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    FLASHBACK: Comparing Obama’s Treatment of Russia to Trump’s

    By Daniel Fleming5 Mins Read
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    President Barack Obama participates in a bilateral meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia at the Esperanza Resort in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, June 18, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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    Even though after over 2 years of investigation by the FBI Robert Mueller, the left has not found one single bit of proof of their imagined Russia collusion.

    Rep Steve Scalise laid out the case against Obama’s workings with Russia back in July. Because of the ongoing battle and the fact that House Democrats holding investigations to dredge up a dead horse, I think it’s important to repeat what Scalise dug up when mainstream media not only dropped the ball, but tried to hide it from the people. See how much of this you remember.

    President @realDonaldTrump went into this meeting with Putin from a position of American strength to combat Russian aggression, but it’s important to remember how Russia was allowed to get to this point. https://t.co/Fni4HSAAZn

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    March 2009: President Obama and Secretary Clinton hit the reset button on relations with Russia. pic.twitter.com/5GafJAyww0

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    Notice that the Russian appears to be laughing in Hillary’s face in that video.

    Then, there was March 2012. Obama promised then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he would have more “flexibility” on missile defense after being reelected.

    “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility,” Obama said.

    “I understand,” Medvedev replied. “I will transmit this information to Vladimir, and I stand with you.”

    March 2012: President Obama promises Russia flexibility on missile defense in return for “space” during his final election. pic.twitter.com/vcBPKc2M9v

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    October 2012: President Obama mocks Governor Romney in a presidential debate for saying Russia is our number one geopolitical foe; Democrats, Liberal Media join in. (video via @FreeBeacon) pic.twitter.com/D1d8lPMmJo

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    August 2013: Russia-backed Syria crosses President Obama’s “red line” with a chemical weapon attack on its own citizens; President Obama fails to respond with force despite his original threat. https://t.co/sc3iRd4Jdg

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    February 2014: Russia annexes Crimea; President Obama does nothing to stop them.

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    June 2017: Senior Obama administration official admits they “sort of choked” when it came to dealing with Russia. President @realDonaldTrump won’t choke like President Obama did. https://t.co/UR33MRoJCo

    — Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 16, 2018

    It sounds like Russia is blackmailing Obama, but they didn’t. Obama was just totally out of his pay scale as president. Now, let’s take a look at how President Trump has dealt with Russia.

    • The Trump Administration has implemented a wide array of sanctions and other punitive actions against Russia for their destabilizing actions and provocations against the U.S. and its allies.
      • In response to Russian interference in the 2016 election and other malfeasance, the Trump Administration has sanctioned Russian oligarchs and intelligence entities.
      • Throughout 2017 and 2018, the U.S. sanctioned numerous Russian actors for violating non-proliferation laws by supporting weapons programs in Iran and Syria, and supporting North Korea’s development of weapons of mass destruction.
      • The Trump Administration has issued sanctions against more than one hundred Russian actors and firms for Russia’s destabilizing actions in Ukraine and its ongoing occupation of Crimea.
      • In March 2017, in response to Russia’s use of a military-grade chemical weapon in the United Kingdom, the Trump Administration ordered multiple Russian consulates in the United States closed and expelled 60 Russian intelligence officers.
    • Due to sanctions imposed by the Trump Administration, the Russian economy and Russian geo-economic projects have been severely constrained.
      • In 2018, as Russian investors reacted to new sanctions, the Russian Ruble made its biggest fall in over three years, and, as of July 2018, is down nearly nine percent against the dollar.
      • As a part of its sanctions against Russia, the United States has prevented numerous companies from partnering with Russian offshore oil projects, denying these projects access to capital and key resources.
      • The Trump Administration has also opposed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s largest geo-economic project, the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which could generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for Russia.
    • In the wake of Russian provocations, President Trump has exercised U.S. military power and worked to bolster U.S. allies in Europe.
      • In 2017, President Trump approved the sale of lethal weapons to Ukraine addressing the country’s vulnerability to Russian-backed separatists in its eastern provinces.
      • Under the Trump Administration, Russian mercenaries and other pro-Syrian regime forces attacking U.S. troops in Syria were killed.
      • The U.S. has increased troops and its military capability in Eastern Europe and dramatically increased training and drills with its NATO partners.
      • In 2018, the U.S. Department of Defense increased its spending as part of the European Deterrence Initiative by $1.4 billion dollars.
      • Due to pressure from President Trump, U.S.’ NATO allies have increased defense expenditures by five percent.

    If Russia is blackmailing President Trump, they are the worst blackmailers in the history of this solar system.

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