Παρασκευή 18 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

SOTT.net 12-17-15… “Putin’s ‘sin’ is that he is unwilling to blindly follow Western dogma”

SOTT.net 12-17-15… “Putin’s ‘sin’ is that he is unwilling to blindly follow Western dogma”

sott.net_logo_4This showed up to my “browsing around sites I occasionally look at” eye, and felt it worth sharing, with many points about the constructive way (for the planet) that President Putin is playing this “Ending of the Cabal reign” game.
“…[Putin] troubles the West mostly for his unwillingness to blindly follow the western “democratic dogma” and his decisiveness in reviving Russia, according to the French daily L’Expression. The overwhelming majority of Russians adore President Putin, who, at the same time, greatly annoys Western countries which “tend to ignore” Russia’s latest achievements, the outlet says.
“”Uncompromising, he denounced the military intervention of NATO outside the mandate of the United Nations. He reminded that the UN Charter is the only mechanism of making the decisions on the use of force as a last resort and that unilateral action, often illegitimate, is not a solution to any problem,” the newspaper says.”
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Putin’s ‘sin’ is that he is unwilling to blindly follow Western dogma
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While Russia’s uncompromising president is adored at home, he troubles the West mostly for his unwillingness to blindly follow the western “democratic dogma” and his decisiveness in reviving Russia, according to the French daily L’Expression. The overwhelming majority of Russians adore President Putin, who, at the same time, greatly annoys Western countries which “tend to ignore” Russia’s latest achievements, the outlet says.
The breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s became a disaster for Russia and the former Soviet republics. Back then the country was in a painful political, economic and social crisis and had reached rock bottom. “The country was led by an alcoholic, Boris Yeltsin”, who put the country at the mercy of a bunch of oligarchs,” the newspaper says.
“Russian Jew Boris Berezovsky led Yeltsin by the nose and intervened in all the political decisions, Gusinsky (former Russian media tycoon) ruled the media, Smolensky (former head of a large Russian bank, who, due to his wealth, youth and oligarch father, has been dubbed in the media as “baby oligarch”) ruled the economy.”
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