Sunday, July 30, 2017

Russian President Putin: '755 U.S. Diplomats Must Leave Russia'



RT: Putin: 755 US diplomats to depart Russia, time to show we won’t leave anything unanswered

More than 750 American diplomats will have to leave Russia as a result of Washington's own policies, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in an exclusive interview with the Rossiya 1 TV channel.

"The American side has made a move which, it is important to note, hasn't been provoked by anything, to worsen Russian-US relations. [It includes] unlawful restrictions, attempts to influence other states of the world, including our allies, who are interested in developing and keeping relations with Russia," Putin told channel host, Vladimir Solovyov, Sunday.

"We've been waiting for quite a long time that maybe something would change for the better, we had hopes that the situation would change. But it looks like, it's not going to change in the near future... I decided that it is time for us to show that we will not leave anything unanswered," the Russian president added.

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WNU Editor: When Russia declared a few days ago that the U.S. must cut its diplomatic staff in Russia to meet the same numbers of Russian diplomats in the U.S. .... with the exception of Reuters no one bothered to check-out how many diplomats were involved until Russian President Putin himself said today that 755 US diplomats must leave. In the past I knew that the U.S. diplomatic presence in Russia was big .... but I will admit that I am shocked that the number is this big. I cannot recollect any time in the past when this many U.S. diplomats were told to leave. As to when must these diplomats leave .... I am hearing on Russian news that they must leave by September 1.

More News On Russian President Putin Ordering 755 U.S. Diplomats To Leave Russia'

Putin Says Russia Will Cut US Diplomatic Presence by 755 People -- Sputnik
Putin confirms 755 US diplomatic staff must leave -- BBC
Putin says Russia to expel 755 U.S. diplomatic staff, more measures possible -- Reuters
Putin slashing number of US diplomats in Russia by 755 people -- ABC News
Putin Says U.S. Must Shed 755 From Diplomatic Staff In Russia -- RFE
Putin expelling 755 U.S. diplomats from Russia -- Politico
Putin confirms US diplomatic missions in Russia will be cut -- CNN
Putin expels 755 diplomats in response to US sanctions -- FOX News
Vladimir Putin expels 755 US diplomats from Russia in tit-for-tat move -- The Independent
Putin Says He’s Ordering 755 American Diplomats Out of Russia -- NBC
Russia to Seek 700 U.S. Embassy Job Cuts Over Sanctions -- Bloomberg
US’ attitudes to Russia unlikely to change soon, says Putin -- TASS

16 comments:

D.Plowman said...

Most of that will be made up of support staff. I wonder how many senior staffers are among that number.

jimbrown said...

Once again a US Embassy with an efficiently sized staff. Thanks Mr Putin for cutting the fat.

Jay Farquharson said...

Rexxon might actually get some of thousand plus Staff vacancies at State finally filled.

BTW jim brown,

The US has one Embassy in Russia, ( Moscow). and 3 Consulates.

In addition, it has stafff in 24 different State to State joint projects, from Verification to Crime Cooperation.

fazman said...

Moscow mcdonalds is gonna feel the pinch

Unknown said...

"Once again a US Embassy with an efficiently sized staff. Thanks Mr Putin for cutting the fat. " - JB

That is one way to drain the swamp.

ejmohr said...

I think Putin, like most sane and rational people, had hoped that some form of detente would occur between US and RU. Clearly that has not happened, and clearly the Russians have lost patience with the daily Russian collusion gong show. Hopefully sanity will prevail but its not looking good right now.

Unknown said...


I have not like events in Russian since BP blew up.

theguardian.com/business/2012/oct/18/bp-russia-history-timeline-rosneft

You read about that and it is looking like slow motion train wreck like Erdogan.

If you read about Erdogan in 199 when he became mayor of Istanbul in 199 or so, you know that it would not end well.

Likewise after Russia crawled out of the hard times of the 1990s things looked hopeful for a while and then they soured. Another slow motion train wreck.

Add to it the Medeyev was a young turk reformer and then he got threatened or suborned and now he is Putin's toady. Yes, hope ended.

Just the same ole same ole.

As for Putin, a European once told me "Once KGB, always KGB"

Unknown said...

Putin does meet the requirements for being sane and rationalizing

Sane is form the Latin Sanus meaning health. Putin is healthy

He is rational or rationalizing in terms of in group / out group morality, which is genetic.

There is a genetic basis for morality. It is coded. It is also loose; it has wiggle room. You can decide who is the in group and who is the out group.

