Let Russia Be Russia
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countries espouse profoundly dierent concepts o world order. They
pursue opposing goals in regional conicts such as those in Syria and
Ukraine. The republican, democratic tradition o the United States
stands in stark contrast to Russia’s long history o autocratic rule. In
both practical and ideological terms, a close partnership between the
two states is unsustainable.
In the current climate, that understanding should come naturally to
most U.S. policymakers. Much harder will be to recognize that ostra-
cizing Russia will achieve little and likely prove to be counterproduc-
tive. Even i its relative power declines, Russia will remain a key
player in the global arena thanks to its large nuclear arsenal, natural
resources, geographic centrality in Eurasia, Security Council veto,
and highly skilled population. Cooperating with Russia is essential to
grappling with critical global challenges such as climate change, nu-
clear proliferation, and terrorism. With the exception o China, no
country aects more issues o strategic and economic importance to
the United States than Russia. And no other country, it must be said,
is capable o destroying the United States in 30 minutes.
A more balanced strategy o restrained competition would not only
reduce the risk o nuclear war but also provide the framework for the
cooperation needed to tackle global challenges. Smarter relations with
Russia can help guarantee European security and strategic stability,
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Team of rivals: Putin and Trump at the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, July 2017
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