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In my opinion, Russia should not be too happy with the decision either, even though Obama presumably acted to take its interests into account. In fact, the U.S. president made the decision not because he wants to please the Kremlin, but because he wants the United States" attitude to global politics to embrace new realities while continuing to protect U.S. interests.

This would help the much-publicized policy of resetting U.S.-Russian relations get off the ground.

Russia"s initial assessment of Obama"s surprising decision was based on our old tradition of taking a minor element and presenting it as the basic premise. The basic premise in this case is that the decision to abandon the ABM plans for Poland and the Czech Republic does not mean scrapping the idea of a European ABM system.

President Obama and the two military officials he "inherited" from George W. Bush - Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Gen. James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

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