So much for the cover story

Putin signed amendments to the law on elections of the President of Russia

“If Trump loves Russia so much, why didn’t he lift the sanctions?”

In the early weeks of the Trump administration, former Obama administration officials and State Department staffers fought an intense, behind-the-scenes battle to head off efforts by incoming officials to normalize relations with Russia, according to multiple sources familiar with the events.

Unknown to the public at the time, top Trump administration officials, almost as soon as they took office, tasked State Department staffers with developing proposals for the lifting of economic sanctions, the return of diplomatic compounds and other steps to relieve tensions with Moscow.

These efforts to relax or remove punitive measures imposed by President Obama in retaliation for Russia’s intervention in Ukraine and meddling in the 2016 election alarmed some State Department officials, who immediately began lobbying congressional leaders to quickly pass legislation to block the move, the sources said.

“There was serious consideration by the White House to unilaterally rescind the sanctions,” said Dan Fried, a veteran State Department official who served as chief U.S. coordinator for sanctions policy until he retired in late February. He said in the first few weeks of the administration, he received several “panicky” calls from U.S. government officials who told him they had been directed to develop a sanctions-lifting package and imploring him, “Please, my God, can’t you stop this?”

Fried said he grew so concerned that he contacted Capitol Hill allies — including Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., the ranking minority member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — to urge them to move quickly to pass legislation that would “codify” the sanctions in place, making it difficult for President Trump to remove them.

4 thoughts on “So much for the cover story

  1. Trump ‘should’ lift the sanctions and then begin an honest dialogue with Putin.

    Our hands are not clean in any of this tit-for-tat.

    Obama and the Samantha Powers/ “Scoop” Jacksonites, pushed the Russians very hard, and at times even scared them, with their expansion of NATO, troops on their border, and interference in their political affairs.

    So Russia pushed back.

  2. Lift the sanctions? I think you’re dreaming, Im. Allow Russia to continue to drill for oil—use our technology to do it— and continue to screw-up the atmosphere? Surely you jest!

  3. In 2013 Russia announced that they needed 250 new oil rigs to be manufactured in order to open a vast new oil field in Siberia. It was a $9 billion dollar manufacturing deal.

    The Honghua Group of China got half the contract and various companies in the US got the other half.

    In 2014 the US slapped sanctions on Russia, so the US portion of the contract went to the Chinese Honghua Group.

    The oligarchs always have a plan B and a lot of their money comes from oil.

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