Why is Putin backing North Korea?

Putin and Trump are buds. This is all planned.

"Good cop, bad cop. Which one do you want to be first"?
does anyone, anywhere, have any actual proof of that?

other than; "Well duh!"
Just gut instinct. They were buds all thru his campaign, after his inauguration, Trump and Putin chat chatting, Trump and China Dude hanging out at Mar A Lago or whatever its called when NK released that kid that died after he got home. All adds up.

There are many LittleFingers and Varys at work right now.
 
Putin and Trump are buds. This is all planned.

"Good cop, bad cop. Which one do you want to be first"?
does anyone, anywhere, have any actual proof of that?

other than; "Well duh!"
Lets see if this might penetrate your skull,,,,,,Trump has bashed the 2 republican leaders in congress,he's bashed other esteemed members of both parties ,Mexico and Mexicans, Canada ,S Korea,China , Cuba ,etc etc Notice anyone missing??? In case you still don't get it Putin and Russia are missing
 
washington post answer is "To build up "Russia" as a great power." do you agree? or there are other reasons as well? What Trump is gonna do to Putin for this?

my answer is its all about Crimea (legalization of Muscovite occupation of Crimea) , what do you think?



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On July 6, the Russian delegation to the United Nations released an official statement, criticizing Washington’s handling of the North Korean crisis. In their statement, Russian diplomats disputed U.S. allegations that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile against Japan on July 4, saying rather, that Pyongyang had launched an intermediate-ranged rocket. Russia also opposed U.N. proposals for tighter economic sanctions against Pyongyang.

Numerous Western analysts, like Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky and Council of Foreign Relations fellow Van Jackson, have attempted to explain Russia’s conduct by highlighting Moscow’s economic and geopolitical links to Pyongyang.

But there’s more. Moscow defends North Korea in a way that’s designed to get both the Russian public and the international community to see Russia as a great power.

[President Trump, keep in mind that Russia and the West think about negotiations very, very differently]

My doctoral research focuses on how, during international crises, Kremlin elites remind audiences that Russia is a great power. The goal is to rally public support for their policies and increase Moscow’s international position as a credible counterweight to U.S. hegemony.

You can see this in two ways: first, in Russia’s attempts to showcase itself as more effective at resolving conflicts in the Korean Peninsula than the United States; and second, in Russia’s efforts to lead an international coalition against Washington’s coercion of North Korea."

Analysis | Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.
Putin is paying back Congress for sanctions.
 
Liberals owe their allegiance to Lucifer so they are gonna burn.

Just say NO to Luciferian Politics!

BTW Putin & Trump don't like each other very much!"

Just think if Judgment day comes all of the Atheisists, Humanists, Liberals and other scum get wiped Off of the face of the Earth Forever!

Bring it on.
why the Liberals? don't they play an important role in our political system?
dont you see that you sound like a commie? an?d it can lead to a new American Civil War ?
 
washington post answer is "To build up "Russia" as a great power." do you agree? or there are other reasons as well? What Trump is gonna do to Putin for this?

my answer is its all about Crimea (legalization of Muscovite occupation of Crimea) , what do you think?



"
On July 6, the Russian delegation to the United Nations released an official statement, criticizing Washington’s handling of the North Korean crisis. In their statement, Russian diplomats disputed U.S. allegations that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile against Japan on July 4, saying rather, that Pyongyang had launched an intermediate-ranged rocket. Russia also opposed U.N. proposals for tighter economic sanctions against Pyongyang.

Numerous Western analysts, like Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky and Council of Foreign Relations fellow Van Jackson, have attempted to explain Russia’s conduct by highlighting Moscow’s economic and geopolitical links to Pyongyang.

But there’s more. Moscow defends North Korea in a way that’s designed to get both the Russian public and the international community to see Russia as a great power.

[President Trump, keep in mind that Russia and the West think about negotiations very, very differently]

My doctoral research focuses on how, during international crises, Kremlin elites remind audiences that Russia is a great power. The goal is to rally public support for their policies and increase Moscow’s international position as a credible counterweight to U.S. hegemony.

You can see this in two ways: first, in Russia’s attempts to showcase itself as more effective at resolving conflicts in the Korean Peninsula than the United States; and second, in Russia’s efforts to lead an international coalition against Washington’s coercion of North Korea."

Analysis | Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.
Putin is paying back Congress for sanctions.

and what Putler got? realistically what his "Nigeria in snow" can in 2017?
 
Putin and Trump are buds. This is all planned.

"Good cop, bad cop. Which one do you want to be first"?
does anyone, anywhere, have any actual proof of that?

other than; "Well duh!"
Lets see if this might penetrate your skull,,,,,,Trump has bashed the 2 republican leaders in congress,he's bashed other esteemed members of both parties ,Mexico and Mexicans, Canada ,S Korea,China , Cuba ,etc etc Notice anyone missing??? In case you still don't get it Putin and Russia are missing
I specifically ask for proof other than "well duh".

ty for failing to prove it, thus proving yourself wrong.
 
washington post answer is "To build up "Russia" as a great power." do you agree? or there are other reasons as well? What Trump is gonna do to Putin for this?

my answer is its all about Crimea (legalization of Muscovite occupation of Crimea) , what do you think?



