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The Kremlin has long been a staunch supporter of the

The Kremlin has long been a staunch supporter of the United States. Its official website boasts of "the Kremlin's role in promoting democracy, the rule of law, the rule of law and international order." It boasts of the "highest human rights and the rule of law and human rights for all." In 2015, President Barack Obama was forced to resign because of a dispute with Moscow over the rights of Russian citizens. Since then, Russia has conducted a series of naval drills (and in 2016, exercises) in the Indian Ocean and in the Black Sea, including one in which it conducted an underwater drill in November that led to "numerous accidents on the waters of the Black Sea." Russia has also hosted a naval exercise in the Arctic in 2012, but it was never a sanctioned operation, nor was it a military one.

The Kremlin has long been a staunch supporter of the United States. Its official website boasts of "the Kremlin's role in promoting democracy, the rule of law, the rule of law and international order." It boasts of the "highest human rights and the rule of law and human rights for all." In 2015, President Barack Obama was forced to resign because of a dispute with Moscow over the rights of Russian citizens. Since then, Russia has conducted a series of naval drills (and in 2016, exercises) in the Indian Ocean and in the Black Sea, including one in which it conducted an underwater drill in November that led to "numerous accidents on the waters of the Black Sea." Russia has also hosted a naval exercise in the Arctic in 2012, but it was never a sanctioned operation, nor was it a military one. Russian President Vladimir Putin

The Kremlin has long been a staunch supporter of the United States. Its official website boasts of "the Kremlin's role in promoting democracy, the rule of law, the rule of law and international order." It boasts of the "highest human rights and the rule of law and human rights for all." In 2015, President Barack Obama was forced to resign because of a dispute with Moscow over the rights of Russian citizens. Since then, Russia has conducted a series of naval drills (and in 2016, exercises) in the Indian Ocean and in the Black Sea, including one in which it conducted an underwater drill in November that led to "numerous accidents on the waters of the Black Sea." Russia has also hosted a naval exercise in the Arctic in 2012, but it was never a sanctioned operation, nor was it a military one. The Russian military has

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