Putin: “Publish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US”

Vladimir Putin pulls no punches in an interview with Corriere della Sera. See the full transcript below.
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a forum of independent regional and local mass media in St. Petersburg, Russia, Tuesday, April 28, 2015.

    This is the full transcript of Corriere della Sera’s interview with Vladimir Putin

    Luciano Fontana: I would like to start with a question concerning Russian-Italian relations. This relationship has always been close and privileged, both in the economic and political spheres. However, it has been somewhat marred by the crisis in Ukraine and the sanctions. Could the recent visit by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to Russia and your upcoming visit to Milan somehow change this trend, and if so, what is needed for that?

    Vladimir Putin: First, I firmly believe that Russia was not responsible for the deterioration in relations between our country and the EU states. This was not our choice; it was dictated to us by our partners. It was not we who introduced restrictions on trade and economic activities. Rather, we were the target and we had to respond with retaliatory, protective measures.

    But the relationship between Russia and Italy has, indeed, always been privileged, both in politics and the economy. For instance, in recent years, that is, in the last couple of years, trade between our countries increased eleven fold, from what I believe was $4.2 billion – we make calculations in US dollars – to over $48 billion, nearly $49 billion.

    There are 400 Italian companies operating in Russia. We are cooperating actively in the energy sector, in an array of fields. Italy is the third largest consumer of our energy resources. We also have many joint high technology projects: in the space and aircraft industries, and in many other sectors. Russian regions are working very closely with Italy. Last year, almost a million Russian tourists, about 900,000, visited Italy. And while there, they spent over a billion euro.

    We have always enjoyed trust-based relations in the political sphere as well. The establishment of the Russia-NATO Council was Italy’s initiative – Silvio Berlusconi was Prime Minister at the time. This advisory working body no doubt became an important factor of security in Europe. In this regard, Italy has always contributed greatly to the development of the dialogue between Russia and Europe, and NATO as a whole. Not to mention our special cultural and humanitarian cooperation.

    All this, of course, lays the foundation for a special relationship between our countries. And the incumbent Prime Minister’s visit to Russia sent a very important message showing that Italy is willing to develop these relations. It is only natural that this does not go unnoticed either by the Government of the Russian Federation or by the public.

    We are, of course, ready to reciprocate and go further in expanding our cooperation as long as our Italian partners are willing to do the same. I hope that my upcoming visit to Milan will help in this respect.

    Luciano Fontana: You have known several chairmen of the Italian Council of Ministers – Romano Prodi, Silvio Berlusconi, Massimo D’Alema, Giuliano Amato, Enrico Letta and now Matteo Renzi. With whom did you find that you understood each other best? And how much, in your opinion, does the existence of a personal relationship – like the one you had with Silvio Berlusconi – contribute to good relations between countries?

    Vladimir Putin: No matter what posts we occupy or what our jobs are, we are still human, and personal trust is certainly a very important factor in our work, in building relations on the interstate level. One of the people you have just mentioned once told me, “You must be the only person (meaning I was the only person) – who has a friendly relationship with both Berlusconi and Prodi.” I can tell you that it was not difficult for me, I still don’t find it difficult, and I can tell you why. My Italian partners have always put the interests of Italy, of the Italian people, first and believed that in order to serve the interests of their country, including economic and political interests, they must maintain friendly relations with Russia. We have always understood and felt that.

    This has been the key element underlying our good relations. I have always sensed a truly sincere interest in building interstate relations irrespective of the domestic political situation. I would like to say in this regard that the attitude people in Russia have developed towards Italy does not depend on which political party is in power.

    Paolo Valentino: Mr President, you are coming to Milan for the celebration of the Russia Day at the Universal Exhibition EXPO 2015. The core theme of this year’s exhibition is “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.” What is Russia’s contribution to this cause? What does this effort mean for relations between states?

    Vladimir Putin: This is one of the major challenges that humanity is facing today. So I can and must acknowledge that the Italian organisers chose one of the key themes for the exhibition.

    The world’s population is growing. According to experts, it will reach 9 billion people by 2050. But even today, according to the same sources, to the UN, 850 million people all over the planet are under nourished or starving, and 100 million of them are children. So, there is no doubt that this is one of the key issues of our time. Many other issues, seemingly unrelated, will depend on how we deal with it. I am talking about instability among other things, that is political instability of entire regions, terrorism, and so on. All these problems are interrelated. The surge of illegal migration that has hit Italy and Europe today is among these resulting problems. I would like to repeat that, in my view, the organisers did the right thing pointing out the need to address this issue.

    As for Russia’s contribution, we channel over $200 million into this through UN programmes. Many countries around the world receive necessary support and assistance under these programmes using Russian resources.

    We pay significant attention to the development of agriculture in our country. Notwithstanding all the difficulties that the development of Russian economy faces today, our agricultural sector, the sector of agricultural production, has been growing steadily – last year the growth was around 3.4 3.5 percent. In the first quarter of the current year, the growth stayed at the same level, exceeding 3 percent, at 3.4 percent. Russia is now the third largest grain exporter in the world. Last year, we had a record harvest of grain crops, one of the largest in recent years – 105.3 million tonnes. Finally, Russia has an enormous potential in this sphere. I think that we have the largest area of arable land in the world and the biggest fresh water reserves, since Russia is the biggest country in the world in terms of territory.

    Paolo Valentino: Mr. President, when we were talking about the shadow cast on our relations, you said that it was not your choice, and there is an opinion that Russia feels betrayed, abandoned by Europe, like a lover abandoned by his mistress. What are the problems in these relations today? Do you think that Europe has been too dependent on the United States in the Ukrainian crisis? What do you expect from Europe in relation to the sanctions? I may have asked too many questions at once.

    Vladimir Putin: You have certainly asked a lot of questions, with an Italian flair. (Laughs)

    First, about the mistress. In this kind of a relationship with a woman, that is, if you assume no obligations, you have no right to claim any obligations from your partner.

    We have never viewed Europe as a mistress. I am quite serious now. We have always proposed a serious relationship. But now I have the impression that Europe has actually been trying to establish material based relations with us, and solely for its own gain. There is the notorious Third Energy Package and the denial of access for our nuclear energy products to the European market despite all the existing agreements. There is reluctance to acknowledge the legitimacy of our actions and reluctance to cooperate with integration associations in the territory of the former Soviet Union. I am referring to the Customs Union, which we created and which has now grown into the Eurasian Economic Union.

    Because it is all right when integration takes place in Europe, but if we do the same in the territory of the former Soviet Union, they try to explain it by Russia’s desire to restore an empire. I don’t understand the reasons for such an approach.

    You see, all of us, including me, have been talking for a long time about the need to establish a common economic space stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok. In fact, French President Charles de Gaulle said something similar a lot earlier than me. Today nobody objects to it, everybody says: yes, we should aspire to this.

    But what is happening in practice? For example, the Baltic States have joined the European Union. Good, no problem. But today we are being told that these countries, which are part of the energy system of the former Soviet Union and Russia, they must join the European Union’s energy system. We ask: Are there any problems with energy supply or with something else? Why is it necessary? – No, there are no problems, but we have decided that it will be better this way.

    What does this mean for us in practical terms? It means that we will be forced to build additional generating capacities in some western regions in Russia. Since electricity transmission lines went through the Baltic States to some Russian regions and vice versa, all of them will now be switched over to Europe, and we will have to build new transmission lines in our country to ensure electricity supply. This will cost us about 2 2.5 billion euro.

    Now let’s look at the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. It does not require that Ukraine becomes part of the European energy system, but it is considered possible. If this happens, we will have to spend not 2 2.5 billion but, probably, about 8 10 billion euro for the same purpose. The question is: why is this necessary if we believe in building a common economic space from Lisbon to Vladivostok? What is the objective of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership? Is it to integrate the whole former Soviet Union into a single space with Europe, I repeat for the third time, from Lisbon to Vladivostok, or to cut something off and establish a new border between modern Russia and the western territories including, say, Ukraine and Moldova?

    Let me tell you something else now, and you can decide for yourselves what to publish and what to leave out.

    What are the roots of the Ukrainian crisis? Its cause seems to be completely disproportionate to what has become an utter tragedy today claiming many lives in southeast Ukraine. What sparked the crisis? Former President Viktor Yanukovych said that he needed to think about signing Ukraine’s Association Agreement with the EU, possibly make some changes and hold consultations with Russia, its major trade and economic partner. In this connection or under this pretext riots broke out in Kiev. They were actively supported both by our European and American partners. Then a coup d’état followed – a totally anti-constitutional act. The new authorities announced that they were going to sign the Association Agreement but would delay its implementation until January 1, 2016. The question is: what was the coup d’état for? Why did they need to escalate the situation to a civil war? The result is exactly the same.

    What is more, at the end of 2013 we were ready to give Ukraine $15 billion as a state loan supported by a further $5 billion via commercial banks; plus we already gave it $3 billion during the year and promised to cut gas prices by half if they paid regularly. We were not at all against Ukraine signing an Association Agreement with the European Union. But, of course, we wanted to participate in the final decisions, meaning that Ukraine was then and is still now, today, a member of the CIS free trade area, and we have mutual obligations as its members.

    How is it possible to completely ignore this, to treat it with utter disrespect? I simply cannot understand that. The result that we have – a coup d’état, a civil war, hundreds of lives lost, devastated economy and social sphere, a four-year $17.5 billion loan promised to Ukraine by the IMF and complete disintegration of economic ties with Russia. But Russian and Ukrainian economies are very deeply interconnected.

    The European Union unilaterally removed its customs duties for Ukraine. However, the volume of Ukraine’s sales to the European market did not grow. Why not? Because there is nothing to sell. There is no demand in the European market for Ukrainian products, either in terms of quality or price, in addition to the products that were already sold before.

    We have a market for Ukraine, but many ties have been severed unilaterally by the Ukrainian side. For example, all engines for our combat helicopters came from Ukraine. Now deliveries have stopped. We have already built one plant in St Petersburg and another plant will be completed this year, but the production of these engines in Ukraine will be shut down because Italy, France or Germany don’t need and will never need such engines. It is impossible for Ukraine to divert its production in any way; it will need billions in investment to do this.

    I don’t understand why this was done. I have asked many of my colleagues, including in Europe and America, about it.

    Paolo Valentino: And what do they answer?

    Vladimir Putin: The situation got out of control.

    You know, I would like to tell you and your readers one thing. Last year, on February 21, President Yanukovych and the Ukrainian opposition signed an agreement on how to proceed, how to organise political life in the country, and on the need to hold early elections. They should have worked to implement this agreement, especially since three European foreign ministers signed this agreement as guarantors of its implementation.

    If those colleagues were used for the sake of appearances and they were not in control of the situation on the ground, which was in fact in the hands of the US ambassador or a CIA resident, they should have said: “You know, we did not agree to a coups d’etat, so we will not support you; you should go and hold elections instead.”

    The same could be said about our American partners. Let’s assume that they also lost control of the situation. But if America and Europe had said to those who had taken these unconstitutional actions: “If you come to power in such a way, we will not support you under any circumstances; you must hold elections and win them” – (by the way, they had a 100 percent chance of a victory, everybody knows that), the situation would have developed in a completely different way.

    So, I believe that this crisis was created deliberately and it is the result of our partner’s unprofessional actions. And the coverage of this process has been absolutely unacceptable. I would like to emphasise once more: this was not our choice, we did not seek it, we are simply forced to respond to what is happening.

    In conclusion – forgive me for this protracted monologue – I would like to say that it is not that we feel deceived or treated unfairly. This is not the point. The point is that relationships should be built on a long term basis not in the atmosphere of confrontation, but in the spirit of cooperation.

    Paolo Valentino: You say the situation got out of control. But is it not the right moment for Russia to seize the initiative, to find a way to engage its American and European partners in the search of solution to the situation, to show that it is ready to address this problem?

    Vladimir Putin: That is exactly what we are doing. I think that today the document we agreed upon in Minsk, called Minsk II, is the best agreement and perhaps the only unequivocal solution to this problem. We would never have agreed upon it if we had not considered it to be right, just and feasible.

    On our part, we take every effort, and will continue to do so, in order to influence the authorities of the unrecognised self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics. But not everything depends on us. Our European and US partners should exert influence on the current Kiev administration. We do not have the power, as Europe and the United States do, to convince Kiev to carry out everything that was agreed on in Minsk.

    I can tell you what needs to be done; maybe I will anticipate your next question. The key aspect of the political settlement was to create conditions for this joint work, but it was essential to stop the hostilities, to pull back heavy weaponry. On the whole, this has been done. Unfortunately, there is still shooting occasionally and there are casualties, but there are no large scale hostilities, the sides have been separated. It is time to begin implementing the Minsk Agreements.

    Specifically, there needs to be a constitutional reform to ensure the autonomous rights of the unrecognised republics. The Kiev authorities do not want to call it autonomy, they prefer different terms, such as decentralisation. Our European partners, those very partners who wrote the corresponding clause in the Minsk Agreements, explained what should be understood as decentralisation. It gives them the right to speak their language, to have their own cultural identity and engage in cross border trade – nothing special, nothing beyond the civilised understanding of ethnic minorities’ rights in any European country.

    A law should be adopted on municipal elections in these territories and a law on amnesty. All this should be done, as the Minsk Agreements read, in coordination with Donetsk People’s Republic and Lugansk People’s Republic, with these territories.

    The problem is that the current Kiev authorities don’t even want to sit down to talks with them. And there is nothing we can do about it. Only our European and American partners can influence this situation. There is no need to threaten us with sanctions. We have nothing to do with this, this is not our position. We seek to ensure the implementation of the Minsk Agreements.

    It is essential to launch economic and social rehabilitation of these territories. What has happened there, exactly? The current Kiev authorities have simply cut them off from the rest of the country. They discontinued all social payments – pensions, benefits; they cut off the banking system, made regular energy supply impossible, and so on. So you see, there is a humanitarian disaster in those regions. And everybody is pretending that nothing is wrong.

    Our European colleagues have taken on certain obligations, in particular they promised to help restore the banking system in these territories. Finally, since we are talking about what can or must be done, and by whom, I believe that the European Union could surely provide greater financial assistance to Ukraine. These are the main points.

    I would like to stress that Russia is interested in and will strive to ensure the full and unconditional implementation of the Minsk Agreements, and I don’t believe there is any other way to settle this conflict today.

    Incidentally, the leaders of the self-proclaimed republics have publicly stated that under certain conditions – meaning the implementation of the Minsk Agreements – they are ready to consider themselves part of the Ukrainian state. This is a fundamental issue. I think this position should be viewed as a sound precondition for the start of substantial negotiations.

    All our actions, including those with the use of force, were aimed not at tearing away this territory from Ukraine but at giving the people living there an opportunity to express their opinion on how they want to live their lives.

    I would like to stress this once again, as I have said many times before: if Kosovo Albanians were allowed this, why is it prohibited to Russians, Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars living in Crimea? And by the way, the decision on Kosovo’s independence was made exclusively by the Kosovo Parliament, whereas Crimea held a region-wide referendum. I think that a conscientious observer could not but see that people voted almost unanimously for reunification with Russia.

    I would like to ask those who do not want to recognise it: if our opponents call themselves democrats, I would like to ask what exactly democracy means. As far as I know, democracy is the rule of the people, or the rule based on the will of the people. So, the solution of the Crimean issue is based on the will of the people of the Crimea.

    In Donetsk and Lugansk people voted for independence, and the situation there is different. But the main thing, something we must always bear in mind, is that we should always respect the feelings and the choice of the people. And if somebody wants these territories to remain part of Ukraine, they should prove to those people that their lives would be better, more comfortable and safer within a unified state; that they would be able to provide for themselves and ensure their children’s future within this state. But it is impossible to convince these people by means of weapons. These issues, issues of this kind can only be resolved by peaceful means.

    Paolo Valentino: Speaking of peace, the countries that used to be parties to the Warsaw Treaty and today are NATO countries, such as the Baltic states and Poland, feel threatened by Russia. NATO has decided to create special forces to address these concerns. My question is whether the West is right in its determination to restrain “the Russian bear”, and why does Russia continue to speak in such a contentious tone?

    Vladimir Putin: Russia does not speak with anyone in a contentious tone, and in such matters, to quote a political figure from the past, Otto von Bismarck, it is not discussions but the potential that counts.

    What does the actual potential show? US military spending is higher than that of all countries in the world taken together. The aggregate military spending of NATO countries is 10 times, note – 10 times higher than that of the Russian Federation. Russia has virtually no bases abroad. We have the remnants of our armed forces (since Soviet times) in Tajikistan, on the border with Afghanistan, which is an area where the terrorist threat is particularly high. The same role is played by our airbase in Kyrgyzstan; it is also aimed at addressing the terrorist threat and was set up at the request of the Kyrgyz authorities after a terrorist attack perpetrated by terrorists from Afghanistan on Kyrgyzstan.

    We have kept since Soviet times a military unit at a base in Armenia. It plays a certain stabilising role in the region, but it is not targeted against anyone. We have dismantled our bases in various regions of the world, including Cuba, Vietnam, and so on. This means that our policy in this respect is not global, offensive or aggressive.

    I invite you to publish the world map in your newspaper and to mark all the US military bases on it. You will see the difference.

    Sometimes I am asked about our airplanes flying somewhere far, over the Atlantic Ocean. Patrolling by strategic airplanes in remote regions was carried out only by the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War. In the early 1990s, we, the new, modern Russia, stopped these flights, but our American friends continued to fly along our borders. Why? Some years ago, we resumed these flights. And you want to say that we have been aggressive?

    American submarines are on permanent alert off the Norwegian coast; they are equipped with missiles that can reach Moscow in 17 minutes. But we dismantled all of our bases in Cuba a long time ago, even the non-strategic ones. And you would call us aggressive?

    You yourself have mentioned NATO’s expansion to the east. As for us, we are not expanding anywhere; it is NATO infrastructure, including military infrastructure, that is moving towards our borders. Is this a manifestation of our aggression?

    Finally, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which was to a large extent the cornerstone of the entire international security system. Anti-missile systems, bases and radars are located in the European territory or in the sea, e.g. in the Mediterranean Sea, and in Alaska. We have said many times that this undermines international security. Do you think this is a display of our aggression as well?

    Everything we do is just a response to the threats emerging against us. Besides, what we do is limited in scope and scale, which are, however, sufficient to ensure Russia’s security. Or did someone expect Russia to disarm unilaterally?

    I have proposed to our American partners not to withdraw from the treaty unilaterally, but to create an ABM system together, the three of us: Russia, the United States and Europe. But this proposal was declined. We said at the time: “Well, this is an expensive system, its efficiency is not proven, but to ensure the strategic balance we will develop our strategic offensive potential, we will develop systems of overpowering anti-ballistic defence. And I have to say that we have made significant strides in this area.

    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.

    Paolo Valentino: But you cooperate with the United States on Iran and other dossiers, and John Kerry’s visit to Sochi sent yet another message in this regard. Or am I wrong?

    Vladimir Putin: You are right – it did. We are cooperating not only on the Iranian nuclear programme, but on other serious issues as well. Despite America’s withdrawal from the ABM Treaty, our arms control dialogue continues.

    We are not just partners; I would say we are allies in addressing the issues related to non proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. We are undoubtedly allies in the fight against terrorism. There are some other areas of collaboration as well. The central theme of Expo Milano, which you mentioned earlier, is yet another example of our joint work. Indeed, there are plenty of issues that we continue to tackle jointly.

    Paolo Valentino: Mr Putin, on May 9, Russia marked the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, which liberated both your country and the entire Europe from Nazism. No other country paid as bloody a price for this victory as Russia. However, there were no Western leaders standing next to you on Red Square. Il Corriere della Sera published Silvio Berlusconi’s letter criticising those leaders for their absence. I have two related questions.

    Do you think that by their absence they showed disrespect for the Russian people? What does the memory of the Great Patriotic War mean to the Russian identity today?

    Vladimir Putin: It is not a matter of identity. Identity is built on culture, language and history. This war is a tragic page in our history. When we mark such days, festive but also sad given the number of lives lost in that war, we think about the generation that made our freedom and independence possible, about those who triumphed over Nazism. We also think about the fact that no one has the right to forget this tragedy, first of all, because we must think about how to avoid the repetition of anything like that in the future. These are not just words; it is not an unfounded fear.

    Today, we hear some people say that there was no such thing as the holocaust, for instance. We are witnessing attempts to glorify the Nazis and their collaborators. This is part of our life today. Today’s terrorism in all its various manifestations is very much like Nazism; in fact, there is hardly any difference between the two.

    As for the colleagues you have mentioned, it is their personal choice, of course, whether to come to Moscow to join in the celebrations or not. I think that they failed to see past the current complexity in international relations to something far more important that is linked not only to the past, but also to the need to fight for our common future.

    They made their choice, but this day is, first and foremost, our holiday. You see, there were veterans from quite a number of countries in Moscow: from the United States, Great Britain, Poland and other European countries. In fact, it is these people who are the true heroes of this day, and this was very important to us. During those celebrations, we did not honour only those who fought Nazism in the Soviet Union; we also remembered the Resistance fighters in Germany itself, in France and in Italy. We remember all of them and pay tribute to all the people who did not spare themselves in the fight against Nazism.

    Certainly, we understand only too well that it was the Soviet Union that made the decisive contribution into the Victory and suffered the most severe losses in the fight against Nazism. It is more than just a military victory to us, it is a moral victory. You see, virtually every family lost someone in the war. How can we forget this? It is impossible.

    Luciano Fontana: You are a very popular leader in Russia, but in other countries and even in your own country you are often called authoritarian. Why is it so difficult to be part of the opposition in Russia?

    Vladimir Putin: What is so difficult about it? If the opposition proves that it can tackle the challenges faced by a district, a region or the whole country, then, I think, people will always notice it.

    The number of parties in our country has multiplied, in recent years we liberalised the process of establishing a political party and taking it to a regional and national level. It is all about their competence and ability to work with the electorate, to work with people.

    Paolo Valentino: Then why are members of the opposition so rarely interviewed by the main Russian TV channels?

    Vladimir Putin: I think if they have something interesting to say, they will be interviewed more often.

    As for political competition, we know that various means are used against political rivals. Just take a look at the most recent history of Italy.

    Paolo Valentino: Mr President, Greece is facing huge difficulties in its relations with Europe. If Greece leaves the eurozone, will Russia be ready to offer it political and economical assistance?

    Vladimir Putin: We are building our relations with Greece irrespective of whether it is an EU, eurozone or NATO member. We have very close historical and good partnership relations with Greece, which is why it is up to the Greek people to make a sovereign decision as to which union and zone to be part of. But we don’t know what will happen in the future, so it would be wrong or even harmful for both Greek and European economies if we, as the saying goes, try to read the tea leaves.

    For an economy like Greece there are certain difficulties brought about by the common European rules. They cannot devalue the drachma because they don’t have it, they are strictly pegged to the euro currency. Their boundaries are fully open for European goods, which gives a distinct advantage to the export-oriented economies. Common decisions are made concerning such sectors as agriculture and fishery, where Greece could have certain competitive advantages but there are limits as well.

    Another sector where it has an advantage is tourism, of course, but it applies to the Schengen area and there are also some limits. We have a visa-free arrangement with Turkey and 5 million Russian tourists visited this country last year, while less than one million tourists visited Greece, around 300,000, as far as I know. However, Greece receives concessional loans, financial support from the European treasury, and it has access to the European labour market. There are also other benefits of being part of the European family.

    It is not up to us here in Russia to decide what is more beneficial and preferable for Greece. Once again, it is up to the Greek people to make a sovereign decision in dialogue with their main European partners.

    Paolo Valentino: We can see the statues of four Russian emperors here, in this room. Which historical figure inspires you the most?

    Vladimir Putin: You know, people ask me this question a lot. I prefer to dodge it since the answer can give rise to various interpretations. (Laughs)

    So I will put it like this: I try not to idolise anybody. I try, or rather, I am guided by the interests of the Russian people in my work, taking into account everything that has been previously accumulated and the conditions we are living in today, and I try to get a glimpse of the way we should build our life, economy and policy – first and foremost, our domestic policy – as well as our foreign policy in the medium and long-term strategic perspective.

    There are many good examples in both Russian and European history, as well as in world history. But all those people lived and worked in certain conditions. The most important thing is to be honest with yourself and with the people who have entrusted you with this work.

    Luciano Fontana: One last question. What is your biggest regret in life? What do you consider a mistake that you would never want to make again?

    Vladimir Putin: I will be quite frank with you. I cannot recollect anything of the kind. By the grace of God, I have nothing to regret in my life.

    (Translation by Julia Gabrielle Barnes)

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      • beingstill

        While America may be “sick,” it is NOT because of the We the People, but the GOVERNMENT of America that has completely usurped the God-given and inalienable RIGHTS of We the People! While you are right that TOO MANY have their heads stuck in the proverbial sand, the eco-system is just fine, thank you. While SOME humans are seemingly incapable of empathy, compassion, and responsibility, it doesn’t mean ALL are! Lets start with those that seem to think they are in CONTROL; i.e., the White House, TSA, “Department of Homeland Security,” etc. We have WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY bigger issues than what you seem to think is an ecosystem that is dying! We have the collective rights of 300 million people that are on full life support! You want to hug a tree, or save a whale… you won’t be able to do ANY of that – and a whole lot more – if you are incarcerated for… well, just being a human being.

        • Gary

          Look this is how you take a country over. It’s our turn to get smashed. We are a bunch of puppets who are being played. It is very easy to control people, regardless of who you think they represent. The power goes to the highest bidder.

      • Gary

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            That said, I’ve seen nothing to suggest that said rebels are actually better than Assad and the US is preoccupied with bombing doctors, nurses and the injured in unrelated conflicts.

            My current impression is that Putin does intend to attack ISIS, but is keen to secure Assad against rebels first.
            Keep in mind some of said rebels are the al-Nusra (branch of Al-Qaeda) lot, i.e. not really good news.

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              This just says Assad has invited Russia into his country to help his nation, while the US have just come along uninvited and are pushing to invade, meanwhile sending a flood of muslim ‘refugees’ into Europe to destabilise the nations there. But dont worry, America has said it will take 200k refugess over the next 6 years (which, reading between the lines shows how long US plan to keep this war going for)…..So come 2016, Obama will be ousted, Trump will step down and we will have another Bush at the head of the US… God please come and save us!!!!

      • Gary

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      While Obama was winning a Nobel Peace Prize and perpetrating undeclared wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Putin was using every piece of his influence to oppose unjust and internationally illegal wars. In 2003, Western powers used their political influence to invade Iraq, with no credible intelligence of weapons of mass destruction. The war eventually lead to higher oil prices and the murder of one million innocent civilians. Cooler heads in the United Nations like Vladimir’s, Russia staunchly opposed the war and doubted the dubious intelligence from his rival leaders.. Putin tried to prevent the disastrous Iraq war by vetoing resolutions in the UN, but the powerful Israeli-American lobby, AIPAC, convinced American politicians to invade without UN backing..
      Just as in Iraq, Putin staunchly opposed the intervention in Libya and Syria, which has also turned out to be a humanitarian disaster. Libya and Syria have gone from an internationally law-abiding countries to a fractionalized nations that is being controlled by radical elements. These country’s infrastructure were seriously damaged, and far greater human rights abuses are being perpetrated now than ever took place under Gaddafi or Assad..
      Only if American Presidents could respect freedom and other nations’ sovereignty like Vladimir Putin, the planet would be a lot more peaceful.

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      • Randy Hudson

        I guess this is why he continually threatens to blow up the world with his nuclear stockpile. You also forgot to add, Putin considers Iran and North Korea as 2 of his closest allies. The rest of the world see’s these 2 countries as threats to mankind.

        • Snowonweb

          he never threatened anybody and neither Iran nor North Korea are Russia’s closest allies. It’s almost like your ignorance of facts is giving disgrace to the anonymous movement with your avatar

          • Randy Hudson

            Talk about ignorance. Please Mr. Asshat….google “Putin’s threat of nuclear attacks” and you will get 928,000 hits that speak of Putin and his best first defense which is to start a Nuclear War, which would be the end of it all. Anybody but a real asshat would understand that a Nuclear strike against any NATO Country would be a extermination event.

            Putin selling missiles to Iran, backing their Nuclear program, embracing North Korea at a time when the world shuns them……maybe it is you who needs to brush up on facts.

            • Larry

              I see you have clearly bought into the US war propaganda.

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                As opposed to your YouTube conspiracy theory propaganda.

              • Klaatu

                It isn’t about buying in to the war propaganda….it is about understanding history. You might want to read a book.

            • Tim

              I just googled “sightings of bigfoot” and got 582,000 results. So by your logic (the number of hits mean something) bigfoot must be real! “Sightings of aliens” brought me 982,000 hits, so aliens are more real than your argument.

              • Klaatu

                Bigfoot is a myth……Documentation of Putin’s threats are fact.

          • Jonn Mero

            Don’t worry mate. It is only the two village idiots who are trying to do a Trump, i.e. see who can be the most stupid.

        • Lurker Legion

          The “rest of the world” kills more people than these 2 “threats to mankind”.

          • Klaatu

            Yea, and at one time Germany was peaceful. When you have a President calling for the evisceration of an entire people, you might be a threat once you acquire Nuclear Weapons. Ahmadinejad said these words, and now, -0-bama has cleared the path for them to attain these weapons and Putin will surely back them. If you can’t understand the lessons of history then you are doomed to repeat it.

            Had the US stepped in to Europe in the mid 30’s WWII might have been averted. As it is 45 million died.

            Putin is a blowhard for the most part…..Sabre rattling short man. Iran and N.Korea on the other hand are wild cards.

            • Tim

              Obama cleared the path?! Obama delayed them attaining these weapons. Maybe read the content of an agreement and apply it to real world situations before making such wild assumptions. The agreement called for these countries to reduce their processing plants and stockpiles of uranium. They were only months away from having WMD’s when the agreement was signed and now they are at least 2 years out.

              • Klaatu

                Yea Tim….wanna tell me the one about Hansel and Gretel next? Or maybe we should talk about the verification inspections that require a few weeks notice, and that Iran can basically not allow?

                What part of the actual agreement have you read or do you just like the fairy tales?

                • Tim

                  Here’s another fairy tail you might enjoy instead. Someone who lives in the United States, has family and friends here, made an agreement with some savage extremists to help put nuclear weapons in their hands so they can destroy our cities and kill said person’s friends and family. That’s what you who think this deal was not in America’s best interest sound like.

                  I’ve read the 14 pages of the agreement that are available to see online. The theme of the agreement is reduction and transparency. Whoopie!

                  • Klaatu

                    I am not sure I follow your statement about someones family, maybe try it again.

