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In reply to the discussion: Putin hoped to get Merkel and Germany on his side in the Ukraine crisis. That hope is over [View all]joeybee12
(56,177 posts)6. Yeah, while Putin is busy planting daisies in rifles...
He's just swell.
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Putin hoped to get Merkel and Germany on his side in the Ukraine crisis. That hope is over [View all]
stevenleser
Nov 2014
OP
I would be interested to hear how they would characterize the relationship between Putin and Merkel
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#2
True, but in those instances, they fell back on covert/spy/conspiracy theory stuff.
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#4
I never suggested it should be. But I was more accurate about the Iraq invasion than the "experts"
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#26
How many more countries must Pooty Poot invade before you assign blame to him & not the US?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#28
"I didn't think he'd invade Crimea, but I don't have your crystal ball."
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#43
That would imply she is going along with Putin, since Putin is the Russian version of a neocon.
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#12
I can see what they're doing very clearly. I was against the Iraq invasion. I was in the minority.
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#14
I was against the Iraq invasion as well, but not out of a sense of negative nationalism
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#17
It doesn't matter what kind of "broker our side" is. Unless you don't believe any news source other
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#25
Your own graph shows something different. Anyway, let's hope he gets ousted and see what happens. nt
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#36
Really? I have a contact over there. Should I ask them? I bet they will disagree. nt
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#51
It's the standard press contact. I can forward you the email and you can call to verify
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#55
More accurately, the governments of the world's two most populated countries...
LanternWaste
Nov 2014
#64
FWIW I'm not saying this because I'm againt President Obama (which seems to be the implication).
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#34
Implication. Look it up. I have a feeling this subthread has turned into a get the last word in fest
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#38
I was going to point that out. Merkel is to the left of many Democrats IMHO. nt
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#56
I think being right is a universal defense to "making DU suck" much like it is with libel/slander
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#49
You haven't voiced a different opinion. A different opinion would be that Merkel is on Putin's side
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#18
I do not think our side are acting in good faith. I think they have a prearranged agenda.
CJCRANE
Nov 2014
#21
I find it very hard to believe Putin EVER expected to get Merkel/Germany's support.
KittyWampus
Nov 2014
#29
I'm seriously wondering if Putin is suffering from some sort of brain disfunction, perhaps dementia.
northoftheborder
Nov 2014
#41
It makes sense under one limited context. His popularity level was plummeting in Russia.
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#47
If anybody can spot a rat bastard fomenting crises to facilitate land grabs --
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#46