Russian Leader Doesn't Expect New Cold War
Medvedev Sees No Ideological Differences Strong Enough To Cause Conflict Despite Strained Relations
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev walks in a heavy rain in Red Square after his meeting with Western political experts in Moscow, Sept. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti)
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Russia's relations with the U.S. were already at a post-Cold War low when they were further damaged by Russia's war with U.S. ally Georgia in August. Russia has complained vehemently about what it says is a growing U.S. military presence near its borders.
But Medvedev said Wednesday that the Cold War was based on ideological differences between the Soviet Union and the NATO nations.
"We do not have such ideological differences around which a new cold or any other kind of war could start," Medvedev said after talks with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero outside St. Petersburg.
Medvedev said he would not "dramatize" troubled ties between Russia and NATO, and warned that NATO needs Russia more than Russia needs NATO.
He also said the outcome of the U.S. presidential election should not affect relations between Washington and Moscow.
Regardless of who wins the U.S. presidency, "Job No. 1 is to deal with the situation in the economy - that's what must be done."
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin also continued Russia's repeated verbal jabs at the U.S. over the global financial crisis.
"Everything that is happening today in the sphere of economics and finance began, as is known, in the U.S.," Putin told a Cabinet meeting, according to an official transcript.
"This whole crisis, which has hit many countries and, most sadly, the inability to make adequate decisions - this is (the result) not of the irresponsibility of specific individuals but the irresponsibility of a system - a system that pretended to leadership," he said, clearly referring to the United States.
"But we see that it is not only unable to provide leadership but not even capable of making adequate, absolutely necessary decisions to overcome crisis phenomena," he said.
White House spokesman Tony Fratto, asked to respond to Putin's remarks, said: "We have dealt with this problem, a very complicated and far-reaching problem, in as aggressive a way possible. And I don't think there's any question of that, and I'll just leave it at that."
The top U.S. diplomat for Latin America, Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Shannon, said Wednesday that, despite Russia's diplomatic and military overtures in the region, the U.S. has "no intention of reviving Cold War images or Cold War rhetoric."
"This is a conflict that the region has thankfully left behind," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
Asked how concerned Washington is about Russia's deepening ties with Venezuela and its dispatching of a naval squadron there on a visit, he said: "There is no doubt about who holds the preponderance of military power in the Caribbean, so we certainly don't see this activity as presenting a military or geopolitical threat to us."
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It makes it a LOT easier to keep score... - Reply to this comment
- Stand Down the Bombers over American Airspace and join NATO....Then there will be no cold war...at least with Russia.
I doubt the Chinese have the same views..
Posted by MrNrgmizer at 01:47 AM : Oct 02, 2008
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That could possibly work; however, Russia is already in the SCO with China which is kind of like NATO. Defect Russia! xP - Reply to this comment
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2) Corporate America is on Skid Row and can no longer interfere in Russian Financial affairs.
The real worry are the far right wing Nazi''s in the European Parliament who wish to carry on the evil deeds of Adolph Shcicklegrubber. - Reply to this comment
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