Anonymous ID: 030100 Aug. 30, 2018, 6:14 p.m. No.2808737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8767 >>8815 >>8866 >>9103

Clinton-Yeltsin papers show 1990s 'equal partnership' for what it really was

 

Almost 600 pages of transcripts from meetings and phone calls between US President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin paint a picture of a time when the West liked Russia because Moscow did what it was told.

 

“You have guided your country through a historic time and you are leaving a legacy that will leave Russians better off for years to come,” Clinton told Yeltsin in a phone call on December 31, 1999, the day the Russian leader announced his surprise resignation.

 

“I know that the democratic changes you led made it possible for Russia to be integrated into the international community,” Clinton continued, adding that historians will call Yeltsin “the father of Russian democracy” who worked to “make the world a safer place.”

 

The Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas released the memos of 18 personal conversations and 56 telephone conversations between Clinton and Yeltsin last month, though the publication has gone largely unnoticed until Thursday. The documents span the time between January 1993, when the US president took office, and the Russian president’s resignation in December 1999. They also show a relationship Clinton pitched to Yeltsin as a “cooperative equal partnership” between the US and Russia, but which largely consisted of the US leader issuing demands and Yeltsin obediently carrying them out.

 

That is not to say that the Russian leader would not make requests of his US counterpart. Yeltsin asked for a lot of things, from support in the 1996 Russian presidential election to promises that NATO expansion will not include former Soviet republics. Clinton refused any sort of “gentleman’s agreement” on NATO expansion, and told Yeltsin he had to push for enlargement because of domestic politics. Republicans, he said, were using the issue to win support among Americans of Eastern European descent in the Midwest.

 

The US leader was more forthcoming when Yeltsin’s requests had to do with keeping him in power in Moscow. In the run-up to the notorious 1996 election, Yeltsin painted a picture of apocalypse that would arise if the Communists won:

 

“They would destroy everything. It would be civil war,” the Russian president said in April 1996, accusing his opponents of wanting to “take back Crimea; they even make claims against Alaska.”

 

In June, Yeltsin pleaded for money. The Paris Club creditors had rescheduled Russia’s debt payments and the IMF had approved what would become a $10.2 billion loan, which would arrive later that year.

 

“Bill, for my election campaign, I urgently need for Russia a loan of $2.5 billion,” he said. “I need money to pay pensions and wages.”

 

“I’ll check on this with the IMF and some of our friends and see what can be done,” responded Clinton.

 

Between the US-backed funding and a propaganda campaign managed by US consultants - which was acknowledged on the cover of TIME magazine and even made into a feature film called ‘Spinning Boris’ - Yeltsin won that election.

 

Time and again, Boris delivered for Bill - including in the spring of 1999. To silence Russia’s objections to NATO’s attack on Yugoslavia over the Serbian province of Kosovo, Clinton argued that Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was a “bully” who should not be allowed to “destroy the relationship we worked hard for over six and a half years to build up.”

 

“I’m sorry he is a Serb. I wish he were Irish or something else, but he is not,” Clinton said.

 

During the 78-day NATO campaign, Yeltsin appeared to be under tremendous pressure from his surroundings, offering at one point to meet Clinton “in some hiding place… either on a boat or some submarine or some island so not a single person will disturb us.”

 

Though Yeltsin eventually gave Clinton everything he demanded on the issue of Kosovo and Yugoslavia, he did warn the US leader that the bombing would result in losing the hearts and minds of Russians.

 

“Our people will certainly from now have a bad attitude with regard to America and with NATO,” the Russian president told Clinton in March 1999. “I remember how difficult it was for me to try and turn the heads of our people, the heads of the politicians towards the West, towards the United States, but I succeeded in doing that, and now to lose all that.”

 

Later that year, Yeltsin told Clinton he had found a designated successor: Vladimir Putin. He introduced Putin to Clinton as “a solid man” in September 1999, adding, “I am sure you will find him to be a highly qualified partner.”

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https://www.rt.com/usa/437299-clinton-yeltsin-documents-calls/

Anonymous ID: 030100 Aug. 30, 2018, 6:19 p.m. No.2808890   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kremlin points to ‘terrorists in Idlib’ when asked about massive naval drill near Syria’s shores

 

On Saturday, the Russian military will start a week-long exercise in the Mediterranean, involving 25 ships and strategic bombers. The Kremlin agreed the drill may be connected with the situation in Syria’s Idlib governorate.

 

The exercise comes amid high tension in the region, with Moscow claiming that the US is deploying additional military assets towards Syria for a likely missile attack against Syrian government forces. The strike would be conducted under a pretext of a staged chemical weapons attack, the Russian military alleged.

 

The missile cruiser ‘Marshal Ustinov’ is the lead ship in the exercise, which will last until September 8, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. Russia’s Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Caspian fleets provided combat and support ships for the war games. The drill will also involve 30 aircraft, including Tu-160 long-range bombers, Tu-142MK and Il-38 anti-submarine planes as well as Su-33 and Su-30SM fighter jets.

 

When asked whether the situation in Syria’s Idlib was among the reasons for ordering such a massive exercise in region, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Idlib is “a hotbed of terrorism and nothing good may come from it, unless action is taken”.

 

“So additional safety measures there are more than justified,” Peskov added.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/437287-russian-warship-mediterranean-drill/

Anonymous ID: 030100 Aug. 30, 2018, 6:21 p.m. No.2808929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8944 >>8966 >>8967 >>9018 >>9079 >>9103

TRUMP WARNS CROOKED HILLARY: “Look at What She is Getting Away With, But Let’s See if She Gets Away With It” (VIDEO)

 

President Trump held a massive and enthusiastic rally on Thursday night in Evansville, Indiana.

 

During his speech President Trump endorsed Senate candidate Mike Braun and had him share a few words with the crowd.

 

President Trump took a shot at the Jeff Sessions’ DOJ and Chris Wray FBI, warning he may have to get involved.

 

Then the President slammed Crooked Hillary and said, “Look at what she is getting away with, but let’s see if she gets away with it.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/08/trump-warns-crooked-hillary-lets-see-if-she-gets-away-with-it-video/

Anonymous ID: 030100 Aug. 30, 2018, 6:25 p.m. No.2809006   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mexican Cartel Boss Takes Out $100,000 Assassination Contract On Breitbart Journalist

 

This week, a top boss of Mexico's Los Viagras cartel, Sepulveda Arellano - A.K.A. "El Boto" or "El Marrueco" placed a $100,000 USD hit on Breitbart Texas journalist Jose Luis Lara - who Arellano accused of being a spy for the United States.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-30/mexican-cartel-boss-takes-out-100000-assassination-contract-breitbart-journalist