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US
House of Representatives passes resolution against Russia
The
US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved a document
which strongly condemns Moscow's actions against its neighbors,
calling them a policy of aggression
RT,
4
December, 2014
Passed
with 411-10 votes, the resolution slams
Russia’s “continuing
political, economic, and military aggression”
against Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova and the “continuing
violation of their sovereignty, independence, and territorial
integrity.”
"The
US, Europe and our allies must aggressively keep the pressure on Mr.
Putin to encourage him to change his behavior,"
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, the resolution's sponsor, said.
The
resolution calls for Russia to stop supporting local militias in
eastern Ukraine and for the cancellation of Crimea’s decision to
join Russia. In addition, it calls on Moscow to withdraw its troops
which the US claims are in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
The
House calls on President Barack Obama to provide Ukraine with defense
equipment and training.
"Ukraine
is clearly in need of urgent military assistance,"
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen said as quoted by The Hill.
Previously
Obama declined Ukrainian
President Petro Poroshenko’s plea for lethal military aid. During
his visit to Washington in September, Poroshenko addressed Congress
calling to provide Kiev with “more military equipment, lethal and
non-lethal” drawing applause from the audience.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko
addresses a joint session of the US Congress at the Capitol in
Washington, DC, on September 18, 2014. (AFP Photo/Nicholas Kamm)
The
lawmakers agreed that the president and State Department should also
find a way to “distribute
news and information” in
Russian to countries with Russian-speaking populations.
RT's
Gayane Chichakyan asked US State Department spokesperson Marie Harf
whether this is a fight for more US influence in the region during
Thursday’s daily press briefing.
Harf
denied that US wants to fight for influence, saying that it plans
to “fight
for the people of Ukraine and indeed the entire region to get the
truth about what’s happening on the ground” and
to "talk
about exactly what is happening in a much more truthful way."
The
lawmakers specified that the resolution was targeting Putin and his
policy, but not all Russian people.
The
resolution follows Putin’s speech to Federal Assembly made on
Thursday, where he criticized the “deterrence
policy”
conducted against Russia by other states.
“The
deterrence policy was not invented yesterday, it has been always
conducted towards our country, for decades, if not centuries,”
Putin noted. “Every
time somebody considers Russia is becoming too powerful and
independent, such instruments are turned on immediately.”
He
mentioned that the US has been manipulating foreign relations of
Russia’s neighbors, adding that “sometimes
you don’t even know to whom it is better to talk to: the
governments of certain countries or directly with their American
patrons.”
The
relations between the two states have got colder in the past decade
and will deteriorate even more following the adoption of the H. Res.
758, warns former Republican Dennis Kucinich.
“NATO
encirclement, the US-backed coup in Ukraine, an attempt to use an
agreement with the European Union to bring NATO into Ukraine at the
Russian border, a US nuclear first-strike policy, are all policies
which attempt to substitute force for diplomacy,”
he said as quoted by Truthdig.
Kucinich
explained that Russia had only responded to an appeal by the local
population in Ukraine to protect them from the violence when Moscow
agreed to Crimea joining the Russian Federation. It was “a
reaffirmation of an historic relationship,” Kucinich
said.
“The
Western press begins its narrative on the Crimea situation with the
annexation, but completely ignores the provocations by the West and
other causal factors... This distortion of reality is artificially
creating an hysteria about Russian aggressiveness,” he
said, adding that the US Congress “is
responding to the distortions, not to the reality.”
Kucinich
also criticized US rhetoric, calling it “saber-rattling,
which led to the initiation and escalation of the Cold War” and
urged Washington to “employ
diplomacy, not more military expenditures, in the quest for
international order.”
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