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Putin is one of the few best leaders in the world, and "leader" is a key word (not a Soros puppet like lots of other "leaders"). Russia is a very attractive white country where gay propaganda is forbidden, illegals are deported as soon as spotted and government is doing its best for flourishing all kinds of basic religions and all 150 nationalities and where Media is not controlled by Soros and tells the truth to the people. (Millions of football fans from different countries who came to the Russia World Cup last summer confirm that).Still, is your point that Putin is the least bad guy who can keep the country from fragmenting further or that Putin is a good guy?
FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Russia 2018 has been best World Cup
‘Expectations v reality’: England fans debunk fears of hostile Russian World Cup welcome (VIDEO)
Video” Myths about Russia”:
EXPECTATIONS VS REALITY IN RUSSIA | The Truth About the World Cup 2018
Also The Guardian:
Will the World Cup finally change how Russia is portrayed? | Shaun Walker
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If Western Media were telling you guys the truth many Western people would start asking their governments uncomfortable questions. Besides there would not be any need for huge military budgets and so on and on. That's why your governments need an image of enemy and Russia perfectly fits.
Washington Post:
The exaggerated Russian threat helps justify bloated military budgets and unify increasingly fractious allies. As Robert Hunter, the former U.S. ambassador to NATO, recently observed: “Allegations of Russian interference in the U.S. election campaign become a tool to limit, if not cripple, President Trump’s attempts to change the downward course of U.S. and Western relations with Russia.”
Opinion | Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
'MSM wants us to cast Russia as an enemy & it's wrong' – Ron Paul to RT
The American Conservative, July 17 By PATRICK J. BUCHANAN
Many Putin actions we condemn were reactions to what we did.
Trump Calls Off Cold War II
Stephen Cohen:
Putin’s success in restoring Russia’s role in world affairs is usually ascribed to his “aggressive” policies, but it is better understood as a realization of what is characterized in Moscow as the “philosophy of Russian foreign policy” since Putin became leader in 2000. It has three professed tenets. The first goal of foreign policy is to protect Russia’s “sovereignty,” which is said to have been lost in the disastrous post-Soviet 1990s. The second is a kind of Russia-first nationalism or patriotism: to enhance the well-being of the citizens of the Russian Federation. The third is ecumenical: to partner with any government that wants to partner with Russia. This “philosophy” is, of course, non- or un-Soviet, which was heavily ideological, at least in its professed ideology and goals.
Russian Diplomacy Is Winning the New Cold War
‘Be careful about what you believe’ – Ken Livingstone on US, UK media bias & lies
So let me get this straight,
Russia is a "white" country"? t?
Yep, Russia is a white country and will stay it.