John Kerry ‘Triggered’ When Pressed on Russia Annexing Crimea on His Watch

John Kerry snapped back during an interview when he was pressed on the fact that Russia annexed Crimea while he was secretary of state under former President Barack Obama.

While Kerry was speaking with MSNBC, reporter Chris Jansing noted the Obama administration’s handling of Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.

The interview took place at the Vatican, where Kerry was attending services related to Pope Francis’s funeral.

During the interview, Jansing raised the topic of Russia, saying:

“You were secretary of state when Russia annexed Crimea, and I want to ask you—” before Kerry angrily interrupted.

“But when they stated they were—” Kerry interjected, cutting her off mid-question.

Jansing attempted to clarify her point, responding, “When they, when they stated, yeah.”

However, Kerry again interrupted, asserting, “We did not allow them to annex it.”

Despite Kerry’s denial, Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, while he was serving as Obama’s secretary of state.

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The international community widely regarded the action as a violation of international law.

At the time, the Obama administration responded with sanctions against Russia.

However, critics have characterized the response as insufficient to deter the annexation or alter the situation on the ground.

Jansing continued to press the issue, pointing out, “Right.

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“But they said that it was theirs.”

Appearing frustrated, Kerry shot back, saying:

“And we stood up against it and called it against international law.

“Yeah, they said it, but that doesn’t—”

As Jansing attempted to ask a follow-up, Kerry added:

“Under international law, that does not make it theirs.”

WATCH:

Following Russia’s move into Crimea, the Obama administration and its allies issued sanctions and condemned the annexation.

However, no military action was taken.

Crimea remains under Russian control more than a decade later.

The event significantly strained relations between Russia and the West and has been cited by critics as an example of a failure to deter aggression through diplomatic means alone.

President Donald Trump has frequently pointed to the 2014 Crimea situation when criticizing the foreign policy record of Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden.

Speaking at a press conference last week, Trump stated:

“When you say Crimea — that was handed over during a president named Barack Hussein Obama.

“That had nothing to do with me.

“Crimea — that was 11 years ago, under Obama, and they made a decision.

“There wasn’t a bullet fired. There was no fighting.

“There was no anything. They just handed it over.”

WATCH:

The Obama admin’s handling of the annexation has been a continuing topic of political debate.

Critics argue that the U.S. response failed to deter future aggressive actions by Russia.

Supporters of the Obama administration have defended its use of economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure.

However, the sanctions did not reverse Russia’s hold over Crimea.

Kerry’s exchange with Jansing underscores the lingering questions about U.S. foreign policy during the Obama years.

The decisions continue to influence current discussions about American leadership and global security.

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