                    Transparency….how are they supposed to achieve that when Iran gets 2 weeks notice for inspections, and they can even decline the inspection.

            • Jiri Klouda

              As someone born in country neighboring with Germany I am curious, could you, please, point me to a point in history, any point really, prior to 1939 when Germany was peaceful? Please.

              • Klaatu

                Well, maybe your idea of peaceful and mine are different. Maybe you also didn’t comprehend my message as well.

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      Mission Accomplished!

    • Robert Roud

      Putin does have a point about the US military bases, I just googled the maps. Also if there was agreement that NATO wouldn’t expand after the Warsaw Pact broke up and we broke it then I can’t really blame Russia for wanting a buffer between it and the west…from the maps i’ve scene we crept right up to its border..We not Putin could be the ‘Bad guy’ in this.

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    • humayun afzal

      usa and nato are the terrorists Russians are heroes

      • andrew

        do not be a baby

    • andrew

      Yes!!! Thank you!!! You like a baby – instead of an answer you tried to offend me but I consider your “scientific” reply as a compliment – the best proof that I was right! I offer you to run the discussion that is based on facts. In my opinion Russia, USA, UK, France, etc. use the similar political approaches and justifications of their actions

    • valdanos

      It’s a LEGO COUNTRY! It NEVER existed on ANY map pri XX-th Century! The Soviet Politburo slapped it together from the conquered parts of the WWII loser countries – some Russian land – and WHALA! Khrushchev subsequently annexed Crimea into it!

      • valdanos

        At least Texas in on the right side: wwwDOTyoutube.com/watch?v=IUxtlx0DASg
        (undo DOT with a “.” and watch a Texan in Ukraine)

    • RichardFaun

      they should dissolve this lying KGB abortus in acid

      • Darin45

        and what about brainless Yanks ?

        • valdanos

          He is talking about himself, dude!

        • RichardFaun

          back to taiga, muzhik

          • Darin45

            mon petit bonhomme , you should go back to your cavern …

            • RichardFaun

              how much does putler pay you, durak? cause if you are doing this for free in your free time, then i truly pity you 🙂 au revoir!

        • HimThatsNot Him

          Brainless, but still able to over power your country in everyway in only 200 years.

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    • James Jordan

      Ukraine stands alone. While all European countries support each other. For now, only Ukraine tastes Russian aggression. And at a time when Ukrainians continue die in Eastern Ukraine. Europe still expresses “deep concern”.

      • valdanos

        And Serbia “tasted” NATO aggression and Serbian territory was “confiscated” by NATO in order to create yet another Islamic state in Europe! So, whom would you trust, Obama or Putin?

    • geets

      If you draw up a map of all the nations in the world that are forcefully held in another nations sphere of influence against their will you can quickly see the difference in the United States and Russia..

      If you draw up another map of the world without Russia after WW2 many of those military bases would have had no need to be there..
      Its not like the US conquered nations and then stole land and put military bases on them like Russia has done both in the past and in the present, many maps could be drawn up to show that Russia is very close to useless when it comes to economy, production and relationships in an ever changing world..

      • valdanos

        “Its not like the US conquered nations and then stole land and put military bases on…”
        Have they just defrosted you? Have you ever heard of Kosovo?!?! Have you ever heard of the “Bondsteel” military base in Kosovo?!?! Educate yourself first before entering discussion here, dude! So, the US/NATO actually did conquer and stole a territory and then placed a military base on it!

      • Darin45

        You read too many cartoons about Captain America, Superman, Bat man and other “heroes”. You should rather watch and look what happens with the Black population in USA and why it happens.You should sweap first in front of your own doorstep before speaking of “civilization” of the others. You could also read Wikyleaks or Snowden’s reports about NSA that would show you who is “honest” or “civilized”.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          What about gay people, and the ones who oppose Putin in your country? Honest and civilized you say? When has Russia every been honest and civilized? Also, everyone knows that you are one person with 4 or 5 different accounts on here.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            Gay? Russia has a right to have it’s own opinion on it. You can slowly die admiring gays and Russia actually gives about 6000$ to a mother for 2nd baby born. And there is no criminal prosecution for being a gay – you just can’t propaganda, show off that which is perfectly fine with vast majority of population. Meanwhile no enemy will kill America but excessive tolerance too all kinds of creeps and weirds.

          • Darin45

            Look buddy, I am not “my country”, because I am French and that is none of your business if I have several email addresses, under my real name. Appart cela je vous emerde Yanks les casse couilles.

    • ExtremeRC

      Putin is right, you can see a difference on a world map. Russia is the one occupying and illegally annexing part of another sovereign nation’s territory. America does not.

      • valdanos

        …sure, by reversing an illegal act of the Soviet Politburo – Khrushchev annexing Crimea into Ukraine was an illegal act.

        • ExtremeRC

          No, it wasn’t illegal. Russia regrets it I’m sure, but whose fault is it that you elected a drunk? Oh yeah, I forgot … you don’t truly ELECT anyone.

          • valdanos

            And still get better people in the office – ever since Ronald Reagan left the office everyone else is a FOREIGN AGENT as Ross Perot puts it!

    • PoliticalScience101

      Vladimir Putin Speaks Up For Christians But Not Obama.. It’s a strange world in which we exist, where the Russian president speaks in defense
      of Christians, while a person’s “rights” to sodomy and abortion are among the most contentious issues in the U.S.
      Russia is breaking the chains of Communism while Liberty wraps herself in them… While Amerikas transition into a “police state” is accelerating at a breakneck speed..
      In the wake of the “war on terror,” the U.S. is no longer seen as a guardian of justice and liberty. Now one of her traditional enemies is poised to defend ideals that Amerika no longer cherishes…

      • Martin Macdonald

        Yeah, how times have changed. America is slowly turning into a police state. Russia is a mafia state.
        Both countries are on a path to totalitarianism. Russia is much further along this path and is proceeding faster.
        Putin is able to use examples of American abuses of government power to justify his own megalomania. America needs to become a better example of freedom and prosperity.

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    • PoliticalScience101

      President Putins “words”are still 500% more truthful than anything coming out of Obama’s mouth.. What’s really sad is here is a nation that seems to be trying to correct it’s past mistakes but the peoples of the mostly christian nations won’t cut them some slack. Maybe because they themselves never tried to defend their beliefs… I don’t know ..But the Russians are the only ones so far displaying any outrage that their fellow Christians in Syria ( and elsewhere) being systematically killed by American paid and armed jihadists….
      Let’s look st Cuba, this is a small island nation surrounded by its huge long-time enemy, being under all possible sanctions imaginable. They barely keep
      their economy afloat, barely keep their independence, barely resist
      constant aggressive US policies towards them. And some of you “Morons” have the nerve to
      paint Russia as monster..
      You know folks, some of you are either a hypocrite of 80 Lv like Kerry, or smoking
      something very bad…Russian president V. Putin is no saint, but he is doing every thing he can resisting western hegemony..

      • valdanos

        It’s not Obama talking – it’s trillions of dollars “Petrodollar” investments in the US talking!
        It’s also Hitler reincarnation and Euro-Nazis rising from the ashes – talking!
        It’s like Clinton’s “earning” $107,000,000 after leaving the White House and the Emirates building Clinton’s presidential library – there is where his and Obama’s loyalty lays!

        • Martin Macdonald

          The only reincarnation of Hitler is Putin. Same intentions, same methods. No wonder Putin speaks German fluently.

          • Maciej Kowalczyk
            • Randy Hudson

              Sorry “bro”……only idiots utilize YouTube as a source of real info.

              • valdanos

                “A picture is worth a thousand words”, however, “BLIND” can be easily fooled!

                • Randy Hudson

                  One one picture can be translated 1000 ways. It is all in presentation and perception. Don’t be lead by the nose….YouTube is full of make believe stuff that video game sissy’s make up.

                  • valdanos

                    You realize Putin is only a “Red Herring” used as an excuse to annihilate civilian (ethnic Russian) population in Ukraine. Just a cheap tricks by the media and the government cohorts to justify another genocide! Putin has nothing to do with anything but as long as you keep the news “massaged and filtered” the dumb masses will salivate in believing “we are the righteous duds”!

                    • Randy Hudson

                      What we realize, is that Russia has a history of invading sovereign territories at will.

                      What we realize, it that Putin and Russia could not care less about ISIS and world peace.

                      What we realize, is that Russia signed a non-agression pact with Hitler, and secretly conspired with them for the division of Europe into German and Soviet held territories.

                      What we realize, it that Russia almost started a Nuclear Holocaust in the lat 80’s based upon their ignorance and poor engineering capabilities.

                      What we realize, is that Russia holds no claim on territories it seized over the last 100 years, and Putin’s plan to rebuild the USSR will be challenged by all means possible, even US lead coups.

                      What we realize, is that Russia counts Iran and North Korea as 2 of its closest allies.

                      What we realize, is that Russian leaders have no problem sacrificing millions upon millions of their population to acquire land.

                      What we realize, is that small nations throughout the world view Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea as aggressors…….not the US, therefore they ask for our protection.

                      What we realize, it that Russia teaches a distorted and perverted version of history, of which many unsuspecting Russians base their sorry opinion.

                      What I personally realize, is that Putin was staged to become a person of real World influence a few years ago, he has totally lost this opportunity. His dealings in the Balkans, his threats to mankind, his constant threat of nuclear strikes have grown old……the world is tired of him, tired of ISIS, and one is just about as bad as the other.

                      • valdanos

                        You should write scary children’s books – your imagination is unreal!

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Scintillating retort brother. Go take a lunch break and try again.

                      • Jesse Liang

                        don’t be ignorant Klaatu, please help fight for the truth as Saurabh did. Ignorance will not get one far.

                      • Klaatu

                        Please explain….I post facts.

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Writing Russian history would be scary enough. Got Stalin?

                      • Saurabh

                        Extraterritorial and major domestic deployments[edit]

                        Portions of this list are from the Congressional Research Service report RL30172.[1]

                        1940 – Newfoundland, Bermuda, St. Lucia, – Bahamas, Jamaica, Antigua, Trinidad, and British Guiana: Troops were sent to guard air and naval bases obtained under lease by negotiation with the United Kingdom. These were sometimes called lend-lease bases but were under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement.[RL30172]

                        1941 – Greenland: Greenland was taken under protection of the United States in April.[RL30172]

                        1941 – Netherlands (Dutch Guiana): In November, the President ordered American troops to occupy Dutch Guiana, but by agreement with the Netherlands government in exile, Brazil cooperated to protect aluminum ore supply from the bauxite mines in Suriname.[RL30172]

                        1941 – Iceland: Iceland was taken under the protection of the United States, with consent of its government replacing British troops, for strategic reasons.[RL30172]

                        1941 – Germany: Sometime in the spring, the President ordered the Navy to patrol ship lanes to Europe. By July, U.S. warships were convoying and by September were attacking German submarines. In November, in response to the October 31, 1941 sinking of the USS Reuben James, the Neutrality Act was partly repealed to protect U.S. military aid to Britain. [RL30172]

                        1941–45 – World War II: On December 7, 1941, the United States declared war against Japan in response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. On December 11, Germany declared war against the United States.[5]

                        1945–1949[edit]

                        1945 – China: In October 50,000 U.S. Marines were sent to North China to assist Chinese Nationalist authorities in disarming and repatriating the Japanese in China and in controlling ports, railroads, and airfields. This was in addition to approximately 60,000 U.S. forces remaining in China at the end of World War II.[RL30172]

                        1945–49 – Occupation of part of Germany.

                        1945–55 – Occupation of part of Austria.

                        1945–52 – Occupation of Japan.

                        1944–46 – Temporary reoccupation of the Philippines during World War II and in preparation for previously scheduled independence.[citation needed]

                        1945–47 – U.S. Marines garrisoned in mainland China to oversee the removal of Soviet and Japanese forces after World War II.[6]

                        1945–49 – Post-World War II occupation of South Korea; North Korean insurgency in Republic of Korea[7]

                        1946 – Trieste, (Italy): President Truman ordered the increase of US troops along the zonal occupation line and the reinforcement of air forces in northern Italy after Yugoslav forces shot down an unarmed US Army transport plane flying over Venezia Giulia..[citation needed] Earlier U.S. naval units had been sent to the scene.[RL30172] Later the Free Territory of Trieste, Zone A.

                        1948 – Jerusalem (British Mandate): A Marine consular guard was sent to Jerusalem to protect the U.S. Consul General.[RL30172]

                        1948 – Berlin: Berlin Airlift After the Soviet Union established a land blockade of the U.S., British, and French sectors of Berlin on June 24, 1948, the United States and its allies airlifted supplies to Berlin until after the blockade was lifted in May 1949.[RL30172]

                        1948–49 – China: Marines were dispatched to Nanking to protect the American Embassy when the city fell to Communist troops, and to Shanghai to aid in the protection and evacuation of Americans.[RL30172]

                        1950–1959[edit]

                        Map of military operations since 1950

                        1950–53 – Korean War: The United States responded to North Korean invasion of South Korea by going to its assistance, pursuant to United Nations Security Council resolutions. US forces deployed in Korea exceeded 300,000 during the last year of the active conflict (1953). Over 36,600 US military were killed in action.[RL30172]

                        1950–55 – Formosa (Taiwan): In June 1950, at the beginning of the Korean War, President Truman ordered the U.S. Seventh Fleet to prevent Chinese Communist attacks upon Formosa and Chinese Nationalist operations against mainland China.[RL30172]

                        1954–55 – China: Naval units evacuated U.S. civilians and military personnel from the Tachen Islands.[RL30172]

                        1955–64 – Vietnam: First military advisors sent to Vietnam on 12 Feb 1955. By 1964, US troop levels had grown to 21,000. On 7 August 1964, US Congress approved Gulf of Tonkin resolution affirming “All necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States. . .to prevent further aggression. . . (and) assist any member or protocol state of the Southeast Asian Collective Defense Treaty (SEATO) requesting assistance. . .”[Vietnam timeline]

                        1956 – Egypt: A marine battalion evacuated US nationals and other persons from Alexandria during the Suez Crisis.[RL30172]

                        1958 – Lebanon: 1958 Lebanon crisis, Marines were landed in Lebanon at the invitation of President Camille Chamoun to help protect against threatened insurrection supported from the outside. The President’s action was supported by a Congressional resolution passed in 1957 that authorized such actions in that area of the world.[RL30172]

                        1959–60 – The Caribbean: Second Marine Ground Task Force was deployed to protect U.S. nationals following the Cuban Revolution.[RL30172]

                        1959–75 – Vietnam War: U.S. military advisers had been in South Vietnam for a decade, and their numbers had been increased as the military position of the Saigon government became weaker. After citing what he falsely termed were attacks on U.S. destroyers, in what came to be known as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, President Johnson asked in August 1964 for a resolution expressing U.S. determination to support “freedom and protect peace in Southeast Asia.” Congress responded with the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Johnson authorization, without a formal declaration of war by Congress, for the use of conventional military force in Southeast Asia. Following this resolution, and following a communist attack on a U.S. installation in central Vietnam, the United States escalated its participation in the war to a peak of 543,000 military personnel by April 1969.[RL30172]

                        1960–1969[edit]

                        1961 – Cuba: The Bay of Pigs Invasion, known in Hispanic America as Invasión de Bahía de Cochinos (or Invasión de Playa Girón or Batalla de Girón), was an unsuccessful military invasion of Cuba undertaken by the CIA-sponsored paramilitary group Brigade 2506 on 17 April 1961.

                        1962 – Thailand: The Third Marine Expeditionary Unit landed on May 17, 1962 to support that country during the threat of Communist pressure from outside; by July 30, the 5,000 marines had been withdrawn.[RL30172]

                        1962 – Cuba: Cuban missile crisis, On October 22, President Kennedy instituted a “quarantine” on the shipment of offensive missiles to Cuba from the Soviet Union. He also warned Soviet Union that the launching of any missile from Cuba against nations in the Western Hemisphere would bring about U.S. nuclear retaliation on the Soviet Union. A negotiated settlement was achieved in a few days.[RL30172]

                        1962–75 – Laos: From October 1962 until 1975, the United States played an important role in military support of anti-Communist forces in Laos.[RL30172]

                        1964 – Congo (Zaïre): The United States sent four transport planes to provide airlift for Congolese troops during a rebellion and to transport Belgian paratroopers to rescue foreigners.[RL30172]

                      • Randy Hudson

                        While I am sure nobody but me went through all of your ignorant copy/paste BS……..I did, and I have to say you are totally off topic. Please tell me what point you are trying to get across, and please do so in a “readers digest” manner so we don’t discard you as a mere troll.

                      • Saurabh

                        1965 – Invasion of Dominican Republic: Operation Power Pack, The United States intervened to protect lives and property during a Dominican revolt and sent 20,000 U.S. troops as fears grew that the revolutionary forces were coming increasingly under Communist control.[RL30172] A popular rebellion breaks out, promising to reinstall Juan Bosch as the country’s elected leader. The revolution is crushed when U.S. Marines land to uphold the military regime by force. The CIA directs everything behind the scenes.

                        1967 – Israel: The USS Liberty incident, whereupon a United States Navy Technical Research Ship was attacked June 8, 1967 by Israeli armed forces, killing 34 and wounding more than 170 U.S. crew members.

                        1967 – Congo (Zaïre): The United States sent three military transport aircraft with crews to provide the Congo central government with logistical support during a revolt.[RL30172]

                        1968 – Laos & Cambodia: U.S. starts secret bombing campaign against targets along the Ho Chi Minh trail in the sovereign nations of Cambodia and Laos. The bombings last at least two years. (See Operation Commando Hunt)

                        1970–1979[edit]

                        1970 – Cambodian Campaign: U.S. troops were ordered into Cambodia to clean out Communist sanctuaries from which Viet Cong and North Vietnamese attacked U.S. and South Vietnamese forces in Vietnam. The object of this attack, which lasted from April 30 to June 30, was to ensure the continuing safe withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam and to assist the program of Vietnamization.[RL30172]

                        1972 – North Vietnam: Christmas bombing Operation Linebacker II (not mentioned in RL30172, but an operation leading to peace negotiations). The operation was conducted from 18–29 December 1972. It was a bombing of the cities Hanoi and Haiphong by B-52 bombers.

                        1973 – Operation Nickel Grass, a strategic airlift operation conducted by the United States to deliver weapons and supplies to Israel during the Yom Kippur War.

                        1974 – Evacuation from Cyprus: United States naval forces evacuated U.S. civilians during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.[RL30172]

                        1975 – Evacuation from Vietnam: Operation Frequent Wind, On April 3, 1975, President Ford reported U.S. naval vessels, helicopters, and Marines had been sent to assist in evacuation of refugees and US nationals from Vietnam.[RL30172]

                        1975 – Evacuation from Cambodia: Operation Eagle Pull, On April 12, 1975, President Ford reported that he had ordered U.S. military forces to proceed with the planned evacuation of U.S. citizens from Cambodia.[RL30172]

                        1975 – South Vietnam: On April 30, 1975, President Ford reported that a force of 70 evacuation helicopters and 865 Marines had evacuated about 1,400 U.S. citizens and 5,500 third country nationals and South Vietnamese from landing zones in and around the U.S. Embassy, Saigon and Tan Son Nhut Airport.[RL30172]

                        1975 – Cambodia: Mayaguez incident, On May 15, 1975, President Ford reported he had ordered military forces to retake the SS Mayaguez, a merchant vessel which was seized from Cambodian naval patrol boats in international waters and forced to proceed to a nearby island.[RL30172]

                        1976 – Lebanon: On July 22 and 23, 1976, helicopters from five U.S. naval vessels evacuated approximately 250 Americans and Europeans from Lebanon during fighting between Lebanese factions after an overland convoy evacuation had been blocked by hostilities.[RL30172]

                        1976 – Korea: Additional forces were sent to Korea after two American soldiers were killed by North Korean soldiers in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea while cutting down a tree.[RL30172]

                        1978 – Zaïre (Congo): From May 19 through June, the United States utilized military transport aircraft to provide logistical support to Belgian and French rescue operations in Zaïre.[RL30172]

                        1980–1989[edit]

                        1980 – Iran: Operation Eagle Claw, on April 26, 1980, President Carter reported the use of six U.S. transport planes and eight helicopters in an unsuccessful attempt to rescue theAmerican hostages in Iran.

                        1980 – U.S. Army and Air Force units arrive in the Sinai in September as part of “Operation Bright Star”. They are there to train with Egyptians armed forces as part of the Camp David peace accords signed in 1979. Elements of the 101st Airborne Division, (1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry) and Air Force MAC (Military Airlift Command) units are in theater for four months & are the first U.S. military forces in the region since World War II.

                      • Saurabh

                        1981 – El Salvador: After a guerrilla offensive against the government of El Salvador, additional U.S. military advisers were sent to El Salvador, bringing the total to approximately 55, to assist in training government forces in counterinsurgency.[RL30172]

                        1981 – Libya: First Gulf of Sidra incident, on August 19, 1981, U.S. planes based on the carrier USS Nimitz shot down two Libyan jets over the Gulf of Sidra after one of the Libyan jets had fired a heat-seeking missile. The United States periodically held freedom of navigation exercises in the Gulf of Sidra, claimed by Libya as territorial waters but considered international waters by the United States.[RL30172]

                        1982 – Sinai: On March 19, 1982, President Reagan reported the deployment of military personnel and equipment to participate in the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai. Participation had been authorized by the Multinational Force and Observers Resolution, Public Law 97-132.[RL30172]

                        1982 – Lebanon: Multinational Force in Lebanon, on August 21, 1982, President Reagan reported the dispatch of 800 Marines to serve in the multinational force to assist in the withdrawal of members of the Palestine Liberation force from Beirut. The Marines left September 20, 1982.[RL30172]

                        1982–83 – Lebanon: On September 29, 1982, President Reagan reported the deployment of 1200 marines to serve in a temporary multinational force to facilitate the restoration of Lebanese government sovereignty. On September 29, 1983, Congress passed the Multinational Force in Lebanon Resolution (P.L. 98-119) authorizing the continued participation for eighteen months.[RL30172]

                        1983 – Egypt: After a Libyan plane bombed a city in Sudan on March 18, 1983, and Sudan and Egypt appealed for assistance, the United States dispatched an AWACS electronic surveillance plane to Egypt.[RL30172]

                        1983 – Grenada: Operation Urgent Fury, citing the increased threat of Soviet and Cuban influence and noting the development of an international airport following a coup d’état and alignment with the Soviet Union and Cuba, the U.S. invades the island nation of Grenada.[RL30172]

                        1983–89 – Honduras: In July 1983, the United States undertook a series of exercises in Honduras that some believed might lead to conflict with Nicaragua. On March 25, 1986, unarmed U.S. military helicopters and crewmen ferried Honduran troops to the Nicaraguan border to repel Nicaraguan troops.[RL30172]

                        1983 – Chad: On August 8, 1983, President Reagan reported the deployment of two AWACS electronic surveillance planes and eight F-15 fighter planes and ground logistical support forces to assist Chad against Libyan and rebel forces.[RL30172]

                        1984 – Persian Gulf: On June 5, 1984, Saudi Arabian jet fighter planes, aided by intelligence from a U.S. AWACS electronic surveillance aircraft and fueled by a U.S. KC-10 tanker, shot down two Iranian fighter planes over an area of the Persian Gulf proclaimed as a protected zone for shipping.[RL30172]

                        1985 – Italy: On October 10, 1985, U.S. Navy pilots intercepted an Egyptian airliner and forced it to land in Sicily. The airliner was carrying the hijackers of the Italian cruise shipAchille Lauro who had killed an American citizen during the hijacking.[RL30172]

                        1986 – Libya: Action in the Gulf of Sidra (1986), on March 26, 1986, President Reagan reported on March 24 and 25, U.S. forces, while engaged in freedom of navigation exercises around the Gulf of Sidra, had been attacked by Libyan missiles and the United States had responded with missiles.[RL30172]

                        1986 – Libya: Operation El Dorado Canyon, on April 16, 1986, President Reagan reported that U.S. air and naval forces had conducted bombing strikes on terrorist facilities and military installations in the Libyan capitol of Tripoli, claiming that Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi was responsible for a bomb attack at a German disco that killed two U.S. soldiers.[RL30172]

                        1986 – Bolivia: U.S. Army personnel and aircraft assisted Bolivia in anti-drug operations.[RL30172]

                        1987 – Persian Gulf: USS Stark was struck on May 17 by two Exocet antiship missiles fired from a Dassault Mirage F1 of the Iraqi Air Force during the Iran–Iraq War, killing 37 U.S. Navy sailors.

                        1987 – Persian Gulf: Operation Nimble Archer. Attacks on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces on October 19. The attack was a response to Iran’s October 16, 1987 attack on the MV Sea Isle City, a reflagged Kuwaiti oil tanker at anchor off Kuwait, with a Silkworm missile.

                        1987–88 – Persian Gulf: Operation Earnest Will. After the Iran–Iraq War (the Tanker War phase) resulted in several military incidents in the Persian Gulf, the United States increased U.S. joint military forces operations in the Persian Gulf and adopted a policy of reflagging and escorting Kuwaiti oil tankers through the Persian Gulf to protect them from Iraqi and Iranian attacks. President Reagan reported that U.S. ships had been fired upon or struck mines or taken other military action on September 21 (Iran Ajr), October 8, and October 19, 1987 and April 18 (Operation Praying Mantis), July 3, and July 14, 1988. The United States gradually reduced its forces after a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq on August 20, 1988.[RL30172] It was the largest naval convoy operation since World War II.[8]

                        1987–88 – Persian Gulf: Operation Prime Chance was a United States Special Operations Command operation intended to protect U.S.-flagged oil tankers from Iranian attack during the Iran–Iraq War. The operation took place roughly at the same time as Operation Earnest Will.

                        1988 – Persian Gulf: Operation Praying Mantis was the April 18, 1988 action waged by U.S. naval forces in retaliation for the Iranian mining of the Persian Gulf and the subsequent damage to an American warship.

                        1988 – Honduras: Operation Golden Pheasant was an emergency deployment of U.S. troops to Honduras in 1988, as a result of threatening actions by the forces of the (then socialist) Nicaraguans.

                        1988 – USS Vincennes shoot-down of Iran Air Flight 655.

                        1988 – Panama: In mid-March and April 1988, during a period of instability in Panama and as the United States increased pressure on Panamanian head of state General Manuel Noriega to resign, the United States sent 1,000 troops to Panama, to “further safeguard the canal, US lives, property and interests in the area.” The forces supplemented 10,000 U.S. military personnel already in the Panama Canal Zone.[RL30172]

                        1989 – Libya: Second Gulf of Sidra incident. On January 4, 1989, two U.S. Navy F-14 aircraft based on the USS John F. Kennedy shot down two Libyan jet fighters over the Mediterranean Sea about 70 miles north of Libya. The U.S. pilots said the Libyan planes had demonstrated hostile intentions.[RL30172]

                        1989 – Panama: On May 11, 1989, in response to General Noriega’s disregard of the results of the Panamanian election, President Bush ordered a brigade-sized force of approximately 1,900 troops to augment the estimated 1,000 U.S. forces already in the area.[RL30172]

                        1989 – Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru: Andean Initiative in War on Drugs, On September 15, 1989, President Bush announced that military and law enforcement assistance would be sent to help the Andean nations of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru combat illicit drug producers and traffickers. By mid-September there were 50–100 U.S. military advisers in Colombia in connection with transport and training in the use of military equipment, plus seven Special Forces teams of 2–12 persons to train troops in the three countries.[RL30172]

                        1989 – Philippines: Operation Classic Resolve, On December 2, 1989, President Bush reported that on December 1, Air Force fighters from Clark Air Base in Luzon had assisted the Aquino government to repel a coup attempt. In addition, 100 marines were sent from U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay to protect the United States Embassy in Manila.[RL30172]

                        1989–90 – Panama: United States invasion of Panama and Operation Just Cause, On December 21, 1989, President Bush reported that he had ordered U.S. military forces to Panama to protect the lives of American citizens and bring General Noriega to justice. By February 13, 1990, all the invasion forces had been withdrawn.[RL30172] Around 200 Panamanian civilians were reported killed. The Panamanian head of state, General Manuel Noriega, was captured and brought to the U.S.

                        1990–1999[edit]

                        1990 – Liberia: On August 6, 1990, President Bush reported that a reinforced rifle company had been sent to provide additional security to the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia, and that helicopter teams had evacuated U.S. citizens from Liberia.[RL30172]

                        1990 – Saudi Arabia: On August 9, 1990, President Bush reported that he launched Operation Desert Shield by ordering the forward deployment of substantial elements of the U.S. armed forces into the Persian Gulf region to help defend Saudi Arabia after the August 2 invasion of Kuwait by Iraq. On November 16, 1990, he reported the continued buildup of the forces to ensure an adequate offensive military option.[RL30172]American hostages being held in Iran.[RL30172] Staging point for the troops was primarily Bagram air field.

                        1991 – Iraq and Kuwait: Gulf War, On January 16, 1991, in response to the refusal by Iraq to leave Kuwait, U.S. and Coalition aircraft attacked Iraqi forces and military targets in Iraq and Kuwait in conjunction with a coalition of allies and under United Nations Security Council resolutions. On February 24, 1991, U.S.-led United Nation (UN) forces launched aground offensive that finally drove Iraqi forces out of Kuwait within 100 hours. Combat operations ended on February 28, 1991, when President Bush declared a ceasefire.[RL30172]

                        1991–96 – Iraq: Operation Provide Comfort, Delivery of humanitarian relief and military protection for Kurds fleeing their homes in northern Iraq during the 1991 uprising, by a small Allied ground force based in Turkey which began in April 1991.

