"In Putin's mind, if it's worth doing, its worth overdoing," said Chollet, who is now the executive vice president for security and defense policy at The German Marshall Fund. "The scale of the cuts he's demanding are significant, even by Cold War standards."Chollet noted that the standoff could be "an opening bid for Trump to try find a pathway to better relations with Russia.""That seems to be what the Kremlin is hoping for," he added.Dmitri Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, told reporters on Monday that "the will to normalize" US-Russia relations "should be placed on the record."
Russia does not need 755 US bureaucrats to help manage his economy, they are American socialist idiots who would most likely drive Russia to bankruptcy. So, for the sake of the world economy, thank god we dumped another batch of worthless bureaucrats.
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