Arrogant America delivers a geopolitical karate chop to any serious relations with Russia

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America’s plans in Africa, Asia, and The Middle East are quickly going up in smoke. Her plans of ousting Syrian leader Bashir Al-Assad are also sputtering and dying. Her plans for an Asian pivot is being met with China doing a South & Central American pivot.

Everywhere that she once exercised unrivaled power, she is losing at every turn. She sees China and Russia forming a powerful team to come against her. Not only are these two nations co-operating in the political and military spheres, they are also now working hand in hand economically to uproot the dollar and remove the American’s unfair advantage.

Back home the American populace is gripped by mounting unemployment, growing hunger and homelessness, a dying dollar….a faltering economy ,and a host of other troubles. She faces rebellion from her military. There is a divide in the population.

With all of these things coming upon her so swift and so heavy, she must take the people’s eyes off o fall of the scandals and problems that are growing at such fast pace. So we see this latest move by those in power in the halls of D.C..

         Obama acting contentiously about Russia over Snowden

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Political analyst Stephen Lendman believes that US President Barack Obama is acting very contentiously by deciding not to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin next month.

“Obama is acting very contentiously about Russia. There is an upcoming September 5-6 G20 meeting in St. Petersburg. It confirms that Obama will attend [the meeting that] Russian President Vladimir Putin will host the G20 leaders,” he said in an interview with Press TV on Wednesday.
However, White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said that Obama canceled his one-on-one meeting with Putin after Moscow granted asylum to National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
“Putin granted Edward Snowden asylum. He did it responsibly. Edward Snowden exposed lawless US spying. He connected important dots for millions of people around the world. He exposed US lawlessness. He acted courageously,” Lendman said.
“Russia did the right thing. It granted him asylum. Russian has no extradition treaty with America. It has no obligation to return anyone,” he added.
The relations between the two countries have been strained over the Snowden case. The Syrian conflict and Washington’s installing of a missile shield system in Eastern Europe are among serious issues damaging the relations.

Source: www.presstv.ir

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