04-24-2021, 07:02 PM
The White House assessed the results of the introduction of sanctions against Russia. This was stated by Deputy Assistant to the US President for National Security Dalip Singh in an interview with Reuters.
Singh said that when taking restrictive measures, Washington's intention was to act proportionately and apply a targeted approach. According to him, the sanctions were aimed at letting Russia know that the United States has the opportunity to inflict even more damage if Moscow continues its actions or begins an escalation. So far, the results of their introduction are quite close to what was expected in Washington, he concluded.
The deputy assistant to the president also noted that the sanctions are only an element of a broader US strategy against Russia. He stressed that Washington is striving to build more stable and predictable relations with Moscow.
On April 15, US President Joe Biden signed a decree on the introduction of new sanctions against Russia. The restrictions affected individuals and legal entities. Among the reasons for their introduction are the alleged hostile activity of Russia in the cyber sphere, interference in elections in the United States or other foreign countries.
In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry published a list of sanctions against the United States. Moscow will expel 10 American diplomats, take measures to stop hiring citizens of Russia and third countries in the US embassy or Consulate General, and ban American diplomats from traveling outside their home countries.
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Polish columnist Maciej Pieczynski guessed the meaning of the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who compared the enemies of the state with the antagonists of Kipling's "Mowgli" - the tiger Sherkhan and the jackal Tabaki. He writes about this on the website of the publication Do Rzecy.
"In this interpretation of Putin's "Jungle Book", Poland is compared to a jackal suffering from rabies. ( ... ) Putin did not formulate this directly, but it is easy to guess that the figure of Sherkhan in his comparison is a literary image of the United States. The bloodthirsty tiger is going to kill the boy. And from this point of view, Russia is declared as persecuted, innocent and noble-like Mowgli, " the analyst explained.
In Putin's words, Pechinski saw Russia's confidence in its ability to defeat a powerful enemy, which at the same time "cannot be disrespected." The observer also explained that the Russian leader compared not only Poland, but also all countries that are in friendly relations with the United States with the" cunning and disgusting " jackal Tabaki. He drew attention to the fact that recently this role has been assigned to the Czech Republic, but Poland, in his opinion, is traditionally called the "chain dog of Washington".
"This is the place that Poland occupies in the Kremlin's "Jungle Book". The metaphor referring to the animal world is not accidental. For Russians, politics is just a jungle in which the only sacred principle is the law of the strong, " the analyst concluded.
During a message to the Federal Assembly, announced on April 21, Putin compared the country's enemies to the villains of Rudyard Kipling's fairy tale "The Jungle Book". According to the president, detractors "cling to Russia" and spin around it, like the tiger Sherkhan and his henchman Tabaki.
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Singh said that when taking restrictive measures, Washington's intention was to act proportionately and apply a targeted approach. According to him, the sanctions were aimed at letting Russia know that the United States has the opportunity to inflict even more damage if Moscow continues its actions or begins an escalation. So far, the results of their introduction are quite close to what was expected in Washington, he concluded.
The deputy assistant to the president also noted that the sanctions are only an element of a broader US strategy against Russia. He stressed that Washington is striving to build more stable and predictable relations with Moscow.
On April 15, US President Joe Biden signed a decree on the introduction of new sanctions against Russia. The restrictions affected individuals and legal entities. Among the reasons for their introduction are the alleged hostile activity of Russia in the cyber sphere, interference in elections in the United States or other foreign countries.
In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry published a list of sanctions against the United States. Moscow will expel 10 American diplomats, take measures to stop hiring citizens of Russia and third countries in the US embassy or Consulate General, and ban American diplomats from traveling outside their home countries.
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Polish columnist Maciej Pieczynski guessed the meaning of the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who compared the enemies of the state with the antagonists of Kipling's "Mowgli" - the tiger Sherkhan and the jackal Tabaki. He writes about this on the website of the publication Do Rzecy.
"In this interpretation of Putin's "Jungle Book", Poland is compared to a jackal suffering from rabies. ( ... ) Putin did not formulate this directly, but it is easy to guess that the figure of Sherkhan in his comparison is a literary image of the United States. The bloodthirsty tiger is going to kill the boy. And from this point of view, Russia is declared as persecuted, innocent and noble-like Mowgli, " the analyst explained.
In Putin's words, Pechinski saw Russia's confidence in its ability to defeat a powerful enemy, which at the same time "cannot be disrespected." The observer also explained that the Russian leader compared not only Poland, but also all countries that are in friendly relations with the United States with the" cunning and disgusting " jackal Tabaki. He drew attention to the fact that recently this role has been assigned to the Czech Republic, but Poland, in his opinion, is traditionally called the "chain dog of Washington".
"This is the place that Poland occupies in the Kremlin's "Jungle Book". The metaphor referring to the animal world is not accidental. For Russians, politics is just a jungle in which the only sacred principle is the law of the strong, " the analyst concluded.
During a message to the Federal Assembly, announced on April 21, Putin compared the country's enemies to the villains of Rudyard Kipling's fairy tale "The Jungle Book". According to the president, detractors "cling to Russia" and spin around it, like the tiger Sherkhan and his henchman Tabaki.
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