The ‘Reset’ of US-Russia Relations Lacks Substance

The ‘Reset’ of US-Russia Relations Lacks Substance

The ‘Reset’ of US-Russia Relations Lacks Substance

America’s vision of Russia is still tainted by the Cold War. It’s time for Obama to lead the effort to turn Russia into a reliable ally.

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As President Obama ramps up his re-election campaign, he will likely tout the “reset” of US-Russia relations he helped engineer as one of his major foreign policy victories. But what this new partnership lacks is substance.

As The Nation’s Stephen Cohen explains on RTAmerica, the US continues to demonize Russia and to look at the country as less of a partner and more of a competitor. The only way to break away from this mindset is with strong leadership from Obama and a willingness to look at US-Russia relations anew.

For more on the topic check out Cohen’s recent article “Obama’s Russia ‘Reset’: Another Lost Opportunity?

—Sara Jerving

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