Gorbachev: US dragging Russia into new Cold War, which might grow into armed conflict

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Gorbachev: US dragging Russia into new Cold War, which might grow into armed conflict



Mikhail Gorbachev has accused the US of dragging Russia into a new Cold War. The former Soviet president fears the chill in relations could eventually spur an armed conflict.

“Plainly speaking, the US has already dragged us into a new Cold War, trying to openly implement its idea of triumphalism,” Gorbachev said in an interview with Interfax.

The former USSR leader, whose name is associated with the end of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, is worried about the possible consequences.

“What’s next? Unfortunately, I cannot be sure that the Cold War will not bring about a ‘hot’ one. I’m afraid they might take the risk,” he said.

Gorbachev’s criticism of Washington comes as the West is pondering new sanctions against Russia, blaming it for the ongoing military conflict in eastern Ukraine, and alleging Moscow is sending troops to the restive areas. Russia has denied the allegations.

“All we hear from the US and the EU now is sanctions against Russia,” Gorbachev said. “Are they completely out of their minds? The US has been totally ‘lost in the jungle’ and is dragging us there as well.”



Gorbachev suggests the situation in the EU is “acute” with significant differences among politicians and different levels of prosperity among member nations.

“Part of the countries are alright, others – not so well, and many, including Germany, are excessively dependent on the US.”

In the USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev served as General Secretary of the Communist Party's Central Committee from 1985 until 1991, and as the Soviet Union's only president from 1990. He led controversial perestroika reforms that are believed to have accelerated the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev’s rule was marked by considerable warming in relations with the West.

Meanwhile, international relations experts in America are quite alarmed over the new Cold War possibility – although not as much as the general public. While over 48 percent of scholars answered "no" when asked whether the US and Russia are headed towards such a conflict, the scenario was deemed likely by 38 percent.

The data comes from an American snap poll conducted at the end of January by the Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) project at the College of William and Mary, in collaboration with Foreign Policy magazine.

The research compared its results to a Gallup poll from March 2014, when 50 percent of the public believed a new Cold War was indeed possible when asked the same question.

In Russia, one-third of the population believes their country and the US are on a collision course.

According to a poll conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center VCIOM in November 2014, the possibility of a new Cold War was considered likely by over 30 percent of Russians, being the highest number in the past seven years. Every fourth Russian (25 percent of respondents) believed such a conflict was already ongoing.

source: http://rt.com/news/227423-us-russia-cold-war/

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Under Obama, new Cold War and an Islamic Caliphate created.. the world is such a better place now..LOL :lol:
 

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Is there any bad news in the last 6 or 7 years that the Bamster isn't responsible for?

Well he can't blame Bush anymore, he has to own the last 6 years.. and in the last 6 Years ISIS has a Caliphate and Russia has no respect for the United States..



Gas price is the only change, because Oil went bust along with 500,000 jobs in the Oil Industry.
 

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Well he can't blame Bush anymore....

The people that used to blame Bush for everything are just as silly as the folks that blame Obama for everything. Intelligent people know it's rarely that simple. Take this thread, for example. Not holding Putin accountable for much of the sabre rattling is just silly. (What did I say on the other thread about silly people?)
 

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The people that used to blame Bush for everything are just as silly as the folks that blame Obama for everything. Intelligent people know it's rarely that simple. Take this thread, for example. Not holding Putin accountable for much of the sabre rattling is just silly. (What did I say on the other thread about silly people?)

Oh Putin is just as responsible.. and so are the Hords of Crazy Islamic Terrorists cutting off heads,shooting up Newspaper offices, Cafes' and our Capital Hill..

We agree there..
 

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Is there any bad news in the last 6 or 7 years that the Bamster isn't responsible for?

Justin Bieber?

Well he can't blame Bush anymore, he has to own the last 6 years.. and in the last 6 Years ISIS has a Caliphate and Russia has no respect for the United States

Does the President regardless of political stripe have to take responsibility for everything in the world? I thought they were just President of the US.
 

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Oh Putin is just as responsible.. and so are the Hords of Crazy Islamic Terrorists cutting off heads,shooting up Newspaper offices, Cafes' and our Capital Hill..

We agree there..


Well I guess there's that.
 

B00Mer

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Sheesh !!

You should move there then, their economy is also better than Canada's hahaha!! Need a free ride to the airport?

Never said it was better, however I do like some of their laws..

Russians can own and carry firearms, I like that public display of Homosexuality is illegal, personally I'm tired of the silly parades and flaunting... What one does in their bedrooms is their business, I don't need to know about it..

There is a few other things Canada should maybe learn from Russia ;)