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Terror expert compares reaction of Trump's Russia efforts to - Obama's" It's glaring hypocrisy

Posted: Jul 16th, 2018 - 3:41 am

Former U.S. Army Special Forces member Jim Hanson said that the criticism President Trump is facing for meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin is hypocritical to what the Obama administration faced in 2012.

Hanson, during an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” specifically called out former President Barack Obama's hot mic incident with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and the lax media reaction to it.

Obama told Medvedev that after the 2012 election, he'd “have more flexibility.”

The former U.S. president and Medvedev were talking about missile defense, Hanson added, saying that the world's security was actually being put at risk.

“The media at that point in time had nothing to say,” he said. “Now, President Trump wants to make a less-antagonistic relationship with the Russians ... and all of a sudden it's the worst thing that ever happened. It's glaring hypocrisy.”

Hanson said that the entire stature of Obama's foreign policy was “cringing capitulation.”

“It was ‘America last,’” he said. “It ended up making the world a much more dangerous place.”

Hanson also recalled the 2009 meeting between then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, during which Clinton presented Lavrov with a physical “reset” button to signify resetting relations with Russia.

“Hillary walks into that meeting asking for nothing ... she's telling them ‘OK, you can have whatever you want from us,’" Hanson said.





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