Putin spokesman: American 'hysteria' hurting relations

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Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, told CNN that "hysteria in official Washington and in the American media" is harming relations between the two nations.
Allegations that Russia hacked American institutions are false, Peskov said in an interview, and it's "high time for someone in the States to think, 'Are we that weak that a country can interfere in our domestic affairs and influence our electoral system?'
"This is unimaginable and someone has to say -- all this is not true. We have to be sober, let's come to our minds," Peskov said.

Questions about President Donald Trump's ties to Russia have consumed Washington since Trump assumed office. Much of the scrutiny is directed at meetings between Russian officials and people close to Trump before he took office.
Peskov insisted Russia is not meddling in American politics.

We don't have the slightest intention to interfere," he said. "The only thing I can tell you is that all this hysteria and public opinion, hysteria in official Washington and hysteria in American media, this is doing lots of harm to the future of our bilateral relations."
The United States is "global player number one," Peskov said, and Russia seeks a relationship with a stable government.
"For us, we are interested in having a predictable partner, a predictable vis a vis for the dialogue," he said. "And now when we unfortunately don't have a comfortable environment for our dialogue, of course it is a great pity."
Peskov said he's disappointed Russia has become such a political issue in the United States.
"We're really sorry about the situation that we are facing now. It is emotional extremism, of trying to make a toxic country out of Russia, to make a toxic ... ambassador out of Russia's ambassador," he said.
Sergey Kislyak, Russian ambassador to the United States, has been scrutinized for his dealings with Trump's short-lived National Security Adviser Mike Flynn and two meetings with Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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We're really sorry about the situation that we are facing now. It is emotional extremism, of trying to make a toxic country out of Russia, to make a toxic ... ambassador out of Russia's ambassador,"
exactly. Does anyone think Kislyak met with Sessions for any reason then to express his concerns over Uk?

The IC has built in emotional extremism of anything Russian,and the leaks to the press feed off the hysteria ginned up by politicians
 
The Soviets were totally different from the fascistic Russians! Letting the SU fall was the biggest mistake America ever made! One of the two pillars of freedom and democracy against fascism fell, and the other did 25 years later as well.
 
Yet 30 years ago, people like you were falling over themselves to kowtow to the Soviets?!

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Yep, and the Hillbag had her "reset": button, and Soetoro got caught, on a hot mic, sucking Putin's dick.
 
The Soviets were totally different from the fascistic Russians! Letting the SU fall was the biggest mistake America ever made! One of the two pillars of freedom and democracy against fascism fell, and the other did 25 years later as well.

Yeh well you ask anybody in Eastern Europe old enough to remember those times, they will most likely give you a good tongue lashing or worse. I travelled all over Eastern Europe on business in the early 90s, if you had spouted that bollocks back then you'd have received a good arsekicking. The Poles, Czechs, Hungarians etc. absolutely loathed and detested the Soviet Union, and indeed anybody that tried to defend it.

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The Soviets were totally different from the fascistic Russians! Letting the SU fall was the biggest mistake America ever made! One of the two pillars of freedom and democracy against fascism fell, and the other did 25 years later as well.
the USSR was a fascist state run by oligarchs for the benefit of oligarchs -but more then an oligarchy it was a totalitarian state.
Trying to debate the difference between Russia today and the USSR is meaningless for realpolitik.

Consider. we had detente' and rapproachment with the USSR -but in today's Russian hysteria the thought
of doing the same is considered political blasphemy.
The Dem's and the IC are using Russia-phobia to undermine Trump,and by doing so are forcing a hardening
of the failed relationship wrought by Obama.

Russian reset benefits the world. The Dem's do not care -they prefer the Cold War 2.0
 
No surprise. Socialist Democrats led us into every major U.S. war of the 20th century.

When will you knuckle dragging neanderthals join the 21st century?

Right.
Dems tried to stop them,
While Bushs profited from them.

Idiot.
 
the USSR was a fascist state run by oligarchs for the benefit of oligarchs -but more then an oligarchy it was a totalitarian state.
Trying to debate the difference between Russia today and the USSR is meaningless for realpolitik.

Consider. we had detente' and rapproachment with the USSR -but in today's Russian hysteria the thought
of doing the same is considered political blasphemy.
The Dem's and the IC are using Russia-phobia to undermine Trump,and by doing so are forcing a hardening
of the failed relationship wrought by Obama.

Russian reset benefits the world. The Dem's do not care -they prefer the Cold War 2.0

Most idiotic comments ever uttered on the internet.

SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU RETARD.
 
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