Demonization of Putin is one of the biggest threats to American national security,Stephen Cohen.

What it is to Russians if someone calls their country "superpower"? Can't realize that. I don't like his war rhetoric: this may end up killing millions or dozens of millions of russians... What would be the gain after all?
 
It is sad that Russia was given such an opportunity to abandon years of oppression and embrace Western Democracy

The west opened their arms and offered free trade opportunities.

But Russia could not help but revert to their old ways personified by Putin
CNBC yesterday:

There's no doubt that Putin has restored Russia to the status of global superpower during his time in power although it has both lost and gained friends in the process.

Putin pledges fight against poverty and more help for families in pre-election speech
Russia is a regional power, yes, but it is no super power, not in the slightest.
 
I don't like his war rhetoric

We also do not like military rhetoric. But, as the history of the last 25 years has shown, it is not possible to talk with the West in a different way. We took many steps towards peaceful relations, but every step the West used to strengthen its positions and weaken Russia.
 
It is sad that Russia was given such an opportunity to abandon years of oppression and embrace Western Democracy

The west opened their arms and offered free trade opportunities.

But Russia could not help but revert to their old ways personified by Putin
CNBC yesterday:

There's no doubt that Putin has restored Russia to the status of global superpower during his time in power although it has both lost and gained friends in the process.

Putin pledges fight against poverty and more help for families in pre-election speech
Russia is a regional power, yes, but it is no super power, not in the slightest.
Try to tell that to CNBC, it's your American source, not Russian.
:laugh:
 
It is sad that Russia was given such an opportunity to abandon years of oppression and embrace Western Democracy

The west opened their arms and offered free trade opportunities.

But Russia could not help but revert to their old ways personified by Putin
CNBC yesterday:

There's no doubt that Putin has restored Russia to the status of global superpower during his time in power although it has both lost and gained friends in the process.

Putin pledges fight against poverty and more help for families in pre-election speech
Russia is a regional power, yes, but it is no super power, not in the slightest.
Try to tell that to CNBC, it's your American source, not Russian.
:laugh:
It is your source. Russia is, remember, the weak man of Europe.
 
It is sad that Russia was given such an opportunity to abandon years of oppression and embrace Western Democracy

The west opened their arms and offered free trade opportunities.

But Russia could not help but revert to their old ways personified by Putin
CNBC yesterday:

There's no doubt that Putin has restored Russia to the status of global superpower during his time in power although it has both lost and gained friends in the process.

Putin pledges fight against poverty and more help for families in pre-election speech
Russia is a regional power, yes, but it is no super power, not in the slightest.
Try to tell that to CNBC, it's your American source, not Russian.
:laugh:
It is your source. Russia is, remember, the weak man of Europe.
There is a good saying: "A dog is barking but caravan keeps moving ahead."

Keep barking, Jake.
 
Your caravan, like the Romani, is in reverse, Stratford.
You are right this time, mine is. But my caravan unfortunately is Ukrainian and it's headed to nowhere under Washington Deep State control.

In fact, my friend asked to tell Americans her big “thank you” for bringing their “democracy” to our country. She says now we all have a democratic choice: to die from hunger or to die from freezing.
 
Ask the Romani for help, Stratford. They know the Russians are the devil's help.
 
to die from hunger or to die from freezing.
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Or to became a True Democracy in action like in Iraq, Afghanistan and other 'democratized' countries

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Germany? Japan? Italy?

Be quiet and learn, Stratford57, you embarrass yourself and your komaraden.
 
Baron is a weirdo. He thinks Syria is heaven.

The concept of paradise is relatively. And in Asadov Syria for many, indeed, paradise in comparison with the parts in which "democratic forces" rule.

Aleppo’s Main Public Garden that is adjacent to Saad-al-Jabri city square that Sheikh Muhaysni had promised to reach during the war. For humanity’s sake, he thankfully failed at doing so. Friday was the Garden’s busiest day with residents and children enjoying the outdoors

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Did well in those countries to overthrow the tyrants (Assad will be next) and let the people determine, as they are doing in Ukraine.
 
Baron is a weirdo. He thinks Syria is heaven.

The concept of paradise is relatively. And in Asadov Syria for many, indeed, paradise in comparison with the parts in which "democratic forces" rule.

Aleppo’s Main Public Garden that is adjacent to Saad-al-Jabri city square that Sheikh Muhaysni had promised to reach during the war. For humanity’s sake, he thankfully failed at doing so. Friday was the Garden’s busiest day with residents and children enjoying the outdoors

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Yeah, Syria was a very comfortable country to live in before Obama came and brought his "democracy", As well as Libya.
 
Russia stays in Russia.

America has the rest of the world.

More than fair, da?
 

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