Vladimir Putin is neither sick nor mad - he's the ruthless gangster he has always bee

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Here is somebody that has the measure of Putin and sees him for what he really is.

When we make a terrible misjudgment about someone, it is natural to make excuses for ourselves.

We decide 'something changed' in the person we thought we knew, when, in fact, we just didn't understand them in the first place.

This, sadly, characterises much of the Western political establishment's assessment of the recent actions of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

Last week, for example, the former British ambassador in Moscow, Sir Tony Brenton, wrote, in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an article entitled, 'This isn't the Vladimir Putin that I once knew'. Whereas the correct analysis is that Brenton didn't really know Putin at all.

We decide 'something changed' in the person we thought we knew, when, in fact, we just didn't understand them in the first place. This, sadly, characterises much of the Western political establishment's assessment of the recent actions of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, writes Dominic Lawson

Brenton is still a go-to analyst for the British media, popping up regularly on TV items about 'what is really going on in Russia'.

But in the light of recent events, and his continued role as an 'expert' on Moscow — after all, he was our ambassador there and has held academic posts contingent on his vital insights — it is worth looking at an interview he gave to The Moscow Times in 2015.

This was a year after President Putin's special forces annexed the strategically vital Ukrainian territory of Crimea (now the staging post for his troops to enter the rest of Ukraine from the south).

But Brenton told The Moscow Times (an independent newspaper, not a Kremlin mouthpiece): 'One of the really depressing phenomena that the Ukrainian crisis has brought forward has been all these Cold War warriors coming out of their cupboards.

'The story is that the bear is on the prowl again; they want to grab eastern Ukraine, which of course they don't; they want to grab [the southern Ukrainian port city] Mariupol, which of course they never did.'

Tell that to the inhabitants of Mariupol, now being laid waste by Putin's army.

Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...-sick-nor-mad-hes-ruthless-gangster-been.html
 
A malignant Daily Mail op ed. on Putin's character does not qualify as a Current Event, maggot.
 
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Here is somebody that has the measure of Putin and sees him for what he really is.

When we make a terrible misjudgment about someone, it is natural to make excuses for ourselves.

We decide 'something changed' in the person we thought we knew, when, in fact, we just didn't understand them in the first place.

This, sadly, characterises much of the Western political establishment's assessment of the recent actions of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

Last week, for example, the former British ambassador in Moscow, Sir Tony Brenton, wrote, in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an article entitled, 'This isn't the Vladimir Putin that I once knew'. Whereas the correct analysis is that Brenton didn't really know Putin at all.

We decide 'something changed' in the person we thought we knew, when, in fact, we just didn't understand them in the first place. This, sadly, characterises much of the Western political establishment's assessment of the recent actions of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, writes Dominic Lawson

Brenton is still a go-to analyst for the British media, popping up regularly on TV items about 'what is really going on in Russia'.

But in the light of recent events, and his continued role as an 'expert' on Moscow — after all, he was our ambassador there and has held academic posts contingent on his vital insights — it is worth looking at an interview he gave to The Moscow Times in 2015.

This was a year after President Putin's special forces annexed the strategically vital Ukrainian territory of Crimea (now the staging post for his troops to enter the rest of Ukraine from the south).

But Brenton told The Moscow Times (an independent newspaper, not a Kremlin mouthpiece): 'One of the really depressing phenomena that the Ukrainian crisis has brought forward has been all these Cold War warriors coming out of their cupboards.

'The story is that the bear is on the prowl again; they want to grab eastern Ukraine, which of course they don't; they want to grab [the southern Ukrainian port city] Mariupol, which of course they never did.'

Tell that to the inhabitants of Mariupol, now being laid waste by Putin's army.

Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...-sick-nor-mad-hes-ruthless-gangster-been.html

Thanks for this thread on the current event of Putin's illegal invasion of the Ukraine.

The analysis of Putin is timely and appreciated.
 
Please support the Palestinian appeal for weapons and a No Fly Zone so that they may continue their 70-year struggle against the illegal occupation that you support.
 
If the International Criminal Court in The Hague does not declare Putin a war criminal and guilty of crimes against humanity, they should shut down operations and go home.
 
We are almost all moralists to a certain extent.

When we see a child being beaten senseless, we respond, at least most of us do. There are a few with no center of morality who do not care. We call these people with extreme callowness, psychopaths.

When we see a smaller nation attacked ferociously by a much larger nation with images of civilians being targeted and children being torn apart by guided bombs, we experience revulsion and want to stop the barbarism.

The mechanics of stopping the barbarism is the ongoing historical problem. Does our act of charity cause more death and destruction? I am not a moralist, I am a pragmatist, guided more by practical considerations than by ideals.

Do the right thing, even if the stars fall. The right thing is to stop a madman from targeting innocent civilians and tearing limbs from children. Putin started this war, not the Ukrainians.

Now. we leave the mechanics to those who are paid large government salaries. Stop the slaughter of innocent civilians, children and babies.

I have little to no confidence that this Biden administration could stop a dog fight...which, perhaps, is why I am a pragmatist.
 
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