Russia can become a strategic partner in a fight against international terrorism.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I correctly understand the goal of American policy, one wishes Russia to be a partner.
Of course the United States and Russia have different interests. Nevertheless, both are strategic partners.
Russia is emerging as an essential diplomatic and security partner for the U.S. in Syria, despite the Obama administration's opposition to Moscow's support for President Bashar al-Assad.
Russia is a part of European culture. Therefore, it is with difficulty that I imagine NATO as an enemy.
We still believe that if the Russian Federation and the United States bring their minds together, we can develop a common system which would be efficient in protecting the Euro-Atlantic region from threats coming outside this region.
Ukraine has been a strong partner to the United States on international initiatives and a committed ally in fighting the War on Terrorism.
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery is a threat to both the Nato allies and Russia.
International terrorism is throwing down a challenge, and not just to Russia.
I would be delighted if the United States could have a positive relationship with Russia, and I would be thrilled if the Russian people, who are so capable, had a normal country that they could chart a different future.
Russia continues to side with... rogue states and terrorist organizations, following Vladimir Putin's pattern of gratuitous and unpunished affronts to U.S. interests.