VIDEO Stephen Cohen: This is Most Dangerous Moment in U.S.-Russian Relations Since Cuban Missile Crisis

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Stephen Cohen: This is Most Dangerous Moment in U.S.-Russian Relations Since Cuban Missile Crisis In a recent discussion featured on Democracy Now, Stephen Cohen emphasized the dire state of U.S.-Russian relations, claiming we might be witnessing the most perilous period since the Cuban Missile Crisis. This assertion comes in the context of heightened tensions following Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's recent visit to Moscow, where he met with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Key Points from the Discussion:​

  1. Current Tensions: The dialogue highlighted the chilling atmosphere characterizing U.S.-Russia interactions, with President Trump himself labeling the relationship as possibly at an all-time low. This commentary aligns with previous accusations surrounding Russia's involvement in the Syrian conflict and wider geopolitical conflicts, notably discussions around NATO.
  2. Tillerson's Role: Cohen noted that Tillerson's established rapport with Russian officials, stemming from years of negotiations over significant energy deals, positioned him favorably in diplomatic talks. However, questions persisted regarding the coherence of U.S. policy towards Russia, especially given Trump's fluctuating positions on NATO and military involvement in Syria.
  3. Policy Confusion: A significant concern expressed was who truly influences policy in Washington. Following past decisions that contradicted established agreements with Russia, there loomed uncertainty among Russian leaders regarding the current U.S. administration's strategy.
  4. Nuclear Superpower Disparities: Cohen insisted that the lack of trust between the nuclear powers is "not acceptable." This statement underscores the gravity of the situation and the necessity for clear communication and trust to prevent potential conflict.
  5. Historical Context: Drawing parallels between current events and historical crises, Cohen warned that unsubstantiated claims and internal political squabbling could evoke a response akin to Cold War-era tensions, posing threats to global security.

    Conclusion:​

    Cohen's insights paint a picture of a precarious relationship that requires serious attention from both the public and policymakers. The significance of clear, trust-filled dialogue cannot be overstated at this juncture. As discussions surrounding international relations become increasingly complex, it invites us to consider the roles of media narratives and national policies in shaping outcomes. What are your thoughts on Cohen's assessment? Do you think we are indeed facing the most dangerous moment in these relations? Let's hear your views! Feel free to share any related experiences or insights you've had regarding U.S.-Russian dynamics, or point to other discussions in this forum that reflect similar sentiments!
 


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