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Tag Archives: Putin
Russia Vs. NATO | One Choice Remains
For open conflict to be avoided Russia (Putin) will have to back-down form its plans to return Ukraine, specifically Eastern Ukraine, to the control of Mother Russia; given Russia’s vested interests I see no chance of this happening.
The West has only one choice; stage a delay tactic until such time as Assad/Syria can be dealt with (so that the pipeline connection, now sitting idle in the vicinity of Turkey can be made with ease) which will allow for the Russian-supplied Energy to Western Europe to be replaced; there is no “or” in their action-plans.
Russia; where did Putin Go Wrong?
A great euphoria followed the demise of the Soviet-Bear; Democracy & Capitalism worked and Russia would be its next great success story, or so it was hoped.
Western interests (piranha) flooded Russia and began to apportion and reposition its resources at will. Putin, an A-plus student of the West, with an intractable sense of national-reverence willing to repudiate at all costs the raping and pillaging of his Russia. The Russian recovery, from nearly 4 generations of Stalin’s brand of Marxism, is quite a remarkable statement of resolve. With its star pupil employing many of the tools once considered inseparable components of the American Ideal and he’s accomplished this without leveraging his Nations resources to western-plague.
A Treatises on Treaties
The recent report of the Administrations letter to Putin, regarding allegations that the Russians have violated the 1987 IRNF Treaty, is a bit peevish. The effort amounts to nothing more than a “cover” for what, at the moment, may not be entirely clear. It could be to create the appearance of response (if only as a component of one that is anticipated) or it could be a move urged by the Department of State as a skid for placing U.S. resources in advanced theater positions, perhaps even a walking-forward of the U.S. Missile Defense System.
Posted in Geo-Poli, Historical Reference
Tagged IRNF Treaty, Putin, treaty violations
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Netanyahu & Putin – Dynamics of Sentiment
The speed of media is such that considerate deliberation has given way to the spontaneity of impulse; at any given moment the message intended can either enrage or fall upon an ear who’s decidedly disinterested. Netanyahu is in an extremely unstable environment; the once always pro-Israel media is now taking up the flag of counter-initiatives and the once alert and ever-faithful U.S. regime is disinterested. Putin, on the other hand, is facing a U.S. Policy regime impulsively committed to encircling Russia however much of Europe and the American public can’t quite grasp why they should care.
Putin; an Ascending Nazi?
Comparing Putin’s Ukrainian/Crimea policy to something on the order of a state sponsored ethnic-eugenics program, Hillary Clinton again proves how completely irrelevant (and perhaps even dangerously incompetent) she really is.
Let us never forget that Hitler’s rise to power was sanctioned by a massive western funding apparatus whose goal, like that for Ukraine, was to conscript the resources of Germany. As we now see, ignoring the massive cost in human life and resources is ultimately what happened to nearly all of Europe. Russia has no such ambition, however Putin is desperately trying to fend off the very same “western funding apparatus” that has laid waste to the Americas, most of Europe, Continental Africa/Middle East as well as Asia.