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mick silver
16th December 2015, 05:49 PM
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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.

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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, “some 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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And Putin, previously unknown to this group of oligarchs, arose from this “atmosphere of disaster and oblivion,” restoring faith in the future to people suffering from famine, and in so doing returning the country to the world stage.The widely promoted image of a masculine ex-KGB agent, first-class judo player, a “Moscow Rambo” personifies the revival of Russia as it left behind its humiliation in the 1990s.
“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.
“While Americans can’t resolve the Syrian crisis, and the French are torn between the desires of Laurent Fabius, Foreign Ministers, obsessed with the ousting of Bashar Al Assad and those of President François Hollande, who wants to reverse the French military strategy in Syria, the new czar of the Holy Russia dictates its law.”

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Russia’s determination in Crimea is only worth of respect.“Putin has committed a major sin: he deviated from the Western democratic dogma. But this democracy of the West, does it really suit such a country as Russia?” the outlet questions.
“Putin broke away from the herd, refusing to be a sheep of Panurge (“mouton de Panurge” in French, which describes an individual that blindly follows others regardless of the consequences) and denounced the crisis in Syria,” the newspaper finally stated.



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Neuro
17th December 2015, 11:23 AM
I think in terms of rational common sense decisions and action, he is a unique world leader. I am however not entirely sure about his independence from the Zionists. I hope he is, he has many times proved that he is willing to go against the dogma of the west, and most of the times he has gone victorious from the "battles".

Twisted Titan
18th December 2015, 05:12 AM
If nothing else

I respect a man who stands for what he believes

And put his nations interest first.


I have read that putin actually CONSCRIPTED almost 200,000 men as result of crimea and syria ..there is very little desent on this
Cause if there was it would be on cnn and faux 24-7.

Could you imagine what would happen if the halfrican ATTEMPTED to conscript 200,000 males (not men) in america? It would be over.

mick silver
18th December 2015, 05:26 AM
putin building a force that in time will be hard to deal with I don't know if that good are bad but like you said the man does seam to care about hos homeland something I do not see here in the usa something we have lost, people here at one time waved old glory don't see that anymore I guess it because the leader here no longer work on stuff to help the usa and people just don't care anymore