                        1991 – Iraq: On May 17, 1991, President Bush stated that the Iraqi repression of the Kurdish people had necessitated a limited introduction of U.S. forces into northern Iraq for emergency relief purposes.[RL30172]

                        1991 – Zaire: On September 25–27, 1991, after widespread looting and rioting broke out in Kinshasa, Air Force C-141s transported 100 Belgian troops and equipment into Kinshasa. American planes also carried 300 French troops into the Central African Republic and hauled evacuated American citizens.[RL30172]

                        1992 – Sierra Leone: Operation Silver Anvil, Following the April 29 coup that overthrew President Joseph Saidu Momoh, a United States European Command (USEUCOM) Joint Special Operations Task Force evacuated 438 people (including 42 Third Country nationals) on May 3. Two Air Mobility Command (AMC) C-141s flew 136 people from Freetown, Sierra Leone, to the Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany and nine C-130 sorties carried another 302 people to Dakar, Senegal.[RL30172]

                        1992–96 – Bosnia and Herzegovina: Operation Provide Promise was a humanitarian relief operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav Wars, from July 2, 1992, to January 9, 1996, which made it the longest running humanitarian airlift in history.[9]

                        1992 – Kuwait: On August 3, 1992, the United States began a series of military exercises in Kuwait, following Iraqi refusal to recognize a new border drawn up by the United Nations and refusal to cooperate with UN inspection teams.[RL30172]

                        1992–2003 – Iraq: Iraqi no-fly zones, The U.S., United Kingdom, and its Gulf War allies declared and enforced “no-fly zones” over the majority of sovereign Iraqi airspace, prohibiting Iraqi flights in zones in southern Iraq and northern Iraq, conducting aerial reconnaissance, and several specific attacks on Iraqi air-defense systems as part of the UN mandate. Often, Iraqi forces continued throughout a decade by firing on U.S. and British aircraft patrolling no-fly zones.(See also Operation Northern Watch, Operation Southern Watch) [RL30172]

                        1992–95 – Somalia: Operation Restore Hope, Somali Civil War: On December 10, 1992, President Bush reported that he had deployed U.S. armed forces to Somalia in response to a humanitarian crisis and a UN Security Council Resolution in support for UNITAF. The operation came to an end on May 4, 1993. U.S. forces continued to participate in the successor United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM II).(See also Battle of Mogadishu)[RL30172]

                        1993–95 – Bosnia: Operation Deny Flight, On April 12, 1993, in response to a United Nations Security Council passage of Resolution 816, U.S. and NATO enforced the no-fly zone over the Bosnian airspace, prohibited all unauthorized flights and allowed to “take all necessary measures to ensure compliance with [the no-fly zone restrictions].”

                        1993 – Macedonia: On July 9, 1993, President Clinton reported the deployment of 350 U.S. soldiers to the Republic of Macedonia to participate in the UN Protection Force to help maintain stability in the area of former Yugoslavia.[RL30172]

                        1994 – Bosnia: Banja Luka incident, NATO become involved in the first combat situation when NATO U.S. Air Force F-16 jets shot down four of the six Bosnian Serb J-21 Jastrebsingle-seat light attack jets for violating UN-mandated no-fly zone.

                        1994–95 – Haiti: Operation Uphold Democracy, U.S. ships had begun embargo against Haiti. Up to 20,000 U.S. military troops were later deployed to Haiti to restore democratically-elected Haiti President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from a military regime which came into power in 1991 after a major coup.[RL30172]

                        1994 – Macedonia: On April 19, 1994, President Clinton reported that the U.S. contingent in Macedonia had been increased by a reinforced company of 200 personnel.[RL30172]

                        1995 – Bosnia: Operation Deliberate Force, On August 30, 1995, U.S. and NATO aircraft began a major bombing campaign of Bosnian Serb Army in response to a Bosnian Serb mortar attack on a Sarajevo market that killed 37 people on August 28, 1995. This operation lasted until September 20, 1995. The air campaign along with a combined allied ground force of Muslim and Croatian Army against Serb positions led to a Dayton Agreement in December 1995 with the signing of warring factions of the war. As part of Operation Joint Endeavor, U.S. and NATO dispatched the Implementation Force (IFOR) peacekeepers to Bosnia to uphold the Dayton agreement.[RL30172]

                        1996 – Liberia: Operation Assured Response, On April 11, 1996, President Clinton reported that on April 9, 1996 due to the :”deterioration of the security situation and the resulting threat to American citizens” in Liberia he had ordered U.S. military forces to evacuate from that country “private U.S. citizens and certain third-country nationals who had taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy compound….”[RL30172]

                        1996 – Central African Republic, Operation Quick Response: On May 23, 1996, President Clinton reported the deployment of U.S. military personnel to Bangui, Central African Republic, to conduct the evacuation from that country of “private U.S. citizens and certain U.S. government employees”, and to provide “enhanced security for the American Embassy in Bangui.”[RL30172] United States Marine Corps elements of Joint Task Force Assured Response, responding in nearby Liberia, provided security to the embassy and evacuated 448 people, including between 190 and 208 Americans. The last Marines left Bangui on June 22.

                        1996 – Kuwait: Operation Desert Strike, American Air Strikes in the north to protect the Kurdish population against the Iraqi Army attacks.

                        1996 – Bosnia: Operation Joint Guard, On December 21, 1996, U.S. and NATO established the SFOR peacekeepers to replace the IFOR in enforcing the peace under the Dayton agreement.

                        1997 – Albania: Operation Silver Wake, On March 13, 1997, U.S. military forces were used to evacuate certain U.S. government employees and private U.S. citizens from Tirana, Albania.[RL30172]

                        1997 – Congo and Gabon: On March 27, 1997, President Clinton reported on March 25, 1997, a standby evacuation force of U.S. military personnel had been deployed to Congo and Gabon to provide enhanced security and to be available for any necessary evacuation operation.[RL30172]

                        1997 – Sierra Leone: On May 29 and May 30, 1997, U.S. military personnel were deployed to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to prepare for and undertake the evacuation of certain U.S. government employees and private U.S. citizens.[RL30172]

                        1997 – Cambodia: On July 11, 1997, In an effort to ensure the security of American citizens in Cambodia during a period of domestic conflict there, a Task Force of about 550 U.S. military personnel were deployed at Utapao Air Base in Thailand for possible evacuations. [RL30172]

                        1998 – Iraq: Operation Desert Fox, U.S. and British forces conduct a major four-day bombing campaign from December 16–19, 1998 on Iraqi targets.[RL30172]

                        1998 – Guinea-Bissau: Operation Shepherd Venture, On June 10, 1998, in response to an army mutiny in Guinea-Bissau endangering the U.S. Embassy, President Clinton deployed a standby evacuation force of U.S. military personnel to Dakar, Senegal, to evacuate from the city of Bissau.[RL30172]

                        1998–99 – Kenya and Tanzania: U.S. military personnel were deployed to Nairobi, Kenya, to coordinate the medical and disaster assistance related to the bombing of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.[RL30172]

                        1998 – Afghanistan and Sudan: Operation Infinite Reach, On August 20, President Clinton ordered a cruise missile attack against two suspected terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical factory in Sudan.[RL30172]

                        1998 – Liberia: On September 27, 1998, America deployed a stand-by response and evacuation force of 30 U.S. military personnel to increase the security force at the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia. [1] [RL30172]

                        1999–2001 – East Timor: Limited number of U.S. military forces deployed with the United Nations-mandated International Force for East Timor restore peace to East Timor.[RL30172]

                        1999 – Serbia: Operation Allied Force: U.S. and NATO aircraft began a major bombing of Serbia and Serb positions in Kosovo on March 24, 1999, during the Kosovo War due to the refusal by Serbian President Slobodan Milošević to end repression against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. This operation ended in June 10, 1999, when Milošević agreed to pull out his troops out of Kosovo. In response to the situation in Kosovo, NATO dispatched the KFOR peacekeepers to secure the peace under UNSC Resolution 1244.[RL30172]

                        2000–2009[edit]

                        2000 – Sierra Leone: On May 12, 2000, a U.S. Navy patrol craft deployed to Sierra Leone to support evacuation operations from that country if needed.[RL30172]

                        2000 – Nigeria: Special Forces troops are sent to Nigeria to lead a training mission in the county.[10]

                        2000 – Yemen: On October 12, 2000, after the USS Cole attack in the port of Aden, Yemen, military personnel were deployed to Aden.[RL30172]

                        2000 – East Timor: On February 25, 2000, a small number of U.S. military personnel were deployed to support the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). [RL30172]

                        2001 – On April 1, 2001, a mid-air collision between a United States Navy EP-3E ARIES II signals surveillance aircraft and a People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) J-8II interceptor fighter jet resulted in an international dispute between the United States and the People’s Republic of China called the Hainan Island incident.

                      • Saurabh

                        2001-present – War in Afghanistan: The War on Terror begins with Operation Enduring Freedom. On October 7, 2001, U.S. Armed Forces invade Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 attacks and “begin combat action in Afghanistan against Al Qaeda terrorists and their Taliban supporters.”[RL30172]

                        2002 – Yemen: On November 3, 2002, an American MQ-1 Predator fired a Hellfire missile at a car in Yemen killing Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, an al-Qaeda leader thought to be responsible for the USS Cole bombing.[RL30172]

                        2002 – Philippines: OEF-Philippines, As of January, U.S. “combat-equipped and combat support forces” have been deployed to the Philippines to train with, assist and advise the Philippines’ Armed Forces in enhancing their “counterterrorist capabilities.”[RL30172]

                        2002 – Côte d’Ivoire: On September 25, 2002, in response to a rebellion in Côte d’Ivoire, U.S. military personnel went into Côte d’Ivoire to assist in the evacuation of American citizens from Bouaké.[11]

                        [RL30172]

                        2003–2011 – War in Iraq: Operation Iraqi Freedom, March 20, 2003, The United States leads a coalition that includes the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland to invade Iraq with the stated goal being “to disarm Iraq in pursuit of peace, stability, and security both in the Gulf region and in the United States.”[RL30172]

                        2003 – Liberia: Second Liberian Civil War, On June 9, 2003, President Bush reported that on June 8 he had sent about 35 U.S. Marines into Monrovia, Liberia, to help secure the U.S. Embassy in Nouakchott, Mauritania, and to aid in any necessary evacuation from either Liberia or Mauritania.[RL30172]

                        2003 – Georgia and Djibouti: “US combat equipped and support forces” had been deployed to Georgia and Djibouti to help in enhancing their “counterterrorist capabilities.”[12]

                        2004 – Haiti: 2004 Haitian coup d’état occurs, The US first sent 55 combat equipped military personnel to augment the U.S. Embassy security forces there and to protect American citizens and property in light. Later 200 additional US combat-equipped, military personnel were sent to prepare the way for a UN Multinational Interim Force,MINUSTAH.[RL30172]

                        2004 – War on Terror: U.S. anti-terror related activities were underway in Georgia, Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Eritrea.[13]

                        2004–present: The U.S deploys drone strikes to aid in the War in North-West Pakistan

                        2005–06 – Pakistan: President Bush deploys troops from US Army Air Cav Brigades to provide Humanitarian relief to far remote villages in the Kashmir mountain ranges of Pakistan stricken by a massive earthquake.

                        2006 – Lebanon, U.S. Marine Detachment, the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit[citation needed], begins evacuation of U.S. citizens willing to leave the country in the face of a likely ground invasion by Israel and continued fighting between Hezbollah and the Israeli military.[14][15]

                        2007 – The Mogadishu Encounter, on November 4, 2007, Somali Pirate’s boarded and attacked a North Korean merchant vessel. Passing U.S Navy Ships and a helicopter that were patrolling at the time responded to the attack. Once the ship was freed from the pirates, the American forces were given permission to board and assist the wounded crew and handle surviving pirates.

                        2007 – Somalia: Battle of Ras Kamboni, On January 8, 2007, while the conflict between the Islamic Courts Union and the Transitional Federal Government continues, an AC-130 gunship conducts an aerial strike on a suspected al-Qaeda operative, along with other Islamist fighters, on Badmadow Island near Ras Kamboni in southern Somalia.[16]

                        2008 – South Ossetia, Georgia: Helped Georgia humanitarian aid,[17] helped to transport Georgian forces from Iraq during the conflict. In the past, the US has provided training and weapons to Georgia.

                        2010–present[edit]

                        2010-present – al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen: The U.S has been launching a series of drone strikes on suspected al-Qaeda and al-Shabaab positions in Yemen.

                        2010–11 – Operation New Dawn, On February 17, 2010, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that as of September 1, 2010, the name “Operation Iraqi Freedom” would be replaced by “Operation New Dawn”. This coincides with the reduction of American troops to 50,000.

                        2011 – 2011 military intervention in Libya: Operation Odyssey Dawn, United States and coalition enforcing U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 with bombings of Libyan forces.

                        2011 – Osama Bin Laden is killed by U.S. military forces in Pakistan as part of Operation Neptune Spear.

                        2011 – Drone strikes on al-Shabab militants begin in Somalia.[18] This marks the 6th nation in which such strikes have been carried out,[19] including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen[20] and Libya.

                        2011-present – Uganda: U.S. Combat troops sent in as advisers to Uganda.[21]

                        2012 – Jordan: 150 U.S. troops deployed to Jordan to help it contain the Syrian Civil War within Syria’s borders.

                        2012 – Turkey: 400 troops and two batteries of Patriot missiles sent to Turkey to prevent any missile strikes from Syria.

                        2012 – Chad: 50 U.S. troops have deployed to the African country of Chad to help evacuate U.S. citizens and embassy personnel from the neighboring Central African Republic’s capital of Bangui in the face of rebel advances toward the city.

                        2013 – Mali: U.S. forces assisted the French in Operation Serval with air refueling and transport aircraft.

                        2013 – Somalia: U.S. Air Force planes supported the French in the Bulo Marer hostage rescue attempt. However, they did not use any weapons.

                        2013 – 2013 Korean crisis

                        2013 – Navy SEALs conducted a raid in Somalia and possibly killed a senior Al-Shabaab official, simultaneously another raid took place in Tripoli, Libya, where Special Operations Forces captured Abu Anas al Libi (also known as Anas al-Libi)[22]

                        2014-present – Uganda: V-22 Ospreys, MC-130s, KC-135s and additional U.S. soldiers are sent to Uganda to continue to help African forces search for Joseph Kony.[23]

                        2014-present – American intervention in Iraq: Hundreds of U.S. troops deployed to protect American assets in Iraq and to advise Iraqi and Kurdish fighters.[24] In August theU.S. Air Force conducted a humanitarian air drop and the U.S. Navy began a series of airstrikes against Islamic State-aligned forces throughout northern Iraq.[25][26]

                        2014 – 2014 American rescue mission in Syria: The U.S attempted to rescue James Foley and other hostages being held by ISIL. Air strikes were conducted on the ISIL military base known as “Osama bin Laden camp”. Meanwhile the bombings, Delta teams parachuted near an ISIL high-valued prison. The main roads were blocked to keep any target from escaping. When no hostage was found, the American troops began house to house searches. By this time, ISIL militants began arriving to the area. Heavy fighting occurred until the Americans decided to abandon the mission due to the hostages being nowhere in the area. Although the mission failed, at least 5 ISIL militants were killed, however 1 American troop was wounded. According the reports, Jordan had a role in the operation and that one Jordanian soldier had been wounded as well. This was unconfirmed.

                        2014-present – American-led intervention in Syria: American aircraft bomb Islamic State positions in Syria. Airstrikes on al-Qaeda, al-Nusra Front and Khorasan positions are also being conducted.

                        2014-present – Intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant: Syrian locals forces and American-led coalition forces launch a series of aerial attacks onISIL and al-Nusra Front positions in Iraq and Syria.

                        2014 – 2014 Yemen hostage rescue operations against al-Qaeda: On November 25th, U.S Navy SEAL’s and Yemeni Special Forces launched an operations in Yemen in attempt to rescue eight hostages that were being held by al-Qaeda. Although the operation was successful, no American hostages were secured. In the first attempt, six Yemenis, one Saudi Arabian, and one Ethiopian were rescued. On December 4, 2014, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) threatened to execute the Somers if the U.S failed to the unspecified commands. AQAP also stated that they would be executed if the U.S attempted another rescue operation. On December 6th, a second operation was launched. 40 U.S SEALs and 30 Yemeni troops were deployed to the compound. A 10-minute fire fight occurred before the American troops could enter where the remaining hostages (Somers and Korkie) were being held. They were alive, but fatally wounded. Surgery was done in mid air when flying away from the site. Korkie died while in flight, and Somers died once landed on the USS Makin Island. No American troop was killed/injured, however a Yemenis soldier was wounded.

                        2015 – April 30th, 2015 U.S. sends ships to the Strait of Hormuz to shield vessels after Iranian Seizure of commercial vessel: The U.S. Navy deploys warships to protect American commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz from Iranian interference. Concerns were also raised that Iranian gunships were trailing a U.S. container ship. Iran additionally fired shots over the bow, and seized, a ship registered in the Marshall Islands, part of a long-standing dispute between the two nations.[27]

                      • Randy Hudson

                        And?

              • madashellron

                Only a fool would say you can’t get real info. on youtube.

                • Randy Hudson

                  I say idiots because YouTube is full of bullchit and propaganda. Only a idiot person would believe what they see on YouTube.

                  Youtube is unedited, unaltered opinion. One can take any situation and present it in the manner they want, this is not history, this is propaganda…..and unfortunately most people are too stupid to know the difference. Kids love YouTube, you can find videos of lizard people who walk amongst us, videos which portray as fact that the US orchestrated 9/11, that the Earth is going to be pulled into orbit by Niburu. There is all kinds of really stupid stuff posted on YouTube……and a lot of idiot kids in America believe anything they see there……are you one of them?

                  That doesn’t mean you can’t find truthful videos, but the real verification of facts comes from reading history book, actual accounts as witnessed by those who were there.

                  Russian media is a good example of what one might find on YouTube….pure bullchit.

              • Saurabh

                So, you are agreed that only stupids use youtube as a real source. That means the US department of State is the biggest fool on this planet.(See the interviews of Jen Psaki-spokesperson for the United States Department of State)

                • Randy Hudson

                  Please, reading comprehension is essential. If the US DOS is using YouTube as a source of info….then they are stupid. But then again you know this……right?

          • valdanos

            Putin was a KGB spy in East Germany – he looks German and spoke German! Unfortunately for East Germans – a perfect spy!

            p.s. the US State Department in their infinite wisdom would have placed a spy of a wrong race and without knowledge of local customs and language…or simply paid someone in the local population to spy for them!

      • Randy Hudson

        You are basically an idiot. Most American’s are ashamed of 0bama and are just holding on until he can be ousted. The US is THE ONLY Country engaged in trying to stop ISIS……Where is Russia? Well you say they are displaying outrage, but they certainly are not helping, maybe they are in collusion so that another Beslan type massacre does not happen, or maybe if it does idiots like you will blame the US. But Russia is doing nothing to help save Christians in the region….which is in their back yard.

        I know your agenda, you are still mad because the US armed Afghanistan and Bin Laden against your invading forces back in the 80’s. Trying to connect those dots is ridiculous. The US has helped many countries defend themselves against oppressors, Afghanistan in the 80’s was merely one of those, Ukraine is yet another.

        Cuba got what they deserved after allowing Russia to deploy nuclear weapons 90 miles from the US Coast. They are lucky we didn’t take the entire island and make it a resort community. Even now, after all of these years, Cuba wants ties with the US, not Russia…….go figure genius.

        • Jiri Klouda

          So the Russians started fighting ISIS as you wished. In one week they did more damage than US in a year of pretending to fight them.

          • Klaatu

            You will not find me supporting American Foreign Policy under this human excrement president we have. Russia should be involved, they should have been involved much earlier. The US system of Government is broken down. We have nothing but corruption and personal interests running the US.

      • Todd

        Why don’t you move to Russia? I am sure you will have the same freedom of speech you have here…..

    • “As far as I know, democracy is the rule of the people, or the rule based on the will of the people.” This deserves further discussion.

      Democracy is a tool used to focus distributed human intelligence.

      • Jennifer Symonds

        & I’ve yet to see a truly democratic country.

        • Ditto. Yet the idea remains valid and national IQ will correlate with democratic efficiency at bringing distributed human intelligence into operation. Cosmic powered biology expresses consciousness and Earth is now effected in the case of human consciousness. Information age real democracy is the only way out of the ugly hole dug by corporatism.

      • schalt

        If your statement is correct, then in the west, there wouldnt be any gay parades. Most of the people STILL oppose gay marriage. if you ask me, thats quite far from democracy, sir.

        • I see gay marriage as a minor issue compared to eternal war with 90% of casualties being innocent civilians and ecological collapse with likely extinction of the human specie, unless one happens to be gay and wants to be married, I suppose.

        • Randy Hudson

          Opposing gay marriage (which does not exist) does not mean opposing gay persons. There is a difference.

          Marriage is a religious institution (period). Gay people in America have been offered “civil unions” which would give them the same rights, same insurance access, same social security access as any married person, and they have rejected it under the guise of “all men created equal” or some BS like that, most people are just tired of their agenda.

          I agree however, it would be nice to have a vote on the issue……but we don’t. We have (r)etarded people voting, and imbeciles running the country right now.

    • valdanos

      There would be much less global political tensions if Riyadh wasn’t running American foreign policy! Fortunately for them, they invested in large media conglomerates used to brainwash naive American minds! And here you can see the results – people who can’t think for themselves are flooding media portals regurgitating propaganda manure!

      • HimThatsNot Him

        You still on here?. Jesus, I was on here 6 hours ago, and you’re still here lying to everyone.

        • valdanos

          Look at yourself in a mirror – your eyes are brown…

          • HimThatsNot Him

            Maybe you should shut up you lying, Russian. You can’t even be yourself. You just lie constantly for hours on end here.

            • Gyrannon S. Valdagesh

              While you go around insulting & attempt to provoke people? He’s not lying about you trolling.

              • HimThatsNot Him

                If I’m a troll, what is he? He has been on here for 13 hours straight insulting everyone. I only have commented on his trolling comments, because they’re everywhere. So, go sit on a stick or something.

                • valdanos

                  Lmao O.K.! I’ll let you have the last word!

                • Gyrannon S. Valdagesh

                  Oh yes my mistake…. Must’ve been a different HimThatsNot Him that made a racist comment on somebody else’s comment…

                  That was a pathetic insult by the way… Try harder lol

            • valdanos

              Eres El GRANDE TROLL – except I am not sure if your problem is mental in nature or might be the payroll issue! Or perhaps your feeble attempts to be a comedian here is your motivation…I cannot figure it out, however, your shink could shed some light for us!

              • HimThatsNot Him

                What is your motivation? I guess to just lie about everything? I keep forgetting that you are this B list celebrity writer in Hollywood. At least I don’t lie, Russian.

      • Riyadh? I think you mean Tel Aviv.

    • Robert Gemerek

      Overall i found Putin to be very well spoken and i enjoy hearing his perspective. He made very valid points about NATO expansion and US military bases. Alot of what he says makes sense and is very reasonable, other parts are less so. He came off as highly intelligent but perhaps could’ve been a bit more humble. I didn’t like his response to the last question…..he seemed to be sincere up to that point but I find it VERY hard to believe he can’t recall a single regret from his life. Everyone has at least one thing they regret and if he truly does not then it illustrates a certain stubbornness or inability to admit his faults. I don’t think he is the bad guys he’s made out to be but he has to take some responsibility for the current tensions between Russia and the west. He can’t simply claim that everything Russia has done has been a reaction because it hasn’t been. Was Georgia another reaction by Russia to the actions of others? I enjoyed that he admitted he was dodging the question of the Russian emperor who influences him the most, that honesty was refreshing from a politician, although i would like to know his answer.

      • valdanos

        Gorbachev allowed German re-unification and in return Bush Sr. promised NATO will not expand eastward – and what happened?!?!

        • Randy Hudson

          Putin.

    • davidthornton

      Putin misses the point and BIG DIFFERENCE… The USA HAS BEEN INVITED by every country in which it has a military base, and any country where a base is hosted is NOT OCCUPIED… conversely, Russia invades weaker nations that it can no longer control or entice by legitimate economic or political means… Russia makes a unacceptable leveraged offers as a basis of international relationships, obviously countries lean towards the EU or NATO and the better offers, SO, Putin and Russia’s criminal solution is to invade sovereign states exercising their RIGHT for FREE Self-Determination!

      • andrew

        Vietnam? Iraq? Afghanistan? Panama? … you funny!!!

        • HimThatsNot Him

          Those countries asked for our help, guy. The US didn’t just invade those countries all of a sudden. You stupid!!!

          • Maciej Kowalczyk

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States. Long list for a 240 yr old country. US is on constant war since the begining. So dont act stupid, stupid. Your gov is the worst kind and you know it .

            • HimThatsNot Him

              I love my country. Best in the world. If you hate it so much, then just stay far far away. Okay, stupid.

              • Maciej Kowalczyk
              • Maciej Kowalczyk

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States. Not for 2.5 milion people, lol. Live in your sweet delusion yankee boy.

                • Randy Hudson

                  The US has a population of over 350 Million. Do not confuse an ethnicity issue with a quality of life issue.

                • HimThatsNot Him

                  Like I said, stay far far away. I do love how you keep pasting Wiki articles though. Very reliable source. Anyways, it doesn’t matter what the haters think. Nobody likes your country.

                  • Maciej Kowalczyk

                    Take your daily dose of xanax and go to lalaland cos you know that your country is the worst. Keep living in your delusions. True reality is too harsh for you.

                    • HimThatsNot Him

                      I think that my country is the best, sorry. The true reality is that your life is just harsh for you and your people because of how cruddy it is in your country. Nobody likes your country, that’s why they all move to the US. Just some more true reality for you. Prove me wrong on that point.

                      • Maciej Kowalczyk

                        Nazis back in ’40s had same opinion on their country. This is probably one of many reasons why so many of them found home in US after war. Just sayin…

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        You made no sense at all. Where are you from? Who is the US killing? Russia has the most violent, oppressive history in the world. I swear that you folks are so misguided that you are borderline mentally challenged. It’s pointless arguing with you. You seem to know everything, without knowing a single thing. The truth is that your country is stupid, your people can’t make it better because you’re all stupid, your life stinks, and you are so bitterly jealous of the people in the US because we have such better lives than you do. All governments are corrupt, guy. You act like nobody seems to know that. The people make a great country, not the government, and the US has the greatest people. Sorry that your country stinks. Maybe you should focus on making your country a nice, decent, welcoming place to live instead of focusing all of your time and energy dwelling on the fact that the US is so much better than your country. Or just keep being bitter. What else do you have to do anyways.

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Maciej is in Poland. Not really sure why he hates the US, possibly because he reads Russian Propaganda and interprets it as truth. I also don’t understand why he doesn’t converse in an intelligent manner……very telling IMO.

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        Seems like he would hate Russia for all of the horrors it has committed against Poland, but what can you do…Some people are just jealous of other people’s lives.

                      • Maciej Kowalczyk

                        Dude you cant even argue. All I see here is pathetic ad hominem attacks. So just stop.

            • Randy Hudson

              Take a look at your list, and tell me: In which of these wars was the US the aggressor?

              Take a look at the list and tell me: In the last 200 years, which of these wars was the US the aggressor?

              Take yet another look and tell me who, or what we were defending?

              Then take a look at Russia’s list and tell me who was the aggressor.

              Many people believe the only reason Hitler invaded Russia, was preemptive because Stalin had always planned on invading Germany.

              Your history, the murder of millions by your own Government under Stalin, the slaughter of over 20 million soldiers, and another 15 million civilians in WWII ruined your society, and your future. Now you hide behind a KGB murderer and believe his lies while those who oppose him seem to die mysteriously either by poison or execution in the streets.

              You are the worst type of human being.

              • Maciej Kowalczyk

                Im not even a russian. You are so cliche Yankee, lol.

                • Randy Hudson

                  Yes I know, you are Polish, but seem to be a Russian sympathizer.

                  • Maciej Kowalczyk

                    I just hate your government and warfare based economy. In my opinion US is much worse then Russia. Difference between us is fact that I can watch both sides from “outside”. You on the other hand are polluted by fascist propaganda. Its really hard to leave comfort zone. I get it. Feel really sorry for you.

                    • Randy Hudson

                      Why do you assume Americans like me approve of our Government? We do not, as a matter of fact I think 0bama’s approval rating is down around 30% right now. Hopefully we can survive this 0bama idiot and move forward.

                      Just remember, Russia has threatened Poland, not the US. Just remember Russia executed your President, not the US.

                      What do you see Russia doing to help the world with ISIS? What do you see the Russians doing about the wholesale murder of Christians in the Middle East?

                      If you spent any time actually talking to intelligent American people you might understand what living in America is like. Just because I think Putin is a tyrannical murderer does not mean I feel any ill will towards the Russian people. It is their system of Government, probably the most corrupted in the world which keeps Russian down. They have horrible infrastructure, they are not allowed to prosper based upon their hard work and/or intelligence. They have no idea the freedom Americans enjoy….regardless our ignorant leader.

                      Stop posting rhetoric and you might be surprised at what you learn.

              • Jesse Liang

                why do you bother looking at mainstream history, ignorance will not get one far Klaatu.

        • davidthornton

          Your funny… Putin was talking about NOW in reference to the ridiculously implied US Territories on the mere basis of the presence of a USA military base, as if this makes any country actually the USA… and, therefore, for some idiotic reason, you want to compare apples and oranges and list irrelevant military presence during DECLARED wars and military conflicts. Furthermore, Putin ridiculously claims Russia military is not in Ukraine or Georgia when EVERYONE knows they are.

          • valdanos

            Could you produce Serbian invitation to be bombarded by NATO (the US doesn’t act alone anymore) and then their territory taken away (Kosovo) in order to create an Islamic state in the heart of Europe?

        • Philip Marks

          Cuba, well 117 years ago maybe…but not recently.

      • QuestionItAll

        Keep drinking that kool-aid!

      • askold little

        Tell me pl. in details how Yugoslavia invited US and NATO?

      • Jennifer Symonds

        Have you never thought it odd that not one of those countries have bases in America, I wonder what would be the response if any of the leaders of those countries suggested doing so.

        • Randy Hudson

          I find your comment odd. The US has sufficient resources to protect itself. We do not need a deterrent, because we are the deterrent.

          • Jesse Liang

            son, you should grab gun, and head over to the middle east.

    • rose

      all these comments make no since we arm china do not be fooled the fact remain that they make their own military High Teach equip. that China needs and wants and we share satellite High Tech. inform. to build them for USA and they are friends
      they would nuke us in a minute does China thanks the USA not to mention the billions we pay them Russia ,
      China, Iran, and all other friendly country that hates USA will nuke USA

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    • Question for the Bully Russian A**hole. How many Kock you SUCK in the Russian TOY MILITARY??

      • schalt

        seems like somebody is mad, lol. Umadbrah.

      • andrew

        Very nice and polite way to run discussion! It speaks about your level of development. At least check your grammar next time. And you made you doubt Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution that firstly were apes and then humans. I started to think that it was a missing link – before apes were creatures like you

    • denstick68

      I read the Putin interview with the Italian reporter and found it rather amusing to say the least….. But aside from that it was filled with bullshit!
      One thing that he said did get my dander up was that he either chooses to ignore historical facts or he doesn’t know what really happened during the second world war. His statement follows.
      “Certainly, we understand only too well that it was the Soviet Union that
      made the decisive contribution into the Victory and suffered the most
      severe losses in the fight against Nazism”
      Now I don’t want people to think that I don’t recognize that the Russian people didn’t pay a terrible price in the war against the Nazis because they certainly did, God bless all who fell because of Socialism also known as Nazism!
      Unless I am mistaken without the monetary and equipment supplies given to Russia by the United States Of America they would have lost the war as we contributed quite a substantial amount of war material to them!
      Funny that he forgot to mention this little fact!