"
On July 6, the Russian delegation to the United Nations released an official statement, criticizing Washington’s handling of the North Korean crisis. In their statement, Russian diplomats disputed U.S. allegations that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile against Japan on July 4, saying rather, that Pyongyang had launched an intermediate-ranged rocket. Russia also opposed U.N. proposals for tighter economic sanctions against Pyongyang.

Numerous Western analysts, like Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky and Council of Foreign Relations fellow Van Jackson, have attempted to explain Russia’s conduct by highlighting Moscow’s economic and geopolitical links to Pyongyang.

But there’s more. Moscow defends North Korea in a way that’s designed to get both the Russian public and the international community to see Russia as a great power.

[President Trump, keep in mind that Russia and the West think about negotiations very, very differently]

My doctoral research focuses on how, during international crises, Kremlin elites remind audiences that Russia is a great power. The goal is to rally public support for their policies and increase Moscow’s international position as a credible counterweight to U.S. hegemony.

You can see this in two ways: first, in Russia’s attempts to showcase itself as more effective at resolving conflicts in the Korean Peninsula than the United States; and second, in Russia’s efforts to lead an international coalition against Washington’s coercion of North Korea."

Analysis | Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.
Putin knows North Korea is just bluffing and function


maybe is a bluffing, but try to talk to Japanese people, they go nuts literally ...


No, they don't. You haven't spoken to anyone.
 
washington post answer is "To build up "Russia" as a great power." do you agree? or there are other reasons as well? What Trump is gonna do to Putin for this?

my answer is its all about Crimea (legalization of Muscovite occupation of Crimea) , what do you think?



"
On July 6, the Russian delegation to the United Nations released an official statement, criticizing Washington’s handling of the North Korean crisis. In their statement, Russian diplomats disputed U.S. allegations that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile against Japan on July 4, saying rather, that Pyongyang had launched an intermediate-ranged rocket. Russia also opposed U.N. proposals for tighter economic sanctions against Pyongyang.

Numerous Western analysts, like Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky and Council of Foreign Relations fellow Van Jackson, have attempted to explain Russia’s conduct by highlighting Moscow’s economic and geopolitical links to Pyongyang.

But there’s more. Moscow defends North Korea in a way that’s designed to get both the Russian public and the international community to see Russia as a great power.

[President Trump, keep in mind that Russia and the West think about negotiations very, very differently]

My doctoral research focuses on how, during international crises, Kremlin elites remind audiences that Russia is a great power. The goal is to rally public support for their policies and increase Moscow’s international position as a credible counterweight to U.S. hegemony.

You can see this in two ways: first, in Russia’s attempts to showcase itself as more effective at resolving conflicts in the Korean Peninsula than the United States; and second, in Russia’s efforts to lead an international coalition against Washington’s coercion of North Korea."

Analysis | Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.


1. NATO front lines have been pushed up 900 miles from West Germany to Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.

2. The U.S. has supported an armed mob overthrowing a freely elected government in Ukraine.

3. The U.S. and it's allies continue a slew of sanctions against Russia.

Why would it surprise anyone that Russia supports anyone that is a thorn in America's side?
 
washington post answer is "To build up "Russia" as a great power." do you agree? or there are other reasons as well? What Trump is gonna do to Putin for this?

my answer is its all about Crimea (legalization of Muscovite occupation of Crimea) , what do you think?



"
On July 6, the Russian delegation to the United Nations released an official statement, criticizing Washington’s handling of the North Korean crisis. In their statement, Russian diplomats disputed U.S. allegations that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile against Japan on July 4, saying rather, that Pyongyang had launched an intermediate-ranged rocket. Russia also opposed U.N. proposals for tighter economic sanctions against Pyongyang.

Numerous Western analysts, like Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky and Council of Foreign Relations fellow Van Jackson, have attempted to explain Russia’s conduct by highlighting Moscow’s economic and geopolitical links to Pyongyang.

But there’s more. Moscow defends North Korea in a way that’s designed to get both the Russian public and the international community to see Russia as a great power.

[President Trump, keep in mind that Russia and the West think about negotiations very, very differently]

My doctoral research focuses on how, during international crises, Kremlin elites remind audiences that Russia is a great power. The goal is to rally public support for their policies and increase Moscow’s international position as a credible counterweight to U.S. hegemony.

You can see this in two ways: first, in Russia’s attempts to showcase itself as more effective at resolving conflicts in the Korean Peninsula than the United States; and second, in Russia’s efforts to lead an international coalition against Washington’s coercion of North Korea."

Analysis | Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.


1. NATO front lines have been pushed up 900 miles from West Germany to Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.

2. The U.S. has supported an armed mob overthrowing a freely elected government in Ukraine.

3. The U.S. and it's allies continue a slew of sanctions against Russia.

Why would it surprise anyone that Russia supports anyone that is a thorn in America's side?


what do you think about group of people who Lenin-Koba-Putin have called for "Useful Idiots"?

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