westernfrontamerica.com - 12/2/2008
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Obama announces his starting line-up and the Russians announce they are going to upgrade their missiles. Why, don’t they know everything has changed? Don’t they understand that when Obama speaks the winds still and the seas calm and there is peace everywhere? Don’t they get it?
President Putin
politico.com 7/7/2009 —
The confusion over Russian leaders' roles extends to the American President, who calls him "President Putin" three times in this interview.
"US should listen to Putin" (video)
youtube.com 2/18/2009 — Washington should listen to anti-crisis measures proposed by Vladimir Putin, according to Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the U.S Treasury ...
Sarkozy to Putin: ‘Do you want to end up like Bush?’
thinkprogress.org 11/14/2008 — The London Times’ Charles Bremner has identified one positive aspect of President Bush’s foreign policy legacy :
With Russian tanks only 30 miles from Tbilisi on August 12, Mr. Sarkozy told Mr. Putin that the world would not accept the ...
Putin and Reagan
weeklystandard.com 3/16/2009 — Did Vladimir Putin trail Ronald Reagan during one of our fortieth president's trips to the Soviet Union? Some claim the blond man with camera on the left-hand side of this photo is actually a much younger Russian president. Pete Souza, the White ...
Putin may return to Kremlin in '09: report - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 11/6/2008 — MOSCOW (Reuters) Russian President Dmitry Medvedev could resign from his post in 2009 to pave the way for Vladimir Putin to return to the Kremlin, Vedomosti newspaper reported on Thursday, citing an unidentified source close to the Kremlin. Medvedev ...
Putin Warns The US Against Socialism
patdollard.com 2/18/2009 —
The Right Perspective:
Russian Prime Minister Vladamir Putin has said the US should take a lesson from the pages of Russian history and not exercise “excessive intervention in economic activity and blind faith in the state’s omnipotence”.
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Putin Speaks at Davos
online.wsj.com 2/4/2009 — The following text is a transcript of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's speech at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Good afternoon, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank the forum's ...