So Putin is sane, rational or rationalizing, moral and admirable.

Many in the west admire him, because he does not appear weak and is not anti-"West" or anti-white.

Unknown said...

The Wages of 'Collusion' Meme is Big Trouble

https://pjmedia.com/michaelwalsh/2017/07/30/the-wages-of-collusion/

Well at least they did not strand out astronauts ... yet.


B.Poster said...

ejmohr,

You have pretty much nailed it. I couldn't have put this any better myself.

Either the entire US government has gone bat sh!t crazy or they are so deathly afraid of the Clintons that they must support her narrative at any cost. Either way not good.

As I understand it, Mr. Trump hasn't signed the bill yet. Perhaps he will find the courage and morals to do the right thing and veto it or refuse to sign it. While Congress would overrride the veto and perhaps might even impeach POTUS over this, the Russians and their leaders would likely appreciate such honor and integrity and might even help us with Iran and North Korea.

In any event, affixing one's signature to sonething as amoral as sanctions against Russia over Ukraine or the myth of Russian intereference in the US election would be a bad idea. Perhaps POTUS has some honor and decency. There's little cause for optimism though but hope springs eternal!!

Jay Farquharson said...

http://warrenkinsella.com/2017/07/perhaps-the-best-column-yet-on-the-unpresident/

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/30/observer-view-of-donald-trump-unifit-for-office?

"
… The thing is, the Senate can only consider one budget reconciliation bill per topic per year. Of course, if the bill dies in committee and never comes to an official vote, it doesn’t count- which is why they’ve been able to keep hammering away at the issue.

This bill, though, was allowed to come to the Senate floor, because the Republicans thought they’d secured the votes. Collins, Murkowski and the Democrats would vote no, everyone else would vote yes, and Pence would break the tie. And then McCain completely fucked them. And it was almost certainly a calculated move; he voted to allow the bill to come to the floor. Had McCain allowed it to die in committee, McConnell could have come back with yet another repeal bill; but he let it come to a vote, and now they can’t consider another budget reconciliation bill for the rest of the fiscal year. The Senate needs 60 votes to pass any kind of healthcare reform now. …"

https://www.emptywheel.net/2017/07/29/three-more-things-tarsmacked-shuffled-and-screwed/




War News Updates Editor said...

Jay
Warren Kinsella .... now that is a blast from the past.
The Paul Martin - Jean Chretien wars .... Gomery Commission .... and the implosion of the Liberal Party that put them in the wilderness for a decade.
I am surprised that he is still around .... but then again .... people like him will always be around.

Jay Farquharson said...

Kinsella's just posting a chunk from the Murdoch owned Wall Street Journal to get around the pay wall,

The piece was written by Ronald Reagan's Pearl Necklace Clutcher Peggy Noonan,

BTW, Kinsella was involved in Obama's Campaign, Hillary's, Martin's, Ignateff's, Rae's and Trudeau's, along with some of the Liberal Party alligned Provincial Liberal Party campaigns, as a Paid Consultant.

In his spare time, he continues the good fight against the Nazi's in Toronto.

Unknown said...

McCain will never be voted into office as senator again.

That is not saying much, since he will likely die in office of cancer like the waitress molester Ted Kennedy of Senatorial Sandwich Fame (See Senator Dodd too & La Brasserie). McCain will go down as one of those people, who left office after the capitol police or janitorial staff pry his cold dead hands from his senate office desk.

That last is a take-off on "You can have my gun, when you pry my cold dead hands from it"

It just shows how incredibly vain McCain is. A lot if not most politicians are, but McCain is now pushing the envelope.

If things go better and they probably will not and if all the oxygen is not sucked out of the room, McCain will be face a recall vote in the middle of his senate term.

McCain' stock has been low since the middle of 2008.

Then there was his pal-ing around with jihadis

John McCain Chooses Jihad; Yells at Syrian Christians


There is a very nice picture of McSHAME at the link above.

If McShame did not have incumbency, name recognition, 1/2 aware voters, and money, he would have been gone long ago.

Unknown said...

McCain

The meaning and origin of the expression: Push the envelope

To attempt to extend the current limits of performance. To innovate, or go beyond commonly accepted boundaries.

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/push-the-envelope.html



Fighter aircraft Testing: To attempt to extend the current limits of performance.


McCain Ego:go beyond commonly accepted boundaries.

Andrew Jackson said...

Russian prostitutes enraged at Putin!