      And one thing that the Italian reporter neglected to ask Mr. Putin was who but yourself and the dictator of North Korea Kim Jong Un, has uttered the most idiotic phrase Which is “we have nukes and aren’t afraid to use them”

      • Kevin P

        You’re so ridiculous! You think your supplies saved Russia, Are you kidding me? You did one battle at Normandie and you think you’re pretty tough as Russians have been fighting against the German machine guns with bare hands because of the lack of rifles for months. The Germans were running out of fuel, food and got their tanks and equipment stuck in the deep snow and mud, they simply couldn’t fight the Russian Bear in her own cave anymore, this is how the war turned its direction. All your supplies got sunk at the bottom of the ocean, you couldn’t even supply Great Britan back then because of those U-Boats and you talk about supping Russia? Are you out of your mind?

        • Randy Hudson

          You have no idea what you are speaking of. The Russians lost 20 million in WWII.

          Without the US invasion of France the War in Europe would have been lost. All Russia was able to do was stop Germany from invading Moscow…..they did hold the line but without US intervention the Was in Europe would have gone to Germany.

          • andrew

            Take a look on the map. Front line in June of 1944. Days before invasion. Where Russian troops then were? USSR was “cleaned” from Germans and army stood and prepared to liberate Europe. More than 70% of Germans forces fought on Eastern (Soviet) front. What are you talking about? “Biggest battle” in Africa between UK and Germans in which 150 000 from both sides took place? And now check numbers on Eastern front. Surely, private Ryan won the WW2!!!

            • Randy Hudson

              Andrew, by 1944 Russia had reclaimed about half of what Germany took from them….about 1/2. Stalin made many mistakes which caused Russians to suffer. It is estimated over 1 million civilians died in one battle, many due to starvation. So like I said, when Stalin wasn’t murdering Russians, he was getting them killed….be proud.

              • Kevin P

                You’re going off topic Randy. The argument here is based on Denstick68’s comment:
                “Unless I am mistaken without the monetary and equipment supplies given to Russia by the United States Of America they would have lost the war as we contributed quite a substantial amount of war material to them!
                Funny that he forgot to mention this little fact!”

                Which is ABSOLUTE BS! Nobody’s talking about number of troops or how many Stalin killed. That’s a whole different story. I just hate it when some redneck starts giving himself a 5 year world war credits for a few battles in less than an year in Europe. Check some statistics before you open your mouth next time:
                http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/World_War_II_Casualties2.svg

                • Randy Hudson

                  I believe you were the idiot that went off topic by stating

                  “you did one battle at Normandy”

                  as if that was all the US contributed. When making such an ignorant statement you should expect to be called on it…..especially by a Red Neck that knows a little about Russian history in WWII.

                  Even with the lend/lease equipment the Russians were not able to defeat the Germans. Agreed they had been gaining ground (literally gaining back some of the territory they had lost) but they were losing the war of attrition.

                  I hate when some asshat thinks losing a war for 5 years is more remarkable than winning one in a year.

                  Of course the Russian fought like warriors, but the only resource that kept them from being defeated was the amount of bodies they had to throw at Germany, and the resources gifted them by the US.

                  My statement stands, and the entire world other than those dumb enough to believe Russian propaganda know, without the “Great Invasion” the war in Europe would have been lost.

                  • Kevin P

                    You’re giving yourself way too much credit as usual and beat yourself too much in the chest as “your supplies pushed back the Germans” and not the Russian troops themselves in the last year of the war? Really?
                    The Germans were already 10 miles away from Moscow the end of 1941 and let me ask you… How did the Russians won the war and pushed back the Germans “because of your supplies” if USA got involved 1944 an year before the end of the war??? 3 years holding the line without ANY help and you state “Even with the lend/lease equipment the Russians were not able to defeat the Germans” alone. Really?
                    “Nut the only resource that kept them from being defeated was the amount of bodies they had to throw at Germany, and the resources gifted them by the US” – Are you stupid? The ONLY factor that stopped the German invasion to go further and take Moscow was the tough weather in Russia, the winter, the snow and the mud everywhere, tanks and equipment were stuck long before the reaching the capital, poor supplies far from Germany due to the distance. That was the factor stopping the Germans from going further, not your Lend/Lease or silly Battle for Normany or the Great Invasion. You can’t kill a bear in her own cave, especially the Russian.
                    Randy, you absolutely are clueless in your statements! Go play baseball

                    • Randy Hudson

                      Kevin, please read what I said and attempt comprehension. I agree the lend/lease had little effect and that the Russians had basically repelled the Germans, but at the horrendous loss of life. I give myself no credit whatsoever, I give the Allied invasion a lot of credit for the war in Europe would have been lost without it (period).

                      I am merely commenting on historical fact. Stalin made many, many errors and was not able to repel the German advance until late in the conflict and only after the Allied invasion had divided Hitlers forces. By the end of 1941, Russia had lost 4.3 million of their original 5 million man Army. As well, it was Stalin’s “First Strategic Offensive” that bogged down in the fall of 1942 due to spring rain and mud…..not Germany.

                      And while Russia did repel the German Southern Campaign, they lost 2.5 million doing so. They also lost 1.1 million in Stalingrad, 200,000 in Kharkov….and the list goes on.

                      The advances you speak of did not occur until after the Allied invasion of France as this divided the German resources. By then, Russia had moved and rebuilt its manufacturing machine and they were very well supplied on all accounts. Conversely, the Germans failure to capture and secure oil fields in the Southern Campaign had them low on resources and struggling.

                      In his 1944 May Day speech, Stalin praised the Western allies for diverting German resources in the Italian Campaign, Tass published detailed lists of the large numbers of supplies coming from Western allies, and Stalin made a speech in November 1944 stating that Allied efforts in the West had already quickly drawn 75 German divisions to defend that region, without which, the Red Army could not yet have driven the Wehrmacht from Soviet territories. The weakened Wehrmacht also helped Soviet offensives because no effective German counter-offensive could be launched

                      You seem to think the Allied Invasions of both Northern and Southern Europe was so that the British and American could walk in and take away Russia’s victory……nothing could be further from the truth.

                      And I doubt you know how to play baseball.

                      • Kevin P

                        There’s no argument here. Again, the whole discussing started with denstick68’s comment “Unless I am mistaken without the monetary and equipment supplies given to Russia by the United States Of America they would have lost the war as we contributed quite a substantial amount of war material to them!Funny that he forgot to mention this little fact!”
                        … which I completely disagree. I didn’t mean to jump forward with numbers of troops, dates of events or who what mistake did. My only statement is denstick68’s “facts” are far from even being considered as a scenario theory

                      • Jesse Liang

                        you play ignorance very well, mainstream history must be your bible.

      • tim

        Russia bought those supplies on credit. So its not like the u.s. gifted those supplies from the goodness of its heart. Even the history channel documentaries on the subject says Stalin was suspect of the west because we delayed our invasion until AFTER Germany lost their battle to the Russians on the eastern front.

      • tedon

        US gave USSR 8,000 planes which were better than anything the Soviets had in 1941-42. Consider that the Soviet air force was decimated on the ground in the first days of war, that number of US planes equaled to the entire German Luftwaffe. Do you think that made a difference? You bet it did, as thousands of US trucks, best in the business, which were able to transport thousands of Russian troops and artillery on the muddy roads where the Soviet horse carriages had no chance, and where the Germans were getting stuck. Do you think that made a huge difference. You bet. And now a real question – would Stalin give US even one rusty rifle if Germany attacked US? So yes, while USSR bared the blunt of that war, minimizing US contribution to it is plain disgusting, but that’s what Kremlin’s policies have become in the last few years.

        • andrew

          Probably you forgot that in December 1944, France Ardennes US and UK armies experienced a German charge in which 80.000 soldiers became captives not to mention killed ones and Winston Churchill asked Stalin to start an assault in Poland in order to make Germans move their troops there from France. Check this please

          • andrew

            It is not a guess about “rifle” and it is also interesting to know about “trucks” – Opel from 1933 belonged to US but even during WW2 it was a part of GM without any problems of any kind

      • andrew

        You better learn that even EU recognized that communism-fascism do not have nothing in common. The US aid lend lease to USSR started in the mid of 1942 and by the way it consists 1% of total Soviet weapons and 2% of agricultural products hence it was not crucial. However, the first battle Germans lost in 1941 near Moscow – without any foreign aid. I respect the heroism of American and British soldiers but do not exaggerate, do not play with facts – arrogance is the only deadly sin

    • artfuldgr

      Putin: the relationship between Russia and Italy has, indeed, always been privileged, both in politics and the economy.

      So when it was the soviets in cahoots with hitler, they loved mussolini… or what does ALWAYS mean

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    • tedon

      It is amazing that while exposed, Kremlin is still paying the Russian trolls to spread their nonsensical PR on the global chat forums pretending to be Americans or Europeans. And then these concealed trolls have a nerve to accuse others of being deceitful.

      • Nz0s

        How can you tell if they are russian trolls or not? Because something is plausible or likely doesn’t mean it is a fact.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          RT alert!

          • Nz0s

            RT?

        • artfuldgr

          cause some of them came forward and one is having a lawsuit to stop the practice…

      • tim

        I’m not a Russian troll.. just an American from middle America trying to fight the perception that all Americans actually believe the drivel coming from the u.s. government. YouTube state department news briefing. The things Putin is saying is the same concepts the u.s. was founded on. Diplomacy over guns. Leading by example. That the u.s. is not the sole arbiter of what’s goodor evil because we have the biggest stick.

        • tedon

          There is no denying that US policies fall into the category “the good, the bad, and the ugly”. But Kremlin’s policies range from bad to ugly. And the level of deceit coming from Kremlin PR machine is significantly more powerful than from a feeble White House. And your comment is a testament to that.

    • M Morris

      2 billion a year is what we give Israel.. Approx. its way less than what we give to Ukraine or other Ex Soviet States.

    • Bob Low

      Putin does what is best for Putin and the media there sells it as good for Russia so you cannot argue much on how he is doing and most in his position would be doing the same thing just like Turkey’s Erogan and him building a 600 Million dollar palace…and the people just voted him back into office so they are happy with that.

      If there was a fair election in Russia today…Putin would get voted in by a mass majority.

      Most people in Eastern Ukraine have ties to Russia and not Kiev. Same goes with Crimea.

      This goes back to WWII and before where the East and West Ukraine were killing off each other…Faschist vs Commies…

      Those areas are beyond corruption and it doesn’t matter who governs there…they are beyond corruption.
      Most in Ukraine are begging to leave and would leave for America or Russia in 2 seconds if they had a place to stay.

      You go to Ukraine and you cannot even trust the sausage and how it is made.
      You can’t trust the drugs you are taking because there is so much counterfeit.

      Russia can get away with the corruption because of the natural resources it has but it still does not produce any manufactured goods. They don’t even produce cheese.

      The elite in Russia and Putin have learned from the elite in Europe and America…control 90% of the wealth and split the rest with the peons.

      There are very few places on earth where the 90% of the wealth is not controled by the 7%

      People do not need borders, people do not need military. People should be allowed to move where they want and make a living and agree to pay taxes and work where they like.

      The 7% do not want this..throughout history they have always had wars to divide the people and oppress the people.

      • valdanos

        You are full of hot air! Crimea went BACK HOME where it belongs – where it always was! Just the fact that Khrushchev annex it to Ukraine doesn’t make it right – HE WAS NOT GOD! Soviet Politburo created Ukraine from scratch – it never showed up on any Europe’s map pre XX-th Century!

        • Shootist

          Not always, but for a long time in any case..

          Not America’s business.

        • artfuldgr

          The internationally recognized Ukrainian People’s Republic emerged from its own civil war. The Ukrainian–Soviet War followed, in which the Red Army established control in late 1919

          The Ukrainian Bolsheviks, who had defeated nationalist government in Kiev, created the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which on 30 December 1922 became one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union. Initial Soviet policy on Ukrainian language and Ukrainian culture made Ukrainian the official language of administration and schools. Policy in the 1930s turned to russification. In 1932 and 1933, millions of people, mostly peasants, in Ukraine starved to death in a politically induced famine (Holodomor) due to the “liquidation of the Kulak class”. It is estimated that 6 to 8 million people died from hunger in the Soviet Union during this period, of whom 4 to 5 million were Ukrainians

          ny times gets a pulitzer for reporting there was no famine and stalin sells the grain to the west for money

          • Bob Low

            the Dodger speaks some very good points.

          • Randy Hudson

            Isn’t it odd how Russia’s history is full of episodes wherein “millions” were either starved to death or murdered.

            Millions of war prisoners executed, many political prisoners from occupied territories that were given no trial, civilians, genocide, the list goes on and on.

        • Bob Low

          Idiot..go read what I said…majority of people in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine want to be part of Russia.
          All they care about is who can pay more for the pensions and they will side with the Government because most are over 60 there.
          All people want there is to survive. But Russia isn’t going to bring the standard of living up just like Kiev didn’t bring the standard of living up because both are beyond corruption.

    • PaulApp

      KaPutin! The different is U.S. bases co-existed peacefully with countries that hosted them. Unlike the Russia invade and destroy countries to get your base on someone else land.

      • HimThatsNot Him

        Russian’s will never understand this, they are too brainwashed by a dictator who admits in this article that he is absolutely perfect in every way.

        • valdanos

          I am so happy you are not brainwashed! Now go back and continue watching your “INDEPENDENT and CORPORATE and FOREIGN OWNED” – cnn!

          • HimThatsNot Him

            I don’t watch CNN. Boring. Maybe that’s your problem, you sit and watch the news all day long.

            • valdanos

              Well, even once beloved FOXNEWS is now owned by Saudi – was 17% before the “Great Recession” so now must be majority owned or there about! You could also watch “Al Jazeera” instead – the same views!

              • HimThatsNot Him

                I don’t watch any news. It’s all propaganda. I only read stories on the net once and a while in order to argue with the crazies in the comments section.

                • valdanos

                  Oh, those infamous conspiratorial guerrilla sites!

                • Randy Hudson

                  MSNBC 90% opinion based upon Pew Research

                  CNN and FOX are both around 40 to 50% opinion.

                  As the collective IQ of the US continues to decline, a lot of people do not understand the difference between news reporting and opinion.

                  it is best to turn the TV off and read, read, read.

                  • HimThatsNot Him

                    Everyone in the US understands that the media is BS. It is every other country that thinks otherwise. Like they all know something we don’t over here in the States. You folks watch way too much TV. Maybe try visiting the US for a change. The people are much more friendlier, more educated, more talented, and more welcoming than any other country in the world. I’ve been all over Europe, so I know what I’m talking about. Hate the US if you must, but being consumed with it like it is all that there is to do in the world makes you all seem very bitter and misplaced. Some countries, especially Russia, tend to focus on the faults of the US in order to ignore their own faults. They live in a world of lies and corruption, everyone not just their government. It’s very sad to be honest.

              • Randy Hudson

                You are a liar. A Saudi Citizen owns a minority stake in FOX News.

                Stop lying……read a book or something.

              • artfuldgr

                thats ok… russia has huge chunks of Facebook

          • artfuldgr

            we dont watch CNN any more than you do… and we never had state organs like pravda…
            the joke you had of your own if i remember was
            v Pravde net izvestiy, v Izvestiyakh net pravdy

            funny, but when you murder more than 70 million people, their families remember for generations…

            besides it was your Gennady Seleznyov that sold pravda to the Yannikoses of greece..

            so before you call someone something, make sure your not one of that something…

            • valdanos

              1) I have never seen “Pravda” (maybe on the news somewhere)!
              2) I have never been to Russia – nor do I intent to!
              3) I am not Russian nor do I have any Russian relatives!
              So shot your mouth!

        • Richards

          What do you brainwashed Americans actually know about Russian history
          And the boltic state’s????.

          • HimThatsNot Him

            We know that you have pillaged your surrounding lands for centuries, and still feel the need to do so. We also know that Russia is extremely corrupt in every way, and not just the government, every government is corrupt, but I mean every single part of life is corrupt and without anyway to fight against it. I understand that you’re being patriotic to your country, but the fact is that you have a KGB killer who thinks that he is perfect in every way running your country for way too long. And anyone who stands up to him in your own country either gets imprisoned or murdered.

            • andrew

              How you know all that? Please refer us to statistics. “We know” … I know that US has the highest percentage of prisoners in the world (check this fact please) but it does not mean that it is less free country … or yes?

              • HimThatsNot Him

                The US is in second place from what I see, but in all fairness the US cracks down on criminal activity at a much higher rate than countries like Russia and many Eastern European countries.

                • andrew

                  Second? Ok. No problem However in my opinion this fact does not make the US less democratic country but vice- versa – it means that Law is above all, that country fights crimes of all kinds and this is the real democracy. Law on the top. Probably the same is happening on other countries as well
                  Subject: Re: Comment on Putin: “Publish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US”

                  • Randy Hudson

                    You know so little of US life. I suggest you read a little before making assumptions. We are free to move about in the US, take whatever job we can, buy whatever house we want, own land, start business’ eat lead paint if we want. However, we demand the rule of law, and we demand our Police not be corrupt. It is unfortunate, but you will always have some corruption wherein the rule of law, and the application of law is concerned.

                    Are you allowed to own land in Russia? Do you have 401K programs? Do you have the ability to start and own a company? Are you allowed to amass your money and spend it on whatever you want? Are you allowed to travel worldwide freely?

                    I am just asking….I think I have a pretty good idea of Russian life, regular people who are powerless to stop an idiot leader just like in the US. However I do think we enjoy much more financial and personal freedoms that Russia.

                    see: The band _____ Riot for an example of Russian brutality and freedom.

                    • andrew

                      I am really touched without any sarcasm by your kind letter to me – it is the way in my opinion how people have to run the discussion even their opinions absolutely different. Thank you and I consider it as an invitation to friendship despite our differences – it is much better to wage wars on Internet than in reality. Wish we will understand each other better. First of all, I am not Russian but live in the former USSR. Secondly, I number of times from 1990 and on I visited your lovely country and proud that I have friends there (Poughkeepsie NY, South and North Carolina’s, Georgia, Florida, Minnesota, LA, San Diego, Portland Oregon, etc.). America is the superpower – this is a fact. It is on the top almost in all and serves as an example for others. A few things I would like to notice. In my opinion, now is the weakest president runs US and the power and authority of Putin (who is not a bad guy in general for Russia!) lies in the policy, in attitude and approaches of Obama. Sanctions hurt Russia but this way did not even made Cuba or North Korea collapse. Moreover, Iran became much stronger because it had to start produce its own products that before were imported. Russia has everything and challenges for its population became habitual and let me attract your attention to the rank of Putin among Russians – it became much higher after Crimea. Hence Putin is supported by Russians and sanctions is considered by Russians as disrespect, as the attitude to primitive people “without aid and help from the West you would not survive”. From 1920s USSR was isolated (Lenin refused to pay tsar’s debts), after the civil war that means that country was ruined… and 1953 the main foe of Stalin Winston Churchill on his death said: “He took the country with the plough and left it with a nuclear power”. Wrong estimation of Russia, Russians and history – the problem of US policy. It has to rely on opinions, experiences and national featured of others. ISIS – “the baby” of USA that a few years ago was supplied and supported by America which aim was to remove Assad (I do not assert that he is a positive or negative individual). Not only Russia but the majority of EU were against because we are near, we know this region better and what is the result? “Heart eaters” (TV report about one the leaders) became the threat to entire world. Crime … People there is a special breed of Russians – historically the elite Russians patriots, retired militaries formed the population of Crimea. From the time of USSR collapse they were for the join with Russia and a number of times they performed pro-Russia actions of various types and constantly fought for unification with it. A year passed – no anti-Russia actions there, no guerilla war but people are happy there. Now, imagine, what they think about international opinion about in which country they must live; “Why you care?” P… Riot – well, two years ago in Germany for the similar act in the church court sentenced for two years in prison and this verdict did not attract attention in the world. What would happened to P.. Riot if they performed similar act in Jerusalem in front of “The Wall of Cry”? Subject: Re: Comment on Putin: “Publish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US”

          • artfuldgr

            Sveiks… i am from a latvian family your leaders tried to exterminate…

            Remember the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact – June 17, 1940 – when your leader Stalin teamed up with hitler to start WWII? [ignoring the first invasion and not yet the third when the NKVD came to ask questions]

            A whole lot given the fact that the USA peoples all come from other lands, the russian peoples not so much…

            ask us about the latvian rifle corps… red and white… what happened to the 200,000 latvians in the courland?

            come to the US, we can sit yuou down in brighton beach and they can teach you

            we even remember the pages ripped out from textbooks to be replaced… you know, like when the latvian right hand man of leader of the NKVD was removed then erased from history…

            ask us about Kamera… Katyn forest… Holodomar… and lots and lots of various attrocities and cheating of the people, taking their property, murdering them out right, or torturing them to death…

            the latvians in america know more than many of the latvians in latvia because they did not have the soviet machine lie, oppress, rob, and kill them…

            • andrew

              The “parents” of Molotov-Ribbentrop pact in 1939 was the Munich peace agreement among Germany-UK-France-Poland (that is profited by it) and USSR strongly resisted to it. The only USSR was against it, against Hitler. The offer to make a coalition against Hitler was denied a number of times by France and UK. USSR in order to win the time in preparing to war with Germany signed an agreement (Molotov-Ribbentrop). 1939 Poland was invaded but despite the agreement France and UK did not render any military aid (betrayed it). 1940 France paid the price – was conquered by Germany Check facts please

              • Randy Hudson

                Andrew, you need to check your facts.

                It was only after Germany turned on its ally Russia that Stalin met with Churchill and Roosevelt several times to discuss strategy. Churchill wanted to invade from the South, while Stalin and Roosevelt thought an amphibious invasion from the North would be best. Stalin and Roosevelt eventually won the debate. However, you seem to think the US could just snap its fingers and invade.
                You give no credence to the facts as they existed; the US Navy had been somewhat devastated by the cowardly sneak attack at Pearl harbor in late 1941. An attack that came from a country for which we were at peace. The US was not in the war, the US had to fully transform its entire manufacturing machine……they stopped making cars and started building ships, tanks, aircraft, and whatever was needed…..much of this was sent to Russia on a lend/lease basis to help the Russian repel the German advances.

                The US was fighting a war in the Pacific while attempting to mechanize for the largest amphibious assault in the history of the World. It was agreed upon the the invasion would be in the summer of 1944. That is only 2 1/2 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

                I am not sure if you understand how large this assault in Norther France was….I tend to believe Russian History books plays down the role of the true Allied forces.

                The D-Day invasion, by the numbers:

                5000 ships
                50,000 vehicles
                11,000 aircraft

                All of this was put together in a 2 1/2 year period…..the logistic alone are unbelievable.

                Not only did Russia sign a non-aggression pact with Hitler in 1939, it was revealed in 1989 that Stalin had secretly negotiated the split of territories with Hitler after the war. This proves that Stalin was not a reluctant participant but a co-conspirator with Hitler. The only problem is, Stalin had no idea he had made a deal with a worse devil than he.

      • valdanos

        Serbia is begging for Russian military bases – can you help them get it! Russia is refusing, why?
        Serbs love Russia more than their own country to no avail!

        • artfuldgr

          philipines is now asking to re-open the US base there as the chinese are scaring everyone in the area

          • Randy Hudson

            Yes I know, I would give them the big middle finger salute.

    • David Haug

      Putin, you got road maps and survey information. You have routes inward for certain payloads. So What. You deploy certain aircraft to distract and others to try to hit a target. You have a Hudson bay interface. You have a gulf of Mexico interface and others. What do intelligent people know? Your people are no less or more intelligent.
      What is En passant?
      What is the kings ransomed pawn?
      What is war? Natural control of the sociopath and their destructive nature toward the man.
      Control is of the sociopath nature. So is spreading or enforcing some personal faith or belief.

    • valdanos

      Only the military industrial establishment lobbyist can, with a straight face, predict Putin will invade Europe…oh, I forgot, and some really demented characters, too!

      • Randy Hudson

        Because he didn’t invade Georgia, and he didn’t invade Crimea, and he hasn’t invaded Ukraine….right? And the Soviet Union did not invade Afghanistan, as well as severla other countries in WWII.

        • valdanos

          And we didn’t invade Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia…etc etc

          • HimThatsNot Him

            Actually no, read more on those wars. You are misinformed.

            • valdanos

              Oh, NO! I’m from there and I AM VERY INFORMED – it’s you who is lacking insight!

              • HimThatsNot Him

                From where?

                • valdanos

                  Serbia! What a dirty war that was!
                  again: (youtube) Michael Savage – the truth about Serbia and Kosovo
                  gen. Charles G. Boyd – Making Peace With the Guilty – CFR’s “Foreign Affairs Magazine”
                  p.s. I’ll test you on this!

                  • HimThatsNot Him

                    Well, that explains it. It’s hard to have an argument with someone from a borderline 3rd world country. All you people know is corruption. You can’t even get a pillow in the hospital unless you bribe a nurse. That’s if even you are able to even get into a room. You are very misinformed, but I see now that it isn’t your fault.

                    • valdanos

                      Raised and college educated (HSU) in the US – perhaps more successful than you…except in gobbling media’s B.S.

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        Anyone can lie on here, guy. You aren’t fooling anyone. You are just some Putin sympathizer who lives in Serbia, and has never left.

                      • valdanos

                        I see the palms through my windows, dude! I am also retired and an aspiring screenplay writer – have one IMDb entry – not much but it’s a start!
                        p.s. if you are ready to put down $1,000 bet I’ll show you!
                        p.p.s you must be a Democrat: “when you lose/have no an argument – insult”!

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        Lol…….Is this M. Night Shyamalan? So, I guess that you are used to writing fiction.

                      • valdanos

                        Wrong again! You are misfiring today like a rickety motorcycle in India!
                        My best friend was a bodyguard to the stars and this script I’m presently writing is based on his life! He was a personal bodyguard to the star who first broke “2 billion dollars barrier”* in Hollywood and I’m sure you saw both of them in many movies!

                        p.s. (*) his movies earned 2 billion dollars before anyone else’s!

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        Lol…You are a riot, guy. You lie worse than Russian local news.

                      • valdanos

                        O.K. – good bye!

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        I’ll see you at the Oscars.

                      • valdanos

                        Sorry, you need at least HS diploma and a great personality to be an usher!

                      • Randy Hudson

                        He is a liar.

                    • andrew

                      Arrogance – is the only deadly sin

                • andrew

                  He never reveals the sources of information. The name Ezhov was erased but we all know him – kind of contradiction

              • artfuldgr

                yeah… your right… what can you tell me about latvian Nikolai Yezhov? Stalin erased his image from books, and photos and lots of places – he became a unperson… (see the vanishing commissar)

                tell us about “Yezhovshchina”…

                want to see the pictures of trotsky before and after Stalin removed him from history?
                Lev Kamenev? Alexander Malchenko?

                Can you compare the outcome of the challenger incident with the history of Valentin Bondarenko?

                We must make the young into a generation of Communists. Children, like
                soft wax, are very malleable and they should be moulded into good
                Communists… We must rescue children from the harmful influence of the
                family… We must nationalize them. From the earliest days of their
                little lives, they must find themselves under the beneficent influence
                of Communist schools… To oblige the mother to give her child to the
                Soviet state – that is our task.” – The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin’s Russia, 2007

          • Randy Hudson

            What does America have to do with your original statement of ignorance?

          • artfuldgr

            yeah… many of them were occupations..

            like poland 1939-1956
            baltics 1940-1991
            finns 1940s
            bessarabia and northern bukovina 1940
            then after changing sides with hitler and joining the west, there was the occupation of northern iran, hungary, romania, bulgaria, czecoslovakia, northern norway, bornholm, germany, astria, manchuria, korea (1945-1948), kuril islands… etc

        • andrew

          Well, I expressed my opinion that USA, Russia, UK do the same things. What about US troops that presently in Afghanistan? Isn’t similar, a kind of a time machine when 30 years ago USSR was there? 19 c when British tried to invade it? What about present Iraq? Please, do not explain it that locals dreamed of freedom from Saddam – it was “white powder” as the reason

          • Randy Hudson

            US Troops are in Afghanistan because is supports Islamic Terrorist, you know like the ones that raped and killed Russian babies in Beslan.

            We went to Iraq, did what we set out to do, and retreated. Unfortunately -0-bama failed to recognize the threat in Iraq and pulled out too much, and too soon.

            • andrew

              agree with that

              • Randy Hudson

                I have much compassion for the Russian people, I watched the Beslan massacre in horror…..I have watched the documentary “The Children of Beslan” and it will haunt me forever. Many Americans either don’t know what happened, or were too young and don’t care.

                This is what I don’t understand, why isn’t Russia in the middle of this fight against ISIS and the Muslim Terrorist?

                Putin has murdered for the KGB, he has ordered the murder of his advisories one after another……not really sure how anybody could defend this monster. I do not defend 0bama as he is a Socialist moron with absolutely no skills to run a country. he is lucky they allow really stupid people to vote in the US.

                • Jesse Liang

                  I have much compassion, for you.

        • David Ray Stevens

          And America did not invade Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Cuba, support two wars in 1979 (Iraq and Iran) and tried to support a revolution with the Cantras in Nicaragua.

          • Randy Hudson

            David, your off point Sir. It is easy to get hung up on the word invade I guess. The original comment was about Russia, not the US. My response was about Russia, not the US. You have started a new conversation which is fine with me. Yes the US has done some questionable things, however, the US does not invade sovereign territories for the purpose of imperialistic expansionism. The US has merely tried to maintain or tilt the balance of power to our advantage in several high profile areas. Protecting ones borders by any means possible, and overthrowing despotic regimes are all good causes in my opinion…..it just sometimes doesn’t work very well.

            The enemy of my enemy is my friend, that is until he defeats my enemy and turns on me with the military capabilities I have bestowed upon them.

            • David Ray Stevens

              I understand what you are saying, it is all about how you look at the world. If all was fair then every nation has the right to self govern even if another nation or nations do not agree with your nation’s politics, economic system, religion, and so on. the people of Ukraine have the right to choose their own destiny no more or less than any other country. Many in Ukraine, mostly the Russian speaking majority in the eastern half of Ukraine wanted to join the Russian federation. that is their choice, their revolution, if Russia wants to help the pro Russian rebels then that should be ok BECAUSE all is fair. Now flip that same situation in Feb. 2011, Libya, a revolution starts one of many in this “Arab Spring” year.

