He Said That? 6/8/16

From Vladimir Putin (born 1952), President of the Russian Federation, interview with the Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera, 6/6/15:

As for some countries’ concerns about Russia’s possible aggressive actions, I think that only an insane person and only in a dream can imagine that Russia would suddenly attack NATO. I think some countries are simply taking advantage of people’s fears with regard to Russia. They just want to play the role of front-line countries that should receive some supplementary military, economic, financial or some other aid. Therefore, it is pointless to support this idea; it is absolutely groundless. But some may be interested in fostering such fears. I can only make a conjecture.

For example, the Americans do not want Russia’s rapprochement with Europe. I am not asserting this, it is just a hypothesis. Let’s suppose that the United States would like to maintain its leadership in the Atlantic community. It needs an external threat, an external enemy to ensure this leadership. Iran is clearly not enough – this threat is not very scary or big enough. Who can be frightening? And then suddenly this crisis unfolds in Ukraine. Russia is forced to respond. Perhaps, it was engineered on purpose, I don’t know. But it was not our doing.

Let me tell you something – there is no need to fear Russia. The world has changed so drastically that people with some common sense cannot even imagine such a large-scale military conflict today. We have other things to think about, I assure you.

2 responses to “He Said That? 6/8/16

  1. Is his comment from a position of confidence and strength? Please see link below which I read somewhere(SLL?)
    http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2016/05/a-russian-warning.html

    • Yes, I posted that joint piece, “America’s Greatest Threat Is Its Crazed “Leadership” And Its Brainwashed Population,” by Dmitry Orlov, The Saker, Victor Katsap and Evgenia Gurevich. I am never sure how to interpret Putin or any other politician, so I try to go by actions. I would say the US has been far more the aggressor lately, with NATO moving east and usurping any buffer between it and Russia. I believe the article when it says if pushed to fight, Russia would fight, and that it would be disastrous for the US.

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