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Three assaults on the Kremlin within the month must be extraordinary even by Cold War standards. They prompted Anatol Lieven, a prominent American scholar on Russia, to pose a rhetorical question: “Why are we trying to reheat the Cold War?”
It all began with a 94-page report released by the influential think-tank the Council on Foreign Relations on March 5 titled “Russia’s Wrong Direction: What the United States Can and Should Do”. It concluded that Russia’s foreign and domestic policies had taken directions that hurt US global interests; that a US-Russian partnership was no longer feasible; and that the US should lead a coordinated Western policy of “selective cooperation” with Russia, a variant of the policy of detente during the Cold War years.
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