              Now everything being fair, this was Kaddafi’s war, he was the leader of that nation, it does not matter what nation like him or hate him, he is the Libyan president. by March The U.N spear headed by America had voted on a “No Fly Zone” of a Libya, five countries did not agree on this no fly zone, Russia, China, and Germany being three of them.
              “On 19 March, the first act of NATO allies to secure the no-fly zone by destroying Libyan air defences began when French military jets entered Libyan airspace on a reconnaissance mission heralding attacks on enemy targets. In the weeks that followed, American forces were in the forefront of NATO operations against Libya. More than 8,000 American personnel in warships and aircraft were deployed in the area. At least 3,000 targets were struck in 14,202 strike sorties, 716 of them in Tripoli and 492 in Brega. The American air offensive included flights of B-2 Stealth bombers, each bomber armed with sixteen 2000-pound bombs, flying out of and returning to their base in Missouri on the continental United States. Clearly the support provided by the NATO airforces was pivotal in the ultimate success of the revolution (which combined with its short duration makes it a coup d’état).”
              Around October 20, 2011 America intelligence was made aware that Kaddafi my run for it, the U.S. targeted a convoy leaving Kaddafi’s home town, Kaddafi was captured and killed.
              All being fair, we condemn Russia for supporting Ukrainian rebels, but we feel completed justified after supporting rebels in Libya. We condemn Russia for the deaths of thousands of civilians in Ukraine. We helped assassinate the leader of a Libya because he was killing civilian rebel Libyans, but no one stopped to think, those air strikes we did on Libya not only killed Libyan military but also Libyan civilians fighting the anti Kaddafi rebels, over 30,000 civilians died in this war.
              Now look at Libya, it is a shining example of a thriving capitalist democracy, right?
              All being fair the rules that we expect every country to play by should also apply to us, if we condemn a nation for supporting a revolution for what ever reason they are doing it then we also should be condemned for supporting a revolution for what ever reason we feel justified. If all is fair.
              I hate to say it but Libya was better off with Kaddafi, Iraq with Seddam Hussan, Have we been supporting rebels in Syria? I will not be surprised if one day some memo or top secret paper is made public and says America trained and armed a group of rebels that turned out to be ISIS later, it has happed before and 9/11 happed later.
              We have 800 military bases planted all over the world because of power,

              • Randy Hudson

                All good point David, as I said not all of what the US does is good. The Libyan situation is a ticking time bomb IMO and once the story is told some people might find themselves asking for asylum in other countries or in a US Prison.

                First point I would like to make, is that I personally agree with about -0- of -0-bama’s foreign policy (or lack there of). I think much of the turmoil we see in the Middle East is due to his bi-polar signals and limp wristed approach towards those harboring Islamic Terrorists.

                Secondly, the US almost always targets oppressive governments with their efforts. I see no such oppression in Ukraine. Russia is not “helping” the rebels, Russia is LEADING the rebels and there is a difference. Hindsight is 20/20…….The US invaded Iraq for whatever reason they could come up with, from the human rights perspective alone I agreed with the decision.

                So no, all is not fair, and many people in the world find themselves oppresed by their despotic leaders. Murdered by the thousands for being Christian, or gay, or stoned to death in the town square by grown men under Sharia Law…..all for walking with the wrong boy.

                There is evil in this world, and from what I can tell much of what the US does is in effort to overthrow evil. As for the regime we have in office today, well, they are the epitome of evil IMO, especially Hilary…..yes I think she is worse than the zero man.

                • Jesse Liang

                  your ignorance has killed your small witted brain, Klaato, you must gear up.

                  • Klaatu

                    Ok Jesse……..instead of making derogatory personal statements towards me, why not post an opinion or specific knowledge you might have to counter my opinion?
                    You might be taken seriously if you attempt to do so. This whole flag waving deal does not compel me to engage you.

                    • Klaatu

                      Never mind….I just looked at your profile and found that you are a one topic troll.

                      Buh bye!

      • artfuldgr

        1552 invasion of Kazan Khanate
        1654 invasion of eastern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
        1792 invasion of Poland
        1808 invasion of Swedish Finland
        1809 invasion of Sweden
        1853 invasion of Moldavia and Wallachia
        1855 invasion of Ottoman Turkey
        1877 invasion of Ottoman Bulgaria
        1878 invasion of Ottoman Turkey
        1914 invasion of Germany
        1914 invasion of Galicia
        1915 invasion of Ottoman Empire
        1919 invasion of Ukraine
        1920 invasion of Poland
        1939 invasion of Manchuria
        1939 invasion of Poland
        1939 invasion of Estonia
        1939 invasion of Latvia
        1939 invasion of Lithuania
        1939 invasion of Finland
        1941 invasion of Iran
        1944 invasion of Romania
        1944 invasion of Albania
        1944 invasion of occupied Europe
        1944 invasion of Yugoslavia
        1944 invasion of Bulgaria
        1945 invasion of Slovakia
        1945 invasion of Croatia
        1945 invasion of occupied Europe
        1956 invasion of Hungary
        1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia
        1979 invasion of Afghanistan
        2008 invasion of Georgia
        2014 invasion of Ukraine

        just a hint… and there is a LOT more in terms of arms sales, instigations, and even sending military to fight under other persons flag as in Asia…

        • andrew

          USA started with 13 states … how it happened that now it is more then 50?…

          • valdanos

            Putin did it!

        • Onako sa strane

          I believe that you caused many LOL’s with this. Ignorance and absurdity…

        • schalt

          Hey murikan’, why don’t you give the land back to NATIVE Americans the land you ILLEGALLY occupied and all of you ex Europeans can come back home to Europe, black to Africa and yellows back to Asia.

        • andrew

          invasion is your favorite word… Well, at least Moldova was “invaded” in 1812 – it was happy before Russian invasion under Turkish Empire… but Russians made Moldovans unhappy. They liberated them…1915 invasion of Turkish Empire?!!! Similar to invasion of Moon – 100% lie. Then it was WW1 1914-18 and how Ukraine was “invaded’ in 1919? From 1654 it was a part of Russia … and by the way, in Periaslav Ukrainian rulers voted for the petition in which they asked to joined Russia and helped them to fight Poland that then conquered and ruled Ukraine, and made Ukrainians slaves. (Poor Poland! Why not to mention the fact that 16-17 cent. Poland invaded Russia and its rulers were in Kremlin?) So, Ukraine was invaded two times?!!! 1939 – Japan attacked USSR in Manchuria and Halhin-Holl but it was defeated there…. who invaded China then?!!! (the answer – Japan, from where it attacked) 1877 Bulgaria was liberated from Osman’s WITH BULGARIANS!!! And from then and on it has its own government – no Russians there! 1914 – invasion of Germany?!!!!!! Liar – I assert that you are the liar and ready for bet in front of all others. The others – please check so-called list above

    • HimThatsNot Him

      The craziest thing about this interview with Putin is his answer to the question about having any regrets in life. In Putin’s mind, he is absolutely perfect in every way, shape, and form. This guy is insane.

      • tedon

        Putin’s is not mentally insane, but his ego has been inflating to dangerous to people’s lives worldwide.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          I’d say a KGB killer who say’s he has no regrets in life what-so-ever is mentally insane.

      • motun

        so you conveniently ignored the mostly good points he made.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          Sorry, I’m a part of the sane majority that knows and understands what a psycho Ras Putin is. It’s so sad watching you poor souls kiss the ground that this KGB murderer walks on. I guess that you haven’t a choice.

    • Tim Z

      A big reason for our bases overseas is what was agreed upon post WWII. Yes, we could just pack up and leave, but is that really good for security around the globe?

      • valdanos

        Almost one thousand military bases is not EXCESSIVE?!?! Are you a lobbyist for a weapon manufacturer?
        I don’t want my grandchildren burdened with paying for our global military escapades! This planet is not our military establishment’s PLAYGROUND!

        • HimThatsNot Him

          If those bases weren’t there, those countries would be Russia by now. Look what happened to the Ukraine right when they were about to get closer ties with the EU. Putin invaded.

          • valdanos

            I say, all the world’s countries with Russian majority should be able to join Russia!

            • HimThatsNot Him

              Of course, you are one of Putin’s puppets. What about Moldova? Russia wants to invade them as well, but last time I checked those are Romanian’s.

              • valdanos

                Then they have nothing to worry about! Serbia is begging to be occupied and annexed by Russia but Russians are refusing – there is no significant Russian population there! So, don’t worry, Ireland is safe, too – they will never switch to producing Vodka – your supply of Irish Whiskey is safe!

                • HimThatsNot Him

                  I don’t drink whiskey. There is nothing in Serbia for Putin to benefit from. I love how you think that he invaded the Ukraine for his people, when any educated person knows that he is just there to occupy the black gold in the Black Sea. Russia sucks!

                  • valdanos

                    Give Texas back to Mexico then! And when you are at it Arizona, New Mexico, (southern) California and back to Spain Philippines, Puerto Rico and Central America…what’s teh point?

                    • HimThatsNot Him

                      No Mexican’s in Texas want to be part of Mexico again. That’s why millions of them sneak up every year. You make no sense. I see now that you are from Serbia, and I know your type having lived in Eastern Europe for 5 years. I don’t want to insult you anymore, because I know that you are very misinformed there, and still under a rule of communism, even if your leaders specify otherwise.

                      • valdanos

                        No “Texanos” wanted be the part of Mexico – no Crimean and E.Ukrainian (ethnic Russians) want to be part of Ukraine – God, you are tick sculled!
                        p.s. btw, I haven’t been in Serbia for almost 40 years – so I am not “misinformed there”!

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        I know, you are this very successful person who lives in the US, but hates the US and loves Russia. Why don’t you go to downtown Austin and spew your anti-American nonsense. See how well you do. You’re just a Russian troll, guy.

                      • valdanos

                        I love The US and I want to be burred here! At the same time I consider “The Monroe Doctrine” to be the most brilliant historical documents that was warning us about people like you! You don’t sound very educated so I hope you’ll google some of the things I have mentioned here! Being a Russophobic “comedian wanna be” just doesn’t cut it in life!

                        p.s. didn’t USSR collapsed due to uncontrolled military expansion – we are heading in the same direction!

                      • Randy Hudson

                        USSR collapsed because of its economy, or lack thereof. Reagan conspired with the Saudis back in the 80’s to artificially deflate the price of oil which signaled the last straw for a communist economy that could not be sustained. USSR collapsed and all of the “annexed” countries were free from Mother Russia……..Putin wants it all back.

                      • artfuldgr

                        no.. it didnt collapse.. the leaders kind of faked it… it just gave up the front of communism and went to be run by the FSB.. since when is there a collapse of a hate regime and the people in office jsut changed duties and stay in the jobs? hte country hasnt even given up its old structure, and constitution is not much changed…

                        its name changing organs still remain with new names AGAIN
                        Cheka/GPU/OGPU,vCheka,NKVD/GUGB,NKGB/MGB,MGB,KGB,FSB
                        they swalloed FAPSI… there are other such agencies, like the SVR (Who created biological weapons in violation of the treaty and were caught when their anthrax got out and killed a few hundred people)

                        but one of the more interesting was LAbatory 12, or Kamera…

                        from 1921, to todayunder the SVR And headquartered in Yasenevo…

                      • artfuldgr

                        he came from soviet russia to be progressive liberal… ie communist to communist… not much of a change… next he will tell us he did a stint as a fabian in enland…

                      • Randy Hudson

                        That is a lie…..Ukrainians do not wish to be anything with Russia.

                      • artfuldgr

                        actually he was right… he said russians in ukraine which were deposited there by stalin and occupation period are hated in the ukraine, and so might not want to stay… but the ukrainians had enough of russians, as had czechs, east germans, poles, slavics, hungarians, romanians, etc…

                        mexicans come in the millions here, we give them education, support, medical treatment of the worlds best… bout the ONLY think that russia is known for making the best of is totalitairianism, poisons, weapons, matryoshka dolls… but not much of anything else as their people are not much allowed to make much… (though when they come to the americas, they are one of the most successful groups in the country!!! its amazing what some freedom can do for people who never had it, and how cripling it can be for those that take it for granted)

                      • artfuldgr

                        you had to make a wall to keep people in, and we cant keep them out..
                        duh…

                    • artfuldgr

                      Puerto rico dont wnat to go back… texas dont want to go back…
                      you guys run central america, which we never took…
                      the phiippines dont want spain and invited the US

                      and all your countries ran like crazy to get away from you when offered…

                • artfuldgr

                  I would not be so confidant as to russian vodka… the mobsters in your country bought American made distilled grain alcohol (192 proof), put chemical dye in it, then shipped the containers to russia labled – windshield wiper fluid… cologn.. mothwash and cleaning solvent… they then added chemicals that made the blue go away, and added vodka flavoring…

                  ”It takes a lot of organization to get millions of gallons from the
                  distilleries in the U.S. to the streets of Moscow,” Edgar A. Domenech,
                  the special agent in charge of the A.T.F.’s New York office

                  this “samogon” was believed to account for more than half of the 600 million gallons russians consum regularly… you could buy it cheaper in the US, avoid the taxes by coloring and mislabeling, serve it to your own people, and sell the real stuff to the west at a premium price

                  The Russian immigrant who is cooperating with prosecutors — officials fear his life is in danger — admitted that his company shipped the alcohol in seagoing containers that each held 148 55-gallon drums, according to the court papers.

                  To consolidate state control over the industry, President Vladimir V. Putin has created a state-owned conglomerate to act as a holding company for the distilleries in which the Russian government has a stake.

            • artfuldgr

              i say all the countries where stalin placed russians who cause problems, get to kick them out… and russia would take them back… ok with you valdanos? that means get out of most of the sattelites, get out of poland, get out of the baltics, etc.

              get out of kazakhstan and take the bio warfare factory that made anthrax with you
              its in Stepnogorsk if you dont know…

              the country cant keep a treaty… from peace treaties to the Biological Weapons Convention, to lots of others… shall i list them?

      • Zak Carter

        Is it really good that we’ve racked up 18 trillion in debt while we’ve been playing global cop? And how much longer can we sustain that?

        • Tim Z

          Zak, the biggest reason we have 18 trillion in debt is because of all of the entitlement spending. When you combine Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, we have nearly 100 trillion in unpaid liabilities. President Obama has racked up more debt in his presidency than ALL of the Presidents put together before him. But yet, he said back in 2007 and 2008 that deficit spending was unpatriotic.

          • Randy Hudson

            Then again he lied about everything.

          • Zak Carter

            Yet we have been hypocrites when it comes to our calls to reduce spending.
            For too long we’ve been critical of government spending here at home
            while seeming to promote a vision that big government could do no wrong
            overseas. In my opinion, if we were really still the land of the brave we wouldn’t be so worried about every potential threat. And 500 billion a year just to the DOD didn’t add to the debt?…

            • Tim Z

              In the basic framing of our country, the founding fathers said three things that should be used from our taxes: a parcel service, infrastructure and a common defense. We should be able to raise an army and maintain our navy. So, in retrospect, it’s the entitlement spending that’s adding to the debt every year…

        • Randy Hudson

          Dude……had we been global cop in 1939, 45 million people might not have died.

          Read a history book, formulate some perspective here.

          • valdanos

            If Woodrow Wilson didn’t screw up The Treaty of Versailles – “1939” wouldn’t have happened!

            • Randy Hudson

              If Germany hadn’t lost WWI the Treaty of Versailles would have never been written.

        • M Morris

          the 18 trillion in debt is not from the military complex. about 16% of the US budget is for military purposes. the Remainder is for social programs like welfare and social security and debt payments so forth.

    • Richards

      I’ve never read so must anti Russian bullshit
      In my life.

      • Randy Hudson

        Anti Putin……pro Russian people.

      • artfuldgr

        Thats your own fault, you ought to get out more often…

    • Jerry Camp

      Putin’s 100% right.US tries to BS the World and point finger to Russia.

      • HimThatsNot Him

        Speaking of BS, watch any news outlet in Russia. Russian’s must be immensely stupid, because everything that they are shown on the news there are complete lies. And not just little lies or changes, but they actually stage fake videos of war and claim it to be something real. There is a website that exposes all of their insanity, and they show real reports, and how Russia changes them, and uncut videos of people faking stories, as well as video footage that Russia claims is the Ukraine, when it is actually 10 year old footage of Syria. And they use this same type of footage over and over again for decades. It’s crazy.

        • valdanos

          Our American “independent” media taught them all the tricks!

          • HimThatsNot Him

            Yeah, not even close guy.

            • valdanos

              I know, they’ll never catch up to “our boys” – whom ever they are working for!!!

              • HimThatsNot Him

                Why don’t you do show me the difference, with proof.

                • valdanos

                  Your comments are proof enough, however, if you insist check the youtube – Michael Savage – the truth about Serbia and Kosovo – and take a test!

                  • HimThatsNot Him

                    Nobody knows who this is. A radio show host…Lol. You really are an Idiot. You are way too far gone.

                    • valdanos

                      And so is an “idiot” American gen. Charles G. Boyd in his articles in Foreign Affairs Magazine – the most respected publication in teh world!
                      You are a demented Rusophobic person full of hate!

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        How can anyone be misinformed by this garbage, when nobody listens to this BS? This is the first time that I have heard of Foreign Affairs Magazine..lol….Only geniuses like you read that lame nonsense. Most American’s already know it’s garbage, so we pay no attention.

                      • valdanos

                        I am not surprised you haven’t heard of The Foreign Affair Magazine – it’s a CFR’s publication read by the intellectual elite…O.K. I have to disclose the CFR is “Council on Foreign Relations” – the most prestigious think-tank on this planet!
                        http://www.cfr.org/
                        Realizing your level of education I am not surprised by your views!

                      • artfuldgr

                        yeah… they are located in the same building as russian stuff… along with the trilateral commission… given you speak russian you know that a council is a soviet…
                        “Sovet Inostrannykh Otnosheniy”
                        if you pay attention to who created it, they are known for their communist loves.. some under woodrow wilson, the first progressive (socialist/communist) president before FDR, and there was also walter lippman… its history reads like a who;s who of spying, conspiracies, known political games , and more… ford foundation, and rockerfellers contributed… eentually canregie corporation… all of them have a bad reputation historically towards communising the USA… Many of the ideas they pushed started in the soviet union as ways of manipulating politics in the US…

                      • HimThatsNot Him

                        Yes, you are just too intelligent for the rest of us. That’s why you’re on here all day long lying to everyone. Rogue scholar.

                      • artfuldgr

                        “I began to study, intensively and
                        critically … the works of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, Mao and other
                        ‘classics’ of Marxism. These were the founders of a new religion – the
                        religion of hatred, revenge and atheism.”
                        -Alexander N. Yakovlev, Soviet propaganda chief

                        you were saying?

          • artfuldgr

            Sorry… but the history goes the other way… and it was the czars that started the eveil spy agencies that continued to today… so many people in the west were enamoured of the soviet revolution and worked for it and wanted it… Dewey modeleed our schools, Durante covered up the holodomar starvation and on and on it goes…

            shows how bad your history is… we in the country that could look at other newspapers for our whole history are being lectured by someone whose history would not allow even phone calls without suspecion… friendships without suspicioun. etc…

        • Richards

          Yeah just like the BBC fox sky need I go on.
          Most of them so called news reader’s are. AMERICAN. AND BRITISH..

          • HimThatsNot Him

            The difference between the US and Russia, is that we know it’s BS. You don’t. You folks are so entwined in lies and corruption that you can’t even decipher what truth actually is.

            • artfuldgr

              yeah… but to be ruthful, we arent that good at it any more either…
              even AFTER russia admitted the HIV was made in labs in the US was disenformatzia, you can still find people who will repeat it…

          • artfuldgr

            the Brits werein their country since the country was settled a long time ago
            most russians have yet to leave their country, and vacationing in a dascha in an occupied state is not the same…

            but most americans are from other countries… including the Russian Diaspora

            In 2007, however, Russian was the primary spoken language of 851,174 Americans at home
            The New York City metropolitan area continues to be by far the leading metropolitan gateway for Russian immigrants legally admitted into the United States

            They estimate that there are about 3.5 million russians in the US…

            news of what they lived like gets around… and thats not including the people from hungary, croatia, serbia, romania, ygoslavia, czech republic, slovakia, and on and on…

            A large wave of Russians immigrated in the short time period of 1917–1922, in the wake of October Revolution and Russian Civil War. This group is known collectively as the White emigres. United States of America

            russia does not have 3.5 mllion americans living there… do they?

            Alexander Kerensky came to the US
            Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stalins daughter recently died a cheese head in wisconsin
            Vladimir Zworykin came, najinsky came, latvian ballet dancers Māris Liepa and Baryshnikov came here… Alexander M. Poniatoff, the founder of Ampex came to the US
            Alexander Lodygin came Igor Sikorsky (who invented the Helicopter and Aerosan) – united technologies owned sikorsky now… Vladimir Yourkevitch, and Alexander Procofieff de Seversky. Sergei Rachmaninoff and Igor Stravinsky are by many considered to be among the greatest composers ever to live in the United States of America / The novelist Vladimir Nabokov, the violinist Jasha Heifetz, and the actor Yul Brynner also came to the US
            Ayn Rand in 1926 and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1974 came to the us…

            its a humongous list… you guys nearly got presidential assasin Lee Harvey Oswald, edwards snowden…

            if you look at who left the US to go to russia, it was mostly traitors, and spies. – and half the time itw was cause no ohter country would take them after what they did..
            George Koval. – William Martin and Bernon Mitchell – and i can list a lot more..
            and they spent their time trying to get out again… no one would take marin and mitchell, with martin dyuing in moscow, and mitchell making it to tihuana mexico… Bill Haywood fled prosecution under the same law that snowden fled under, died 7 years later. Robert Webster trid to defect to be with his mistress…

            what do you have to add to my list?

        • Jerry Camp

          I ‘m billingual and watching both US/Russia news daily.You?I don’t think you can do the same means you’re just US brainwashed.Analyze same events with both sides to get close to reality.

          • artfuldgr

            you definitely have the put downs and hatred in order…
            but remember… lots of the people commenting fled russia… duh
            i work with a lot of them… smart people, glad they got out

    • Mykry

      …see the difference between Russia and the US” — take a look at any map and see the difference between Russian and the US and any other country for that matter. Russia has invaded and absorbed hundreds of nationalities into what is now called Russia. They almost did it with most of Eastern Europe if it wasn’t for the US. Russia isn’t the largest country in the world because it was all Russian; it’s the largest because of Russia’s imperial mission over the centuries and its resurgent neo-imperialism expansionism.

      • Richards

        Where do you get that information from? And what do you know about Russian history?
        Not much is seems!!

        • Mykry

          Shall I list the peoples subject to invasion, Russification, and absorption? Chuvash, Mari, Mordva, Tatar-Mishar, Udmurt, Bashkir, Finnic Mordvans, Burtas, Permians, Kazan, Kalmyks, Vespians, Maris, Meria, Murova (and several other Finnic peoples), Chechens, Buryat, Chuvash, Kabardins, Kalmyks, Karelians, Khakas, Ossetians, Yakuts, Udmurts, Tuvinians, Komi, Karachays, Ingush, Adyghe, Chukchi,etc, etc, etc,…many, many more.
          Of course, many of the indigenous peoples were slaughtered and enslaved through genocides which were ordered by Moscow to expel these natives and eradicate their culture (Oh please ask me for an example, I can’t wait to give you this information).
          Of course, there is no room for minorities (or their languages) in Russia. Russia considers itself a single nationality where all indigenous peoples are ‘Russians’. One language, one culture, with no regard to ones previous ethnicity or history—not allowed, I’m afraid.

          • artfuldgr

            Welcome MYKRY…
            thanks for saving me the time…

    • He doesn’t know where they all are and this is his ever so desperate attempt to try and get the U.S suckered in to publish one showing where they are all located lol

      • Stormcrow

        All he is stating is that the fact that there are U.S. military bases all over the world and few to none Russian bases in other countries. This would suggest that the U.S. seems to be acting more Imperial then a free nation.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          Those bases are there with an agreement with those governments, and they are paid very well for them. They are also there to keep countries like Russia from invading.

        • Steve

          The United States is a maritime power that depends on trade and treaties. The bases could not exist if those member countries did not have a vested interest. Russia is an insular land empire less dependent on trade other then the export of commodities. Thus trade and the security of trading partners are more important to the United States then to Russia. Of course many of these bases are on the borders of the old Soviet Union because those are the countries that were most threatened by Soviet aggression.

        • M Morris

          If ever the USA was asked to leave the countries we pay rent for our bases we would… This cannot be said about Russia… Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Japanese islands. Give back what is not Russia and lets talk then.

    • Maria Ashot

      And how is the number of US bases relevant to the fact that Russians and Kadyrov’s Chechens are waging an undeclared war on Ukraine using the finest in modern Russian weapons, that Russia was only able to develop because Americans took you at your word as a “reformer” who was going to build a modern, democratic society?

      You do realize all the tiny steps of progress in evidence in Russia are due to the kindness and acquiescence of more powerful states, NATO members and Westerners? And how do you repay that kindness? With war against Ukrainians who have vowed to reform, to end the Kleptocracy?

      Today, Ekho Moskvy Radio conducted a survey on whether the average Russian citizen wished for her or his offspring to receive an education in the West, or to move to the West altogether and never return to Russia.

      85% voted to move permanently out of Russia: that is what they want for their kids. Exactly as Ukrainians do: to put an end to the Soviet-Russian model, which has failed, and replace it with Western standards and policies.

      So why are you killing Ukrainians and calling them angry, derisive names?

    • Cassio Trocourt

      I hate this guy but I must recognize a tou·ché when I see it.

    • Shailendra Sharma

      Putin is absolutely correct! It is difficult for our arrogant, self righteous, ‘I own the world and its resources’ American attitude but I see absolutely no reason to have so many military bases or the insatiable appetite to rule the world. Many countries in the world are doing well and surviving without this military presence. All this says about US is they are far more concerned with ‘controlling’ the world and getting their way – as opposed to working with countries mutually to settle disputes…..

      • Randy Hudson

        Seems as though some Americans need to spend a few years in American History class.

        Men much greater than we could ever wish to be sacrificed their lives, and did so gladly in order that we could live our lives free. These men died because NOBODY was watching the inmates. World War I, fooled us once, World War II, fooled us twice, it shall not happen again.

        Just so you know, in that last little war, over 45 million people perished……..all because the World had NO Police to stop Hitler in his tracks. Had the US secured bases in Europe after WWI, Hitler would have been a used cow salesman somewhere in Poland.

        Not sure how many out there understand this, and I’m sure there will many who will argue the point, but the thought of starting a war with the US is definitely a deterrent for asshats like Putin.

        People in the USA, especially those under the age of 35 have been brainwashed by the liberal establishment.

        People like to say “that was so long ago, it would never happen again”….but they refuse to see it is happening today, it happened yesterday, and it will continue to happen. From Castro, to Ceausescu, to Hussien, to Assad, to Ahmadinejad……to finally Putin.

        It will always be there, we will always be the deterrent. When this ceases to happen, the world will be lost to whatever military unit has the most firepower, conscripts, and will to kill. My bet would be on the Middle East, possibly Syria or Iran in collusion with ISIS.

        • M Morris

          More like you need to actually read a book written without propaganda to twist the truth. But then all history books are written by the winners.

          • Randy Hudson

            What did I say that was wrong there Mike?

            I have read many books, none of them say anything about the US signing a non-aggression treaty with Germany in 1939.

            Exactly what did I say that you don’t like?

        • M Morris

          My Reply was supposed to be posted to another post. This site is picking and choosing where to post them i guess. I deleted my post.

          • Randy Hudson

            no harm, no foul.

      • M Morris

        I will say this… If the USA was ever asked by the countries we lease our bases from and have treaties to have bases in their countries. WE WOULD LEAVE… Cannot say the same thing about Russia… How about Russia start by giving back to Japan their islands that were taken from Japan after WW2? How about Russia leaving Georgia? Moldova? Eastern Ukraine and Crimea?

        If the USA were asked to leave a Country we have military bases at where we PAY leases and those countries asked the USA to leave when the leases were up we would… The Philippines is a good example…

        • DeeDee Denise

          Well, leases can be broken you know. Countries DO want the US to leave, like Latin American countries, but the US won’t leave! For example:

          A controversial subject some of the member countries want to take up is asking the US government to close all military bases in Latin America.
          “That is something that belongs in the Cold War,” said Colombian former president Ernesto Samper. “This is growing global economy and we have to leave aside all remnants of the past, especially unilateral politics. The bases are no longer relevant and should go.”
          This ISN’T THE FIRST TIME that Latin American leaders have asked the US government to close its military bases in the region, and like previous pronouncements on the subject, it is expected to go nowhere.

          ****You better believe countries are tired of the US and want them out, but the b@stards won’t go!*****

          • artfuldgr

            protesting people and groups are not the government… got that… the leaer of the country was in talks with obama as to seven more bases… their own miltary was caught murdering people… the USA and columbia signed an agreement for bases in 2009 with obama…

            The United States linked Colombia’s agreement to a trade pact the
            South American nation wants. Colombia also stands to gain from U.S. help
            in the nation’s 45-year-old war against Marxist guerrillas known as the
            Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, commonly called FARC.

            Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez, Defense Minister Gabriel Silva and
            Interior and Justice Minister Fabio Valencia Cossio were joined by U.S.
            Ambassador William Brownfield in signing the document Friday in Bogota,
            the nation’s capital.

            if they didnt wantthem, they could refuse to sign…

            not like the us would invade… but then they would have to deal with the chavistas, the farc, the MS, and tons of others including narco terrotrists…

            • DeeDee Denise

              They want the US OUT…Got That!!!!

      • artfuldgr

        Except that the countries that we have bases in invited us and want us there…
        the classical example is the Philippines…
        the USA had a base in subic bay… one of the largest in asia
        we left in 1992… they are now in talks inviting us back
        because in the modern era, the US has kept no country…
        you have to go back to the british colonial era and not far after to point to a country the US would take or own, and most of the time, we paid for it… paid for manhatten…. paid for the lousiana purchase… United States also paid $15,000,000 ($298,310,309 in 2005 dollars) for the land that became texas… that would be like russia paying all the sattelites billiosn of dollars and not taking them, taking all the peoples posessions etc… (remember, at the time texas was mostly desert)

        lets see.. germany is now germany cause the US held on to half when stalin grabed one halfthen ended up building a wall and making it more and more dangerous to leave… from a fence into a boundary with reinforced concrete, tubes over the top, land mines, machine gun nests (which you can see film clips of them shooting at escapees)… japan was never held fut a while… indonesia is free, despite russia trying for a coupe, china beating them too it and messing it up… then there are the countries of euorpe, and france, which if i remember, was vichey, and uk and usa gave that back… russi instead stook countries at yalta… no?

