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Obama and Putin: That was awkward
Politico ^ | 09/28/15 | Michael Crowley

Posted on 09/28/2015 6:14:46 PM PDT by TroutStalker

An awkward toast, sideways glances, a stiff handshake.

Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin aren't just geostrategic rivals. They are two guys who simply don't like each other.

That much seemed clear after Monday's action at the United Nations in New York, where Obama and Putin sat uncomfortably together at a lunch, then met privately for a 90-minute session which appeared to yield no breakthroughs on the major differences between them.

Skipping any pretense of bonhomie, a senior administration official said the men had a "business-like back and forth," dividing their time between Ukraine and Syria. Putin echoed that language, calling the encounter "businesslike and frank."

Afterward Putin, couldn't resist needling his counterpart, reiterating the Kremlin's claim that it was Obama who sought the meeting — a matter of political pride that the White House strongly disputes.

To some, Putin managed to steal the show at the kick-off of a U.N. confab that could have focused on his aggression in Ukraine, but instead largely revolved around Russia's plans for Syria. Attendees were also buzzing about Putin's smooth interview on CBS's "60 Minutes" the night before.

"Putin has had a great couple of days in terms of public relations," said Michael McFaul, Obama's first ambassador to Moscow. "Everybody wanted to know what Putin was going to say today, and we're all talking about Syria."

The White House was tight-lipped about atmospherics in the U.N. Security Council's consultations chamber, where the men met. But there was no mistaking the chilly vibe as the two men posed for a dutiful, get-it-over-with handshake beforehand. Or when they sat one seat apart at a U.N. luncheon, where Obama wore a stony face and threw sidelong glances at his Russian counterpart as they clinked glasses during a toast.

In speeches earlier on Monday, the two men had blamed one another for the carnage in Syria and laid out diverging visions for global security. Obama said Russia's aggression in Ukraine had flaunted international law and that its support for dictator Bashar Assad was prolonging the Syrian civil war. Putin said the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq had given rise to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and said the world should assist Assad in the fight against ISIS.

Obama has said he doesn't view his relationship with Putin in personal terms. But the reality has become increasibly undeniable. Perhaps only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to get deeper under the skin of a president not known for faking admiration for people he doesn't respect.

And perhaps not since Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy have a Russian and American leader held such a low opinion of one another. "They are different people," McFaul said. "The President is analytic. Putin is emotional."

Indeed, Obama's recent experience with Putin reminds some Russia-watchers of JFK, who in June 1961 met in Vienna with Khrushchev despite the warnings of advisors that their policy differences were too great and that the Soviet premier would exploit the event for propaganda purposes.

Those warnings were echoed at the White House this summer by aides who doubted the wisdom of having Obama sit down with Putin for their first formal one-on-one meeting since mid-2013, in part because Putin would use it to enhance his global stature after a period of diplomatic isolation over Ukraine.

Kennedy's advisors were proven right. The meeting was a fiasco, with Khrushchev bullying and intimidating the younger Kennedy, whom he later described as "too intelligent and too weak." Kennedy later admitted to a reporter that the meeting had been the “roughest thing in my life.” “He just beat the hell out of me. I’ve got a terrible problem if he thinks I’m inexperienced and have no guts,” Kennedy said.

Obama has never confessed to such insecurities about Putin. And his White House has at times seemed to taunt the Russian leader, gloating over his wheezing economy and referring to his country as a mere "regional power," despite its massive nuclear arsenal.

But just as Khruschev tested Kennedy by sending nuclear missiles to Cuba, Putin has also tested Obama, albeit on a more modest scale, with his assault on eastern Ukraine last year and his surprise military buildup in Syria in recent weeks.

Not that Obama is the first U.S. president to see his relationship with Putin sour. After at first saying he'd gotten a positive sense of Putin's "soul," George W. Bush fumed over his aggression towards the Republic of Georgia, and ended his presidency by telling the Russian: "You're cold-blooded."

The Obama-Putin relationship has been on a steep downward slope since their last bilateral meeting, in June 2013. (They met in person informally last November and occasionally speak by the phone, most recently in mid-July.)

Since then, Putin's Russia has granted asylum to the NSA leaker Edward Snowden; violated a Cold War-era missile treaty with the U.S.; annexed Crimea and fomented rebellion in eastern Ukraine; hacked into Pentagon servers; and increased its support for Assad, whom Obama says must go.

Obama's decision to see Putin followed an internal administration debate, which weighed the cost of granting Putin the legitimacy of a personal meeting with Obama. Ultimately, U.S. officials decided the cost was low when compared to the benefit of learning more about Putin's uncertain intentions in Syria and pressuring the Russian leader not to allow pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine to sabotage local elections scheduled there next month.

