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« Reply #25 on: July 10, 2015, 10:43:31 AM »

Smolt, what does

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Mean? Are you some sort of CIA mole in Moscow placing secret codes in web forums? I hope you are.

Smilin styles vary across countries.
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« Reply #26 on: July 10, 2015, 01:49:23 PM »

Smolt, what does

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Mean? Are you some sort of CIA mole in Moscow placing secret codes in web forums? I hope you are.

In Russia it's frequently used as smile substitute.....)
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« Reply #27 on: July 10, 2015, 02:41:57 PM »

There is a great deal of total bullsh**t in this thread, but by far the most bizarre thing was whoever called Pussy Riot religious and anti-socialist. They are anti-religious and socialist, in fact.

They are opposed to the Russian Orthodox Church which they see as a corrupted arm of the Putin regime, but the individual members of Pussy Riot all at least claim to be devout Christians.
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« Reply #28 on: July 10, 2015, 04:18:48 PM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

He's against US and EU because they're the main representants of the ruling order, something he wish to overturn to "restore Russian greatness". If China was representant of the ruling order, Moscow would seek alliances with USA and EU. Putin think of Russia as a natural equal of USA, and it's just a short term weakness which keep Russia down. He doesn't recognise the structural weakness which mean that Russia will never (at least in out lifetimes) be a equal of USA and in fact new powers are rising above it. Of it was not for the Russian nuclear arsenal Russia would not even be a equal of Germany, France or UK, but more a equal with Italy.
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« Reply #29 on: July 11, 2015, 01:18:12 AM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

He's against US and EU because they're the main representants of the ruling order, something he wish to overturn to "restore Russian greatness". If China was representant of the ruling order, Moscow would seek alliances with USA and EU. Putin think of Russia as a natural equal of USA, and it's just a short term weakness which keep Russia down. He doesn't recognise the structural weakness which mean that Russia will never (at least in out lifetimes) be a equal of USA and in fact new powers are rising above it. Of it was not for the Russian nuclear arsenal Russia would not even be a equal of Germany, France or UK, but more a equal with Italy.

+100. Almost nothing to add. If only that such beliefs are not only of Putin's himself, but vast majority of ruling Russian elite and about 80-85% of general population of Russia. After Crimea i heard many times (said with all seriousness) "next one - Alaska!"
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« Reply #30 on: July 11, 2015, 02:17:37 AM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

Not quite every leader. He's not a fan of ISIS.
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« Reply #31 on: July 11, 2015, 03:08:49 AM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

Not quite every leader. He's not a fan of ISIS.

Even with his strong anti-Americanism it's difficult to be a big fan of ISIL....
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« Reply #32 on: July 11, 2015, 09:23:57 AM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

Not quite every leader. He's not a fan of ISIS.

Even with his strong anti-Americanism it's difficult to be a big fan of ISIL....

Oh, he would not have minded them, if not for certain domestic issues Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: July 11, 2015, 09:28:45 AM »

If we want to classify Vladimir Putin in the left-right scale, we should consider him a right-wing, both on economic and social issues.

But on foreign policy, he is close to Raul Castro, Maduro and Tsipras.

This is only because he's very close to every leader who hates either the US or/and EU. Every single one of them. He absolutely adores to hate the US and EU (as well as NATO).

Not quite every leader. He's not a fan of ISIS.

Even with his strong anti-Americanism it's difficult to be a big fan of ISIL....

Oh, he would not have minded them, if not for certain domestic issues Smiley

Like those we already saw in Chechnya?
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