Thursday, September 27, 2012

Why Putin Wants Obama to Win


Although President Vladimir Putin recently thanked Romney for his openness regarding the "No.1 foe" comment, he also indicated that it would be hard for the Kremlin to work with Romney as president, especially on sensitive security issues such as the missile defense system. During Putin's interview with RT state television, he also called Obama an "honest man who really wants to change much for the better." This comment was widely viewed as Putin's most direct endorsement of Obama in the presidential race.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/why-putin-wants-obama-to-win/468837.html#ixzz27hxj8SNk

 

"The 2012 U.S. presidential election presents a contrast to the 2008 election in terms of their perceptions by the Russian elite.
In 2008, then-President Dmitry Medvedev expressed a desire to work with a "modern" U.S. leader rather than one "whose eyes are turned back to the past." He was referring to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. But influential Russian elites voiced their support for the Republican candidate, John McCain, despite McCain calling President Vladimir Putin a KGB spy who has no soul and calling to expel Russia from the Group of Eight leading industrial nations.
Even though McCain was more critical of the Kremlin, some members of Putin's entourage favored McCain because they believed he was more predictable than Obama. They insisted that Russia was doing well economically, whereas the United States was losing one position in the world after another. Therefore, when confronted with the U.S. threat, Russia might only get stronger and consolidate its status as a great sovereign power. The elite's main concern is with rebuilding power and geopolitical influence. If McCain were in the White House, the thinking went, Putin would have a convenient anti-Russian bogeyman whom the Kremlin could exploit for domestic political reasons, giving it another pretext to ratchet up its anti-Americanism, increase defense expenditures and crack down on the opposition.
Yet it seems that the Kremlin's support for U.S. hawks is shifting. In March, Medvedev took issue with U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney's characterization of Russia as the "No. 1 geopolitical foe." He said the view "smelled of Hollywood stereotypes" and suggested that it was rooted in the Cold War.
But it wasn't only Medvedev and his pro-Western supporters who became critical of the Republican's views. Although President Vladimir Putin recently thanked Romney for his openness regarding the "No.1 foe" comment, he also indicated that it would be hard for the Kremlin to work with Romney as president, especially on sensitive security issues such as the missile defense system. During Putin's interview with RT state television, he also called Obama an "honest man who really wants to change much for the better." This comment was widely viewed as Putin's most direct endorsement of Obama in the presidential race.
The change in Russia's perception can be explained by the sobering effects of the global financial crisis and progress that Russia and the United States have made since 2009. The crisis ended Russia's era of 7 percent average annual growth from 1999 to 2008. Russia, which is overly dependent on energy exports, was hit particularly hard by the 2008 crisis. Its gross domestic product fell about 8.5 percent in 2009, while China and India continued to grow, albeit at a slower pace."

Twinsdads comments:

A weak President bows to dignitaries, turns his back on Israel, and courts Russia's favor in order to make the case that it's time for America to no longer be the leader on the world stage, no longer the defender of rights, just a broke country needing  a shoe shine on the corner to look good, more just  a smoke and mirror paper tiger.  The recent Arab Spring gone south now means Muslims the world over want revenge on America.

I can tell you for sure one of them has already taken his revenge and will continue to, unless we vote him out.  Hint, it ain't Putin we need to vote out.

5 comments:

  1. I'm sorry TD, but your comment is pathetic. Only Jerome Corsi could cobble together a more meaningless string of talking points. Conservatives LOVE tough talk bullshit. You don't actually have to change anything, or do anything, but if you talk tough and say stuff like, "Soon as Hezbollah stops this shit, it's over." Maybe we should go back to the days of Reagan where we simply retreat after getting our troops killed for a stupid chest thumping move.

    On the plus side, conservative foreign policy is easy to carry out as it only has two aims, protect the flow of oil and threaten everyone who doesn't bow to Israel with total destruction. Like I said before, it's okay to dump all over Iran, but we literally kiss the ass of Saudi Arabia and tolerate any abuse they dish out. Not a peep is said about their duplicitous nature.

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    1. He is a Muslim, born and bred, this is why he does nothing to stamp out the threat in the region to Israel. We need to support the strike on Iran with refueling aircraft and cover support, or Israel will fail to take out the nuke plants. Obama, since he is a closet Muslim will offer none, period. Our emabassy gets overrun and they blame a film, what more do you want as they go on every news show on Sunday and proclaim IT WAS THE FILM!

      Conservatives take action, weaklings do nothing.

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    2. Max.....Now here is a comment that is pure Liberal Bullshit:

      On the plus side, conservative foreign policy is easy to carry out as it only has two aims, protect the flow of oil and threaten everyone who doesn't bow to Israel with total destruction. Like I said before, it's okay to dump all over Iran, but we literally kiss the ass of Saudi Arabia and tolerate any abuse they dish out. Not a peep is said about their duplicitous nature.

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  2. TD, real diplomacy beats saber rattling every time.

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    1. Mick.....Really ? I think that it kept Soviet missiles out of Cuba,What you think ??

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