In his remarks afterwards, Putin said he welcomed the opportunity to talk business with Obama in a relatively informal setting. "There is no need to go through all the protocol and ceremonies," he said, "You just discuss the issues that you are interested in very specifically."

Despite all the attention focused on body language and theatrics, the administration official said, "this was not a situation where either one of them was seeking to score points in a meeting. I think there was a shared desire to figure out a way in which we can address the situation in Syria.”

But neither side provided any indication they succeeded.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhorussia; obamaputin; obamaputinmeeting; putin
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1 posted on 09/28/2015 6:14:46 PM PDT by TroutStalker
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Oh please! obumber can not hold a candle to Putin. I am embarrassed for America.


2 posted on 09/28/2015 6:19:32 PM PDT by JoSixChip
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To: TroutStalker

Putin knows he’s dealing with a putz....


3 posted on 09/28/2015 6:19:59 PM PDT by wny
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To: TroutStalker

There’s a lot of people Obama doesn’t like very much.


4 posted on 09/28/2015 6:20:02 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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To: TroutStalker

Putin is disgusted by the communist queer in the WH, “exporting social experiments” to the Mideast and in general screwing up everything he touches.


5 posted on 09/28/2015 6:22:01 PM PDT by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA)
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To: TroutStalker

Stick them in a ring and let them fight.
Oh wait we are dealing with the biggest girlie , pansy , boy in the history of this country and the world knows it.

Why is it with even liberal women they don’t lie a true , real man ?


6 posted on 09/28/2015 6:22:17 PM PDT by manc (Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
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To: TroutStalker
Putin's grinning...Obama's not....looks like Putin isn't going to give Obama what he wants.....


7 posted on 09/28/2015 6:24:03 PM PDT by caww
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To: TroutStalker
Obama walked a little stiffly to that post meeting handshake.

Probably still feeling the effects of that Siberian Wedgie Putin gave him.

8 posted on 09/28/2015 6:24:30 PM PDT by AU72
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To: wny

More likely, Putin knows he’s dealing with pure evil!


9 posted on 09/28/2015 6:25:57 PM PDT by uncitizen (Make America Great Again!)
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To: Steely Tom

There’s a lot of people that don’t like 0bama very much.


10 posted on 09/28/2015 6:26:01 PM PDT by henkster (Liberals forget Dickens' kids forged an Empire on which the sun never set.)
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To: TroutStalker
Maybe Oblabla just isnt being as flexible as he suggested when he instructed Medvedev to convey the message to Putin.

Putin is looking for more limbo.

11 posted on 09/28/2015 6:26:13 PM PDT by corkoman
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To: TroutStalker
"The President is analytic. Putin is emotional."

Hah.

12 posted on 09/28/2015 6:26:31 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Keep in mind, Boehner was the symptom, not the disease.)
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To: TroutStalker

The pathetic best even POLITICO could do for our sissy loser.


13 posted on 09/28/2015 6:31:18 PM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: Steely Tom
Here's another take on their lunch...LOLOL....Nice to see Putin use Obama for a photo-op with no plans to deliver what Obama wanted to gain...tsk tsk...Obama wants Assad gone.....I doubt that's going to be a go once Putin takes over the situation in Syria....


14 posted on 09/28/2015 6:32:20 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww; All
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15 posted on 09/28/2015 6:33:49 PM PDT by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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To: JoSixChip
obumber can not hold a candle to Putin.

Obumber can't even hold his wine glass correctly. Look closely. Puten holds his glass correctly by the stem. Obama doesn't hold his glass correctly. What a moron we have in the White House.

Now look. How far does Putin extend his arm. Not much. That requires Obama to extend his arm much further. Power play. What a pussy we have in the White House.

16 posted on 09/28/2015 6:34:54 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: caww

He’s even hiding behind the champaign glass.


17 posted on 09/28/2015 6:35:03 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I'm fed up.)
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To: mrsmith
Oh that's rich! Ha Ha Ha..... China in between as referee!


18 posted on 09/28/2015 6:35:27 PM PDT by caww
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To: JoSixChip

The core of Obama’s disdain for Putin is not because of Russian advances, but because of Putin’s abhorrence of homosexuals.


19 posted on 09/28/2015 6:36:52 PM PDT by Chauncey Gardiner
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To: ladyjane

Absolutely correct. I was taught how to hold different glasses even in HS. Guy was ‘jerked up’ and never taught social graces. MO included.


20 posted on 09/28/2015 6:37:27 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I'm fed up.)
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