Putin is worse than ISIS?
Stephen F. Cohen, @nyu@columbia @eastwestaccord.com
Russian
President Vladimir Putin is a bigger threat to world security than
the Islamic State group, US senator John McCain has told the ABC.
The
Republican also admitted in an exclusive interview with 7.30 that
President Donald Trump sometimes made him "nervous".
During
a visit to Canberra, Senator McCain said Mr Putin was the "premier
and most important threat, more so than ISIS".
"I
think ISIS can do terrible things. But it's the Russians who tried to
destroy the fundamental of democracy and that is to change the
outcome of an American election," he said.
"I've
seen no evidence they succeeded, but they tried and they are still
trying to change elections.
"They
just tried to affect the outcome of the French election. So I view
Vladimir Putin — who has dismembered Ukraine, a sovereign nation,
who is putting pressure on the Baltics — I view the Russians as the
far greatest challenge that we have."
He
said the US needed to respond to Russia with sanctions.
"We
have done nothing since the election last November to respond to
Vladimir Putin's attempt to change the outcome of our elections. So,
way to go Vladimir. We haven't responded at all," he said.
"Hopefully
when we get back from recess the Senate will enact sanctions on
Russia."
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