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This quote suggests that Putin has created a fake reality to stay in power.
I'd argue that Putin's reality is only partly fake.
His greatest fear is that the West will seek to de-stabilize his regime. He has seen the US topple governments in other countries. He has watched NATO gradually encircle his country. While his paranoia may exaggerate the risks he is facing, I think the risks are real, as opposed to imagined.
Don't you think that starting this war is going to do much more to destabilize his regime than anything else? I don't see any of this ending well
His greatest fear will always be being Ceausescu'd.
He was not afraid of NATO. He thought that NATO was falling apart and went for a kill shot which blew up in his face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This quote suggests that Putin has created a fake reality to stay in power.
I'd argue that Putin's reality is only partly fake.
His greatest fear is that the West will seek to de-stabilize his regime. He has seen the US topple governments in other countries. He has watched NATO gradually encircle his country. While his paranoia may exaggerate the risks he is facing, I think the risks are real, as opposed to imagined.
Don't you think that starting this war is going to do much more to destabilize his regime than anything else? I don't see any of this ending well
So getting back to the military situation. If the US starts shipping Switchblade drones and antiship systems the Russians will be pressed hard. It will make supplying Russians very hard. If Russia is able to take major parts of the country the occupation will be hell.
Anonymous wrote:
This quote suggests that Putin has created a fake reality to stay in power.
I'd argue that Putin's reality is only partly fake.
His greatest fear is that the West will seek to de-stabilize his regime. He has seen the US topple governments in other countries. He has watched NATO gradually encircle his country. While his paranoia may exaggerate the risks he is facing, I think the risks are real, as opposed to imagined.
Anonymous wrote:While the Ukrainians have acted admirably and definitely tried their best, I definitely think we can no longer abandon them to the Russians and let them handle this alone. Arming them is not enough and it’s time to move in to liberate them. Zelensky’s heroism should inspire all Americans to not live in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
He may or may not be an idiot boy but he's spoken regularly with Putin for a long time. So if he thinks that Putin has changed for the worse, his insight is more valuable than yours.
Yeh well Macron also though he could woo Trump with a military parade and see how that worked out. Trump made him eat dirt in front of everyone.
Sorry, Macron is not the statesman he thinks he is. And now he’s trying to rip off Zelensky’s scruffy look.
French President Emmanuel Macron made clear he was in no mood to back down following an extraordinary attack from President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Sitting alongside Trump in London, Macron said he stood by his comments about NATO – he recently described the long-time coalition as suffering from “brain death” in part due to a lack of US leadership under Trump – and described the alliance as a “burden we share.”
Trump earlier on Tuesday described Macron’s “brain death” comments as “nasty” and “insulting.”
“I know that my statements created some reaction,” Macron said in English. “I do stand by [them].”
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There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
He may or may not be an idiot boy but he's spoken regularly with Putin for a long time. So if he thinks that Putin has changed for the worse, his insight is more valuable than yours.
Yeh well Macron also though he could woo Trump with a military parade and see how that worked out. Trump made him eat dirt in front of everyone.
Sorry, Macron is not the statesman he thinks he is. And now he’s trying to rip off Zelensky’s scruffy look.
You have so much hate in you. It doesn't make you credible when you hate on all the best leaders in the world.
Omg, dont get your panties in a twist. Macron is OK, but he’s nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
He may or may not be an idiot boy but he's spoken regularly with Putin for a long time. So if he thinks that Putin has changed for the worse, his insight is more valuable than yours.
Yeh well Macron also though he could woo Trump with a military parade and see how that worked out. Trump made him eat dirt in front of everyone.
Sorry, Macron is not the statesman he thinks he is. And now he’s trying to rip off Zelensky’s scruffy look.
You have so much hate in you. It doesn't make you credible when you hate on all the best leaders in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
He may or may not be an idiot boy but he's spoken regularly with Putin for a long time. So if he thinks that Putin has changed for the worse, his insight is more valuable than yours.
Yeh well Macron also though he could woo Trump with a military parade and see how that worked out. Trump made him eat dirt in front of everyone.
Sorry, Macron is not the statesman he thinks he is. And now he’s trying to rip off Zelensky’s scruffy look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
He may or may not be an idiot boy but he's spoken regularly with Putin for a long time. So if he thinks that Putin has changed for the worse, his insight is more valuable than yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There have been reports from Macron and others who have known Putin for years that he is acting unusually. He seems more delusional and more paranoid and less in touch with reality than he was 2 years ago. (The video that you posted in from 2015, so not indicative of his present state of mind.)
Those that have interacted with him recently think he's a nutter.
Macron is an idiot boy who thinks he's king maker. He's so far out of his league and isn't even aware of it. Anyone who has followed Putin knows he is the same ruthless autocrat as ever. He's been methodically marching toward this for years. First Chechnya, then Crimea, Syria, Ukraine. So far no one has stopped him, in fact thought they could "work with him." And he's proving his theory right now that US & NATO are too weak/scared to intervene. He may not "take Ukraine" but he will flatten it and Germany will buy continue to buy Russian gas and US companies will continue to do business there.
No. The Rs might not like the "green deal", but parts of it are going to be coming more quickly now. Warp speed on it. Just like the vaccine. It's a matter of national security and defense.
What is needed is what will not happen: a grand compromise. Let's do much of the green deal in terms of wind, solar, etc. The let's get Keystone back on line, encourage drilling, sell new leases. We need alternative sources of energy and oil and gas and we need both now. There is a deal here a Reagan could have done in the name of national security. But I see no prospects for it.