When Barack Obama took over the White House in 2009, there was the famous "reset policy" initiated by Washington towards Moscow. In March 2009, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greeted Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Geneva with a jokey "reset button," purportedly to demonstrate a willingness in Washington for a new beginning in bilateral relations.
Ominously, Clinton's State Department mislabeled the button with the Russian word for "overload" not "reset." Her inane cackling to ingratiate herself with the skeptical Lavrov was also a giveaway of a phony reset.
Look how hollow such ostensible claims for "reset" by Washington have since manifested.
Admittedly, there was a significant gain in Obama's negotiation of substantial nuclear arms reductions with the New START treaty in 2010.
However, it didn't take long until Washington was back to its usual business of subversions and covert wars for regime change against foreign states that didn't kowtow to its dictates. We saw this with ample evidence in the overthrow of Libya's government in 2011, the attempted ouster in Syria beginning the same year, and the even more daring American intervention in Ukraine in early 2014 when it installed a rabidly anti-Russian regime through an illegal coup d'e'tat.
We are also presently seeing this criminal American imperialism being conducted brazenly towards Venezuela, where Washington wants to overthrow a socialist president in order to get its corporate hands on the South American country's vast oil wealth.
All the while, Russia has become ever more resolute in its defiance of Washington's global gangsterism. Moscow's military defense of Syria from US-led regime change was certainly a pivotal moment in defining the limits of Moscow's tolerance, as was Russia's defense of Crimea.
For these reasons, Washington in its chagrin has moved to abandon the other major arms control treaty, the INF, which could allow it to install short and medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe, thus aggravating threats and tensions with Russia. The future of the much-vaunted New START treaty is also in doubt because of American vacillation. So much for Obama's "reset."
These are the structural, strategic factors in why Washington is set on a course of hostility towards Moscow. It has got very little to do with President Trump being in the White House or whether he has been cleared of "collusion" with Moscow.
The fundamental issue for Washington is that Russia is not a vassal for American imperialism. That's why there will be no reset. There will only be reset when American imperialism is replaced by a law-abiding, genuinely democratic US government. Until then, expect more US hostility, confrontation and even war towards Russia.
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