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    MEDVEDEV: ROMNEY'S ANTI-RUSSIAN REMARK "SMELLS OF HOLLYWOOD"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 27, 2012 - 19:35 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told Mitt Romney
    on Tuesday, March 27 to use his head and stop reverting to Hollywood
    stereotypes after the U.S. presidential hopeful branded Moscow as
    Washington's top foe, AFP reported.

    "I recommend that all U.S. presidential candidates, including the
    candidate you mention (Romney), do at least two things," Medvedev told
    Russian reporters on the sidelines of a nuclear security conference
    in Seoul.

    "That they use their head and consult their reason when they formulate
    their positions, and that they check the time - it is now 2012,
    not the mid-1970s," said the outgoing Russian president in comments
    broadcast on state television.

    Medvedev said Romney's quip "smelled of Hollywood" because it typecast
    Moscow as Washington's main enemy from the Cold War era just like in
    the popular spy movie thrillers of the time.

    "As for ideological cliches, I always get nervous when one side or
    the other starts using phrases such as 'enemy number one' and so on,"
    Medvedev said.

    Romney had roundly criticised Obama on Monday for getting caught
    by an open mike making a controversial promise to Medvedev about
    missile defence.

    Obama appeared to suggest at the Seoul meeting that he was ready to
    make a concession on the issue if he wins the November presidential
    election.

    Romney told CNN in a transcript released by the station that Obama
    should understand that "Russia is not a friendly character on the world
    stage" because it has old ties to the governments of Syria and Iran.

    Russia "is without question our number one geopolitical foe,"
    Romney said.

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