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In reply to the discussion: From a young Russian journalist: "Why We Russians find Putin so great." Worth reading. [View all]avebury
(11,200 posts)18. What is interesting and points out the World's hyprocicy is
"As the situation in the Ukraine intensified, so did the support for Putin's policies. Foremost, because every Russian is deeply convinced that the Crimea historically belongs to Russia. In Europe and America, on the other hand, most people are convinced that it is about an annexation of Ukrainian territory. Personally, I don't believe that. I believe Putin when he says that the people of the Crimea decided that they want to belong to Russia.
So many countries around the world talk against Russian actions in Ukraine but very few talk out against the Israelis when they try to grab land away from the Palestinians and other Arab countries.
If you want to read a pretty interesting book, read Thirteen Days in September: Carter Begin and Sadat at Camp David by Lawrence Wright.
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From a young Russian journalist: "Why We Russians find Putin so great." Worth reading. [View all]
DFW
Nov 2014
OP
The support of or nostalgia for 'strong leaders' has a long history - Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Mao
pampango
Nov 2014
#16
I do not think it has ever occurs to some people that the whole world does not
djean111
Nov 2014
#11
I give many hoots about Russia. Have been there, speak the language, have friends there
DFW
Nov 2014
#14
you could reply with the almost cliche "are you better off now thant you were before putin?"
Takket
Nov 2014
#30
I agree 100%. It's easy to appear tough when backed up by thousands of nukes and a large army
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#48
Coming from a country that just put Joni Ernst into the Senate and elevated McTurtle to
DFW
Nov 2014
#43