What is your opinion on Vladimir Putin?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by midgardsun, Jul 2, 2011.

  1. Tishomingo

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    He stinks. Typical FSB apparachik, with delusions of grandeur, a macho complex, and autocratic tendencies--much like Trump only much, much smarter. Has Trump in his hip pocket--kompromat of some kind.!
     
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  2. scratcho

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    Never mind what WE think about Putin. What matters is what Trump thinks of Putin and how he tweets and re-tweets false information generated in Putins country and has praised him in the past with admiration. Trump is a fuckin' traitor and one day he and his crime family gonna' get what they deserve. And if there is any justice in this country, the republican party of cowards will be out of power from here on out.
     
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  3. Dax

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    He postures as does the American president. I guess each has to convince their followers that they require more and more weapons, tanks, warships, fighter planes et al to prepare for an attack by the other side. All they do is make the armaments industry richer and richer. Maybe they both got shares in these war mongering entities.
     
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  4. Piney

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    Is it possible, to view the Russian leader, without using the prizm of Donald Trump?

    A lot has happened since this thread had activity. Many newer threads. Trump is out.
     
  5. Tishomingo

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    Last time I looked, Trump was "in" on at least one long-running thread: "the Donald Trump Score Card".(2915 posts and growing). And amazingly enough, this son to be indicted criminal seems to be the number one contender for the Republican nomination in 2024, should he decide to run, which seems likely. It's not surprising that Americans should link Trump with the Russian President, since Trump seems to be Putin's Mini-Me.
     
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  6. scratcho

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    Putin: realized authoritarian dictator. Kills for words.

    Trump: temporarily stalled authoritarian leader. "press is the enemy of the people."
     
  7. GeorgeCarlinFan

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    He took over a drunk, yes... I think he feels Russia has been slighted, and probably wants payback for feeling disrespected.

    The average Russian man lives to 71. He's 70. If I was him, I'd go nuclear. What does he have to lose? Go out with a bang, and make the world scared of Russia.
     
  8. hotwater

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    Theses current and former Putin allies really need to stay away from open windows and balconies

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  9. Tishomingo

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    Russia would probably no longer exist.
     
  10. Piney

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    Russia remains a member of the United Nations Security Council. Even now, afterall of this.
     
  11. Piney

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    Well,Vlad gave an interview with Tucker Carlson.

    Has anyone seen it ?

    Is this legitimate journalism?
     
  12. Tishomingo

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    Yes, indeed. The institution was created at a time when the U.S. and U.S.S. R. were superpowers and the other permanent members were allies and major powers. The thinking was that it would be unwise to allow the UN to take actions contrary to the interests of one of those "major powers". The arrangement was entrenched in the U.N. Charter. Times have changed, but it would be hard to do anything about it, especially in light of the veto power Russia holds.
     
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    actually Tucker is about as american as capitalism he see a way to make money and does not care about the consequences or legitimacy, he is a corporation unto himself, a possible manifestation of greed incarnate
     
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    A ruthless dictator
     
  18. Ajay0

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    A ruthless politician. Not a statesman or strategic genius.

    If he was so concerned about NATO expansion and deployment of wmd in Ukraine targetting Moscow to coerce the Russian leadership, he could have instead developed a couple of more nuclear submarines with wmd to patrol the American and European coastlines to neutralize the concerns.

    Instead he went out for all out expensive invasions of Georgia and Ukraine when they showed willingness to join NATO. This isolated Russia from the west, greatly reducing its economic and political progress.

    If the war becomes a full-fledged nuclear war and holocaust, Putin will go down in history as the villain who destroyed his own nation, as well as ending the nation states of US and Europe. It will take a long time for humanity to recover from this blow caused by short-sighted politicians who were not able to see the bigger picture.

    Hopefully, the coming Russian elections may spring a surprise and find Putin out of power and more matured and wiser leaders in the helm.
     
  19. wilsjane

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    A very interesting and in my view, accurate reply.
    But I am not 100% sure, who is actually pulling the strings in Russia at the moment. Putin could be the puppet. Perhaps I think outside the box too much.
     
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    Yes, all these warring politicians should be compulsorily sent to space once as part of their political education to develop an ability to see the bigger picture. Obviously the vantage point can give a better and more comprehensive view of the bigger picture.

    Overview effect - Wikipedia

     
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