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Paul Barrett for what?
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TheCracker27 if only it was propaganda, it's actually quite accurate in its reporting of the current situation in Russia
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Hayd C Reduced inequality, is that your idea of a joke? Nope he is actually someone who supports terrorism, just look at what he's doing in Ukraine. He only locks up those who opposed him.
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John Hill Again just another claim not supported by one single piece of actual evidence whereas Russia have clearly broken the Budapest agreement and the Black Sea agreement, yet apparently that's OK?
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ParadoxPerspective You live in a world of delusion, obviously it escape your attention that the US had a parallel space program. Most of the USSR's advancements into technology were from technology stolen from the west. Communism that needed the barrel of a rifle to keep it in power. If you think all Russians from the Soviet Union are university educated go to the ballet and play chess in there free time..... Think again
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Фёдор Поцелуев so you admit Russian army units where in Georgia? So they had invaded under the pretext of peacekeepers. So how would Putin react to some Ukrainian peacekeepers on Russian territory?
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Фёдор Поцелуев Interesting that you make no mention of Ossetian separatists began shelling Georgian villages on the first of August. As in the case of Ukraine Putin has sought to stop a former Soviet state forging closer links with the West
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Фёдор Поцелуев You're the one who claimed that Georgia started the conflict, again as with Ukraine we can see how Putin reacts to former Soviet states who try to seek closer ties with the West. By creating this conflict within both he prevents NATO membership of both that's Putin's goal
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Da Bome Putin would seem to disagree with you, Ramzan Kadyrov enjoying Putin's support
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+Madhu Sharma But the fact of the matter is the US at least tries to promote democracy and support this, Putin on the other hand doesn't.
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Maxim Fedotov simple question, does the Russian constitution permit such referendums as the one held in Crimea?
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Madhu Sharma you think Russia isn't a capitalist state? I'm sure corruption exists in the US, but nothing on the scale you see in Russia
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Артём Краснов Вы только жаль, что это был фейк
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John Hill can you actually quote the alleged treaty NATO has broken?
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Fascist Canuck Yes all those former Warsaw pact countries queuing up to join NATO, speaks volumes about their trust in Putin
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John Hill A defunct agreement due to Russia's violations of both the Budapest and Black Sea Fleet agreements, you can't complain about treaty violations when you're the one breaking them all.
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John Hill no such agreement was ever made, just a myth that's loosely based on agreement concerning German renunciation. The 1997 act to with claim NATO to have broken clearly states "NATO reiterates that in the current and foreseeable security environment" that it will not set up sizable permanent military bases, but obviously Putin's activities in Ukraine have significantly changed the situation.
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An article that's big on claims, but lacking any evidence such an agreement was ever made John Hill
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Capitaine Just exactly what do you think that figure of 90% proves. As far bringing stability to Russia, he just sat on the coat tails of a strong western economy and the 3.5 billion dollars the US gave Russia in aid alone.
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Capitaine corruption is still in rampant in Russia, what do think all the protest are about?
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ParadoxPerspective So many accomplishments that you can't mention one.
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ParadoxPerspective That's ridiculous, US scientists were simply more cautious than the Soviets. Those early Soviet rockets were also much less powerful than the American ones. Soviet pricinples were simple, keep the masses subjugated by totalitarianism and a rifle barrel. This Soviet healthcare that is still present in Russia today is appalling and seriously underfunded. If education was far better in the USSR, then why does Russia still need western expertise? You think a political system that imprisoned it's citizens for disagreeing with it is ethical?
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Jacob SB Putin supports right winged groups in Europe because they are anti EU and Putin wants to see an end to the EU.
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woopsserg you can't invaded your own country and in Russia it's illegal to even campaign for independence, yet Putin is more than happy to interfere in sovereignty of others
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managMent High approval ratings prove what exactly? During the 1930's Hitler also had such approval ratings. Putin has a strangled hold on Russia media, the real opposition are simply denied access to the main stream media and the rights to protest against this are controlled by Putin himself, we seen how he deals with protest against corruption in his government. Media groups such as Dozhd are hounded constantly by the government and there's a long list of journalists who have been arrested on trumpt up charges because they spoke out against Putin. The man is simply a narcissistic criminal stealing billions from ordinary Russians
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Хлоя Марш Putin feeds off Russian patriotism, the threat from NATO is to Russia is a fictitious one. NATO didn't disband because there was always the fear that someone like Putin would try to reinvent the Soviet Union and with hindsight it was the right decision. If you criticise Putin you're labelled as anti Russian, but of course that's not necessarily true. Russia was going through a period of growth due in no small part to good relations with the West, Putin took credit for this but now he blames the west for the economic crisis in Russia not his own failings.
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With the intervention of Russia, those conflicts go unresolved, that's exactly what Putin wants, do ordinary Russians benefit? Of course not, but Putin doesn't care about them.
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What intervention? The invasion of 70,000 Russian troops, the bombing of the Georgian capital, that's not peacekeeping that's the invasion of Georgia by Russia.
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Фёдор Поцелуев Nonsense the USSR had no intention of going to war with Germany, it went to war with Germany only after the invasion in 1941 for which the USSR had been warned but took no action.
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Фёдор Поцелуев By allowing Hitler to reclaim territory that Germany had lost in the first world war and by doing so avoid another war in Europe can hardly be compared with actively assisting him as the USSR did. Something your propaganda probably also doesn't teach you is that the west allowed the USSR to take Berlin. Under the agreement at Yalta the USSR was promised East Germany, so rather than sacrificing a possible 100,000 casualties and simply hand over Berlin to the USSR, the armies of the west were ordered to stop their advance on Berlin
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