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President Barack Obama’s actions against Russia last week were “too little, very late,” following years of President Vladimir Putin considering him a weak leader who could be pushed around, political strategist Karl Rove, a deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush, said Monday.
“Putin took the measure of Barack Obama and his administration early on,” Rove, a Fox News contributor, told the “Happening Now” program. “They were desperate to achieve a good relationship with Russia to the point that we messed over two of our allies.” – READ MORE