Clinton's visit to Moscow is her first since becoming America's top diplomat and since President Barack Obama, who visited Russia in July, vowed to "reset" U.S.-Russia relations.
The senior official traveling with Clinton said there have been some improvements in cooperation, including a recent agreement that allows U.S. military planes to transport lethal materiel over Russia to Afghanistan.
But he acknowledged numerous disagreements remained.
"We still have differences on Georgia, we still have differences on NATO, we still have differences even on some of the areas that we are working together on, including Iran, and that's cause for further discussion," the official said.
Yeah, I saw that on Fox News. I don't think sanctions would be enough to stop Iran anyhow. Another problem is it's hard for Hillary to play hardball when the Russians and Iranians are well aware that 0 is the one calling the shots and that he's a wuss.