Putin spokesman: Russia to consider retaliation after US sanctions

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Moscow is considering retaliatory measures against the U.S. following the announcement of new sanctions on Russia, an official said Thursday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said Moscow regrets the new U.S. sanctions announced Thursday and will consider retaliatory measures, The Associated Press reported.

BREAKING: Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman says Moscow regrets new U.S. sanctions, will consider retaliatory measures.
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 29, 2016

Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, said that the new sanctions are an example of President Obama's "unpredictable" and "aggressive foreign policy," according to the AP. He also claimed the new measures are aimed at trying to "deal a blow to the foreign policy plans" of President-elect Donald Trump.

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Such steps of the U.S. administration that has three weeks left to work are aimed at two things: to further harm Russian-American ties, which are at a low point as it is, as well as, obviously, deal a blow on the foreign policy plans of the incoming administration of the president-elect," Peskov said.
Peskov said Putin had yet to study the new sanctions and work out the retaliatory measures Russia could take, the AP reported.

"For now I can not say what will be our response. Although, as we know, we have no other alternative than to abide by a principle of reciprocity. Naturally, we will issue an adequate response. This response will be formulated by the president of the Russian Federation," Peskov said, according to Ria News.

Vladimir Dzhabarov, the deputy chairman of the foreign policy committee in the Russian Duma, told the Russian News Agency TASS that "reciprocal steps" will be taken, adding, "The U.S. embassy in Moscow and, quite possibly, the consulates will be cut down to size as well."

The Russian Embassy in the U.S. also said that official statements and countermeasures will be annoucned Friday, citing Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...esman-russia-to-consider-retaliation-after-us
 
They issued a few tweets featuring a picture of a baby duck with the word "lame" superimposed over it.
A fitting response for a guy who ceased being president in November.
 
Annatta and all his rightwing buddies like PostmenopausalPussy are rooting for the Russian retaliation.
 
All the people Obama kicked out, according to Obama, had nothing to do with hacking the DNCs email.

What a payback.

Dumbass.

Did you not hear about the attack on a US Diplomat in Moscow by a Moscow policeman?

That's why the Russian SPIES posing as Diplomats were kicked out.

Dumbass.
 
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LOL now the right wing in America is cheering the Russians - has the world reversed direction? Shows you one thing, how easily American conservatives can be played and made to follow.

http://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...mp-says-time-to-move-on&p=1793203#post1793203


"President Eisenhower describes his administration's political philosophy as 'dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive, dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive moderation,' then as 'moderate progressivism,' and then as 'positive progressivism.'" William Manchester quote from 'The Power and the Glory'
 
Putin acts the adult

Putin says he will not retaliate with expulsions - overriding his foreign minister ( Lavrov)-
Invites US diplomatic corps kids to celebrate New Years with him

The US left/Warpigs will continue to froth over "rigged elections"
 
not retaliating is unusual. Putin actually cares about US/Russian relations.
The Dems prefer to whine and froth to cover up their loss.

The war hawks will continue to beat the drums. Once Obama is gone it might calm down
 
not retaliating is unusual. Putin actually cares about US/Russian relations.
The Dems prefer to whine and froth to cover up their loss.

The war hawks will continue to beat the drums. Once Obama is gone it might calm down

Total and complete idiot.
 
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