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Sunday, 07.10.2007.

11:03

Russians want Putin to stay in power

A majority of Russians apparently want Vladimir Putin to continue to run the country when his term as president ends.

Izvor: UPI

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Roger7

pre 18 godina

“Putin is weak”
Oh, please.
I find it remarkable that such ridiculous comments like this are posted.

Whatever Putin is, he is not weak. If this were true, the Kosovo status issue would have gone to the UNSC.

If Russia supported the independence of Kosovo, you would be singing high praises of Putin and Russia. Because you view Putin as your adversary, you categorize everything Russia does as wrong.

If the situation was reversed and Russia supported you, and the US opposed you, you would be condemning everything American.
How foolish.

CoscoVo

pre 18 godina

KS, your comments keep deteriorating by the day. You thinh Putin is weak? Read something besides Koha Ditore. Just because someone does not share the Albanian point of view, does not make him weak. Do you think that G. Bush is strong then?

Mike

pre 18 godina

KS, Putin has already changed the Kremlin to dance to his tune for good or ill. I wouldn't be so glib to pass Russia off as a failure considering they're doing a very good job of counterbalancing the United States whether you like it or, whether you realize it or not. Those who underestimate a potential opponent, do so at their own risk, and right now Putin himself has more credibility and legitimate authority that the entire Bush Administration combined.

KS

pre 18 godina

Putin is weak. Let's see him change Kremlin for his interest.
It's going to blow in his face.
Russia has a history of failure, let's just say the bigger the success the bigger the failure.

vrnjak

pre 18 godina

It's been a long time that Americans have felt this way for a President. Good for the Russians; there future has never looked so bright. Keep in mind that the US doesn't have a problem with dictators -- when they serve Washington's interests.

Roger7

pre 18 godina

“Putin is weak”
Oh, please.
I find it remarkable that such ridiculous comments like this are posted.

Whatever Putin is, he is not weak. If this were true, the Kosovo status issue would have gone to the UNSC.

If Russia supported the independence of Kosovo, you would be singing high praises of Putin and Russia. Because you view Putin as your adversary, you categorize everything Russia does as wrong.

If the situation was reversed and Russia supported you, and the US opposed you, you would be condemning everything American.
How foolish.

vrnjak

pre 18 godina

It's been a long time that Americans have felt this way for a President. Good for the Russians; there future has never looked so bright. Keep in mind that the US doesn't have a problem with dictators -- when they serve Washington's interests.

KS

pre 18 godina

Putin is weak. Let's see him change Kremlin for his interest.
It's going to blow in his face.
Russia has a history of failure, let's just say the bigger the success the bigger the failure.

CoscoVo

pre 18 godina

KS, your comments keep deteriorating by the day. You thinh Putin is weak? Read something besides Koha Ditore. Just because someone does not share the Albanian point of view, does not make him weak. Do you think that G. Bush is strong then?

Mike

pre 18 godina

KS, Putin has already changed the Kremlin to dance to his tune for good or ill. I wouldn't be so glib to pass Russia off as a failure considering they're doing a very good job of counterbalancing the United States whether you like it or, whether you realize it or not. Those who underestimate a potential opponent, do so at their own risk, and right now Putin himself has more credibility and legitimate authority that the entire Bush Administration combined.

KS

pre 18 godina

Putin is weak. Let's see him change Kremlin for his interest.
It's going to blow in his face.
Russia has a history of failure, let's just say the bigger the success the bigger the failure.

vrnjak

pre 18 godina

It's been a long time that Americans have felt this way for a President. Good for the Russians; there future has never looked so bright. Keep in mind that the US doesn't have a problem with dictators -- when they serve Washington's interests.

CoscoVo

pre 18 godina

KS, your comments keep deteriorating by the day. You thinh Putin is weak? Read something besides Koha Ditore. Just because someone does not share the Albanian point of view, does not make him weak. Do you think that G. Bush is strong then?

Mike

pre 18 godina

KS, Putin has already changed the Kremlin to dance to his tune for good or ill. I wouldn't be so glib to pass Russia off as a failure considering they're doing a very good job of counterbalancing the United States whether you like it or, whether you realize it or not. Those who underestimate a potential opponent, do so at their own risk, and right now Putin himself has more credibility and legitimate authority that the entire Bush Administration combined.

Roger7

pre 18 godina

“Putin is weak”
Oh, please.
I find it remarkable that such ridiculous comments like this are posted.

Whatever Putin is, he is not weak. If this were true, the Kosovo status issue would have gone to the UNSC.

If Russia supported the independence of Kosovo, you would be singing high praises of Putin and Russia. Because you view Putin as your adversary, you categorize everything Russia does as wrong.

If the situation was reversed and Russia supported you, and the US opposed you, you would be condemning everything American.
How foolish.