Interview with Sergey Rogov
Recently, the international agenda has been dominated by the tensions in Russia–U.S. relations, the probable impeachment of Donald Trump, the sanctions regime and the destruction of arms control mechanisms. We asked RIAC Member and Scientific Director of Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sergey Rogov
to share his thoughts ...
... follow the way of the same Gerald Ford who pardoned Nixon for all crimes, revealed and not revealed, which he could have committed during the period of his being the president. Truly speaking, Nixon did resign a commission before the beginning of the impeachment procedure itself and therefore he had the right for such a pardon.
The “Russian card” which is played out so actively by the opponents of the sitting president could not persist without actions that Trump repeatedly engages himself in. Trump himself hints at the presence of contacts of his nearest circle with Russia, which ...