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Russia's Putin Calls U.S. Policy 'Dictatorial'
drudgereport ^ | By Douglas Busvine

Posted on 12/03/2004 9:24:30 AM PST by Jimmyclyde

Russia's Putin Calls U.S. Policy 'Dictatorial'

By Douglas Busvine

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) accused the United States on Friday of pursuing a dictatorial foreign policy and said mounting violence could derail progress toward bringing peace and democracy to Iraq (news - web sites).

Putin also criticized the West for setting double-standards on terrorism, pursuing Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq while giving refuge to "terrorists" demanding Chechnya (news - web sites)'s independence from Russia.

The Kremlin leader's tough remarks came on a visit to former Cold War ally India, where he and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh issued a joint call for greater cooperation in stabilizing and rebuilding Iraq.

Unilateralism increased risks that weapons of mass destruction might fall into the hands of terrorists, and would stoke regional conflicts, Putin said in a hard-hitting speech to an invited audience.

"Even if dictatorship is packaged in beautiful pseudo-democratic phraseology, it will not be able to solve systemic problems," Putin said. "It may even make them worse."

Putin did not name the United States, but clearly had the administration of President Bush (news - web sites) in mind when he said policies "based on the barrack-room principles of a unipolar world appear to be extremely dangerous."

Russia was a vocal opponent of the U.S.-led war to oust Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), but has since joined efforts to rebuild Iraq's war-hit infrastructure. Moscow's assent was key to a recent Paris Club deal to write off most of Iraq's foreign debts.

MOUNTING VIOLENCE

Putin said he was worried by mounting violence and loss of life linked to operations by U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq, and said these may disrupt plans to hold elections now scheduled for Jan. 30, 2005.

Again the Russian leader was not specific, but he appeared to be referring to the U.S. operation to crush die-hard insurgents in the Iraqi city of Falluja.

"This may put a question mark over holding of fair and democratic elections in Iraq early next year," he said.

Putin's speech echoed comments he made earlier to an Indian newspaper in which he said the war had turned Iraq into a breeding ground for terrorists.

"As had been the case with Afghanistan, Iraq turned into a major hotbed of a terrorist threat, a firing ground and incubator for militants," he told the Hindu newspaper.

He rounded on Britain for giving asylum to Akhmed Zakayev and the United States for giving refuge to Ilyas Akhmadov, spokesmen for Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov.

"Providing safe haven and support to terrorists, their accomplices and sponsors actually serves as a justification and, indeed, an encouragement of their crimes," Putin said.

Both men deny being terrorists. Maskhadov, regarded in the West as a moderate, led Chechnya to brief de facto independence during the 1990s before Putin ordered Russian troops to retake the turbulent North Caucasus province.

Putin, who backed India's bid for a United Nations (news - web sites) Security Council seat, said he had found in India a strong ally against terrorism.

"Terrorists benefit from the conflict of civilizations and religions," he told the hand-picked New Delhi audience. "Let it be known that our multi-confessional and multi-ethnic states will not be broken up."


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KEYWORDS: coldwar2; multipolarism
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To: Jimmyclyde

The State Dept. has been pro-KLA, pro-Chechen, pro-'pali', etc. for far too long.

I pray it's cleansed soon...


41 posted on 12/03/2004 9:54:42 AM PST by ApesForEvolution (You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a death cult that must end. Save your time...)
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To: dangus

(For good reason: most of the world's nations are kleptocracies.)

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Another great reason to disengage from the viper's nest known as the UN and disband it...


42 posted on 12/03/2004 9:56:18 AM PST by ApesForEvolution (You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a death cult that must end. Save your time...)
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To: wvnavyvet

Putin is just saying what the French tell him to say; he's nothing more than a stooge for Chirac.
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I would agree that Chirac and Putin have a common goal -- to cover their complicit butts, hide their weapons dealings they had with SH, and build world opinion against the U.S., the only force in the world with the power to blatantly expose these despots for what they are. They fear that as well. Putin is financially strapped...he cannot deliver a democracy (he does not want to) that could become self-sufficient so he is working for absolute power again --- sadly pushing Russia back into the dark era of hard communism. He is not a nice guy....

Chirac of course, is a power-hungry fool who wants to be emperor of the EU, and challenge the US in any way he can. Worse than that, he will slip between the sheets with ANY scumbag country or ruler who has money he can get at....



