President Barack Obama#39;s quot;pivotquot; to China#39;s neighborhood and the quot;resetquot; in relations with Russia are producing limited results for foreign policy initiatives that are designed to improve America#39;s standing with its former Cold War rivals.
I returned from Europe just the other day and, after almost two weeks of extremely intermittent internet access, have been feverishly trying to catch up on all things Russia-related. I did read quite a few newspapers during my time in the UK but, truth be told, the British press seemed to be bizarrely focused on ...
US President Barack Obama Tuesday hit back at Republicans who pounced after he was overheard telling Russia#39;s leader he could be more flexible over a missile defence row following November#39;s election.
US President Barack Obama on Monday told President Dmitry Medvedev that he had little flexibility to address Russia#39;s objections to a US missile defence shield before his November reelection bid.
CAUGHT ON TAPE: While President Barack Obama seeks to assure Americans that he has no hidden agenda with Russia if he wins a second term, the Republicans who want to take Obama#39;s place aren#39;t buying it.