Los Angeles Times

The original sin: NATO expansion

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Re “Search for truth turns up liars,” Dec. 3

Reporting on the latest developmen­ts of the probe into 2016 campaign meddling caused me to imagine what could have been with Russia: non-hostile or even friendly relations with that country.

There would have been no Russian invasion of Ukraine or annexation of Crimea, and no interferen­ce to get Donald Trump elected president. But there was one powerful obstacle to this scenario: President Bill Clinton.

Under his watch, in 1999 the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on expanded to include Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, tragically ignoring the warning of our foremost Russian expert, George F. Kennan, who said that enlarging NATO would be disastrous and start a new Cold War. He predicted that the Russian reaction would be very upsetting to us.

NATO expansion was neverthele­ss achieved, and it was continued under Presidents George W. Bush and Obama. Ukraine was intended to be next, which is when the Russians struck back.

Consequent­ly, we have the present relations with Russia, and Trump as our president.

Roger Carasso

Santa Fe, N.M.

Court documents reportedly raise questions about whether Trump has been acting in the national interest or his own.

Of course Trump is motivated by self-interest. He always has been, and he is watching out for himself now.

The amazing feat is that he has convinced his base of supporters that he cares about them. He doesn’t. They’ve been played. Chris Pearson

Spring Valley

Re “All the president’s moronic men,” Opinion, Dec. 2

It looks like your op-ed section has turned into a Trump-bashing forum, the latest example being Virginia Heffernan’s column.

I think this piece is moronic for trying to make it sound like the men around Trump have been indicted or signed plea deals for the reason of helping Russia elect a U.S. president, when actually it was more like not telling the truth that got them into trouble.

You would think that any non-moronic person who got it wrong about Trump running for president, wrong about Trump getting the nomination, and wrong about him not being able to beat Hillary Clinton, would finally learn to keep quiet and wait for the outcome of the Russia investigat­ion.

Oops, see how easy it is? I just speculated about Heffernan’s positions during the election. It would be nice if we all kept speculatio­n to a minimum. Earl Yessmann

Hermosa Beach

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