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Bluemoon_Rising
03-31-2007, 11:39 AM
Jewish World Review Feb. 16, 2007
The Putin Doctrine
By Charles Krauthammer

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Vladimir Putin — Russia's president, although the more accurate title would be godfather — made headlines last week with a speech in Munich that set a new standard in anti-Americanism. He not only charged the United States with the "hyper-use of force," "disdain for the basic principles of international law" and having "overstepped its national borders in . . . the economic, political, cultural and educational policies it imposes on other nations." He even blamed the spread of weapons of mass destruction, which the United States has been combating with few allies and against constant Russian resistance, on American "dominance" that "inevitably encourages" other countries to acquire them.

There is something amusing about criticism of the use of force by the man who turned Chechnya into a smoldering ruin; about the invocation of international law by the man who will not allow Scotland Yard to interrogate the polonium-soaked thugs it suspects of murdering Alexander Litvinenko, yet another Putin opponent who met an untimely and unprosecuted death; about the bullying of other countries decried by a man who cuts off energy supplies to Ukraine, Georgia and Belarus in brazen acts of political and economic extortion.

Less amusing is the greater meaning of Putin's Munich speech. It marks Russia's coming out. Flush with oil and gas revenue, the consolidation of dictatorial authority at home and the capitulation of both domestic and Western companies to his seizure of their assets, Putin issued his boldest declaration yet that post-Soviet Russia is preparing to reassert itself on the world stage.

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/krauthammer021607.php3

Bluemoon_Rising
03-31-2007, 11:46 AM
From the beginning, there was never any doubt in my mind that Putin's Russia was an adversary.

DeclinetoState
03-31-2007, 12:08 PM
Vladimir Putin — Russia's president, although the more accurate title would be godfather . . .Bingo!

I don't know why Bush likes the guy. Bush seems to like a lot of people that are eminently unlikable.

PaulRevere
03-31-2007, 12:13 PM
He even blamed the spread of weapons of mass destruction, which the United States has been combating with few allies and against constant Russian resistance, on American "dominance" that "inevitably encourages" other countries to acquire them.

Where good is evil, and evil is the victim of good.

Wait, I thought that was the definition of liberalism!

Wyatt_Junker
03-31-2007, 12:16 PM
From the beginning, there was never any doubt in my mind that Putin's Russia was an adversary.

Copy that.

DeclinetoState
03-31-2007, 12:19 PM
The only leader of Russia that I've ever had any respect for was Yeltsin. Sure, the guy was falling-down drunk half the time, but at least he realized communism was a dead horse.

Bluemoon_Rising
03-31-2007, 12:54 PM
Bingo!

I don't know why Bush likes the guy. Bush seems to like a lot of people that are eminently unlikable.

On this point, the essential difference between a conservative like Reagan and a conservative like Bush is instructive. Reagan was an ideologue first, intimately acquainted with and committed to a comprehensive worldview, and a talented communicator of his convictions. He was a politician -- a brilliantly effective one -- second. Bush is a politician.

Bluemoon_Rising
03-31-2007, 01:05 PM
The only leader of Russia that I've ever had any respect for was Yeltsin. Sure, the guy was falling-down drunk half the time, but at least he realized communism was a dead horse.

Putin knows that communism is a dead horse too. It's not about communism with him; it's about power and a foolishly destructive nationalist pride. Yeltsin was a disgrace and an historical accident.

PaulRevere
03-31-2007, 03:42 PM
Putin wants to chum and conspire with fellow thug governments in Iran, Venezuela, China, and elsewhere while the western civilization - hating lefties of the West swoon.

Putin knows this, which is why he can say it in Munich or wherever else he wants to in western Europe and still receive rock star treatment.

Maggie_T
03-31-2007, 03:59 PM
Vladimir Putin — Russia's president, although the more accurate title would be godfather — made headlines last week with a speech in Munich that set a new standard in anti-Americanism. He not only charged the United States with the "hyper-use of force," "disdain for the basic principles of international law" and having "overstepped its national borders in . . . the economic, political, cultural and educational policies it imposes on other nations." He even blamed the spread of weapons of mass destruction, which the United States has been combating with few allies and against constant Russian resistance, on American "dominance" that "inevitably encourages" other countries to acquire them.


Say what?! This from an ex-KGB man?! :eek:

Man, Putin just gave new meaning to the pot calling the kettle black adagio.

Putin, you miserable Pharisee, have you already forgotten the the USSR which you so slavishly served, was bent on exactly the same "hyper-use of force," "disdain for the basic principles of international law" and "overstepping its national borders in . . . the economic, political, cultural and educational policies it imposed on other nations?"

Talk about conveniently short memories.

EveningStar
03-31-2007, 04:24 PM
http://www.hormel.com/images/glossary/s/sauerkraut.jpg http://www.wpclipart.com/tools/hammer/hammer_1.png

http://www.russianembassy.org/RUSSIA/images/putin.jpg

Maggie_T
03-31-2007, 04:52 PM
What's that, then? His brain? ;)

EveningStar
03-31-2007, 05:42 PM
What's that, then? His brain? ;)
Krauthammer has a huge brain. He's one of our very best. :)

DeclinetoState
03-31-2007, 07:10 PM
Yeltsin was a disgrace and an historical accident.Better that kind of an accident than any accident involving what could be considered America's counterpart (except that he never got to be President):

http://webweekly.hms.harvard.edu/archive/2003/4_14/ted_kennedy_front0085.jpg

DesertFox
03-31-2007, 07:35 PM
Putin the puto. Get back out on the corner, little boy, and sell yo silver tongue to passersby.

omegatrump
04-01-2007, 08:54 PM
Obviously Putin is smart enough to fool the shrub, (I looked into his eyes and saw his soul), he saw somebody he could trust.

Communism was never anything but a means to an end. When Glasnost came along to deceive the West, what did it cost the power brokers to turn the people lose with nothing to eat? They still have control of the masses.

We have been duped, and sadly we are still without a clue in our government.