Posted on 10/14/2009 9:12:47 AM PDT by pissant
BEIJING (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned major powers against intimidating Iran and said that talk of sanctions against the Islamic Republic was "premature".
"There is no need to frighten the Iranians," Putin told reporters in Beijing.
"We need to look for a compromise. If a compromise is not found, and the discussions end in a fiasco, then we will see," he said, adding that talks of sanctions was "premature" at present.
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And Hillary! has been cozying up to Putin, too. Our Government is lost.
Shows you exactly what the Russians think of Obama and Shrillary.
Not much.
What? I thought the Russians were supposed to help us out on Iran since we tossed Poland and the Czech Republic under the bus. Color me surprised. /sarc
There’s a First Black President born every minute.
“Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned major powers against intimidating Iran...”. Yeah, God knows we wouldn’t want to do THAT. Vlad, you might want to put the bug in their ear that to a great extent, they are intimidating the rest of us, but WE sure wouldn’t want to be guilty of frightening THEM.
Russia doesn’t learn from history, either. They thought they had a deal with the Nazis. That didn’t work out so well.
Neither will this, for anyone but especially Russia. (Just think Chechen islamsist with nukes.)
I fondly await the day a muslim nuke falls on Moscow.
I can’t explain it all that well, but there’s a law of nature that any vacuum will be filled.
Well, there’s a vacuum of world leadership now that sparky is president. Putin will fill that void.
Be proud U.S. Citizens... be very proud. /s
Looks like Bill Clinton wasn’t the first black president after all. It was Jimmy Carter.
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