The warning message we sent the Russians was a calculated ambiguity that would be clearly understood.

We want to have a great relationship with the Chinese, we want a great relationship with the Russians.

The Saudis helped the U.S. ensure that the Russians never got a meaningful foothold in the Middle East.

The United States can tell you all about what's wrong with the British, to say nothing of the Russians.

The difference between our decadence and the Russians is that while theirs is brutal, ours is apathetic.

The Russians know that well executed disinformation, when exercised tactically, can quickly metastasize.

The difference between our decadence and the Russians' is that while theirs is brutal, ours is apathetic.

The Russians and the Chinese have been absolutely clear they don't want to see Iran with a nuclear weapon.

There was obviously never any help from the Russians. I don't even know what the Russians would have done.

The Russians are clearly a big adversary, and they demonstrated it by trying to mess around in our election.

Take it from someone who fled the Iron Curtain: I know what happens when you give the Russians a green light.

The bomb and the entrance of the Russians into the war will certainly have an effect on hastening the victory.

On Putin's order, corrupt apparatchiks and crony oligarchs rob Russians of their nation's wealth and resources.

The United States can't impose democracies. We can't impose our will. The Russians found that out in Afghanistan.

I love the Russians for their verve, their melancholia, their vivacity, their unpredictability, and their humour.

I think the Russians have gotten a great return on investment for a very small amount of, of election interference.

Lots of businesses built in the early 1990s were not very transparent, not only by Russians, but also by foreigners.

I don't think there is any equivalency between the way the Russians conduct themselves and the way the United States does.

More and more Russians started watching the UFC when Conor came along. The more they watched, the more they understood it.

Trump is what the Russians call a useful idiot, someone in service to the Russian Federation, either unwitting or wittingly.

I don't have any opinions about Russians. There are celebrity persons in each country. Different people do different things.

Donald Trump, for years, had been working with the Russians. He brought people on his campaign who had ties to the Russians.

I blame the Russians for a lot, but pinning the creation of ISIS on them is a murky, tenuous, triple-carom bank shot at best.

The dramatic wish of Romanians at the end of the Second World War was to be occupied by the Americans and not by the Russians.

All the arrows continue to point to a personal, political, and financial relationship that Donald Trump had with the Russians.

Russians are not a very friendly people. It's hard to get them to speak nicely to the customers. It's just not in their culture.

Our inaction created the opportunity for the Russians to reenter the Middle East in a powerful way for the first time since 1973.

The way I understand it, the Russians are sort of a combination of evil and incompetence... sort of like the Post Office with tanks.

The Channel is an international waterway through which the Russians are quite free to pass - and over which we have no exclusive right.

The Russians are extreme people: they are generous but crazy at the same time. They always have something to say, and I really like that.

The thought that we're in competition with Russians or with Chinese is all a mistake, and trivial. We are one species, with a world to win.

It is practically certain that sometime during 1958, either the Russians or we, and most likely both, are going to shoot a rocket to the moon.

We as Americans should all be concerned with the smearing of the Trump administration and unfounded allegations of collusion with the Russians.

I don't think it's all that unusual for a new president to want to get along with the Russians. I remember George W. Bush having the same hope.

Russians really needed a product that would be not as strong as vodka and not as feminine as cheap sparkling wine, so Martini was a good solution.

I remember when John Cameron Swayze over the television told me personally that the Russians now had the atomic bomb; then I knew that we were goners.

What the Russians did in the election in 2016 was clearly short of war, yet it was a pretty aggressive act to go into another country's voting system.

We were fortunate to have the Russians as our childhood enemies. We practiced hiding under our desks in case they had the temerity to drop a nuclear weapon.

There is no such thing as Russian fascism. You won't find a single Russian who considers Russians to be a superior race and who advocate expulsion of aliens.

The Russians continue to say that they'll still go after terrorists, but that's a very elastic term. They're going after anybody they want. I don't trust them.

My parents were angry, but they were relieved that I was in good condition. They had been afraid the Russians would torture me. They told me not to do it again!

In the 1930s, there were so many different conflicts going on between the British, the French, the Russians, the Germans, the Spaniards, the Romanians and so on.

There's no prospect that the Russians are going to send Snowden back. Snowden is in the land of spy swaps now. Putin is not going to give this guy up for nothing.

If the Russians masterminded fraud for 40 years at the highest state level in sports, operating behind the scenes to corrupt sports, what else are they capable of?

Most Russians actually were living much better by the end of the 1990s than by the beginning of the 1990s. Most Russians were no longer confronting food shortages.

It was just using the liquid shampoo - the Russians have one very similar to the stuff we use on the Shuttle - you just wet your hair with it and then wipe it out.

I think what we're learning with the Trump Jr. meeting is when you meet with any Russians, you're meeting with Russian intelligence. And, therefore, President Putin.

Just as the Russians and the Soviets didn't manage to wipe out languages in Lithuania, neither have they managed to wipe out religion to the extent that we had feared.

I had to choose between American and British actors, and it didn't take me more than a second to decide: Russians are Europeans and should be played by other Europeans.

Russians clearly perceive America's global influence as being in irreversible decline and American society shattered by major political, economic and ideological crises.

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