Russia basically said, yeah...but Trump. It seems as though this may have been talked about during the summit and Trump may have indicated differently then this official statement. Interesting response if not. “Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova responded to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s testimony that the US “rejects Russia’s attempted annexation of Crimea." In her response, she pointed to changing policies in past administrations. Zakharova wrote on her Facebook page that the Iran deal and Paris climate accord were “also recently … official US policy” under the Obama administration. “And then Trump looked at it and reconsidered,” she said. “We know the value of these ‘fateful declarations,’" she added. “ https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-n...te-hearing/h_0b9e31205b38ffda381707a16bf5dc46
So, you appear to be breaking the same laws Podesta and Manafort did, not registering as an agent representing the interests of Russia. Otherwise you'd not give such admiring credence to Russia's childishly weak "Oh Yeah?" cliche' comeback.
Where was my admiration? Their reaction seemed to indicate that they received another message about Crimea. I think it’s telling that you didn’t address the statement and instead made it about me. I would have looked past it if it was a joke in some manner but it seemed more of just a distraction.
dude you're the king of cliché' comebacks....all from Fox news daily feed but still...whew...and we all know Stankonia is the teen hooker who peed on Trump ...
1. You have to be working with the foreign government to be it's agent; 2. He wasn't even supporting Russian interest in his statement. In fact, quite the opposite.
Well, technically they aren't a country and the name is Crimea, not Crimean. However, me, myself and I are in Crimea. Except for myself. barfo