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Home Front: Politix
Champ might not visit Vlad
2013-07-20
The White House is considering cancelling a summit between President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, a move that would further aggravate the already tense relationship between the two leaders. The White House is dangling that option over the Russians as Moscow considers a temporary asylum petition from Edward Snowden, the American accused of leaking information about classified U.S. intelligence programs. But officials have privately signalled that scrapping the bilateral talks would also be retaliation for other areas of disagreement with Russia, including its continued support for Syrian President Bashar Assad's attacks against civilians.

Regardless of what happens with Snowden, the White House says Obama will still attend an international summit in St. Petersburg, Russia. But officials have gone out of their way in recent days to avoid publicly committing to the meetings in Moscow.

"The president intends to travel to Russia for the G20 Summit," White House spokesman Jay Carney said. "And I have no further announcements to make beyond what we've said in the past about the president's travel to Russia in the fall."

By simply considering cancellation of the trip, the Obama administration is indicating its concern the Kremlin will allow Snowden to take refuge in Russia. The White House has called on Russia to return the 30-year-old former government contractor to the U.S. where he is facing espionage charges.

Andrew Kuchins, director of the Russia program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the White House's cancellation threat could be effective leverage over Putin, who likely wants to avoid an embarrassment on the world stage.

"When the spotlight of the world is on him and Russia, he doesn't want that spotlight to reveal a lot of negative things which are going to be distractions," Kuchins said.

Cancelling the U.S.-Russia talks would deepen the tensions between the two leaders. And it would likely make it even more difficult for the two countries to find common ground on areas of disagreement that plague the relationship.
That's what happens when Putin doesn't leave a $20 on the night stand.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  He's just demonstrating the 'flexibility' he has after the election...
Posted by: Pappy   2013-07-20 18:53  

#6  No worries Champ; Snowden will act as your spokesman. Snowden has direct access to your TelePrompTer files.
Posted by: Airandee   2013-07-20 18:08  

#5  Could he be personally frightened? Is he perhaps afraid of a non-teleprompter discussion?
Posted by: irishrageboy   2013-07-20 17:59  

#4  He's having a rough time, Nobody believes the liar, past proof shows better.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-07-20 14:02  

#3  aawwww.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-07-20 11:42  

#2  I'm sure Putin is heart-broken.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-07-20 10:03  

#1  From the look of Chanp's eyes in yesterday's "we are a racist nation" speech [me, me, me, me], he might be back on weed or some other hallucinogenic drug.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-07-20 09:02  

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