Obama played down claims that Russia is America’s greatest foe. (Reuters)
Russia is a mere “regional power” and a nuclear bomb exploding in New  York City is a bigger worry, according to U.S. President Barack Obama.
Amid  heightened global tensions over Crimea, Obama played down claims that  President Vladimir Putin’s country is America’s greatest foe.
Obama responded to a previous comment made by Mitt Romney, his opponent in the last presidential campaign.
“With  respect to Mr. Romney’s assertion that Russia is our No. 1 geopolitical  foe, the truth of the matter is that America has got a whole lot of  challenges. Russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its  immediate neighbors not out of strength, but out of weakness,” Obama  told a press conference.
He later said Russia's actions were a problem but didn't pose the top national security threat to the United States.
“I  continue to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with  the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan,” he said.
Meanwhile,  the U.S. said on Tuesday that North Korea’s test firing of two  medium-range missiles into the Sea of Japan represents “a troubling and  provocative escalation”.
“We urge North Korea to exercise  restraint and refrain from further threatening actions,” said  spokeswoman Marie Harf in a statement following the missile launch which  the U.S. is taking “very seriously.”
(With AP and AFP)
 
No comments:
Post a Comment