hehehehe.....Facing
scrutiny over his apparent embrace of nuclear proliferation, Donald
Trump’s transition team on Friday released a week-old note from Russian
President Vladimir Putin wishing the president-elect happy holidays and
laying the groundwork for collaboration once he takes the oath of
office.
“Serious global and regional
challenges, which our countries have to face in recent years, show that
the relations between Russia and the U.S. remain an important factor in
ensuring stability and security of the modern world,” Putin’s letter
reads. “I hope that after you assume the position of the President of
the United States of America we will be able ― by acting in a
constructive and pragmatic manner ― to take real steps to restore the
framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring
our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively
new level.”
Russia’s U.S. embassy later confirmed the letter’s authenticity.
Trump
included a statement of his own with the release of Putin’s
letter, saying he agrees with the underlying premise of greater
collaboration.
“A
very nice letter from Vladimir Putin; his thoughts are so correct,”
Trump said. “I hope both sides are able to live up to these thoughts,
and we do not have to travel an alternate path.”
What’s
curious about the matter is the timing. Putin’s letter is dated Dec.
15. Why Trump waited until now to make it public isn’t precisely clear.
But the context seems pertinent. On Thursday, Trump issued a tweet that
many interpreted as a call for expanding America’s nuclear
arsenal, shortly after an article surfaced saying Putin wanted to do the
same in his country.
“Let
it be an arms race,” Trump reportedly told MSNBC the next morning. “We
will outmatch them at every pass and outlast them all.”
The presumption here is that
the globe is about to experience a revival of some Cold War-style
tete-a-tete. But the result could actually be something far different:
collaboration, not conflict, between the U.S. and Russia.
Putin, for one, said he was not
bothered by Trump’s tweet on Thursday. And as Ron Rosenbaum reported
for Slate, Trump has been considering a deal with the Russians ― in
which the two countries would effectively serve as the world’s nuclear
policemen ― since the late ‘80s.
“Most of those [pre-nuclear] countries are in one form or another dominated by the U.S. and the Soviet Union,” Trump said back in 1987.
“Between
those two nations you have the power to dominate any of those
countries,” he went on. “So we should use our power of economic
retaliation and they use their powers of retaliation and between the two
of us we will prevent the problem from happening.”
“It
would have been better having done something five years ago,” Trump
added, according to Rosenbaum. “But I believe even a country such as
Pakistan would have to do something now. Five years from now they’ll
laugh.”
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