43 posted on 12/03/2004 10:04:49 AM PST by EagleUSA
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To: ApesForEvolution
Pulls democracy in his own nation and then rigs it in the Ukraine...
Yea, he's pissed about Ukraine. The Russian mob will be looking at ways at getting back at Ukraine. But I disagree with pulling democracy within Russia. There is a huge problem with security and having people paid off to turn a blind eye towards terrorism. Beslan and the plane bombings would not have happened if security wasn't paid off. Putin's way of putting an end to this is to have more control over these areas. I don't blame him and would have asked that these regional presidents be appointed too in this time of need.
44 posted on 12/03/2004 10:09:50 AM PST by Andy from Beaverton (I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
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To: Andy from Beaverton

I disagree.


45 posted on 12/03/2004 10:12:18 AM PST by ApesForEvolution (You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a death cult that must end. Save your time...)
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To: EagleUSA

100% agreement.

He has derailed democracy there...he has withdrawn representation and appointed his Communist buddies.

Putin is lower than whalesh*t...


46 posted on 12/03/2004 10:13:58 AM PST by ApesForEvolution (You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a death cult that must end. Save your time...)
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To: Jimmyclyde

"Putin also criticized the West for setting double-standards on terrorism, pursuing Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq while giving refuge to "terrorists" demanding Chechnya (news - web sites)'s independence from Russia."

He can kill as many Chechnyans as he wants - as long as he keeps his fingers out of Ukraine.


47 posted on 12/03/2004 10:14:54 AM PST by ZULU (Fear the government which fears your guns. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: Trippin

"The US (and the rest of the world for that matter - helloooo Putin!) has come out on the side of Democracy in the Ukraine..."

The "rest of the world" wouldn't know what "Democracy" was if it bit 'em in the ass!


48 posted on 12/03/2004 10:35:32 AM PST by bowzer313
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To: Jimmyclyde

You can take the man out of the KGB, but you can't take the KGB out of the man.


And the new 'Cold War' begins.


49 posted on 12/03/2004 10:39:20 AM PST by Bigh4u2
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To: bowzer313

Look on the bright side Putin, you still have cuba.

hahahahahaha!


50 posted on 12/03/2004 10:43:17 AM PST by JeffersonRepublic.com
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To: EagleUSA

You've said as well as anybody could; I totally agree.


51 posted on 12/03/2004 10:55:28 AM PST by wvnavyvet
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To: Jimmyclyde

"Russia's Putin Calls U.S. Policy 'Dictatorial'"

Stalin...er...Putin is joking...right?


52 posted on 12/03/2004 11:33:12 AM PST by PeterFinn ("Tolerance" means WE have to tolerate THEM, they can hate us all they want.)
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To: ApesForEvolution
The State Dept. has been pro-KLA, pro-Chechen, pro-'pali', etc. for far too long.

I see your point...

53 posted on 12/03/2004 11:34:18 AM PST by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: Sender

I know. I started to like Putin until I realized he was no different from the other dictators/communists in Russian history. We can never trust Russia, never.


54 posted on 12/03/2004 12:16:43 PM PST by Marysecretary (Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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To: dangus

yeah, on his head!


55 posted on 12/03/2004 12:17:24 PM PST by Marysecretary (Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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To: Marysecretary
In some ways I still like Putin. I think he is someone that can be a valuable ally against the most urgent enemy, radical Islam. I also think he is a man of character.

However we must never forget that Putin, likable or not, is CEO of the restructured, downsized Soviet Corporation, which will never be exactly like us, and will never be completely trustworthy. 'Trust but verify'.

56 posted on 12/03/2004 12:34:01 PM PST by Sender (Team Infidel USA)
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To: Jimmyclyde

bump


57 posted on 12/03/2004 12:48:46 PM PST by alessandrofiaschi
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To: jimbo123

EXACTLY!


58 posted on 12/03/2004 12:49:34 PM PST by alessandrofiaschi
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To: ZULU
He can kill as many Chechnyans as he wants - as long as he keeps his fingers out of Ukraine.
There are some good Orthodox Chechens that he should be helping.
59 posted on 12/03/2004 6:58:32 PM PST by Andy from Beaverton (I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
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To: Sender

Without a doubt, the best vodka I've ever had. I wouldn't waste a drop on my wounds if I had some.
60 posted on 12/03/2004 7:02:56 PM PST by Andy from Beaverton (I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
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