... the character of the “leader of the evil empire.”
Social media losing credibility as diplomatic tool
According to the Guardian, U.S. president Barack Obama “lambasted” Putin. But it was make-believe.... ... world that he could bully Putin.
“You're wrecking Russia to recreate the Soviet empire,” Obama said with Putin ... ... historically, an important propaganda asset of the government of the United States dating back to World War II..
The study reveals ... ... believe CBS, the leaked study claims that all decisions made by Vladimir Putin reflect the need for “extreme control” ...
... prestigious Brookings Institution have joined Washington’s effort to disrupt the Russian economy and punish nations who do business with it. Branded as the world’s... ... Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry showed the willingness of presidents Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama to dialogue too. But complications involving anti-Assad Islamists supported... ... ground and air war. For now the sanctions regimes being imposed by major powers-- the United States and its NATO allies, and Russia-- has put food exporters in the crossfire...
... engagement on both sides.
In February U.S. president Barack Obama named a new undersecretary of state for ... ... counter what Washington and its NATO allies view as Russia reverting to a policy of Soviet-era expansionism.... ... “retail politics” and conversational social media but branded public diplomacy initiatives ... ... “RT” a “propaganda bullhorn.” But the United States has a couple of those too. Kerry, like ... ... community not to assign blame to Russian president Vladimir Putin and recommends that more negotiations ...