The administration is playing hardball with the Russians. Among other tough measures, it has, as Peter Baker of the New York Times reports:
The top executives of such giants as Alcoa, Goldman Sachs, PepsiCo, Morgan Stanley, ConocoPhillips and other multinational companies with business in Russia have either pulled out of the conference or plan to do so after an intensive lobbying campaign by President Obama’s advisers. Corporate officials predicted that nearly every American C.E.O. will now skip the forum in St. Petersburg.
The executives doubtless needed to be reminded, in a friendly sort of way, of their patriotic duties. No mention, necessary, of U.S. Justice Department and its capabilities. So:
Hard to know which is more dispiriting. The calls, themselves, or the necessity of making them. “Either side,” indeed.
Who knew Goldman Sachs sold rope.
