Trump suggest to drop Russia sanction

In his continued show of love to the soviet country, US president-elect Donald J.Trump has argued on the affirmative stating hints that he may lift the sanctions placed on Russia by the out-going administration of current president Barrack Obama.Trump also indicated he wasn't going to commit to a longstanding agreement with China over Taiwan—two signs that he would use any available leverage to realign the U.S.’s relationship with its two biggest global strategic rivals.
Donald Trump: ‘If Russia is really helping us, why would anybody have sanctions if somebody’s doing some really great things?’
In an hour long interview with the Wall Street Journal, president-elect Trump argued that he may not commit himself to a longstanding one china policy which gives the US the mainsail of recognizing Beijing as the mainland instead of fraternizing any diplomatic recognition with the small island of Taiwan.

Known for his flip flops, the president-elect also indicates that the communist party rulers in Beijing needed to show good faith on currency and trade practices before he may consider committing self to the One China policy on Taiwan.“Everything is under negotiation including ‘One China’,”

Trump whose praise for the government in Moscow knows no bounds also indicates his interest to meet with the leader of the Kremlin noting that it will be a great relationship knowing fully well that he will be greatly received by the soviet nation amid tension of hacking controversy.  “I understand that they would like to meet, and that’s absolutely fine with me,” he said.

Trump who had continue to disparage the findings of the US intelligence agency on the role played by the Kremlin in influencing the electoral process of the US election states that it would amount to not making any sense if Washington continues to be at loggerheads with Moscow if they truly had always meant to be of help.“If you get along and if Russia is really helping us, why would anybody have sanctions if somebody’s doing some really great things?”

Donald love for Russia has caused a major uproar not only among Americans but also among congress members as both Republicans and Democrats have continued to disagree with president-elect Trump new found affection for the government of Moscow.

Earlier, Trump described Vladimir Putin as a "very smart" leader for his charismatic show of leadership style not to retaliate the sanction placed on them by president Barrack Obama over their supposed role during the November polls that brought him as winner of the US presidential election.

Trump won Mrs. Clinton on the basis of an electoral college decision vote. Clinton, however won the popular votes, but couldn't break the glass ceiling as the first female US president.      

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