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英语文摘:U.S.-Russia spy case irritating but not devastating

Source:  Onion  2010-06-30   English BBS   Favorite  
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has just concluded a tour to the United States, during which he and U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to reset and broaden their countries' bilateral ties. They even snuck out for lunch and ate cheeseburgers at a nearby restaurant.

NO REASON TO WHIP UP

Some Russian lawmakers described the arrests as an attempt to undermine growing trust in relations between Russia and the United States.

Nikolai Kolesnikov, the deputy head of the Russian Parliamentary Security Committee, said the scandal was orchestrated by people whose attitude toward Russia was still based on Cold War-era stereotypes, the RIA Novosti news agency reported.

Many people involved in American politics view the recent warm spell in relations between the two countries as "inappropriate," he said.

Victor Kremenyuk, deputy director of the Russian Institute for U.S. and Canada studies, was convinced the entire affair had been a "provocation."

"In the United States, there are forces unhappy with the rapprochement of the two countries and warming up of their relations," Kremenyuk told Xinhua. "Perhaps, somebody wants to shift the opinion of the U.S. lawmakers in light of current START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) ratification process and to disrupt the process."

Other Russian observers urged that the consequences of the incident not be overblown.

Alexander Torshin, the first deputy speaker of the Russian Federal Council, or the upper house of the Russian parliament, urged caution.

"This is not a return to the Cold War, and this incident will not become a large-scale spy scandal," Torshin said.

The recent decision by the United States to put Chechen warlord Doku Umarov on its international wanted terrorist list was a serious signal indicating that relations between Moscow and Washington have reached an "uNPRecedentedly high level," Torshin said.

"I don't think this will change the alignment of forces very seriously. This is part of the game," Sergei Karaganov, chairman of the Foreign and Defense Policy Council, told the Interfax news agency.


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