    • James Jordan

      Does international community know something about currently situation in Eastern part of Ukraine.Infrastucture of the Eastern regions is completely destroyed. War between Russia and Ukraine lasts about a year. Russia is experiencing its entire arsenal of weapons in order to kill Ukrainians. The official number of people killed in the invasion has already reached 6,500 killed from Ukrainian side, the death toll from the Russian side very carefully concealed. OSCE and international negotiations does not particularly help and turn to a blind corner. Please read this interesting and factual article about who really uses Russian military weapons in Ukraine. Russians used Donbass as a testing ground. Collected photographic evidence is only the tip of the iceberg. Occupants in Ukraine test the latest equipment in radio intelligence, electronic warfare, communications and troop control systems.http://victortatar.blogspot.ru/2015/06/a-year-of-putins-arm-traffic-oleksandr_9.html

      • what?

        6500 civilians ( mostly Russian people) were killed by Ukrainian Air strikes. what are u talking about?

        • artfuldgr

          So your saying the ukranians shelled their own people so that russians would leave?
          yeah, that works… (not)

    • Italian government officials would sell out their mothers for money, in this case accepting Russia’s expansionism in Crimea and Ukraine because they do not want to compromise their beneficial economic situation with Russia.and the payola they receive from companies doing business with Russia. Italy is a beautiful country with beautiful people run by greedy corrupt officials.

      • valdanos

        Crimea is Russian Texas – they (Crimeans) first got their independence and then applied for Russian membership! Except that Crimea was Russian for the most of several centuries and the most inhabitants are Russians – Khrushchev annexed into Ukraine! And just like Texanos (Texas Mexicans) fought against Mexico – most Crimea Ukrainians sided with independence movement and subsequent membership into Russian federation! Most Ukrainian officers and soldiers in Crimea joined Russian federal army.
        p.s. BTW, I don’t care much for Putin but that’s the reality!

        • M Morris

          Your statement is a twist of the truth… However i would say that if Russian troops were not in crimea at the time and forcing a vote and allowing only voters that wanted to be annexed to vote i would agree with you some what. Crimea was also conquered by Catherine the Great and that was only a few hundred years ago… Lets give it back to the natives.

    • Randy Hudson

      Seems as though some Americans need to spend a few years in American History class.

      Men much greater than we could ever wish to be sacrificed their lives, and did so gladly in order that we could live our lives free. These men died because NOBODY was watching the inmates. World War I, fooled us once, World War II, fooled us twice, it shall not happen again.

      Just so you know, in that last little war, over 45 million people perished……..all because the World had NO Police to stop Hitler in his tracks. Had the US secured bases in Europe after WWI, Hitler would have been a used cow salesman somewhere in Poland.

      Not sure how many out there understand this, and I’m sure there will many who will argue the point, but the thought of starting a war with the US is definitely a deterrent for asshats like Putin.

      People in the USA, especially those under the age of 35 have been brainwashed by the liberal establishment.

      People like to say “that was so long ago, it would never happen again”….but they refuse to see it is happening today, it happened yesterday, and it will continue to happen. From Castro, to Ceausescu, to Hussien, to Assad, to Ahmadinejad……to finally Putin.

      It will always be there, we will always be the deterrent. When this ceases to happen, the world will be lost to whatever military unit has the most firepower, conscripts, and will to kill. My bet would be on the Middle East, possibly Syria or Iran in collusion with ISIS.

      • Tom N April Long

        Props, well worded and thought out……. Exactly what came to my mind when I read the title to this article… In my aging mind I’ve come to realize you have two thought patterns, illusional and delusional. You can only guess Putin’s thought pattern. The easiest premise to validate his delusional thought pattern? That there is absolutely no benefit to him or Russia running with the narrative they have since taking political and military action in Ukraine. Refounding NATO as its mortal enemy, conglomerating the USA as a new fascist empire only struck with wealth and power. Then drawing up Nationalism- ie culture, language, currency and history and presenting anything one or any country that opposes Russia as fascist and only looking to subjugate Russia. Why is it when Russia has shown signs of anything reconciliatory they claim they will not be subjugated??? It’s beyond culture or lack of understanding of so. It’s beyond a game or a power move to gain something because the loss has been so overwhelming to Russia.

      • artfuldgr

        you left out that stalin AND hitler started it… it wasnt all hitler…

    • john

      Yes, the map will show where U.S. bases are meaning that many countries do accept the Americans are much more benign than the idiot Russians (not the people but Putin and his cadres) who are nothing and are unwelcome to most of the countries of the world!

      • intermediate Species

        John, you moron. Take a look at how the US gets its bases set up. They overthrow, coerce and bribe countries. Okinawa wants us out. Europe will eventually figure it out that they are safer without the US and NATO than with them. Other countries will not want to be targeted by Russian and Chinese missiles, and they will step away from their alliance with the USA

        • Randy Hudson

          Yet another opinion based in ignorance.

          • artfuldgr

            thanks for admitting your opinion was in ignorance…

          • artfuldgr

            According to scenarios drafted in 1964, Warsaw Pact forces planned to
            use 131 tactical nuclear missiles and bombs to sideline NATO armaments
            and destroy Western Europe’s political and communications centres, in
            the event of an “imperialist” strike.
            the 17-page Warsaw Pact plan while sifting through declassified communist-era documents in Prague’s military archives,
            The text, written in Russian and entitled CSLA Plan of Action for a War
            Period, was signed by the Czech defence minister of the time and carried
            president Antonin Novotny’s stamp of approval.
            It was shelved by Vaclav Havel in 1990 when he was elected Czech president.

        • Steve

          Err if it were not for US bases all of Europe would have been overrun by the Soviets. Soviet doctrine was to export overthrow and if it meant by a tank so be it? Why are there bases in South Korea? Because a proxy invaded. The Soviet strength was overwhelming military forces. The American strength was overwhelming economic capabilities. The United States did what every maritime power has done when facing a continental power. It is no different then Great Britain verse Napoleon run Europe.

        • artfuldgr

          so you bribe you landlord to stay in the aparmtnet you live? we call it paying them rent
          and its russia and china that does the coercion… why do you think these countries want anti missile tech? not cause the people selling it to them will shoot them, eh? and who did the US overthrow? there hasnt been a US only war since when? coalitions of the UN is not USA only… though USA is often the largest in the group… may i ask the other countries invading ukraine with russia? and should the US fear a russian invasion because we have Brighton Beach…

    • Boyd Cord

      The Dennis hastert case another example we are not free. why does the government need to know what I do with my money?

    • Boyd Cord

      all I know is I cannot gamble on the internet, there are no local gambling outlets toplace bets. I can in the UK I can’there. We are not free.

    • Jae

      Too bad the USA doesn’t have an actual leader at the moment. Personally I think we should leave Russia alone and the Ukraine and focus on our domestic issues—of which there are many including illegal aliens, poverty, stupid people taking out loans for crap they cannot afford, etc.

    • Paul Yim

      What this guy does not understand is that the difference between Soviet Union or Russia and the West or United States is that

      Soviet Union or Russia represents the force of evil, destabilization and dictator
      the West or United States represent the force of good, stabilization and protect of human rights

      We want the US spread across the globe to maintain peace and order.

      • Jae

        The US doesn’t even know its own history anymore…I don’t think you want that! Not until Americans actually value freedom and rule of law. We’ve turned “freedom” into a “don’t bother me anything goes” mentality and that is not what freedom is. Freedom requires restraint…the American public is going in the opposite direction the more and more the media brainwashes society with sexualization, violence, and general debauchery. Without any vital communities of faith in the USA, it is only a matter of time before it goes the way of Rome.

        • intermediate Species

          Sorry, faith groups only make the world more dangerous. Most of the killing over the past two millenia was over religion.

          • Pade

            If you’re going to go that route, don’t forget the hundreds of millions killed by atheists like Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot.

      • G- I- A

        If only closed minds came with close mouths….SMH.

      • intermediate Species

        What kind of fantasy land are you living in? The USA murders more people across the globe than all the other great powers combined. Greed drives this country. It is as if not more evil than what the Soviets represented..

        • Randy Hudson

          Yes, and had the US murdered several thousand in 1939, maybe 45 million wouldn’t have died in WWII.

          Perspective is a really difficult thing for those who do not understand the lessons of history.

        • Richards

          I think there all living in a fantasy world
          What the hells up with them!! I fail to see what putin is doing wrong. He tells the truth more that the yanks do.
          WHATS WRONG WITH YOU. Wouldn’t you be a bit pissed if we we’ve surrounded by all by Russian base’s. America is the true aggressor.

          • HimThatsNot Him

            Putin’s slaves have no other choice than to bow down to him and kiss his A hole. Just stay in Russia, we are tired of you slobs coming to the US and stinking up the country. I’m sure Putin takes great care of you.

          • artfuldgr

            given russia’s STATED ends, most likely yes…
            or shuld we consider them all liars no matter what they say?
            remember “Мы вас похороним!” for one… but there are a lot more…

            • Richards

              No I don’t actually.

        • artfuldgr

          This from the country that created mass deportations to gulags… estmated at 70 million of your own people murdered… (mao beat you at nearly 100 million)… should we also bring up the pogroms? katyn? holodomar? the mass rapes by soviet troops? Silesia? and what of Red Terror? the Purges?

          Martin Latsis, chief of the Ukrainian Cheka, explained in the newspaper Red Terror:

          Do not look in the file of incriminating evidence to see whether or
          not the accused rose up against the Soviets with arms or words. Ask him
          instead to which class he belongs, what is his background, his
          education, his profession. These are the questions that will determine
          the fate of the accused. That is the meaning and essence of the Red
          Terror.

      • David Ray Stevens

        Wow! How many wars has America started? Al Qaeda was created to fight the Soviets, that was an American made enemy, ISIS I fear we will find out later was another American tool to destabilizes Syria, and like Al Qaeda is now out of U.S. Control. After WW2 America has entered so many wars to spread “freedom and democracy”. Not every country on earth can be a democratic republic like America, Iraq and Libya is proof of that.

    • Nancy

      Nice article. I watched that interview, no twisted words. Absolutely true about NATO bases on maps…

      • Randy Hudson

        No NATO bases, which means what?

        a. They don’t have the cash to operate bases?
        b. Nobody wants their rag tag BS on their land?
        c. Nobody trusts Russia?
        d. They are more interested in regaining lost Soviet Union territories?
        e. They are too busy fighting ISIS (rolling my eyes on THAT one)
        f. They couldn’t care less about Human Rights nor oppression unless it affects them?
        g. Putin looks so good without his shirt off, the leaders of other countries won’t let him in?

        Please, explain to me exactly what you take from this interview with a man who idolizes Hitler and Stalin?

        Nobody has given a chit about Russia for the last 30 years, not really sure why he feels the need to ramp up his military and threaten neighbors when his economy is in the garbage.

        A real leader would be a little more concerned about the welfare of his people.

        • G- I- A

          HAHAHA
          a. US has NO cash to operate its own country,let me remind you 20, TRILLION IN DEBT!!!!
          b. NOBODY wants Americans in their countries,people that travel (unlike you) know that!
          c.Nobody trusts US
          d.Russia is the biggest country in the world,I don’t think they need to grab any more land.(But aim sure your FOX news tells you otherwise.)
          e.US was too busy creating ISIS,now they don’t know how to handle it.
          f.The pot calling the kettle black.
          e.HAHA here is another example that US has bigger problem on their hands,Randy ,are you a closet F##g?

          • DeeDee Denise

            BINGO!!!…Great Reply!

            • Randy Hudson

              Really, and I was starting to respect your opinion a bit……too bad…….Bye bye, you are the weakest link.

              • DeeDee Denise

                Doesn’t matter…my reply still stands! I’m not looking for your approval…carry on.

              • G- I- A

                Closed mind individuals like you are incapable of respecting or tolerating an opinion that differs from yours. Thats why you label everyone “Russian troll”.The US is so “free” and “democratic” that Snowden had to run to the only country that he knew will protect him and have balls big enough to tell Yanks to F%%% off! And most of the yanks are so dense and brainwashed that they truly believe that he is traitor. I guess you just allergic to truth?

                • Randy Hudson

                  Reading comprehension my friend, try it. I never called you a troll.

                  Your “opinion” however seems to have been acquired either while watching MSNBC or while investigating made up conspiracy theories on You Tube.

                  Snowden is a traitor and should be placed in a prison for the entirety of his life. He has single handedly jeopardized thousands of lives within the US intelligence community. If this situation were to occur in Russia said person would already be dead and buried.

                  I am not really sure you are in touch with the freedoms we enjoy in the US. Intelligence programs, spying, wiretapping, all of these things are needed to keep us safe from those who wish to take this freedom from us.

                  Could things be better, yes they could, but put 350 million people anywhere and see what you get.

                  My guess is that you are under 30 years old, own many video games, and got your perception of reality from YouTube.

                  Not a troll, just ignorant.

                  • G- I- A

                    Two percent of the people think,three percent of the people Think that they think,and ninety-five percent of the people would rather die then think………
                    Based on all your comments,you perfectly fit in that three percent……..

                    • Randy Hudson

                      Yet another scintillating retort full of factual evidence from a real thinker.

                      Like I said, your IQ is showing.

                      Please keep it up, it is only getting more entertaining.

                      • G- I- A

                        LOL.The people that give a S%%T are right over there. You obviously ran out of valuable points.

                • artfuldgr

                  thats why he didnt run to russia first… duh… but no one else wanted the traitor…
                  like many others, mostly russia gets traitors… he us got ballet dancers, generals, kgb men, sports figures, scientists, dissenters, intellectuals, etc… even these people who were treated better than any average russian fled… they jumped at the chance and left friends, family, homes, belongings, language, and more behind…
                  Nureyev, one of the greats, a hero of the soviets and russia, ran to the west..

                • houkikker1

                  No Russia was a transfer point for Snowden, not his destination, his passport was canceled by the U.S. State Department stranding him in Russia with out a valid passport. So get your facts straight before you spew your ignorance for everyone to see. Snowden was headed to one of the Pacific Island nations with no extradition treaties with the U.S.

          • Randy Hudson

            Careful, your IQ is showing.

            You need to research the US debt in relation to its GDP……no clues, you have to look it up yourself.

            The US is in debt to itself, and to China. China has no economy without US dollars, so they will never call our debt until someone else starts buying their chit in the volumes America does.

            Maybe the US should just step out of the Middle East. Once WW3 starts, death tolls of 45 million will look like childs play.

            The US did not create ISIS, the 0bama administration and their zeal to leave Iraq hanging created this monster.

            Calling someone a f%%g only solidifies your presentation of ignorance….probably why you use some silly little acronym instead of your real name.

          • Evrika Glory

            Good one! Something is very wrong with this Randy here. It feels like he was born 2 years ago.

          • HimThatsNot Him

            You must be right. I mean why would millions of Russian’s run away from such a great country, and move to the US? How many American’s have escaped the US to move to Russia for a better life? 1 maybe 2 people? And trust me, American’s don’t want you bums in our country either. You all come here and stink up the place. You haven’t any class, or even decent personal hygiene. Lies, bribes, and prostitution is all you people understand.

            • Richards

              Quite a few actually.

              • HimThatsNot Him

                Really? Where? Where are the American communities in Russia?

            • andrew

              You are racist? You think that you better than others? Such people as you are the shame of America. The way that you run the discussion is the best proof that your opponent was right because instead of facts you tried to offend entire country and its people but without success

              • HimThatsNot Him

                How am I racist? You Russians make no sense.

          • Carlisle Johnson

            Try $20 trillion as a % of GDP and relax

        • intermediate Species

          Randy, Putin idolizes Hitler and Stalin? You have no credibility with such nonsense, and you have wasted your breath

          • Randy Hudson

            And nobody takes you seriously.

          • artfuldgr

            Stalin is the most popular figure in all of Russia.- Vladimir Putin
            There is no such thing as a former KGB man. – Vladimir Putin
            should i start quoting gorbachev on putin?

            • andrew

              George Washington, Lincoln were not against slavery … So what? Less respect and monuments? Napoleon in France is a highly respected but he is also was a dictator or Oliver Cromwell in Britain – they are guilty in slaughter of millions. If you talk about Stalin it would be fair to mention another dictators too – for the sake of truth. Gorbachev … well in the past he was respected and believed him. But after the collapse of USSR, after the disasters that happened after this – it is not any more a political leader on which opinion I would rely on. Moreover, majority hates him Check the statistics

        • Richards

          Well I do

    • noneofyourbiz

      Putin is bipolar, he has no business running a country!

    • noneofyourbiz

      yeah, but the USA is never on the attack like Russia is….. we are in these places to keep the peace, not start wars.

      • hellocrazy

        yeah right, invasion = keeping peace, what difference is Putin doing from the US?

      • Griffith Daniels

        Yea, we never do things like “preemptive strikes” or invade nations that have done nothing to us (eyes roll).

        • Randy Hudson

          Hey Bud……you need to spend a few years in American History class. Men much greater than you could ever wish to be sacrificed their lives, and did so gladly in order that your limp wristed little spineless self could have a laptop, and an IPad, and a XBox. These men died because NOBODY was watching the inmates. World War I, fooled us once, World War II, fooled us twice, it shall not happen again.

          Just so you know, in that last little war, over 45 million people perished……..all because the World had NO Police to stop Hitler in his tracks. Had the US secured bases in Europe after WWI, Hitler would have been a used cow salesman somewhere in Poland.

          Not sure you would get any of this, and I’m sure there will many who will argue the point, but the thought of starting a war with the US is definitely a deterrent.

          People in this country, especially those under the age of 35 have been brainwashed by the liberal establishment.

          People like to say “that was so long ago, it would never happen again”….but they refuse to see it is happening today, it happened yesterday, and it will continue to happen. From Castro, to Ceausescu, to Hussien, to Assad, to Ahmadinejad……to finally Putin.

          It will always be there, we will always be the deterrent. When this ceases to happen, the world will be lost to whatever military unit has the most firepower, conscripts, and will to kill. My bet would be on the Middle East in collusion with ISIS.

          • intermediate Species

            Randy, I think you need the history lesson. The US had no ability to stop Hitler. He would have run over this country in a few weeks had they shared a land border with us at the start of WWII. The Soviets defeated Hitler. The US didnt bother to take on any serious responsibility in the Western front until long after the war had been decided. Here is another fact that you may not be aware of. The Red Army took more ground from Japan than the US did from Germany.

            • Randy Hudson

              You have obviously drank the Russian KoolAid.

      • intermediate Species

        Is that so? We supported and orchestrate coups in at least three countries in the past five years. The US murders people all over the globe with drone strikes. The world hardly agrees with you on this. I don’t see China and India objecting too loudly over the things that Russia does.

        • Randy Hudson

          You don’t see China nor Russia trying to stabilize regions either.

          • DeeDee Denise

            “TRYING” is the operative word here and the US is failing terribly! US runs around looking for the enemy when they are in their own backyard. And if the US can’t find one, they will makeup one even killing their own people!

            • Randy Hudson

              Trying and failing is agreed upon, but at least trying.

              • DeeDee Denise

                But trying for the wrong reasons!….trying to gain geopolitical influence and trying to keep the dollar afloat by “destabilizing other countries under the guise of trying to stabilize them” is bullsh*t….

                • Randy Hudson

                  Really, what exactly did the US gain monetarily by liberating Iraq?

                  Please tell me what the US gained, and who really won?

                  • DeeDee Denise

                    US gained destabilizing the middle east…of course, you don’t know the real reason why the US wanted this therefore you are clueless…The US is evil and more than you will allow your limited brain to comprehend.

                    • Randy Hudson

                      DeeDee……it seems like I have a pretty good grasp on facts. I don’t listen to conjecture and BS rhetoric based upon conspiracy theory.

                      The US invaded Iraq for what? Oil? Who got the oil contracts Dee?

                      We invaded Iraq so that ISIS could take over? Really what’s up with that?

                      So we took over for oil? We have more oil than anybody else? What is it?

                      Why…please tell me why the evil US invaded Iraq……I am on pins and needles.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        US got the oil contracts…ever heard of Halliburton? You are so d@m senseless without an ounce of truth to save your soul. You know that Saddam was getting ready to drop the dollar for oil trade, don’t you? Also Gadaffi…that’s why the US got rid of both of them as that would have killed destroyed the dollar….:
                        As 2014 finished and 2015 begin, the main theme seems to be the end of the American Empire, the demise of the Petro-Dollar, the blunt of USMilitary over-reach, and the global urgency of putting the King Dollar into a cement casing coffin. The global movement will gain strong momentum to end the dollarized terrorized nightmare. The entire world is coming to realize that the USDollar is wrecking the financial structures, ruining economies, forcing colossal debt abuses, while its defense is a grand threat to world peace.
                        The extension of time before the execution has required pilferage of foreign adversary wealth and confiscation of foreign allied wealth. Shrouded in the entire grand transition is a myriad of deceptions, each playing a special role to maintain the system that favors the exceptional criminal and corrupt nation, the United States. The deceptions carry over into almost every aspect of financial and economic life and times. The hall of mirrors has become the American hallmark, soon to serve as the epitaph of fallen empire.

                        ****They say that Afghanistan is where empires go to die…well, it’s the US turn. I feel sorry for you, because your brainwashing is considerable.**********

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Who got the oil moron. Everybody wants to imply that the US invaded Iraq for its oil….who got the oil contracts after the war was over dipchit.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Halliburton got the contracts dumbo you know Cheney’s company….what a moron you are…America is a sh*t country and you are right in the middle smelling it…too bad you are stuck there….LOL

                      • Randy Hudson

                        You don’t even know what Haliburton is, does, or the service they provide. I am not sure if you know what an “oil contract” is at this point either. The point being, the US did not get Iraq’s oil……Russia and China did. The US did not even bid on the contracts. Funny, I did not know Haliburton was an Oil Company.

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Let me help you as you have shown yourself to be a true imbecile. Not 1 lucrative oil contract went to the US. The oil went to China and Russia.

                        So the US did not invade Russia for its oil….American Companies did not even bid on it post war.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        WOW….you really don’t know about Halliburton do you? Do your homework…!!! America really screwed up with Iraq…what a sh*t country America has become….

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Please, we are dying to know the source of your copy/paste bullchit….If you are not embarrassed please let us know where you are finding this wealth of information. Seems like you personally might be better off watching MSNBC.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        You are a clueless American who won’t accept that the country is a cesspool, corrupt, untrustworthy, broke, and dieing.

              • G- I- A

                You can always count on Yanks doing the right thing……after they tried everything else.

                • Randy Hudson

                  You can always count on Americans sacrificing the lives of their cherished youth in order to free other countries from oppression.

                  The only amount of land they ever acquired through such actions, was the land needed to bury their war dead.

          • Edmund burke326

            You’re calling what the US does, stabilising. A country that funded Chechen terrorists and gave some asylum; funded the Mujahadeen to make Russia bleed; sent “advisor” to Vietnam and Ukraine; bombed so many countries, murdered so many people it’s sickening; ‘None so blind as those who won’t see.’

            • Randy Hudson

              Trying Edmond, trying. Yes they have made mistakes, but as a wise man once said “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”.

              If we want to back through history and count the mistakes made in this region there would be plenty. But without US intervention the world would quickly devolve into anarchy.

              Russian nor China has the moral compass necessary to be the world deterrent, the US, based upon Christian values does……..right or wrong we are the World Police.

              • DeeDee Denise

                Your post is laughable…The US recently created a homosexual envoy to spread “the perversity” around the world…seems like those Christian values have gone out the window. A transsexual is your new savior. In addition, without US intervention we wouldn’t have a destabilized Middle East region…along with ISIS and terrorist around the world looking for recruits. The US should be reprimanded for war crimes, it’s DISGUSTING! Now the US is working on destabilizing the region around Russia….you do know why don’t you? HINT: It’s not for democracy or to save the Ukraine people.

                • Randy Hudson

                  Exactly what is it about you that does not understand that Americans do not create such BS, the 0bama Administration which is the most radical left winged element of our society is forcing this down our throat?

                  You do know that 0bama has the lowest approval rating of any sitting President in recent times, even lower than G.W.Bush who’s reputation was sullied by the lame stream media in attempts to sway the nation to the left…..right?

                  So, you hate 0bama and his policy, well join the club.

              • Edmund burke326

                The world is in anarchy already especially if you’re Afghan, Syrian, Iraqi, Yemeni, Palestinian, Bahrain Shia, Libyan, Nigerian. Instead of opening a new front in Africa with Africom it would be best to stop and clean up the mistakes. Even a cat does that.

                • Randy Hudson

                  Ed, There is ignorance, there is opinion, and there is rhetoric. I will take your last statements as rhetoric.

                  There exists regions where anarchy reins, but the US is right in the middle of those regions trying to stabilize.

                  When Russia invaded Afghanistan in the 80’s, should the US have sat back and watched the show? What would you have done?

            • Randy Hudson

              Well, I guess we could do what Russia does, and just invade countries unprovoked.

    • eifelplatt

      Excellent point.

    • Uncle Hulka

      Part truth, part half-truth, and part utter horse $#!+
      Putin’s an interesting read I’ll give him that.

    • Edward Krawiecki

      Great answers, I thought, by the President. We all have loved ones, lives we care about, ambitions in life. Not just in Russia or the US, but in every corner of the globe. Pride and ego are no attributes for any leader. Bravery and intelligence go a far longer way and the Russian President has displayed these. On this article and throughout recent times and situations. Unfortunately, as a proud American, I see neither of the latter in our current president, but an abundance of the former.

      • Vince Scopa

        Edward I completely agree with you about Obama. nothing but narcissism and cowardice. but regarding putin i see no intelligence or bravery. i see deceit, pride, arrogance, and greed. He is afraid that Ukrainians would have an open free society and economy and russians would want the same. his pride was injured because the Ukrainian people told Mad Vlad to go away they did not want to be partners with Russia again, Mad Vlad new our cowardly president and the no huevos leadership of europe would do nothing substantial to stop him, that all the pain the be absorbed in russia would be absorbed by the people and he could continue to lie to the people, he took a very shortsighted position and this will cost him, at a minimum his presidency of the country and possibly much like the Morsi in egypt.

        • Edward Krawiecki

          Vince, great name btw, that’s my brother’s name. I must make it known, I’m basing my opinions on very limited knowledge of President Putin. There’s not too much given her regarding him and I watch very little mainstream media news. I feel is all agenda oriented. I’m sure you must know what that’s like way better than me. But when I read that article, I bought what the president was saying. I certainly know there so much more dynamics than I could ever be aware of. However, is good to get an informative opinion from someone who knows first hand. Thank you.

          • Vince Scopa

            Ed I live and work in eastern Ukraine for more than 4 years now and in russia 6 years before. Ukraine has become home for me, I am an American citizen and retired military, but i have become comfortable in Ukraine. I also read little of the news but I know some of the observers and I get their observations without filters. I talk with Ukrainian soldiers regularly. our employees are typical of eastern Ukraine. some Ukrainian, some ethnic russia, and most are mixed. and none want to be part of russia. i went to the maidan with some of our employees and it was the same mix of nationalities. they were not and are not happy with the government, they wanted Yanukovych on a skewer and BBQ’d and they want Ukraine, not russian speaking or ukraine speaking or Magyar speaking or Romanian speaking but all of the above: BUT UKRAINE

        • intermediate Species

          Calling world leaders names does little for your credibility. You seem to forget that much of the world saw the evidence for the US orchestrated coup in KIev. Russia offered Ukraine 15 billion with no strings. They want Ukraine to deal with both east and west in matters of trade and business. It was the US that insisted that the EU offer include security that would make Ukraine an enemy of Russia and likely a NATO ally. This will not happen, period. Any Russian leader would have responded the same way as did Putin. I suggest a Geopolitics 101 class for you before you betray your ignorance further.

          • Vince Scopa

            I have lived and worked in Russia for over 6 years and have a good sized family there and I live and work in eastern Ukraine for 4 years. I speak russian and a smattering of Ukrainian. I kow what I am talking about. i do not swallow the news, I live here and see for myself. I was at maiden. you on the other hand are swallowing the entire propaganda excreted by the kremlin and sucking it down without a filter. You are either very gullible or a troll sucking at the putin fountain. not sure which. there was no US influence in the EU offer to Ukraine. that was the EU and Ukraine. there is no security arrangements with Ukraine by either the US or NATO except for the little help training Ukrainian soldiers and if you call 25 old beat up hummers military help you are not real bright. I am ashamed if my government in the US. we signed the Budapest Memorandum, along with Great Britain and Russia that promised to guaranteed the borders and sovereignty of Ukraine. Based on Putin’s statements on his national televised confession about crimea there is full proof, that would stand up in any courtroom in the world, that Russia dishonored its commitment to the Budapest memorandum. Proof that nothing coming from Putin is trustworthy. No strings attached to the loan offered? how about requiring Ukraine not to join the EU and forcing them to join Putin’s magic kingdom called the eurasian common market. as stated above you are very gullible of a russian troll.

    • DeeDee Denise

      Obama wish he could carry on an intelligent discussion like the Russian president….

      • Calmplexed

        Paid trolling trolls troll. Obama is a moron. Putin isn’t a genius.

        • DeeDee Denise

          You’re an idiot…you don’t want to face the fact that the US has become a sh*thole…if I were a paid Russian troll I would admit it and probably make more money than the US low-wage paid workers…everyone is in debt in America including young people with $30,000 and they can’t boost the economy because they have no money and low paying jobs are all America offers….BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHA

          • cdoe

            so in other words you don’t make more then then a minimum wage worker the US and you are complaining about it? you just admitted you don’t make as much money as them. nice going you idiot lol

            • DeeDee Denise

              I wrote “IF” my friend. Who can live off of the sh*t wages you are paid in the US? No wonder welfare is so high in the country and that’s for people who work!. BWAAHAAHAHAAH….your rant still doesn’t refute my words that the US has become a low-wage paying nightmare for even college graduates who come out of school in debt for $1000s of dollars….your economy is sh*t!…keep on believing the propaganda that the US economy is doing fine!…LOLOLOLOL

              • Uncle Hulka

                At around $43k/yr The US has the fifth highest median household income in the world. The median household income in Russia is around $11k/yr.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  What does the poor wages in the US have to do with what they are paid in Russia? The majority of new jobs in America are low-paying jobs…this is why welfare is increasing as you have so many “working poor.”

          • Cristian Valcu

            Nice slap across the face of that idiot

          • Uncle Hulka

            California alone has a larger economy than Russia.
            Ahem…. bwawahahahahahahaha……

            • DeeDee Denise

              And California is a sh*thole and the cities in California is going bankrupt..forget about Russia just get your sh*t together in the US!

