Despite the ongoing attempts of the Western media and politicians to vilify him, Russian President Vladimir Putin is showing himself to be a true statesman deserving of international attention and respect. Former Reagan administration official and Wall Street Journal editor Paul Craig Roberts, in a recent post, goes so far as to declare Vladimir Putin Is The Leader Of the Moral World.
Roberts begins his post by commenting as follows:
Dear Friends,
Vladimir Putin’s remarks at the 11th meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club are worth more than a link in my latest column. These are the remarks of a humanitarian political leader, the like of which the world has not seen in my lifetime. Compare Putin to the corrupt war criminal in the White House or to his puppets in office in Germany, UK, France, Japan, Canada, Australia, and you will see the difference between a criminal clique and a leader striving for a humane and livable world in which the interests of all peoples are respected.
In a sane Western society, Putin’s statements would have been reproduced in full and discussions organized with remarks from experts such as Stephen F. Cohen. Choruses of approval would have been heard on television and read in the print media. But, of course, nothing like this is possible in a country whose rulers claim that it is the “exceptional” and “indispensable” country with an extra-legal right to hegemony over the world. As far as Washington and its prostitute media, named “presstitutes” by the trends specialist Gerald Celente, are concerned, no country counts except Washington. “You are with us or against us,” which means “you are our vassals or our enemies.” This means that Washington has declared Russia, China, India, Brazil and other parts of South America, Iran, and South Africa to be enemies.
This is a big chunk of the world for a bankrupt country, hated by its vassal populations and many of its own subjects, that has not won a war since it defeated tiny Japan in 1945 by using nuclear weapons, the only use of such terrible weapons in world history. ….
Read the rest of Roberts’ post and the full text of Putin’s speech at http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/10/25/vladimir-putin-leader-moral-world-paul-craig-roberts/
This RT report gives some highlights of the speech:
And this video purports to provide a summary of the main points that Putin made in that speech:
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Good to hear the ‘other side’ Tom, thank you. I heard awhile ago that USSR was spiritually/metaphysically, the first country to move forward the new world paradigm of Oneness; then the rest of the world would start to follow. So perhaps this article shines light on just that. Looking for signs here in the US that it is maturing. We are here to hold the Light until we all shift to love & collaboration.
BTW, on the subject of alternative currencies; investment mags are saying to buy gold & silver coins while pricing is low. Do you suggest supporting that action or purchasing bitcoins?
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R you kidding me…? You can follow Vlad off the cliff. Any leader that can openly kill thousands of civilians is his/her neighboring country it not worth praising. He is at best a thug, not a Statesman!
Remember he’s a thug in lawyers robs!
Greenmen King.
Think again!
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If you would dig a little deeper and attend to a wide range of sources, you might be able to separate facts from propaganda and see who the real aggressor is in Ukraine, the Middele-East, etc., etc.
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Tom, you’ll find today’s installment of the Keiser Report adds important grist to your pov. Guest Paul Schulte is a new light for me. I hope you have time for the entire program. A hopeful chord is struck toward the end of program. –Dick
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I don’t see much useful or relevant content there, except in the last 5 minutes where they consider Ali Baba, Crowdfunding and the tremendous innovation taking place in China.
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