Friday, April 04, 2008

Vladimir Paranoid Snarls, Moonbat Swoons

Bear baiting

Washington and its allies are playing a foolish game by casting Putin's economically resurgent Russia as a potential security threat

To say that Russia's image in the British and American media is negative would be quite an understatement. Read press reports on the country and the impression you will get is of a semi-rogue state run by a power-crazed 21st-century tsar, who oppresses dissidents at home and threatens countries abroad.

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Heh. Glimpses of the power-crazed 21st century tsar, oppression of dissidents and threatening countries abroad.
What is missing from this chilling narrative, however, is that Putin, the former KGB agent dismissed as a new Stalin, saved Russia from disintegration and Yugoslavia- style mayhem. He succeeded in putting an end to the vortex of European and American foreign interventions that transformed his country from the world's mightiest power to a ludicrous caricature epitomised by a drunk president . . . .

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Read the rest of moonbat Soumaya Ghannoushi's journalistic hummer at The Guardian.

Of course.

Hunter? Kestrel? PuffHo?


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