Bush’s Defense Secretary Destroys GOP Talking Points Against Obama’s Handling Of Crimea
BY IGOR VOLSKY ON MARCH 9, 2014 AT 10:04 AM
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates pushed back on Sunday against conservatives whove blamed President Obamas weak foreign policy for Russian President Vladimir Putins decision to invade Crimea.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Gates dismissed arguments that Obamas handling of the conflict in Syria or his efforts to trim the defense budget emboldened Putin, arguing that the Russian president also invaded Georgia during the George W. Bush administration.
My own view is, after all, Putin invaded Georgia when George W. Bush was president. Nobody ever accused George W. Bush of being weak or unwilling to use military force, Gates, who served as Defense Secretary for Presidents George W. Bush and Obama said. So I think Putin is very opportunistic in these arenas. I think that even if even if we had launched attacks in Syria, even if we werent cutting our defense budget I think Putin saw an opportunity here in Crimea, and he has seized it. Earlier this week, Gates told the Washington Post that the GOP lawmakers should tone down their criticism and try to be supportive of the president rather than natter at the president.
Though most Republicans agree with Obamas policy for handling the Crimean crisis, some conservatives have argued that Obamas perceived weakness on the global stage has given Putin the space to move Russian troops into Crimea. We have a weak and indecisive president and that invites aggression, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said last week. Putin is playing chess and I think were playing marbles, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee claimed, adding that Russia is running circles around us.
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