TOP TEN PUTIN QUOTES YOU WON’T SEE ON AMERICAN MSM

Via RT

 

In perhaps the most pivotal address of the post-Soviet era, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the West to cut the bull on two decades of double standards and put the Cold War to rest. Here are the top 10 moments from his barn-burning address.

When Putin welcomed the West to the concept of international law:

When Putin said that, despite the stereotype, it’s the West who’s acted like a bull…or bear… in a china shop:

“They are constantly trying to drive us into a corner because we have an independent position, because we maintain it and because we tell it like it is and don’t engage in hypocrisy. But there is a limit to everything. And with Ukraine, our Western partners have crossed the line, playing the bear and acting irresponsibly and unprofessionally.”

When Putin told the West to get over its Cold War hang ups:

“Today, it is imperative to end this hysteria, to refute the rhetoric of the Cold War and to accept the obvious fact: Russia is an independent, active participant in international affairs. Like other countries, it has its own national interests that need to be taken into account and respected.”

When Putin reminded the world Bush-era diplomacy was no way to behave in a civilized world:

“They act as they please: here and there, they use force against sovereign states, building coalitions based on the principle ‘If you are not with us, you are against us.’ To make this aggression look legitimate, they force the necessary resolutions from international organizations, and if for some reason this does not work, they simply ignore the UN Security Council and the UN overall.”

When Putin referenced his own NYT op-ed on American special brand of exceptionalism:

When Putin said NATO is welcome at the BBQ, but can’t set up camp in Russia’s back yard:

“NATO remains a military alliance, and we are against having a military alliance making itself at home right in our own backyard; in our historic territory. I simply cannot imagine that we would travel to Sevastopol to visit NATO sailors. Of course, most of them are wonderful guys, but it would be better to have them come and visit us, be our guests, rather than the other way round.”

When Putin warned that Western threats would be met in kind:

“Some Western politicians are already threatening us with not just sanctions, but also the prospect of increasingly serious problems on the domestic front. I would like to know what it is they have in mind exactly: action by a fifth column, this disparate bunch of ‘national traitors’, or are they hoping to put us in a worsening social and economic situation so as to provoke public discontent? We consider such statements irresponsible and clearly aggressive in tone, and we will respond to them accordingly.”

When Putin reminded Germany that not everyone supported its post-Cold War reunification:

“I believe that the Europeans, first and foremost, the Germans, will also understand me. Let me remind you that in the course of political consultations on the unification of East and West Germany… some nations that were then and are now Germany’s allies did not support the idea of unification. Our nation, however, unequivocally supported the sincere, unstoppable desire of the Germans for national unity. I am confident that you have not forgotten this, and I expect that the citizens of Germany will also support the aspiration of the Russians, of historical Russia, to restore unity.”

When Putin called out the West for hypocrisy over Kosovo:

“We keep hearing from the United States and Western Europe that Kosovo is some special case. What makes it so special in the eyes of our colleagues? It turns out that it is the fact that the conflict in Kosovo resulted in so many human casualties. Is this a legal argument? The ruling of the International Court says nothing about this. This is not even double standards; this is amazing, primitive, blunt cynicism. One should not try so crudely to make everything suit their interests, calling the same thing white today and black tomorrow. According to this logic, we have to make sure every conflict leads to human losses.”

And, of course, when Putin reminded his critics that everyone has their breaking point:

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sensetti
sensetti
March 22, 2014 9:03 am

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Stucky
Stucky
March 22, 2014 10:12 am

“Blow me” ——— How Putin ends every “conversation” with Oreo

Little know fact: Putin is a huge fan of knock-knock jokes.

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Stucky
Stucky
March 22, 2014 10:16 am

Oreo shows his flexibility after the being elected …
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AWD
AWD
March 22, 2014 10:23 am

While dipshit Obama and ketchup boy take away Vlad’s Netflix account and assorted other sanctions, Vlad in signing deals with China to end the petrodollar, and eventually the dollar as reserve currency. Obama will start calling Vlad and the boys “racist”, and comment on their anti-gay, anti-diversity stance. Meanwhile, the US will be wiped out economically when Russia and China start dumping our IOU’s. Putin is going to crush Obama like the cockroach that he is.

Putin’s quiet Latin America play

Friday, March 21, 2014

This can’t be good.
Check it out:

Away from the conflict in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin is quietly seeking a foothold in Latin America, military officials warn.

To the alarm of lawmakers and Pentagon officials, Putin has begun sending navy ships and long-range bombers to the region for the first time in years.

Russia’s defense minister says the country is planning bases in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, and just last week, Putin’s national security team met to discuss increasing military ties in the region.

“They’re on the march,” Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) said at a Senate hearing earlier this month. “They’re working the scenes where we can’t work. And they’re doing a pretty good job.”

AWD
AWD
March 22, 2014 10:26 am

Al Sharpton: “Not even Putin can withstand our signature chanting, ‘racist, sexist, anti-gay, Russian army go away’!”

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AWD
AWD
March 22, 2014 10:30 am

Obama has only made it to one national security meeting so far in March. The others he didn’t bother going to, as he and Reggie were “busy”, especially when Mooch and the girls flew off to China. Obama and Reggie invited all their bath house butt buddies to the White House and turned the oval office into the “bath house office”. Or, as Reggie says, “when the cat’s away, the bath house mice will play”.

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AWD
AWD
March 22, 2014 10:31 am

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AWD
AWD
March 22, 2014 10:43 am

Obama’s in so far over his head versus Putin and Russia, it’s like a kindergartener fighting Ivan Drago in Rocky. Our teleprompter-reading, golf-playing, bath-house loving, closet fairy president doesn’t know when to give up. He embarrasses himself more every day. It’s all fun and games until we lose the petrodollar and reserve currency status. In the battle between Ukraine and Russia, the USSA will lose.

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sensetti
sensetti
March 22, 2014 11:02 am

LMAO, That’s some Strong Work there boys.

sensetti
sensetti
March 22, 2014 11:06 am

AWD, most do not understand the significance of the Petro Dollar and the consequences of its demise. We are soon to find out, but it will be after WW3, which is on the door step.

Thinker
Thinker
March 22, 2014 12:48 pm

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sensetti
sensetti
March 22, 2014 1:41 pm

T4c great find + 100

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
March 22, 2014 3:36 pm

Here is something no one talks about. The last time I checked, the United States had no way to put humans into orbit anymore as it gifted all available resources to the .01%. We have to use the Russians if we wish to leave the Earth.

How about that for a sanction.

NIck A
NIck A
March 22, 2014 6:17 pm

It is of relevance that the Russians are still using a very similar design of launch vehicle to the one that launched Sputnik 1 back in 1957! Reliable, very good payload capability, and low cost per orbited kg of payload.

I very well remember all the chest-beating in the USA when Russia abandoned “their” Space Shuttle plans – “Russia hasn’t the technology / brains / capability” was the flavour of the headlines in all the US MSM.

Now – “a touch of reality” – turns out the Space Shuttle was one big white elephant. Costly, unsafe, inefficient (certainly inefficient in cost per orbited kg payload) and the “recyclability” claim on the solid fuel boosters was THE biggest con going!

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=228×81528

The Russians realised this out very early on; that is why they abandoned their shuttle very early on. That is why they still have a very effective space programme, and this is why all of a sudden the ISS is entirely dependent in keeping in their “good books”.

Maybe it’s time for the US to dust off the plans for the Gemini programme, and develop a 4 or 6-man “disposable” space transport. Cheaper, more reliable, and safer than the “recyclable” mindset that has cost so many lives and dollars.