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Why do Americans think Putin is a stronger leader than Obama?
Putin signing treaty to annex Crimea
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People might think Putin is stronger because he just invaded another country and took control nearly instantly, and the US isn't about to stop this by force.
I think it's a crime but in the long run this will hurt Russia. |
Because some people smile while giving orders that are carried out exactly while others beat their chest like apes.
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so this is just bullshit. |
i dont know a single american that thinks putin is anything but a dipshit.
where do you come up with these ideas? |
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Cue the shirtless Putin montage being all "like a man" n shit. |
Obama is an idealist and a community organizer with no real ability to understand or deal with complex geo political issues and experienced leaders and their designs.
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Because most Americans are idiots
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Because ... he is :2 cents:
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Vladimir Putin?s rating has risen 15 percent and stands at 75.7 percent ? the highest in the last five years.
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LOL, don't you think choosing a photo of Putin looking all serious signing the treaty is cherry picking a bit? He of all leaders is the current king of retarded vanity photo ops, horseback riding shirtless with his flabby pecs hanging out & whatnot.
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Obama's constant (and pathetic) attempts to do a deal, any deal, with an opposition who's only goal is to bury him politically can't help but to make to make him look weak.
And I say this having voted for the man twice :disgust |
They should bang each other then id care.
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Cause Obama is black
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Putin was not an affirmative action hire.
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This American along with all Americans thinks Putin is a D-Bag and who is playing chicken with his own economy. Economic sanctions will devastate the ruble and Russia's economy and Obama isn't afraid to pull the trigger. |
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Russia wont be fine, the USSR fell and Russia is looking to repeat itself if it doesn't watch out. :winkwink: |
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Further, Russia is not the Soviet Union, child. There is no comparison. And America is dying a slow death, regardless. |
Let's play the game in reverse.
Putin kicking a ball with some soccer people. http://xaxor.com/images/Vladimir-Put...d-sports14.jpg Obama signing a justice bill into law. http://www.enoughproject.org/files/2...OvalOffice.jpg |
If someone admires Putin, then you know all you need to know about that person. You should probably stop knowing them to make your life better.
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Putin isn't looking 50yrs into the future he is too busy looking at himself in the mirror with no shirt on :laughing- |
I would call him more "reckless" than "strong" or "great strategist"...
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There is also a potentially radicalized population of Muslims there in the Crimean Tatars that want no part of annexation, especially after they've only recently returned to the region after being deported in the 1940s (half of those deported died with a few years). There's a lot of nationalist pride going on in Russia right now that Putin is tapping into, but these things go in waves - people are fickle. As I keep saying, let's give this 2-5 years before it's claimed a victory. Also, am I one of the only people who doesn't see East vs West as this zero-sum game? Lotta blind animosity being thrown around. |
Obama orders asset freeze, visa bans against Russians
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It's not whether it is a good grab or not by anyone else's definition. It's a security issue. It's a very important Black Sea naval base they could have lost access to at any moment. and it's about a massive chunk of property in the region which they can now freely militarize. It's about stopping the Ukraine from joining the EU. It's about stopping NATO from moving in.
