VIDEO Michael McFaul: Trump Suggesting Russia Should Rejoin G7 Makes Him Look Weak | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

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Michael McFaul: Trump Suggesting Russia Should Rejoin G7 Makes Him Look Weak In a recent segment aired on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, weighed in on President Donald Trump's suggestion that Russia should be allowed to rejoin the G7, effectively reinstating it as the G8. McFaul's insights are especially pertinent given the ongoing complexities of international relations and the historical context of Russia's past actions on the world stage. McFaul articulated that such comments from Trump are not only ill-advised but also serve to undermine U.S. national security interests. He stressed that there is no justification for re-inviting Russia to this exclusivity, especially considering its aggressive moves, such as the annexation of Crimea and interventions in Eastern Ukraine. The G7 summit's decision to exclude Russia was grounded in a clear stance against its actions, which McFaul believes should remain consistent.

Key Takeaways​

  • Weakness Perception: McFaul contends that Trump's comments portray him as weak and suggest a troubling alignment with Russia, potentially implying that Trump owes Vladimir Putin a favor. This perception could diminish America's standing on the global stage.
  • Historical Context: The reinstatement of Russia into the G7 would overlook the reasons for its expulsion. As reiterated by Biden, the G7 set a precedence by removing Russia for actions against Ukraine, reinforcing that any discussions about its return must hinge on a significant shift in behavior.
  • Opportunity for Leadership: Instead of proposing Russia's re-integration, McFaul argues that Trump should be leveraging the G7 platform to support democratic countries and emphasize collaborative international diplomacy against authoritarianism. This discussion is not merely a political talking point but highlights broader themes of international governance and the responsibilities of leading nations to uphold collective security and democratic values. McFaul's comments invite further discourse about the future of U.S.-Russia relations and the importance of firm stances on national security.

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