Ukraine, but also America must build its
manufacturing base to make sure its economy is better than Russia’s.
“Ultimately,
the big advantage we have with Russia is we've got a dynamic, vital
economy, and they don't. They rely on oil; we rely on oil and iPads
and movies and you name it,” Obama
said, adding that“making
sure that prosperity is broadly shared” is
also important for American people to feel confident about the
future.
“We don't really have a serious conventional military peer”
Pressure
on Russia has not helped to solve the Ukrainian crisis, Obama said,
because such international problems are big, difficult and messy.
“But
wherever we have been involved over the last several years, I think
the outcome has been better because of American leadership,” Obama
said, adding later in his speech that in Ukraine the US has been
upholding international norms.
Speaking
about the future, Obama said that “America is in a great position
and our military is more capable than any military in history.”
“We
don't really have a serious peer, at least on the conventional
level,” Obama
said, but acknowledged that “obviously
Russia is a significant nuclear power.”
Putin ‘not so smart’ after all – Obama
“You'll
recall that three or four months ago, everybody in Washington was
convinced that President Putin was a genius... And he had
outmaneuvered all of us and he had, you know, bullied and, you know,
strategized his way into expanding Russian power,” Obama
said.
“We
don't want war with Russia,” Obama
recalled telling himself at the time. So instead he concentrated on
applying “steady pressure” on Moscow.
An
international coalition with European partners was formed “to
oppose Russia's violation of another country's sovereignty,” Obama
said, after the interviewer mentioned the Crimean Peninsula.
After
the citizens of Crimea voted overwhelmingly in favor of reuniting
with Russia in spring, Moscow quickly organized the region’s
reentry into the Russian Federation.
“Over
time, this would be a strategic mistake by Russia,” Obama
said.
“And
today, you know, I'd sense that at least outside of Russia, maybe
some people are thinking what Putin did wasn't so smart,” Obama
said.
“America never colonized or grabbed resources of other countries”
“America's
never been in the business of colonizing other countries and grabbing
their resources… we've never been in the business of bullying folks
into doing things that we can't do for ourselves,”Obama
said, adding that when such things were done, they “never
worked out all that well. That's not our best tradition.”
America’s
best tradition is to lead by example, to be strong and secure to
stand up for “what
we believe in,” Obama
said, emphasizing that the US is “in
a great position to do that right now.”
Through
the last two years of his presidency, Obama said he intended to build
on work “that
we've done over the last six years” and
expressed hope he can bring the country together to do it.
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