[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 21 (Tuesday, February 7, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H1058-H1059]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRUMP SIDES WITH RUSSIA IN COMMENTS ON UKRAINE
(Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today regarding President Trump's
strange admiration for Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Our President
seems to side with Russia over Ukraine and is defaulting to tyranny
over liberty.
Despite ample evidence from our defense community and European
allies, President Trump still casts doubt on whether Moscow is backing
Russian forces who have killed over 10,000 innocent Ukrainians and who
recently killed at least eight more Ukrainian soldiers and 40 civilians
and turned off water and electricity in the invaded region.
When Bill O'Reilly asked our President if he respected Putin, a known
killer, the President replied: ``There are a lot of killers. You think
our country's so innocent?''
The President equates Mr. Putin's actions with those of our country.
It is not the first time this has happened.
Every time President Trump says something Putin likes, it is
broadcast on Kremlin-owned propaganda machines like RT. This is a
dangerous threat to liberty.
President Trump openly admires and appeases Putin, whose tenure is
known for human rights abuses, brutal suppression of political dissent,
and mysterious deaths of journalists and political opponents, like
Vladimir Kara-
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Murza who wrote a letter critical of Putin to the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee regarding the nomination of Secretary Tillerson.
Last Thursday, while in Moscow, he fell into a life-threatening coma
believed to be caused by an unknown poison.
Mr. Speaker, we cannot continue to normalize what President Trump is
doing. We cannot afford to take our country back to an era of unchecked
Russian aggression.
We need freedom. That is what is at stake.
I include in the Record a February 6, 2017, article by Julie
Hirschfeld Davis.
[Feb. 6, 2017]
Trump Seems to Side With Russia in Comments on Ukraine
(By Julie Hirschfeld Davis)
Washington.--President Trump cast doubt on whether Moscow
is backing separatists engaged in the recent escalation of
fighting in eastern Ukraine, appearing to side with President
Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who has long denied involvement
in the conflict despite evidence to the contrary.
Mr. Trump said he did not take offense at the outbreak of a
lethal bout of fighting in Ukraine that came within a day of
a phone conversation he had with Mr. Putin, saying of the
recent clashes, ``we don't really know exactly what that
is.''
``They're pro-forces,'' Mr. Trump said of the Ukrainian
separatists in an interview that aired on Monday on ``The
O'Reilly Factor,'' on Fox News. ``We don't know, are they
uncontrollable? Are they uncontrolled? That happens also.
We're going to find out; I would be surprised, but we'll
see.''
Mr. Trump's comments were the latest indication that his
desire for warmer relations with Russia may be coloring his
view of the conflict in Ukraine, which pits the country's
military--trained and equipped in part by the United States
Army--against Russian-backed separatists. Moscow has denied
involvement in the three-year conflict, despite evidence that
it has provided equipment and fighters to support separatist
forces in eastern Ukraine.
The president's push for a friendlier relationship with Mr.
Putin has alarmed Ukrainian officials, who fear that the
pressure former President Barack Obama applied on Russia to
withdraw its unacknowledged military forces from eastern
Ukraine will wane.
A telephone call Mr. Trump held on Saturday with President
Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine raised further questions about
his position on the conflict and his administration's
commitment to maintaining sanctions against Russia for the
annexation of Crimea.
In an official account of the call, Mr. Trump had said he
was willing to work with Kiev and Moscow to resolve the
conflict. But the statement referred to helping to ``restore
peace along the border,'' while the violence has been playing
out inside eastern Ukraine.
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