Obama's Balancing Act With Russian Relations
by Joshua Kucera
The Obama Administration seeks good relationships with Russia and Russia's foes
Does President Obama's "reset" of Russian relations mean that
Vice President
And it showed that the administration believes that it can achieve an uneasy balance of good relations with both
But Biden's trip gave political leaders in
That Obama had visited
Biden sharply criticized
But Biden also repeatedly spoke in support of
"I know that some are concerned, and I understand it, that our efforts to reset relations with
So far, the Obama administration hasn't indicated specifically how it will support
Saakashvili, claiming that
The eventual answer will be a key indicator of how far
The increased emphasis on
"The emphasis on partnership based on actions that the countries themselves take is an important one and one that should have been articulated consistently throughout our relations but perhaps wasn't made as clear in the last few years," he says.
But the Obama administration's balancing act will be difficult to pull off, Welt says. "As soon as the Russians resist parts of our policy, that will be the time that the policy will be tested."
Maintaining a balance is an optimistic goal and one that
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