          • Randy Hudson

            Poverty in the US is 14.5%

            The sh*thole you speak of must be where you came from, the inner city.

            • DeeDee Denise

              You believe that bullsh*t…America is broke…people working need welfare and children are going to bed hungry at night. Sorry, the US you are dreaming about no longer exist!

              • Randy Hudson

                A GDP of $17 trillion dollars, and you think the US is broke…..pretty funny if not a very ignorant statement.

                You can throw out all the BS statements you want, but the facts do not support your rhetoric of hate. Sorry that you pick out the downtrodden 13 to 15% of our 350 million people and use that as the barometer for life in the US. It is just so ignorant.

      • Aldo

        Angry Russian troll

        • DeeDee Denise

          Why would I be a Russian troll because I see the truth? OK, let’s be fair. You are a delusional American troll! Americans are so easily brainwashed and gullible…you call men women like with the Bruce Jenner transsexual and now people can go into whichever toilet they want to depending on which gender they feel like being for the day! While America has no money to pay bills, low quality of life, increased gun violence and racism, poor infrastructure, poor jobs…need I go on? The US is a cesspool but you can try what you can to make it look good. If you put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig…LOLOLOLOL Stupid..Stupid…Stupid…you are a brainwashed society and your government propaganda does a GREAT job of filling your empty brains with bullsh*t and junk food! I left America and will NEVER live there again. Shut the door behind me and won’t look back….

          • Aldo

            your own perception of America is what the media feeds you… but I don’t blame you… any Russian who opposes Dictator Putin ends up in a coffin…

            • DeeDee Denise

              I am American moron…I just don’t fall for the bullsh*t…I left the country and won’t return. I see clearly what’s going on and I refuse to be part of it….if you can’t except that America is nothing like it used to be and has become a cesspool than you are part of the problem. Nothing you wrote refutes the truth that I wrote in my post…keep drinking the kool-aid kid!

              • Aldo

                If you are so happy where ever you are… and your points are so right… why are you so angry? obviously you are miserable… so next time you go out and troll… ‘try’ to seem happier about your illusionary cause.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  What makes you think I’m angry? About what? If I were still living in the US, I would be highly pissed off…However, I find it perplexing that morons like you have absolutely no insight whatsoever. America sh*ts all over you and the people take it laying down. Bruce Jenner is a man not a woman but you can’t say that or you are a bigot, transphobic, homophobic…you don’t even have your own country anymore…I can’t live like that. I just “tell it like it is” and hold no punches…that’s all. I left that cesspool and LOVE IT! By the way, I am in one of the Top 5 best countries in the world to live and America doesn’t even make it into the Top 10!….I have to go now…Good Luck in what’s left of America, it’s not very much…..

                  • Aldo

                    look at you… all you write about is news in yahoo… poor soul. America will be just fine without you…EVERYTHING you type about is from yahoo. It is you who is brainwashed comrade.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      Ha…I’ve been to over 20 different countries and speak several languages (two fluently). I study and search for the most truthful information backed by research and bona fide studies…I’m not the typical American like you who don’t even have a passport and probably never been outside the country…Canada doesn’t count!…LOL Or who can’t point out on a map where Europe, Russia, or South America is. Yahoo has some good articles but it no where qualifies to be a basis for sound information on serious internal affairs around the world…Ok, I do have to go now, will catch up with your non-sense later, seems like you need some good teaching!

                      • Aldo

                        You can say all you want in the web… the beauty of a fantacy world where cowards thrive =]

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Yeah…and YOU are in that fantasy world. The US is a sh*thole and guess what? IT’S ALL OVER THE WEB……LOL

                      • Aldo

                        Caps wont help you accent your limitations comrad.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        The US is still a sh*thole…and it’s still all over the web…LOLOLOL At least you haven’t denied that truth!

                      • Aldo

                        The US is the top country in the world… you call it that… image where yours falls on that scale =]

                    • Jae

                      I think you might have been brainwashed…the USA is on the decline. I live here, I know! He is right about not being able to have a differing opinion. The “liberals” of today are not liberal at all- they are more fascist than anything else. It is to the point where Jerry Seinfeld just said yesterday (even though he IS a liberal) that he cannot perform at college campuses anymore because people have basically turned into uptight idiots. People cannot even take a joke any longer.

                      • Aldo

                        What you have is many who envy the US and many on the payroll to write stuff with no other proof than the propaganda fed in their own country… In the US you don’t get prosecuted or killed for opposing the president… This is a commodity the Russians don’t have… obey your master or suffer the consequences… All you can do is feel sorry.

                  • Aldo

                    Whatever you think you are doing has very little impact on the world… all your claims are without basis or real knowledge for that matter… all you write about can be tracked to yahoo current events… then when you feel cornered all of a sudden you are an American living abroad… and resort to insults… typical defense mechanisms of a mediocre mind at work. The venom you think you are spreading has no effect on real Americans.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      It has an effect on your dumb a** because you keep replying to me….you must really think highly of Yahoo if you think that’s where ALL my information must come from. I’ve been to over 20 different countries and speak different languages…you’ve probably only been as far as Florida…and probably don’t have a passport…you are a brainwashed American who has fallen into the trap of dumb and dumber…America has you right where it want…useless, dumb, without will, blind, and without power…that’s the way they want the populace and you fit in well…so why don’t you go away idiot!

                      • Aldo

                        It’s entertaining… nothing more… you on the other hand make a life out of it… quite sad..

                • Elven Shaman

                  maybe you shouldn’t use the term troll Aldo, you do have a problem.

                  • Aldo

                    I don’t have a problem… I’m not an angry russian troll. It’s merely entertaining reading all their efforts to feel better about themselves. Although sometimes I feel a little pity for them.

          • MA

            Yep Russian troll. Putin is a fascist. You and him need to understand the USSR is dead and gone, the Russian Empire is dead and gone. The Ukrainians, Baltic States. Poles, and the rest of Eastern Europe want to integrate with the free forward thinking western nations of Europe and not the backward looking, oppressive, fascist ideas of Putin.

            • DeeDee Denise

              And the US is on its way out…American troll!

              • MA

                Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. People have thought that before and have been surprised to learn different. Regardless of any of that it doesn’t change what Putin is.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  Well, let me help you out…THE US IS ON ITS WAY OUT and you wrote “this has been written before…but you know what? It takes time for the “sh*t to hit the fan.” It’s happening RIGHT NOW dude, right before your eyes. The US is doing a good job with distracting the populace with bullsh*t issues like homosexuality and distorted reality so that the American populace can’t think “constructively, logically, and intelligently.” Putin is a better leader than Obama… What Putin is, is none of your business...what you should be concerned about is what US is and WHAT US HAS BECOME!….

                  • Jae

                    hehe. So true…

                    You know most people in the USA (with the exception of people like me who actually read!!!) think that gay people are something like 25% of the population. I think a lot of this has to do with the media portrayal of gays. If it was accurate, its less than 3% of the entire population..so for every 1,000 tv shows they’d have 3 or LESS gay characters. Instead we have a gay character and gay something on almost every show on tv now. They are making it out like the USA is full of transsexuals, when that is even a smaller number of people, most of which have severe mental health problems. Despite knowing that the scientific community has documented both these numbers and the mental health issue of gays, it is shoved in our faces by the “free press,” as being something good when science itself says otherwise.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      Exactly!!!…this is all part of the “agenda” to brainwash the American public and have them so confused they have no clue of “right and wrong.” This also keeps them distracted from more important issues like the travesty with the H1B Visas for example…they are bringing in foreign workers with these visas, have American workers train them, then fire the American worker! This is almost akin to treason…however, they keep the American public busy with bullsh*t while the powers-that-be do what the heck they want right in the public’s face…It’s good to know you are on to what’s happening though….

              • Randy Hudson

                Yes DeeDee, America is on its way out, that must be why so many people want to immigrate to America.

                Pure ignorance on display.

                • G- I- A

                  The number of Americans giving up their citizenship has rocketed this year. US only looks appealing to Mexicans, why not,the boarder is wide open. Your colleges are filled with foreign students who get advantage of the education and go back to their countries.

                  • Randy Hudson

                    Quit making stupid statements of opinion. Please post some facts, what exactly do you mean when you say “American’s giving up their citizenship has rocketed this year”.

                    Does that ignorant BS come from the same place where your statement about hunger in the US came from? You are a person of ignorance, you ooze ignorant with every comment you post.

                    What is the percentage increase in Americans denouncing their citizenship over the last 20 years you dolt?

                    • G- I- A

                      Ok,facts: Last year 3000 Americans gave up their citizenship or terminated their long-term residency according to new data from the U.S Treasury Department.That was more than three times the number in 2012,and greater than the combined totals for 2011 and 2012.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      Here’s a link from Forbes magazine about the US citizens renouncing their citizenship since you think everything comes from Yahoo or MSNBC…LOL:: http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2015/02/11/thousands-renounce-u-s-citizenship-hitting-new-record-not-just-over-taxes/

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Oh my lord……..300 people out of 350 million…….It’s a disaster of epic proportions.

                        Next.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        It’s more than 300 people…at one time the US passport was supposed to be the best to have in the world…now people are dumping them!…LOL That’s why the US raised the renunciation price…the blue book is a hazard outside the United States but you wouldn’t know that since you don’t travel!…by the way Canada does not count!!!!…LOL There are MANY people who would LOVE to leave the US but are unable to….

                      • Randy Hudson

                        You are right, I meant to type 3000…..yes 3000 out of 350 million.

                        It’s a disaster I tell ya….a friggin disaster.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Well according to the article…it’s getting serious because at one time NO ONE would consider renouncing their US passport….and besides out of the 350million…half are illegal or don’t have passports anyways….

                  • DeeDee Denise

                    Exactly…I know a few people who have given up their US citizenship and I am considering giving up mine. In fact, it has gotten so bad that the US upped the price of renouncing your US citizenship from $400 to $2450…to try and discourage people from renouncing. The US citizenship means sh*t! The US citizens in Yemen were stuck and had to “hitch a ride” because the US would not rescue them….

                • DeeDee Denise

                  The poor immigrant people yes,,,the best and the brightest immigrants are going where the prosperity is…to the East. The dream you speak about was America decades ago, not now. America needs poor immigrants and illiterate immigrants to create new slaves….

            • Jae

              And Obama’s policies are not? Please fact check before you make dumb statements. I don’t think Putin is an angel by any means, but what the Obama administration has done with our constitution is gag-worthy.

          • Uncle Hulka

            What time till the next Russian rocket disaster?

            • DeeDee Denise

              Or for the next US 9/11….

            • intermediate Species

              It seems that it is only Russia that can send any good to the space station these days.

          • Jae

            Please don’t think ALL Americans support the CRAP the media produces and shoves in our faces. Many of us are silenced by our “elected” representatives who have just bought their offices with large donors and corporations. Many regular Americans think Bruce Jenner is a mentally disturbed man, not a woman.

            You are right, we have government propaganda in the USA. It is the same propaganda that got Obama in office.. but not all of us buy into it. Many of us are angry, frustrated, and have been hurt by our government.

            I wish the USA had a president who actually had some guts. I don’t know if we ever will again when the masses are brainwashed on a daily basis by the media and very few people read or know history.

            • DeeDee Denise

              Thank you for your sincere post…And I do agree, not all Americans are falling for the bullsh*t! I am afraid if things don’t change then the US could very well find itself in a civil war. Something has to give….!

            • Randy Hudson

              MSNBC was found by Pew Report to be 90% commentary, which means opinion.

              That means 6 minutes of ever hour on average was news coverage, the rest was opinion spouted by the left winged radical wackos that got 0bama elected in the first place.

          • Randy Hudson

            DeeDee,

            The US has the largest economy in the world

            The US economy is based upon the US dollar, which is the World Reserve Currency

            The US in general has one of the best qualities of life in the world. A recent study shows the US ranks 6th amongst all countries, with an average household income above $38K compared to the average of $23K.

            Racism, please tell me of a country where racism does not exists.

            Poor infrastructure: see racism

            Poor jobs: for those too ignorant to hold a good job: see welfare

            Your anger is overshadowed by ignorance.

            • G- I- A

              Randy, you Psaking! By the way ,if you do not know the meaning: see bimbos who represent this government. (TOTAL JOKE!)
              Too ignorant to hold a job? That would be at least 45% of US population at the moment.
              You can somehow justify having military bases all over the world while your 2 out of 5 children in US go to bed hungry?

              • Randy Hudson

                These are different arguments.

                And 2 out of 5 children is a true statement of ignorance……

                Yes, I agree our Government is a joke, and 0bama is the biggest clown of all. Unfortunately we live in a society that allows every man and woman to vote once they turn 18 regardless their ability to grasp the issues at hand. The African American influence is THE most destructive in the US right now, this along with Black Liberation Theology which is closely tied to Islam.

                Only 14.5% of American lived under the poverty level in 2013, which was a decline from 2012. That would mean 1.4 in 10 go to bed hungry, IF THEY do not have Government assistance which is widely available to those who need it.

                I would not risk world security for hungry children in the US when I see so much welfare fraud. Stop giving welfare to those who defraud, and give it to those who need it.

                This is the basis of the TEA Party……..FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY FROM OUR GOVERNMENT!!!!

                One couldn’t ask for more, but the dim-0-crat run liberal media has made a mockery of the TEA Party movement, and stupid people who believe only what the shiny screen in the living room believe it.

            • intermediate Species

              Cuba has a healthier population and higher literacy rate. One in four African American males are incarcerated in the US today. Only a fool such as yourself would think that our income reflects so much on our quality of life. If you want to observe high quality of life, you can do so in at least six northern European countries where long ago, they outdistanced the USA in quality of life for the masses.

              • Randy Hudson

                What a ignorant statement.
                Cuba’s economy is ranked 66th in the world with a literacy rate of 76% (supposedly) although no one really knows for sure how the definition of literacy is proposed in Cuba. The average household income is around $10K and the last records available showed over 15% of all Cuba;s in “extreme poverty” with little help available from the broke Cuban Government. You might want to explain to me why Cuba is in the midst of changing over to a Capitalist Economy?

                As well, not sure where your reading comprehension skills come from, but I clearly stated the US was ranked 6th in QOL, meaning there exist 5 countries with better QOL.

                The African American problem is a problem of intelligence and ignorance. I am not sure why you would fixate on 13.6% of the total US population as a barometer for QOL in America….could it be hate, or plain ignorance?

            • Edmund burke326

              Largest economy? Then why has the US just forced South Africa to remove part of their anti-dumping laws to allow the US to offload their unwanted ‘chicken’ thereby threatening the jobs of poor South Africans. Without the World Bank and IMF the US would lose much of its influence.

              The US dollar is a fiat currency backed by air. The sooner the gold standard returns the better.

              Prejudice may exist in quite a few countries but the US established Apartheid which was used by South Africa and now by Israel.

              The US job figures are a work of fiction. Jobs are still being exported or off-shored, they’re not returning. Welfare is a state sponsored mechanism to ensure loyalty.

              • Randy Hudson

                Ed, really?

                Either you don’t know what a Fiat Currency is, or you’re just to mad to be reasonable. There is a reason the US dollar is the International Reserve World Currency.

                Our Economy is larger by far than China which enjoys the second largest economy…..and is totally reliant on the US dollar to survive (see economic downturn of 2008-2009).

                Please do not speak to me about racist policies in the US that were outlawed over 150 years ago, it insults ones intelligence.

                Jobs numbers are a work of fiction written and published by a despotic and tyrannical dim-0-crat president.

                It is all part of the dim-0-crat political machine and their policy of attacking stupid Americans with misinformation on the TV, with the special help they get from the main stream media.

              • DeeDee Denise

                Great Post!!!!

              • Randy Hudson

                America has a 2015 estimated GDP of over $17 trillion dollars. It represents 22% of the worldwide nominal GDP, and 17% of the entire GDP for the planet.

                Larger than China.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  Here’s the US in a nutshell:

                  #1 in Wages to 16th (in min wages half of 1965 with more than half of Americans making less than that!)

                  #1 In % getting college degrees to 13th.

                  #1 to sixth in semiconductor production, a technology we invented. America does lead in semiconductor Plant closings however that cost a billion bucks to build.

                  #1 Creditor nation to largest DEBTOR Nation (a decline just under Reagan).

                  #1 in education to 25th, 31st in internet speed, 21st in railroads, 14th electric grid

                  #1 in infrastructure to 25th (America spent 11% of GDP under Ike on infrastructure now ….2.5%, …or 1/3 as much as other countries).

                  #1 in healthcare, now 37th… at twice the cost, only developed country w/o everyone insured.

                  #1 to 91st In income distribution, between Uganda and the Ivory Coast with less upward mobility that any other developed country…. Hardly exceptional…

                  #1 in MFG..now USA has lost 80% of their private industry and 47 million jobs outsourced.182K factories closed, 60,000 just under Bush. From trade surpluses to trade deficits larger than all others combined.

                  #1 In High tech, under Bush USA lost 50% of high tech jobs and now import more high tech than export.

                  Only developed nation w/o national healthcare for everyone, and yet USA pay twice as much per capita to cover only 60% well (some feel it’s a little better under Obamacare).

                  Most of what USA exports is raw materials, like a 3rd world country. Gasoline is your number one (behind weapons) export, while the USA import computers. The EU exports 50% more than the USA and it’s not raw materials or food, but high value MFG goods…

                  USA has not produced a commercial ship in more than 30 years. The cruise ships are made in the EU, where wages are more than double America’s and unionization is 7 times greater (USA is 61st in Unionization, only dictatorships and communist countries have lower rates of Unionization, countries with higher wages, GDP per capita and middle class wealth all in top 20).

                  America is first in Murders, %population in prison. 91st in income distribution, 51st infant mortality, life expectancy. 6th in Auto production, in per capita ½ of even IRAN. 27th in middleclass wealth!

                  ****Now Go To Bed*****

                  • Randy Hudson

                    Absolute garbage post probably found on the onion.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      You can’t refute the truth moron….

            • DeeDee Denise

              Look….UNINFORMED ONE….The US is NOT the world’s largest economy, China is! America’s poor infrastructure has nothing to do with racism, the country is broke!…You are just a brainwashed American. They’ve trained you well!

              • Randy Hudson

                What a moron. China has the largest population, but the US economy is larger.

                GDP in US Dollars, the US is number one comfortably and China’s economy is dependent on the US dollar.

                See “fiat currency”.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  Check my post to you below…you will get the real figures. If you don’t realize that America is broke then you are in big trouble…your pensions will go next and you’d better get your money out of the US banks as your inability to access of your cash will be a priority…that’s if you have any…It’s possible, it happened in Greece. In fact, just put the US in place of Greece and you will have a good picture of the TRUE situation of the US economy….

                  • Randy Hudson

                    WTF?

                    I am an American……I do not rely on the Government for ANYTHING. Maybe you don’t understand what I’m talking about. I have created my own pension, I do not need the Government for anything, other than keeping law and order.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      First of all…the government in America is not keeping law and order and second of all…the situation in America is no different than Greece. Do your homework bud because if you have any savings in the bank or pension, that’s next. America needs as much money as possible. Not too long ago, Greece banks robbed their customers, America is on the same path. If you are not hoarding cash under your mattress…then you are a fool!

                      • Randy Hudson

                        You are a total whack job. The US Government, the State and Local Governments all employ Police Officers which keep Law and Order. With 350 million people in the Country, all you hear about are the negative reports regarding African Americans and you try to pass this off as life in America.

                        Keep jumping from one argument to another trying to deflect. You don’t even know to whom the US is indebted.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Oh, I see that’s why the police are killing unarmed civilians like crazy. It’s been reported around the world. Why hasn’t the truth come out about the shooting that recently took place with the killing of the nine biker’s in Texas? I’m not trying to deflect…you tried to make me deflect by bringing race into the issue but I didn’t fall for it. You consistently bring up African Americans as if they are the main cause of all of America’s problems when you have stupid presidents like Bush II who start senseless wars like Iraq…apparently you don’t understand the America’s condition is something that ALL Americans must be aware of and prepare for…it will affect black, white, Mexican, Asian…all alike. The negative reports about America have very little to do with African Americans it has to do with your stupid foreign policy, war mongering around the world, your valueless society, your poor infrastructure, education, etc….it’s not just one race of people…your government is messing you over you lay there and take it…you’re a fool! America is not taking care of home but going around the world starting wars, killing innocent people, spending money on military and foolish things like a homosexual envoy to spread perversity around the world. That’s the image of your America today!…..

                      • Randy Hudson

                        African Americans are 13.6% of the population yet they commit 54% of all homicides and 67% of all violent crime. Unfortunately this is a fact which must be brought into the conversation regarding the US and crime.

                        The US has 8 guns per every 10 people. Even if 100 people were murdered every day it would not be considered an epidemic based upon the amount of people in the nation.

                        G.W. Bush did not start a war, he took intelligence that was gathered and sent it to Congress, a Dim-0-crat controlled Congress that voted to declare war with Iraq, along with the some 26 other countries that agreed Hussien had to be removed from power. This comment alone shows your lack of intelligence.

                        You are a troll for sure.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Stop blaming all of America’s problems on your black population…America not only is a warmonger and the chicken’s are coming home to roost, but because of blind people like you…the country has become disrespected around the world. If you believe that Bush II did not start a war in Iraq under false “lack of intelligence” and bullsh*t then you are really, really, really, really, really, STUPID!…There’s really no help for you…but you have to live with your stupidity not me. YOU ARE A FOOL!…. carry on…

                      • Randy Hudson

                        “Police killing unarmed civilians like crazy”

                        Please……how many is “like crazy”? If it happens once it is too many, but seriously……most of these incidents are precipitated by the victim.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Yeah…blame the unarmed person…you’re a fool and you sound like a racist as well…you are the personification of part of what people hate about America…

                      • Randy Hudson

                        An unarmed person who threatens an armed Police Officer deserves to be shot.

                        I am just pi$$ing you off with facts, figures and common sense….you have non of those.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        No you are just proving how ignorant and trigger happy Americans are which the whole world sees…that’s fine as America destroys itself from within.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        Many of those shot weren’t even threatening but you don’t care as long as they are Black Americans…from the East to the West, and from North to South…the world laughs at America’s incompetence and how it treats its citizens…

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Yet another white flag raised by an inbred moron, once you have to pull out the racist card you are defeated.

              • Randy Hudson

                DeeDee,

                America has a 2015 estimated GDP of over $17 trillion dollars. It represents 22% of the worldwide nominal GDP, and 17% of the entire GDP for the planet.

                America has thrown billions upon billions of dollars at the African American problem. How would you handle it? What would you do?

                When you say the US infrastructure in crumbling, exactly what do you mean? Detroit? Ok….yea Detroit is crumbling, where else do you see such a crumbling infrastructure in the US. We have the best road, the highest building codes, the best engineers, one of the highest standards of living in the world.

                Please explain yourself……if you are just a pi$$ed off black person….then please say so.

                • DeeDee Denise

                  .If I were a pissed off black person then I would probably have stopped replying to you a loooong time ago. The US needs over $20 trillion to fix it’s infrastructure, money it does not have…you have a very, very, very, very, limited understanding of the state of the USA and that’s bad for you. You think the truth I write about the USA’s situation is something racial…but it’s not. ALL people in the United States had better prepare for what’s to come because it’s not going to be pretty. Your brainwashed US mind only knows racism so you’re trying to get me on the bandwagon…sorry, I don’t want to ride…

                  • Randy Hudson

                    You act as if the world is coming to an end. The conservatives in the House have done a very good job of stopping 0bama and his radical left winged policies. Many of the negative things you mentioned will be address by the next administration assuming the conservatives wrestle control back. There is not one thing you have mentioned that can not be fixed, and fixed quickly by increasing the GDP with conservative economic principles applied. Reagan did it back in the early 80’s and it will happen again. Economies are cyclical, it has always been this way….Reagan was able to supercharge our GDP which increased the tax base which started the US into a 25 year period of unmatched prosperity.

                    The US currently has 9.3 million “millionaire” households……this can not be matched anywhere in the world, today or ever.

                    0bama is a (M)usl!m sympathizer and wishes nothing good on the US. The only good thing that can be said of him is that he has disabled the liberal movement in the US.

                    • DeeDee Denise

                      Ha…you think because America has millionaires that means the country is doing well? Ask the poor people in America if the rich are helping them. America has become an oligarchy while your poor continues to increase…sorry but the US is still a sh*thole and the world’s Nr 1 warmonger…there’s no getting around that no matter what you write. If anything, the rich are holding on to their money and the poor, which includes the middle class in America receive nothing. Prosperity?….LOL America didn’t even recover from the 2008 recession! You’ve been brainwashed well and drink the kool-aid by the gallon! You are one of the lost in America and unfortunately, you are right where the powers-that- be in the US want you. Dumb, ignorant, and brainwashed….

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Once again……..your stupidity astounds me. You are obviously ashamed of these opinions or you would not have a private profile.

                        I have to agree you are a troll working for some troll agency.

                        The poverty rate in the US is 14.5%….nothing you say will change that.

                        You are literally stupid.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        You think 14.5% sounds good??? LOL
                        “America is supposed to be the world’s wealthiest nation. (of course it’s not) Yet nearly 49 million American households- including 15.9 million children—struggle to put food on the table.In the United States, hunger is not caused by a scarcity of food, but rather the continued prevalence of poverty. America has become a cesspool…and nothing you write will convince me otherwise….

                      • Randy Hudson

                        That is bullchit and you know it. If the US has 350 million residents, that means a conservative count would be 100 million households…….your ignorant propaganda says we have nearly half of the household struggling to put food on the table…..how stupid can you be personally?

                        I am not trying to convince someone as stupid as you, I am merely trying to add some prospective to your vitriol for the US. I want those people who have never been to America to understand your vision is perverted and not reality.

                        For those who do live under the poverty level, the US spends more than any other country per capita on entitlements other than possibly France.

                        Your propaganda does not speak about food stamps, milk tickets, free school lunches, free medical care, section 8 housing, nor social security payments to those living in poverty.

                        Why not speak about the list of charitable organizations in the US that help these people on a daily basis?

                        You are full of chit, and you do not have any idea what you are talking about. You watch TV news and think it is reality.

                        So ignorant.

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        America is poor and that’s not propaganda…it’s a sh*t country to live in now….

                      • Randy Hudson

                        Please, explain your numbers you russian piece of chit….explain them if you think you can.

        • Randy Hudson

          You mean, ignorant angry Russian troll.

    • Cromwell

      Seems to me that we must have reason for protecting the West and USA. Russia can shake head and moan of sanctions and bad feelings to Russia all they want.If an invader crosses the line into an other mans land and causes death by military action is it no wonder that other lands build up defense? Putin wants control of Crimea that was settled by war and treaty in 1885 as not Russian property but Ukraine . He does this invasion under the carpet so to speak and takes little chance of a slap around the face in so doing. It is the action of a thief. If Putin could run his won nation what a great leader he would be. A friend to the world and a hero to us all.But he is not that man now,if ever. He cannot seem to bring peace to his Russian peoples nor can he run his economy and Russia is slipping away from him. As that blind lady from Bulgaria said in prediction Hitler would fall to Russian troops and finally loose to the British.She added that Russia would fade into history and be no more. Her name was Vanga and her predictions have been remarkable and true to date. We wait to see what becomes of her last prediction?

      • DeeDee Denise

        Cut out the sh*t!…What did the US do in Iraq that’s still carried out today????? Shut up and clean up your own messy house. You are full of the bullsh*t US propaganda brainwashing….Obama could NEVER carry on such an intelligent conversation as Putin in a million years…While the US promotes perversity and allow homosexuals to bully the majority, Putin protects their children….US has no future the children are in debt and little children are called transsexuals and learn about homosexuality as normal…get out of here with your bullsh*t…US is a cesspool and a sinking ship….Russia is working with China as they built additional economic partnerships outside of the IMF, World Bank, the EU and America..China is now the world’s largest economy….the dollar is nothing but monopoly money. America has high unemployment, poor infrastructure, violence in certain cities worse than Iraq, poor education, low quality of life…get off your high horse you have no reason to be there. And no I’m not Russian!

        • cdoe

          you poor soul, you have been deprived of education where you are unable to use actual facts for decision making

          • DeeDee Denise

            LOL…..

            • Cromwell

              I am on your tail right now. You have so much to say and little in mind. If peace has any chance we do not need you.

              • DeeDee Denise

                You’re not interesting…you are a brainwashed imbecile!!!!

          • Cromwell

            I am on your tail

        • Cristian Valcu

          Absolutely wonderful. This is how you treat imbeciles like Calmplexed & Co who only care about looking in one direction. These are the fake US patriots nobody gives a f(uck about.

        • Randy Hudson

          DeeDee,

          0bama is a true idiot, on this we agree. However, you seem to be a bigot yourself. I am not sure why you think America is such a cesspool unless you spend your time watching MSNBC. I have friends who immigrated tot he US from India, they started with little and now have a thriving business in Atlanta. The US landscape is choc full of nice houses, neighborhoods, parks, clean schools…….

          It seems as though you are speaking mainly of the inner city areas which are largely inhabited by African Americans…..which are a problem.

          However, they are only 13.6% of the US population. I live in a city which has 2 Ford Plants, UPS hub, and many, many spin off support companies, but this is replicated all over the US.

          If I had to guess, I would say you are of African American descent, and you are a bigot, not qualities of someone who wished to be respected…..

          As for the US, yes, the average IQ continues to drop, it is a horrible travesty that 0bama was elected, but there are many reasons for this. The liberal main stream media has become nothing more than a agent for the dim-0-crat party. Not that the GOP is much better at this point, but Romney would have been 20 times better than 0bama.

          Remember, 0bama chided Romney on Russia….who is laughing now?

          • DeeDee Denise

            Hah…If I had to guess I would say you are a moron!….not only does America have problems with the inner city and racism but you have a gun violence problem that runs across all races! You have blacks killing each other in the inner city and you have whites killing up groups of people in theaters, schools, and the work place. Now you’ve got the Mexican gangs to add to the mayhem. Whether you know it or not…America has a H1B visa program. The people come over to America, the American worker trains them, and the company fires the American worker. As one American worker put it:“They are bringing in people with a couple of years’ experience to replace us and then we have to train them,” said one longtime IT worker.”It’s demoralizing and in a way I kind of felt betrayed by the company.”
            And if you still believe in two-different parties “Republican and Democrat” then you need your head examined. America has become a one-part conglomerate right under the America people’s nose. Your next president is already selected…my friend. You thinking is so limited you think the evidence of America’s deterioration is broadcast to the American people via MSNBC? A program I don’t even watch! I’ve been to over 20 different countries…America is not Nr 1 by a long shot. Not only that…your economy is poor, education is substandard, young people are $30,000 in debt therefore they can’t boost the economy, poor infrastructure, sub-standard quality of life, poor wages…even people working collect welfare both of all races, the most violent industrialized nation in the world…the list goes on. Because the powers-that-be in the US keep you occupied with lies and bullsh%t, you still think America is NR 1…America has become a cesspool!

