Trent Houseboat wrote: » The invasion and annexation of Crimea was defensive too.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Any buildup in Crimea would be defensive. Launching an offensive through the isthmus of Perekop is next to impossible.
Gatling wrote: » Personally id go the M17 /M18 motorways straight into Ukraine
Gatling wrote: » So over then last 24/48 hours there's been a sudden build up of russian military forces pouring into Crimea from troops to a lot of heavy weapons and tanks . Get the feeling something is going to kick off
Russia accuses Ukraine of attempted Crimea 'incursions'
conditioned games wrote: » Putin is hands down the most respected leader we have in the world today.
conditioned games wrote: » In the US we have the 5th murder in the last 6 weeks due to Hillarys email leak. The latest been 27yr old Seth Rich. The establishment will do anything to keep their puppets in power. Let's hope Russia and China can out smart the US and Britain preventing another world war to enrich the wealthy families at the top of the financial system.
XsApollo wrote: » If I had to pick one president , chancellor , prime minister or whatever they call themselves out of the current crop running the countries of the world today, Vlad would be the one I would pick.
PopePalpatine wrote: » And your reasoning is...?
XsApollo wrote: » I'm in work on the phone so can't link stuff. I will reply properly later. But in general the way he has handled his country in the face of massive adversity, how he handles himself in public debates and interviews. His views on the United States and others foreign policies. He is always painted as some psychopath that is a danger to the world and world peace and so on, when he hasn't really done anything of the sort to justify that.
Terrlock wrote: » Can you imagine Enda Kenny taking him on in a Debate?
cnocbui wrote: » The reason Russia is experiencing adversity is due to Putin's actions, so saying he has handled the country well is an utter laugh. The Saudi's scuttled the price of oil as much to punish Putin for his actions to prop up Assad as much as it was to reign in the frackers. Annexing Crimea, moving the border in Georgia so as to grab an oil pipeline, invading and having a go at annexing Ukraine - do you think he expected to be able to do all this without Russia facing sanctions and economic collapse as a result? Your alternatives are, yes, he's stupid or, no, he doesn't care what misery his people have to suffer, it's good for them. His constant sabre rattling with subs in the Baltic, bombers flying towards the UK without transponders, mock attacks on US warships, buzzing them so close a sailor could have thrown a spanner through the cockpit canopy, annexation of territories, shooting down civillian planes killing hundred, FSB agents crossing borders and kidnapping people, sending Russian troops into Ukraine and lying about it, murdering journalists by the hundreds, having opposition politicians killed so close he could view it from his office window, poisoning people with polonium and dioxin, having lawyers tortured to death for doing their job - and you say he hasn't done anything to justify being labled a dangerous psycopath? Makes me wonder what one would have to do to be classified a psycopath in your eyes, don't think I want to know really.
XsApollo wrote: » Russia is no threat to anybody, Putin has to defend his countries interests Also Putin is no angel but he has done nothing on the scale of what the US and its allies have done in the last 20 years.
InTheTrees wrote: » How many times has he been "elected" now? I think trampling on his country's constitution to remain endlessly in power is a major blow to democracy in the world.
XsApollo wrote: » And? Do the people in his country mind that? He is extremely popular over there.
InTheTrees wrote: » Except we don't really know do we? People that go up against him tend to die. So we only have his word for it that he's popular.
XsApollo wrote: » Its Russia not North Korea.
XsApollo wrote: » Polls conducted by the Levada Centre show him having high popularity ratings amongst Russians.
InTheTrees wrote: » People that go up against him tend to die.
Gatling wrote: » Of course a russian based company would say that.
XsApollo wrote: » And? Do the people in his country mind that? He is extremely popular over there. Ranks a lot higher in popularity votes than a lot of his western counterparts. I would prefer him than the 2 clowns running for president in the US.