Obama is a lame duck': Gorbachev comments after G20

Published time: November 17, 2014 16:05 

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U.S. President Barack Obama listens to a question at a news conference at the 
end of the G20 summit in Brisbane November 16, 2014. (Reuters / Jason Reed )

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has called the US president a 'lame 
duck.' Commenting on the recent G20 summit in Australia, Gorbachev said he was 
disappointed in Obama and that he 'thought better' of the American leader.

"Obama is a lame duck. One must not finish the job in such a mediocre way. He 
just decided to throw accusations around. He will be of no avail any more, 
unfortunately. I've thought better of him," the former leader of the USSR told 
Rusnovosti radio. 

Gorbachev, who is praised around the world as a great advocate of democracy, 
used the American term - meaning an elected official, approaching the end of 
his time in office - when talking about Obama's comments at the G20 summit. 

Speaking in Brisbane last week, where world leaders gathered for the summit, 
Obama once again put Russia on the list of the greatest threats to the world - 
along with the Islamic State militants (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and the Ebola 
outbreak. It wasn't the first time the US president lumped Russia 
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  in with the Islamic terrorists and the deadly virus. 

Gorbachev had previously expressed hope that shared challenges, such as the 
Ebola epidemic and the fight against the IS militants, as well as environmental 
and economic threats, would bring Russia and the West closer together. "In the 
face of shared challenges, we can again find a common language. It won't be 
easy but there is no other way," Gorbachev told 
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Gazeta ahead of the fall of the Berlin Wall anniversary. 

 

Mikhail Gorbachev (Reuters / Jason Reed)

He later became less optimistic, saying Western policies towards Russia 
championed by Washington have led to the current crisis. 

Gorbachev's "lame duck" label was not the only duck jibe to be received by 
Obama after his speeches at the summit. US liberal senator Ian Macdonald called 
him a "lame duck of a president" over his stance on climate change. 

Former US president Bill Clinton recently encouraged Obama to ignore the "lame 
duck" comments and get on with the job. 

 

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