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Maj John Bell
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Let's see... "refused to hold Russia accountable for annexing Crimea in 2014."

But go back in history
_The Ukraine was ready to join NATO at the end of the Bush administration.
_The Obama administration signaled to the Russians that Ukraine's NATO membership was not a core issue
_Two years into the Obama administration, nothing was done as Russia increased pressure on the Ukraine.
_As popular discontent threatened to dislodge a pro-Russian government in the Ukraine, the Obama administration took weak measure to counter act Russia, essentially green lighting Russian annexation of the Crimea and quite literally blamed the situation on the Bush administration, which ended six year prior.

But you want to throw mud at the Trump administration because it has little choice but to accept a fait accompli handed to it by the Obama administration. Or did I miss something?
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MSgt Steve Sweeney - In an August 30, 2013 speech delivered at the State Department, President Obama's Secretary of State, John Kerry, laid out the "Obama Doctrine." Secretary Kerry specifically acknowledged Russia's long standing sway/concern over Ukraine, and that that relationship was and probably always will be a core issue for Russia. Kerry further stated that while the US hoped to see the Ukraine join NATO, it was not a core issue for the US. Secretary Kerry went on to essentially state that Obama administration's focus was on the Syrian civil war and Russian intervention there.

Given the strained personal relationship between President Obama and President Putin, and Putin's known assessment that President Obama was feckless and conflict averse. Putin correctly assessed the US's commitment, and thus world response would be "underwhelming."

President Obama acknowledged this in an April 2016 interview with Jeffrey Goldberg and "The Atlantic." Although President Obama characterized it a a step back from the overly bellicose policies of the Bush administration, stating that he kept us from one, possibly two more international armed interventions.

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Maj John Bell
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MSgt Steve Sweeney -
_"Who Is a Better Strategist: Obama or Putin?" by Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy, October 9, 2015
_"Why an Obama-Putin Summit Would Be a Big Mistake" by Tom Nichols, The National interest, September 22, 2015
_"EU Chief: Putin Was ‘Unpleasantly Struck’ by Obama’s Slighting of Russia as a ‘Regional Power (interview with European Union’s executive Commissioner, Jean-Claude Juncker)" By Patrick Goodenough | August 28, 2018 "Trouw" [Dutch national Daily Newspaper]
_"Obama and Putin met again. As always, it was awkward." By Christopher Miller and Max Knoblauch." BBC, September 28, 2015

Sorry, haven't watch Hannity since Alan Colmes left, and never went to any source under Steve Bannon's aegis.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney - I'm getting it from the articles I listed above and more. It was fairly common fodder for the pundits on all of the broadcast and cable networks, regardless of network bias, from about 2 years into the Obama administration. Multiple analysts wrote and/or spoke of their personal antagonism and distaste for each other.

If you are looking for a quote by President Putin saying President Obama was feckless and conflict averse... no, I can't provide one. Most world leaders stay within the diplomatic norm and don't personally and publicly insult each other. The norm is to let government and media surrogates do it for them. But there are plenty of respected analysts and academics who have made the case, in respected international relations and foreign affairs journals, that President Putin thought the US was a superpower led by a lamb under President Obama.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney - My feelings about President Obama...

I actually read his books that had been published prior to his election "Dreams of My Father," "The Audacity of Hope," and "Change We Can Believe in." Taking him as a man of his word, I think he had and has great intentions for this nation. But I disagree greatly with him on how much of a role local, state, and federal government should play in the lives of individual's, and the role the US should play in the world. But disagreeing with him about government doesn't cause me to have any ill will or dislike of him.
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I could truly care less what anyone's political beliefs are. If you are the type of person who believes everything the 24/7 news cycle tell you, so be it. However, if your goal regarding this post is to simply "trash talk" the POTUS (as it seems to be), you might find yourself getting very little traction on this site.
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SSgt Ray Stone Get a life.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney Well believe this, I care even less what you believe.
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CW3 (Join to see) - You can't just as I thought, all you have are brainless insults and alt right talking points as a response when facts are presented regarding your fuhrer
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SSgt Ray Stone - People like you get mad when others don't "play their game." So *you* in turn now are resorting to more idiotic comments (i.e. referring to the POTUS as a Nazi which just proves how disconnected from reality you are). I also never made any claims about the article you posted which you are telling me to "point out the lies" in it, and calling my posts "alt right talking points." You are just so feverishly in a hate-storm of anti-Trump rhetoric you completely glossed over that fact and are now seeing what you want to see (I am guessing that is nothing new for your based on your comments). For the record, "get a life" is not an insult, its a friendly suggestion. If you choose to continue on your "crazed Trump tirade" that is entirely up to you. You still have failed to demonstrate what you hope to gain by it. I suspect though its to call out like-minded lunatics such as yourself. Again, not an insult, I truly believe you are mentally ill.
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SSgt Ray Stone Just like the previous "Commandar in Chief" refused to do anything to HELP and PROTECT CRIMEA and let Russia jump into CRIMEA......take it over HOSTILELY...sat by and did nothing and let it happen. LTC Stephen F. Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Trump has never met a DICTATOR he Doesn't LOVE (or want to BE). He's a CLEAR & PRESENT DANGER to the entire WORLD. Remember the love letters to Kim,and lying to the public stating NK is no longer a nuclear threat
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