MOSCOW — A nasty spate of anti-Americanism set off by Vladimir V. Putin has grown into waves of attacks aimed at the new American ambassador and Russian opposition leaders, raising questions about the future of U.S.-Russian relations.Read the rest here.
The attacks started just before the December parliamentary elections and have intensified as the March 4 presidential vote approaches. Although widely viewed as aimed primarily at a domestic audience, they have grown shriller and more aggressive, provoking debate about whether Russia is deliberately giving a cold shoulder to President Obama’s effort to promote more productive relations.
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This guy has got to be one of the creepiest "national leader" there is. He should just hang a neon sign around his neck that says "DO NOT TRUST ME." What is it about the Russian psyche that makes him popular?
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You mean, he's just like Obama?
ReplyDeletePutin is popular with most Russians because he is a Russian nationalist, unlike our politicians who are Israeli or 'globalist' nationalists.
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