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    Trump: I'll be Vladimir Putin's 'worst enemy' if US-Russia relationship 'doesn't work

    Trump: I'll be Vladimir Putin's 'worst enemy' if US-Russia relationship 'doesn't work out'

    Dan Mangan
    Published 11 Hours Ago Updated 10 Hours Ago CNBC.com

    President Donald Trump vowed in an interview with CNBC that if his dealings with Russian leader Vladimir Putin don't "work out, I'll be the worst enemy he's ever had."

    But he also said that, "Getting along with President Putin, getting along with Russia is postive, not a negative," Trump said.

    Trump blasted his predecessor, President Barack Obama, for having been a "patsy for Russia" — while claiming he has been "far tougher on Russia than any president in many, many years."

    President Donald Trump vowed Thursday that if his dealings with Russian leader Vladimir Putin don't "work out, I'll be the worst enemy he's ever had."

    Trump made the statement during an interview at the White House with CNBC's Joe Kernen that will air in full Friday at 6 a.m. ET on "Squawk Box."

    In the same interview, Trump blasted his predecessor, President Barack Obama, for having been a "total patsy" for Russia — while claiming he has been "far tougher on Russia than any president in many, many years."

    "Maybe ever," Trump added.

    But Trump also said he valued the opportunity to improve the United States' relationship to Russia, even after American intelligence agencies have said that Russia repeatedly tried to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

    ""Getting along with President Putin, getting along with Russia, is positive, not a negative," Trump said.

    Later Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted that Trump asked National Security Advisor John Bolton to invite Putin to Washington in the fall.

    The president's comments came three days after he met with Putin in Helsinki, where his comments at a joint press conference with the Russian strongman drew widespread criticism both from Democrats and from his fellow Republicans.

    Under questioning from reporters, Trump refused to criticize Putin for the election meddling, and suggested that it was an open question as to whether the former KGB spy Putin's denials of such hostile action were as credible as the findings by American intelligence services.

    The president's interview with CNBC also came on the heels of a New York Times report that said Trump, two weeks before his inauguration in January 2017, had been shown extensive evidence that Putin personally ordered interference in the 2016 U.S. elections.

    In his interview Thursday, Trump ticked off several actions that he said rebut any argument that he is under Putin's thumb.

    Those actions include his urging German leader Angela Merkel last week to withdraw support for a new gas pipeline that would bring gas from Russia to Germany across the Baltic Sea. Trump had called Germany "a captive of Russia" because its reliance on Russian energy sources.

    "I said, wait a minute, we're supposed to be protecting you from Russia and you're paying them billions of dollars. What's that all about?," Trump told CNBC on Thursday.

    "Now, you think that's a positive for Russia? I'm talking them [Germany] out of things that they [Russia] were given billions of dollars. It's ridiculous, by the way, that that's happening," the president added.

    Trump also urged people to "look at the sanctions I put on" Russia," referring to several different sets of financial sanctions imposed by his administration on Russian oligarchs, companies and government officials.

    "Look at the diplomats I threw out," Trump added, referring to the U.S.'s expulsion in March of 60 Russian diplomats who had been identified as intelligence officials after the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy in Britain.

    "Look at all the things that I have done," the president said.

    In April, The Washington Post, citing a senior administration official, reported that Trump was angry over the number of diplomats that were expelled in March.

    Trump then turned his ire toward Obama's Russia policies.

    "Obama didn’t do it," Trump said, comparing his efforts to his predecessor's. "Obama was a patsy for Russia. A total patsy."

    Despite those claims, under Obama, the U.S. issued several sanctions against Russia following its annexation of Crimea in 2014. Obama and other international allies also booted Russia from the G-8 that year to retaliate against Putin for the Crimea crisis.

    Trump on Thursday then mentioned an incident in March 2012, when Obama, apparently unaware that his words were being caught by a live microphone, told then-Russian President Dmitri Medvedev that Obama would "have more flexibility" after the American presidential election in November 2012 to negotiate with Russia's incoming president, Putin, on the issue of missile defense.

    "Look at the statement he made. He thought the mics were turned off okay, the stupid statement he made," Trump said. "No one makes a big deal of that."

    Trump then added: "Getting along with President Putin getting along with Russia is positive not a negative. Now, with that being said if that doesn’t work out I'll be the worst enemy he's ever had – the worst he's ever had."

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    Trump is absolutely right on this, and I just do not understand at all this insanity against Russia, from the Chattering Monkeys in Congress, the Blubbering "intel" community, the Poopy Mouth Political Pundits, the Self-Consumed Corrupt Media, to the Whiny Trump Haters and DemoQuacks, it just makes no sense at all.

    The Russian people are hard-working, intelligent, creative and well-educated. They love science, art, culture and literature. They like to party and are very sociable. They also love animals and sports. What is not to like about them? 70% of their population is Russian or Eastern Orthodox Church which is Christian like ours, they believe in God and Jesus like most of us do. They celebrate Christmas, a national holiday since 1992, as one of the days of a 10 day holiday period celebrating the new year. They also love their country, are very nationalistic, and work hard to protect their country.

    They also want to engage in international relations and business. Business is much easier for them now because they are capitalistic now. From what we hear, they are pretty good business people, too, having developed some very large successful corporations.

    They also don't like foreign trouble-makers or pesky neighbors. Well, I can understand that as every American should given our pesky nuisance to the South. We're certainly not the experts to tell anyone else how to handle those situations given the fact that we can't handle our own.

    I looked up how many Russian Americans there are in the United States, and it's just over 3,100,000, including approximately 409,000 foreign born Russians, about 15%. We have 3,300,000 Muslims in the US, 58% are foreign born. The Russians don't run around our country trying to kill us. They don't try to steal our trade or flood us with poor drug running scum bags like Mexico. They don't protest in our streets, burn our flags, call us names, or make demands of us. They gave us Natalie Wood, invest in our condos, loan our businesses money, give us tips on terrorists, throw parties and donate to the NRA.

    So will someone please tell me why any American would hate the Russians? I just do not get it.

    Sigh.

    Stay the course, Mr. President.
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