These guys do not give a fuck about hollow and toothless threats. They don't care about Obama or the EUs threats. They don't care about the ultimately small price that must be paid. For very large political and strategic security gains. Putins first job in office was to take back Chechnya by starting a second war. That was the very thing he ran on and got elected for. Russia completely leveled that country and the capital. Search google for pics of Grozny. Who stopped that? How did Russia suffer. They sent military into Georgia ... Who stopped that? What was the cost. This is not something new... He knows exactly how to play the Eu and US and it is weak leadership that creates these opportunities just as weak leadership will ultimately welcome Russia back into western arms in a year or two or three. What no one seems to get is that this is not "new" behavior. This is the same Russia fighting the Cold War as they always have. |
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Ask Cuba how that's working out for them. I believe the Russian people want to be more like America and the EU and I wouldn't be surprised to see a revolution someday. |
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But despite Obama's many faults, no US president would have had more options in this timeframe. We're winding down multiple costly bullshit interventions & wars and are in an isolationist phase relatively speaking. What would you have us do instead? Regardless now that everyone's cards are on the table it'll be interesting to see how things develop from here. I just think the media & population is so quick to pounce on anything and declare it failure or success instantly, when shit takes time to evolve. |
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Once again you fail to see my point. The Cuba analogy is to show you that sanctions can devastate ones country. If most of he free world wont or cant buy your precious commodities then you are shit up a creek without a paddle my friend. They can just trade that oil, gold and diamonds amongst themselves and see how that works out for them. |
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But it is true that Russia's economy has a lot of the same vulnerabilities as your garden variety petro-state. |
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What i am saying though is that no one is going to get tough on them. The world is too weak. We can do it to Iran because they are different. They aren't white. They are mostly Muslim and they hate the US. Once the nightly news starts showing hardships on common Russian people due to sanctions on Russia, suddenly the attitudes shift in a blink of the eye and Russia is the victim in everyone's eyes and it will all be undone. The world is a different place than 20 years ago or 30 or 40. While the West is busy singing Kumbaya... other nations have no intention whatsoever of joining in and when opportunity presents itself.. they pounce. I'm not saying Putin is a great person. He is however a great leader, a great tactician and great politician. |
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Thanks, I needed a good laugh today :) |
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they both support nuclear weapons :helpme both pieces of shit currently sober start drooling
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You think Putin is a great leader! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Lets just face facts, you Hate Americans. I on the other don't hate other nations and their people, I just have a problem with some of their ego maniac leaders. I would never call you Ugly whatever nationality you are. |
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I'm not taking sides here, just taking facts into account. If you decide to deny something just because you're programmed to deny that, it doesn't make the reality any different. What exactly would make Putin a bad leader and politican? name a few points Again, I'm not taking sides, I'm just considering different leaders, different countries, the current time and what they work with. |
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I bet all the hate you have inside keeps you warm at night. |
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Sanctions will do nothing to Russia, infact they were discussing this on the BBC radio a few days ago and the UK has allready said that the sanctions would hurt the Uk and parts of Europe more than it would Russia. Russia has allready said they will retaliate with thier own sanctions which if they do go ahead and decide to stop selling us oil and supplying gas we will be in trouble. Russia could easily sell thier oil and gas to China, Iran, Syria and other countries. They could also dump the dollar or they could simply push the price of oil up causing us to pay more for fuel which pushes the price of everything else up for us, which we dont really need. Russia knew from the start that they had the EU and the UK over a barrel and there is not much the US, UK or EU can do about it, unless they want to go to war which wont happen. Sanctions will do nothing to Russia now and we need them more than they need us Here watch this video Russia is allready retaliating against the US http://rt.com/news/foreign-ministry-...sanctions-133/ And also read this Why on earth the US is putting sanctions on Russian people who had nothing to do with the Crimean crises is kinda strange and embarrasing for the US http://rt.com/news/us-sanctions-russia-reaction-165/ |
Fun Fact!!
In 1995 during a White House visit Russian president Boris Yeltsin was found drunk on Pennsylvania Avenue in his underwear trying to hail a cab to go get pizza. I knew there was a reason good ole Boris was much more fun than Putin. Silly Russians don't realize in the US the pizza guys bring the pizza to the drunk guys... |
halfpint, that oversimplifies things quite a bit. There are plenty of long-term measures the West could take to isolate Russia - economic sanctions being one aspect - but the key here is to look at it on a medium/long term timeframe, which nearly everyone commenting on this seems incapable of doing. In the short term, yeah, not much is going to happen.
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What will happen in the long term is the UK and EU will rebuild relations with Russia and all will go back to normal and Russia will still have Crimea |
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