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Showing Original Post only (View all)Putin Is Making a Historic Mistake. By Madeleine Albright [View all]
In early 2000, I became the first senior U.S. official to meet with Vladimir Putin in his new capacity as acting president of Russia. We in the Clinton administration did not know much about him at the time just that he had started his career in the K.G.B. I hoped the meeting would help me take the measure of the man and assess what his sudden elevation might mean for U.S.-Russia relations, which had deteriorated amid the war in Chechnya. Sitting across a small table from him in the Kremlin, I was immediately struck by the contrast between Mr. Putin and his bombastic predecessor, Boris Yeltsin.
Whereas Mr. Yeltsin had cajoled, blustered and flattered, Mr. Putin spoke unemotionally and without notes about his determination to resurrect Russias economy and quash Chechen rebels. Flying home, I recorded my impressions. Putin is small and pale, I wrote, so cold as to be almost reptilian. He claimed to understand why the Berlin Wall had to fall but had not expected the whole Soviet Union to collapse. Putin is embarrassed by what happened to his country and determined to restore its greatness.
I have been reminded in recent months of that nearly three-hour session with Mr. Putin as he has massed troops on the border with neighboring Ukraine. After calling Ukrainian statehood a fiction in a bizarre televised address, he issued a decree recognizing the independence of two separatist-held regions in Ukraine and sending troops there.
Mr. Putins revisionist and absurd assertion that Ukraine was entirely created by Russia and effectively robbed from the Russian empire is fully in keeping with his warped worldview. Most disturbing to me: It was his attempt to establish the pretext for a full-scale invasion.
Should he do so, it will be a historic error.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/23/opinion/putin-ukraine.html
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Joe Biden Once Looked Into Putin's Eyes And Said, 'I Don't Think You Have A Soul'
RestoreAmerica2020
Feb 2022
#9
Thank you- I was hoping to read what Madeline Albright has to say about Putin's behavior.
NBachers
Feb 2022
#2
just like TDFG is going down with trump.org ! tried to take over the U.S. ! didn't work !
monkeyman1
Feb 2022
#3
I think that's where I'm going to end up. My husband uses his library account intensively...
Hekate
Feb 2022
#15