From the MT:
“Biden Says
No More U.S. 'Rolling Over' to Russia”
President Joe
Biden said Thursday the United States will no longer be "rolling over in
the face of Russia's aggressive actions" and demanded release of jailed
opposition leader Alexei Navalny. In toughly worded remarks pivoting from his
predecessor Donald Trump's muted approach to Moscow, Biden warned of
"advancing authoritarianism" in China and Russia. The speech at the
State Department thrust Russia back onto the front burner of the U.S.
diplomatic agenda after four years during which Trump largely pushed the
worsening relationship with Moscow to the side and consistently refused to
criticize Putin. Biden said that in his first phone call with the Russian
leader since taking office on January 20 he "made it clear" to Putin
that the relationship was changing. "We will not hesitate to raise the
cost on Russia and defend our vital interest and our people," Biden said,
highlighting a massive cyber attack and election interference blamed on Moscow.
"The days of the United States rolling over... are over," he said. Biden
also devoted part of his speech to unusually direct criticism of the
authorities' treatment of Navalny — comments that are sure to irk the Russian
leadership.
Navalny, one of
the last openly active opponents to Putin, narrowly escaped death from a severe
poisoning which he blames on Russian security services. He has now been
imprisoned in Moscow, while thousands of people have been arrested for
protesting on his behalf. "The Russian efforts to suppress freedom of
expression and peaceful assembly are a matter of deep concern to us and the
international community," Biden said. "Mr Navalny, like all Russian
citizens, is entitled to his rights under the Russian constitution. He's been
targeted for exposing corruption. He should be released immediately and without
condition."
Biden said
there were areas where he was willing to work with the Kremlin, notably the New
START treaty on curbing nuclear weapons, which the two countries extended for
five years this week. Trump had planned to let the treaty expire, citing what
he said was Russia's non-compliance. However,
Biden's national security team argues that the world's two most heavily armed
countries need to do everything possible to keep a cap on nuclear stockpiles. "We
will be more effective in dealing with Russia," Biden said, reiterating
his frequent call during the speech for the United States to rebuild
traditional alliances with democratic countries. Earlier, Biden's national
security advisor Jake Sullivan warned that Washington was planning measures
against Russia "at a time and a manner of our choosing." "Unlike
the previous administration, we will be taking steps to hold Russia accountable
for the range of malign activities that it has undertaken," he said.
^ It would be
nice to have a President stand-up to Putin and not just roll over like others
have. I don’t know if it will actually happen or not. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/02/04/biden-says-no-more-us-rolling-over-to-russia-a72840
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