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Re: 'After he - btw, his real name is Garber, not Gorbachev - destroyed the country and, practically left the only bully in the world - he was given his useless foundation to rest on Judas money for the rest of his life. Hated by his countrymen, traitor him being, praised by his masters. Puppet on a string.
You know in the er 'diversity' of opinion regarding as an outside observer of the Russian nation I would suggest that urkroz's comment is an extremely harsh assessment of the Russian leader. In my opinion, it appeared he had the courage to look at the past and elect to go another new way for his country and for his people. Not for him the negotiating techniques used by those before him. His approach was different which was to try and deal with the West rationally considering how countries were reacting to to changes around them. For that I believe Russians fail to consider him as a statesman of the upmost caliber. It is unbecoming and quite ridiculous to call him a 'traitor'. Just my take. Thank you.
I don't agree with all of this but it definitely sheds some light on the situation there. I don't like the thought of chaos in Russia, you never know if Putins replacement will have the abilities he seems to have. If Putin were to die tomorrow who would replace him?
Russia also has NEVER fallen due to external factors. It has however came to chaos due to internal issues.
Politics in Russia is like 2 dogs fighting to the death under a carpet. You don't know who wins until the winner comes out from under it.
I don't agree with all of this but it definitely sheds some light on the situation there. I don't like the thought of chaos in Russia, you never know if Putins replacement will have the abilities he seems to have. If Putin were to die tomorrow who would replace him?
Russia also has NEVER fallen due to external factors. It has however came to chaos due to internal issues.
Why not Medvedev? He never got a fair chance to show what he can do, the first time.
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