Ever since NATO issued economic sanctions against Russia----w the Ruble tumbling down further---its economy has been declining more than ever (since Putin took office). That's why Putin is so keen on having the sanctions lifted. additionally, Putin has schemed for "work-around" to counter its economic decline. perhaps, this is one of the intended consequences of the Trump-induced tariff war. Trump imposes tariffs on China, who retaliates by cancelling its orders of soy beans from US farmers. China initiates new soy bean orders w Brazil, India and Russia. Thus far, relative to last year, China has tripled its soy bean orders from Russia, https://www.axios.com/china-soy-bea...war-553afce6-d9d5-43b5-b04b-f94d20dd6bbc.html meanwhile US soy bean are stuck in warehouses in ruins; Trump has announced a $12 Billion bail out / hand-out to US soybean farmers to lessen their economic ruins. effectively, some of that B $12 US taxpayer bailout goes to increasing Russian soy bean exports to China which, in the process, lessens the adverse effect of the NATO sanction on Russia
No, the White House didn’t intentionally edit a question to Putin out of a video https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-putin-out-of-a-video/?utm_term=.dc01ab2f19f6
Gee... I thought the Senate was responsible for oversight on what the State Department does? Pompeo spars with senators at testy hearing http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/398916-pompeo-spars-with-senators-at-testy-hearing
But but I thought trump had the toughest sanctions? Gee, if only there was an equal branch of the government... we could call it Congress. Foreign Affairs chair says Trump is ignoring sanctions on Russia for former spy poisoning Rep. Ed Royce is asking the president for new sanctions on Russia for attack in Britain https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...-ignoring-sanctions-russia-former-spy-n894961