            • Randy Hudson

              Your statements are so full of bullchit rhetoric I don’t know where to start.

              Maybe if you stopped with all the hate BS and tried sticking to facts it would help.

              The US has 8 registered guns for every 10 citizens. That means in the US every day we have 280,000,000 registered guns. Please do the math, figure out how many people are killed in the US by guns, and apply a % based upon gun ownership…..I will wait. So your epic rant about gun violence really is not based in reality.

              You have the same mentality as many slaves in the US, they feel that a corporation owes them a job and.or a living. This affects birther Americans much more than it does immigrants. In the US if you do not like your job, just start a business. It is easy, I did it and ran one for 16 years.

              I did not say you watched MSNBC, however it is indicative of the liberal main stream media, and as IQ’s in the US continue to decline, we find ourselves amongst a populace that derives its twisted reality from MSNBC and YouTube…it is really scary.

              Conservatives in this country such as myself, want to greatly reduce these Visa programs you speak of, and secure our borders. 0bama and the liberals want more indigents so that they might control them, thus control the money…..

              Economy – number 1 in the world based upon GDP

              Education – Horrible as public schools been taken over by the liberals and thugs…yes thugs to indicate the negative affect of the African American on public education. Private Schools are quite good however, I sent 3 sons through private schools where they received great educations.

              Quality of life ranked 6th in the World.

              I do not listen to the lies of Politicians, and I do not listen to rhetoric from imbeciles like you either.

              14,5% poverty rate – fact

              African Americans take 49% of all entitlements (welfare) even though they only represent 13,6% of the populace.

              Please put things in proper perspective…..you are rambling on like an idiot without a brain.

              • DeeDee Denise

                You are brainwashed and a fool!!! America has the highest murder rate of any industrialized country in the world….you know it’s true you’re just trying to impress me with your stupidity but it’s not working….carry on.

      • SimpleStuff

        What about all the, Banana Republics, invasions and occupations in South America by the US?

        • DeeDee Denise

          They don’t want to hear that…they still want to believe that the US is Nr 1 by some invisible virtue.

    • James Stephen Edge

      The difference is that the US didn’t go bankrupt in the 90’s and have to shut all it’s foreign bases lol.

      • DeeDee Denise

        So that’s supposed to be some type of victory? The US can’t even pay its bills and starts wars all around the world to sell military equipment because the US has poor production. US currently imports more than it exports…the US is bankrupt the only thing saving US a** is that the US can print money at will and the it is the world reserve currency which is shrinking as we speak….

        • Elven Shaman

          that is true, Americans need a calculator to sort out how many wars they have fought for nothing

      • Calmplexed

        Exactly. Bring back Mikhail Gorbachev.

    • Aldo

      Putin keeps saying how Russia wants to be treated as an equal power as the US… but the thing is Mr Putin… in the US there was NO Stalin…there was no pact with Hitler to split up countries. Although with some arguably necessary evil… the US has earned its place in the world and has bases all over the place to avoid another world war (lesson learned with WWII… which occured less than 3 decades after WW1). Another dictatorship will not earn Russia the respect it’s seeking.

      • DeeDee Denise

        You’re not making sense. US starts wars not end them. US has bases around the world for geopolitical control. They’ve made a mess in Ukraine with the coup. Don’t forget, Russia was one of the countries that helped to defeat Hitler as well. The world is getting tired of the US and its hegemony. When China began the AIIB Bank the US told the other countries not to join, but they did anyways. Countries know that the US is a sinking ship. Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam…you name it, the US has destroyed it. The US has been at war 222 of 239 years…that should tell you something right there. In fact, if it weren’t for the stupidity of the US going into Iraq we wouldn’t have ISIS…as the US loses more and more power on the world stage it becomes apparent what a warmonger the country is….

        • Calmplexed

          Oh DeeDee you try so hard, yet spin your wheels. Russia only helped to defeat Hitler because he attacked. Before that, Russia was solidly aligned with the Nazis. You can’t change history, sweetums. Concentrate at the argument at hand and stop the obfuscation.

          • DeeDee Denise

            The bottom line is Russia was part of the coalition that helped defeat Hitler,,,,in fact the defeat wouldn’t be possible without Russia’s help. Face it bud, the US is dying on the world stage and has become a sh*thole….no money, no values, high unemployment, high violence in some parts of the country worse than Iraq, a promoter of perversity, poor quality of life, high unemployment and welfare dependency…yet the country spends money on weaponry…how about putting some of those bankers that helped destroy the economy in jail..how about that? The US government gives a sh*t about you..and you continue to be brainwashed by the bullsh*t propaganda…BWAAAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAH

            • Aldo

              I guess there is no age limit for Russian trolls… I’m guessing you are part of Dictator Putin youth? Does he hand out knives like Hitler too?

              • Elven Shaman

                name calling is all you can do, you really are not representing your intelligence young man

                • Aldo

                  The is no intelligence to counter in the first place… trying to sound intelligent in the web is a pathetic attempt to compensate for the little significance you have in the world.

                • Aldo

                  Those who seek self worth by attempting to sound clever on the net are pitiful comrade. Brush up on your Ingles.

              • G- I- A

                Aldo,how did you get across that border boy? By the way,I will take my burrito with some extra sour cream….

                • DeeDee Denise

                  LOLOLOL…..

                • Aldo

                  Im not sure what you mean… Ive crossed many borders… you have yet to cross the one of your mind… and real Mexican burritos no sour cream… Like many in the net… what you think you know… is all part of a limited imagination =]

                  • G- I- A

                    It was a joke buddy,relax.

              • DeeDee Denise

                Get your brain out of your a**…that’s if you have one. You offer nothing intelligent or interesting…Good Bye

                • Aldo

                  There is nothing I can offer to someone who is confined by the tiny prison of his mind. Your attempt at showing intelligence and self worth using bad language and inaccurate facts are simply pitiful.

                  • DeeDee Denise

                    Shut up….a**hole…you are sooooooooooooo stupid it’s amazing….

                    • Aldo

                      You mad bro? What’s funny is how easy it is to push your buttons… they let you out for drinks comrade?

                      • DeeDee Denise

                        You’re stupid and have nothing interesting to say…I won’t be replying to you any longer, it’s useless going back and forth with a diimwit American who has never traveled and probably don’t even have a passport…what would you know living inside the bubble of the cesspool called the USA?…Good Bye and Good Luck! You’re going to need it…Ciao

                      • Aldo

                        Aww you break my heart… You disappoint me comrade…

            • cdoe

              lol you are an idiot
              “well……yeah they were allied with them BUUUUT then they weren’t so I’m right”

            • Elven Shaman

              I use to be liberal many years ago, but after much reading and uncovering facts, I can see why N America is dying, the liberals have a lot to do with it. I changed sides.

            • Randy Hudson

              DeeDee,

              Bottom line is that Russia (Stalin) signed a non-aggression treaty with Germany, and invaded Poland with them in 1939. Had Stalin tried to stop Hitler in 1939, maybe 45 million people would not have died.

              When Stalin wasn’t murdering Russians, he was sending them to their sure deaths by fighting the Germans….to the tune of 20 million. Russian citizens paid dearly for Stalins mistakes.

              Russia could only hold Germany from entering Moscow for so long, they were running out of bodies. Without US intervention the war in Europe would have been lost to Germany.

              Read a book why don’t you.

              • DeeDee Denise

                America’s history books are bullsh*t…they love to make themselves out as the heroes just as they tried to make the Indians out as the bad guys…America must be paying you because you can’t be this stupid for free….yep, American troll….

                • Randy Hudson

                  Facts are facts, Russia was complicit with Germany throughout much of the 30’s and the early 40’s. You are lucky we bailed your stupid as
                  $$es out.

          • Elven Shaman

            dude, we’ve aligned ourselves with the worst of the bunch, if you can recall, it was America and British who turned their head away when fascism came about leaving the door open to war as then the Americans did trade with EU until it was attacked. get your facts right dude. there are no friends in war

          • DeeDee Denise

            You can’t change history….take your own advice!

        • Elven Shaman

          again true

        • Cromwell

          Russia spread its net over Baltic and fought off the German advance purely to capture Riga. Then raced to Berlin to be first there for space race scientists for Sputnik prog. Whist Britain fought from 1939 against Hitler alone. Churchill said an Iron Curtain fell over the Baltic race. My wifes family butchered by Russian troops for their farm. Millions of Latvian and Estonian people shot outside their doors or hauled in cattle trucks to Siberia never to be seen again. Never trust a russian on anything they say. Now you have so much to say you should have soap box in Hyde Park to preach the filth you pump out.

          • DeeDee Denise

            And NEVER trust America on anything they say…I would say with the killing and wars that America is starting and has started…it is not better than Russia!

    • Mike Reidy

      Don’t worry comrade. We are still friends. Lets sit down and talk together again like brothers? All this friction is not good for the heart.

      • Johnson Malarkey

        Yer’ call to lynchin’ and murder doesn’t fit the bill of “Let’s talk again like brothers”. Friction got to ya to in such a way where “kill, maim burn” is your answer to solvin’ issues? Lay off snortin’ them drugs mate, it’s turnen’ ya brains to jell-o.

    • thousanth disquss ID

      Publish a map with all the 10,000 fracking and 10,000 deeps sea wells on it. You will see the difference between the corporate opportunists as opposed to the general public that would like their offspring to continue existance after they die.

    • F Cinco

      yes seeing now the map remember sheeples the “Boogeyman” is Putin now. According to US

      • Calmplexed

        You need to work on your English or find a better translator.

    • PoliticalScience101

      Maybe some people( Morons) actually believe the ridiculous propaganda the US and NATO’s pushing. I love the way the US and NATO make accusations against Russia with NO credible evidence whatsoever. Meanwhile, it’s the US and NATO who have hundreds of military bases worldwide and that have carried out wars of aggression in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, all using fabricated evidence against their governments (Hitler would be proud!). U.S supports absolute (and tyrannical) monarchies in the Persian Gulf “Saudi’s, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE,Oman” so that the US can spread “Democracy” and try to destroy those secular regimes (like Assad’s and Gaddafi’s) who are the ONLY ones that could / can keep the autocratic fundamentalist Islamic Jihadists and Bedouin tribes in check.
      Why should Russia tolerate the US and NATO surrounding it with military bases? The US certainly didn’t tolerate the USSR setting up missiles in Cuba in 1962 – so why should Russia tolerate the US and NATO doing something so similar in Eastern Europe? And how can Russia believe ANY assurances from the US and NATO when they have consistently lied to Russia (and their OWN citizens) about any and everything for decades?

      • James Anlage

        Paradox: You sound like a Russian troll, but you use correct syntax and punctuation.

        • Calmplexed

          Still a troll, just a linguist.

          • Elven Shaman

            if you continue to use the word troll, it indicates you’re a young punk with little education

      • DeeDee Denise

        You’re making too much sense…they will call you a “Russian troll” because they can’t defeat your words….You hit it on the nose!

      • cdoe

        so let me get this straight since Russia is invading Ukraine that means they aren’t invading the Ukraine? uh huh sure pal

        • Elven Shaman

          Ukraine thugs attacked a democracy instead of voting it out. they were supported by the west. get your facts straight young man

      • Elven Shaman

        I have been making this exact point for a long time, it is true

      • Michael Donovan

        Having military bases and taking over territories with your military is an entirely different thing (Ukraine). The bases are there so that the Putin’s of the world do not run over small countries as “they have done in the past” to take their resources and subjugate the citizens. The bases are also maintained many times at the requests of the governments that they are in, also the money paid to them in many cases is a motivating factor.

    • wiliam

      I will tell you what you want to hear……. but tomorrow….!? Screw you ! it’s my way !

    • How about publishing a map and showing all the countries the USA has taken over vs. the countries Russia has annexed. LMFAO Russian’s please kill this guy! Then you can become cool again. Shutting you off from the web? Making you eat beet soup? Kill him.

    • PoliticalScience101

      The reality is Russia is not our friend at the moment, how can you blame them?
      At least they’re not flying planes into and blowing up their own buildings, starting wars in Iraq, Afghanistan Libya, and Syria over nothing, starting a war in Vietnam for nothing and countless other CIA operations in South America. So please before you start throwing rocks, make sure you’re not living in a glass house…
      “Why don’t we start imposing sanctions on Obama and his criminal pals here in the US? What a horrible excuse of a man, and disgrace to the United States. Know your enemy,

      • DeeDee Denise

        Exactly…but the American people have been so brainwashed they don’t stand a chance.

        • cdoe

          as long as you can sleep well in your mud hut dee

          • DeeDee Denise

            Oh, I sleep well in one of the TOP 5 best countries to live in the world! America doesn’t even make it to the TOP 10…..

      • Calmplexed

        A conspiracy loving troll at that.

        • Elven Shaman

          punk

    • james hartshorn

      Allies and Putin is just jealous as well as worried.

    • PoliticalScience101

      Russia is not using Military force or proxy mercenaries and terrorists to get their own way. They are using negotiations and friendly commerce to better their country and those they have dealings with. What a concept..
      Russia isn’t the exception, but they are taking bigger steps to fix their problems than we are. In fact, they’re moving toward a free-market / enterprise economy and have told immigrants that they must conform to Russian society. The US is becoming more and more communist by the day and we allow people to walk over the border illegally and then tell us how to run our country.. Personally, I think we’ve got some things to learn from the new Russia..

      • No Russia is using little green men that are active duty military guys! IDIOT MAGGOT You are a troll—How is that 800 rubles a month doing you? LMFAO

        • Inessa Kotkov

          Your brain needs some order. Something is wrong with America, not Russa.

          • Whats wrong with you is you only get 800 rubles a month as a paid troll. Your right…Russia is great…nice buzzing economy, putin shuts the web off to everyone but paid trolls, newest military equipment, beautiful tropical weather, the best olympics ever, and all those inventions we use from russia. Lmfao maggot

            • DeeDee Denise

              Something is wrong with America and you are part of the problem…America is a sh*thole…and no I’m not a Russian troll. America started that lie for idiots like you so that you can continue to drink the kool-aid while the US goes bankrupt, low paying jobs, increasing gun violence and racism, poor education, low quality of life, high unemployment…hey…America is becoming a communist country, who would have ever thought! You don’t even have the freedoms you once had…including freedom of speech or the gay-mafia will shut you down!

              • cdoe

                so are you so mentally disabled that facts no longer hurt your brain? I bet when they stare you in the face you cant even see them

                • DeeDee Denise

                  America is a cesspool…get used to it!

              • You know maggot…America can be hated by the communists like yourself all you want, fine. But no one thinks America is a sh*thole. Unemployment is 5.5%! LMFAO We have 18 trillion in GDP and your nations have less than 2 thirds that! And your countries are nasty. Not becoming communist, never will, but now you can wake up from your wishful dreaming, maggot. LMFAO We have plenty of freedoms. You are not even close to what we have…never will be. LMFAO MAGGOT WE WIN< WE ARE NUMBER 1 and always will be as long as I am alive. A decline would be over a 100 years plus time period. LMFAO So as long as I am alive we will always be number 1—thats all I care about! LMFAO MAGGOT

                • DeeDee Denise

                  Dumb a**…I live in one of the Top 5 best countries in the world to live…America doesn’t even make it into the Top 10….

                  • Please fill the room with your intelligence and do tell which top 5 country you reside in…And where is america on this list and whose list. Lmfao. The world waits for your response. Lol

                  • Please fill the room with your paid troll intelligence and give everyone your top 5 list! LMFAO! And tell everyone what country your in in the top 5! LMFAO

            • Elven Shaman

              punk 3

        • Elven Shaman

          punk 2

    • Martin Macdonald

      Putin is much more like Hitler, Mussolini, or Franco than a modern leader of a modern country. He can state sincerely that he allows freedom of expression and that he supports opposition parties while he and his cronies assume ownership of almost all media to broadcast his disgusting propaganda.He persecutes opposition parties and opposition media. Those who oppose his power die or suffer beatings and poisonings with regularity.
      He would be bad enough if he confined his evil to Russia but he wants to spread his poison to other countries.

      • Calmplexed

        Most sensible post yet. I’m just surprised the Russian Trolls haven’t wharrgarbled yet over it.

        • Elven Shaman

          punk a

    • buffman

      We have a lot of bases because the danged world cannot keep out of warring with each other……

    • Czar Azares

      if the us military comes in your country they bring war….. its business to them….

      • Delts Alana

        war is always business , and America first one to profit

      • If the little green men from Russia come to your country they are annexing you. If China comes, they are grabbing your elephants, rhino’s and seafood.

        • Batty Bwoi.

          PLEASE SHUT UP. DO YOU HAVE TO REPLY EVERYONE? AND YOU CALL SOMEONE ELSE A TROLL.

          • You are a new profile. You obviously got rid of your other one. Just the same maggot troll that hates being put in their nasty place. Your screen name fits asian boi. When we are free, we get to view everything we want on the web, and we can speak anytine we want. You are still a maggot and trash. What is it like looking up all the time at number 1? LMFAO LOSER

        • zarsvirus

          crimea is a part of russia then and forever. you know why the west are acting this way with the annexation of crimea? they want to put a naval base in port of sevastopol. but it wasd taken back by mother russia hahahahaha.

          • Have another hit of Russian Meth!

            • zarsvirus

              wow really, i takes 1 to know 1 hahaha lol

      • Aldo

        little green men and russian trolls are the same..

        • Elven Shaman

          punk b

    • Factor

      The fact Mr Putti is because of savages like you , Yes we have the burden of looking out for everybody in the world the best we can! You are just one of the savages we have to protect people against, WACKO!!

      • Delts Alana

        Fagtor, who made you so stupid?

      • IOUCO

        what kind of medication are you taking? Gringo pendejo!

    • Intranet

      All of these military bases are VOLUNTARILY agreed to with a lot of them wanted by the host countries. The military bases are paid by the host nations and serve as a buffer against aggressors – eg. bases in South Korea or Japan.

      • F Cinco

        Right VOLUNTARILY such as bases in JAPAN AND GERMANY to start with. and then imposing puppets like in Ukraine,Afghanistan,Iraq,Haiti,Africa and such

        • cdoe

          lol was that your attempt to rebut his point?
          we have bases in our allied countries so that means its not voluntary?, yeah and Putin would hand everyone a million rubbles in all of Ukraine when he “saves” it

        • Intranet

          You seem to be ignorant of history. The US was rebuilding the countries after WW2. They didn’t rape and loot Germany like Russia did after WW2. After the Cold War, they signed VOLUNTARY treaties to have the bases remain.
          1) The US has no military bases in Ukraine you fool. On the other hand< Russia has invaded half the country.
          2) Afghanistan's government has allowed some US military bases. Most US military forces have pulled out.
          3) Same for Iraq
          4) The few African military bases are voluntary agreements.

    • Mike

      So wheres the Map????? You think they would post it here!

      • F Cinco

        Shhhh it is not convenient for this propaganda article.. Remember the “Boogeyman” is PUTIN

    • Matt

      Look at how much humanitarian aid Russia does and compare it too America. How dare America do more and spend more on humanitarian aid then any other country.

      • lol

        • Ben

          And the overwhelming majority of aid goes to……guess who…..Israel!!!

    • Aytac Ercen

      He does have a point!

    • motun

      Russians are being smart. Putin has learnt from Soviet Union Mistakes. The US is the one repeating those mistakes because it cant resist it. Putin could have easily by now opened bases in Cuba, Vietnam, Nicaragua and Venezuela. these countries have been inviting Russia to open bases for security reasons meaning they would offer a cheap price to Russia. Question is why haven’t they done it? they are being smart. They are telling the West, we dont need a million bases to defend Russia interests if we have to but we do have the option to reopen bases if we need to. Russia is the largest country in the world and capable of hitting any country in the world within minutes All they have to do is spread out their weaponry so its about finding smart ways to defend, not spending billions of dollars on toys that may not work.

      • Putin has NOT learned from past mistakes. He is doing the EXACT SAME THING that collapsed them in 1994. IDIOT LMFAO PAID TROLL How is that 800 rubles a month doing you?

      • Calmplexed

        Trolling Trolls Troll… Is this what you were told to say or are you really this dumb?

        • Elven Shaman

          punk punk punk, hey this is getting fun

    • RAMairGTO72

      Simple, Free nations dont attack each other.
      How about we mark every Russian military Ship, Plane, Soldier and see where they are uninvited?
      Not the USA’s fault you are untrusted commies…

    • David

      The difference is that the US does not invade a place to put a base. The US is invited to help build a defense against a country that is a school yard bully like Russia.

      • motun

        Sure. Do you know anything about the Us adventures around the world. Tell that to all the countries that were illegally invaded with bases on them. im not going to list them for you. look em up. its not a hidden fact. i know there are a lot of ignorant fools in the US who do not know anything but please do. i beg you. know what you are talking about before you say anything.

        • Those “adventures” are paid for big time idiot. Why dont you try paying? LMFAO

      • Herpsfdkdjhgk

        There have been instances when the US has invaded lands and setup bases in the name of helping the local peoples whether or not they want or need help. Japan is one example along with Germany and whatever middle eastern countries we have bases in right now.

        • horse sheet

        • Calmplexed

          Japan and Germany were “invaded” because they started a World War. History is still taught in schools, right?

        • cdoe

          wow you are special, you are using countries that killed millions of civilians as an example? and both of them are allies you moron.
          this is how it works the US helps its allies, we don’t attack our allies like the communist Putin

          • Elven Shaman

            having Israel as an ally, no thanks, they are the most hated country in the world, awful military and awful people, bad people making it bad for the world.

      • michaelpravica

        Actually, the US viciously and illegally bombed Serbia to create a based, Camp Bondsteel, in Kosovo creating a terrorist safe haven in the heart of Europe from which we have been suffering Islamic terrorist “blowback” to this very day.

    • Locky

      If America is a bad country, why is everybody from all over the world wants move to America, african nations, european, asian and hundred thousands of russians are allready here?

      • motun

        Its a very well crafted country. Thats the smartest trick America ever played on the world and that was successful for a long time . But it is being very sloppy these days and making very desperate moves in terms of foreign policy and that attraction to America has been slowing down over the years

      • Moonraker20

        How many return to their countries? They are duped into believing everything is fair, just and accessible and that is not the case at the end of the day.

      • Czar Azares

        america & american are not bad. your politicians are scum of hell……they want to enforce what they want to others. im not russian, im asian but i dont like what the US and their puppets are creating. the spying on the internet, the illegal coups they put through from the NGO’s. what did they do in iraq, syria, yemen, egypt, libya?

        • Who else is spying idiot? Surely NOT the Chinese and Russians? Germans? England? LMFAO IDIOT

        • Philantos

          and what do you want them to do just wait for the hiding terrorist attacked them? You’re stupid Czar.

          • zarsvirus

            before you call someone stupid pls take a look at a mirror and see who is more stupid me or you? they ( us govt & cia ) created isis in lebanon, therefore who is stupid?

    • Natall vön Hoëhinhimmler

      Has anyone notice the number of people with a similar avatars’ … hmmmm. Posting pro-Putin comments in abundance.

    • Stephen Roth

      This is a very dangerous man the truth about our bases is easy to distort look at the where we have left when asked and how now the want us back. These bases are very costly in Germany and Japan they help pay for them the people who live next to them would love to see some of them go but not the governments in charge. I really believe we had a great opportunity in the early 90s to help Russia we did not, Putin schemed his way to the top frontline had a good look at his rise nationalism and using the US as a scapegoat is working for him why would he stop?

      • motun

        What truth is being distorted about the bases? Arent their US bases everywhere like he said, while they closed theirs ? wasnt there an expansion toward the borders of russia since the 90s ? Didnt only stop after the russians reacted finally? Had agreat opportunity to help russia? by expanding towards their borders? Putin schemed his way? You are upset that Russia has a Strong leader that isnt willing to take the BS of the west. Come on.

        • cdoe

          lol well here is a misinformed idiot if I ever saw one. so the soviet union invading countries is reasonable while countries inviting the US to open bases is horrible? moron

      • Sunny Jones

        When, why and how did the US established military bases in Germany and Japan?

    • Squeakywheel

      Yes, I can see the difference between Russia and the US. Most countries in the world trust the US enough to allow a military base in their country because the US does not force anyone to accept one. But most countries do not trust Putin’s Russians so they do not have one. Russia only gets bases in other countries because of force. Just ask Ukraine.

      • dingding

        FACT countries with US bases has a lot of cases of pedophilia. Another fact Japanese people don’t want bases in Japan since the Americans are raping their little boys. Another one, Google Joseph Scott Pemberton a US marine stationed in the Philippines he is a model for all US marine

        • cdoe

          thanks for the laugh, you definitely provided a good one. did you learn that line in the trolling seminar?

          • Elven Shaman

            punk

          • dingding

            no I learned that from research and it’s true

      • Bob Davidson

        yes, US pays them in one way or another so they can allow bases. It has nothing to do with trust. Let’s not pretend that US does not want to control as many countries as possible to advance its interests.

        • Steve Seith

          It has to do with distrust. Why would those countries allow or want a base on their land? Maybe they feared another country. Hmmm. Which country might that have been. Got an answer troll?

          • Bob Davidson

            Since you are clearly a dummy i will give you the easy ones:

            Guantánamo Bay, Cuba,Qatar, Israel, Behrain,honduras, UAE, Singapore, Brazil–Got an answer Troll?

            • cdoe

              and every one of them are countries that opened their borders to the US.
              or what? they secretly forced them to? got an answer? troll?

              • Elven Shaman

                punk, you obviously don’t know American history

      • motun

        what Russia base was forced in Ukraine? what are you talking about? First of all, Ukraine was a major participant of the soviet union project even though they now pretend like they have some amnesia all of a sudden when europe and america makes them promises that will NEVER happen. Your comment makes no sense. So the US base in Iraq was by what? did the people there in Iraq say, “Please build base in our country- please build the largest base on our land” is that what they said? and thats just a small small example, if you are going to make a comment, know what you are talking about. You do not have to support everything just because you are from the US. If you base your dumb comments on that idea, then you should keep your ignorant comments to yourself.

        • Philantos

          Look Moton ,you’re distorting the reality. Where did you get that information moron.

    • Anthony Boocher
    • grassy knoll

      The US is a tool of the NWO. The gov’t was usurped a long time ago- we are now seeing the repercussions. Obamatrade joins the economies of 12 countries.

      • Bob Low

        Never in the past 60 years has a steel structured building ever fallen down when on fire or hit by plane in the entire world…yet in NYC on 9/11….3 buildings fall at demolition speeds all within 3 hours of each other….one that was never hit by plane.

        Grassy Knoll should get this one.

        • cdoe

          …….never in the past 60 years has a plane flew directly into a sky scraper you dumbass. and what? buildings cant collapse unless a plane flies into them?
          either a plane causes collapses or they don’t make up your damn mind.
          you are arguing that over a period of years the buildings were strapped with explosives. and that makes you a moron. thousands of people would have been involved and there wasn’t construction on all the floors even ten years prior. unless what? they only needed to rig three floors? get real

    • David Ayers

      I guess all those Counties Hosting American Troops must Like the United States. So it looks like No One Trust Russia?? lol

      • IndependentMySelf

        That is because you… so smart…

        …and don’t know where the Russians troops are (besides allegedly in Ukraine). But of course only in countries with which Russia has a border with or somewhat like that. Tajikistan (helping to protect the border with Afghanistan), Kazakhstan (some missile launch sites and their space launch pad Baikonur), Armenia (and likes.

        • Squeakywheel

          So far, yes. You forgot Vietnam.

      • Sherif Farid

        Maybe the believe the lie that the US is the strongest force on earth

        • sledge__hammer

          You sound very jealous.

          • Sherif Farid

            For what ? if I need the US citizenship I was going to get it long time a go

        • Joe Collins

          Us is the strongest on earth by a great margin

          • jerezykid2006@yahoo.com

            yea and you dumbass white people who love war will wipe us all out with nukes if you get your way..

          • Sherif Farid

            Just some studies but they never won a war without allies

        • Bob Davidson

          Actually, it is the strongest force but US pays for that and buys friends. Here is the test: stop foreign subsidies and see who wants to be your friend.

          • Bob Davidson

            UK was the same way until it lost its influence. US is next.

      • Michael Kinney

        Actually we pay big bucks for those bases… Are paid friends trustworthy?

        • Bob Davidson

          if we stop giving money to those countries, they will turn their backs on us. Money and not trust is what keeps us going. I pray US dollar will remain strong and reserve currency for a long time. Otherwise, we will be in trouble. Also, let’s not forget that the average joe in US gets nothing from this policy….

      • jerezykid2006@yahoo.com

        because they pay them you moron,and those bases bring buisness to small towns in those countries clearly you dont know how the process works..

      • IOUCO

        I don’t want gringos in spanish territory. Plantaremos marihuana en las bases americanas.

    • Vince Scopa

      a few responses to Mad Vlad “the Liar King” Putin. Yes the US has many bases in the world. the question you should ask is why. 1) during the Soviet times the world wanted protection from the Soviet Union and only the US could do this. 2) it is the same now with a paranoid psychopath in the Kremlin. 3) Ukraine; your ego was bent out of shape because the Ukraine people told you to put it where the sun does not shine and your puppet ran crying to you for protection. the rape of Ukraine by you and your oligarch/siloviki syncopates ended. 4) you are very afraid that if Ukraine develops into a free open society and economy similar to Poland and the Baltics, soon the russian people will do the same to you that the Ukraine people did to Yanukovych and you do not have anywhere to run and hide. Vlad you might want to read history, not your soviet/putin history and put in your brain how your mentor Adolf ended his days. you could be following his path.

      • Bob Low

        Vlad isn’t putting his citizens in debt 19 Trillion…He might be a little crooked but he isn’t putting 1 out of ever 100 in prison and he isn’t dragging his country into 2 wars that have nothing to do with national security…he is liked by his people by 90%…he isn’t blowing up Gaza Strip like Israel is and America supports Isreal…so when looking at in total…Bill Clinton broke the agreement between Bush and Gorby..that no new NATO countries would be along Russia’s border…he has the right to be worried of his national security because America broke the treaty.

        When we have people with Dual Citizenship committing horendous acts of Treason here and we want to indict whiste blowers like Snowden who expose mass corruption of Illegal spying….we should worry about what is going on here and not what Russia is doing.

        If you took a poll with the citizens in Eastern Russia by a vast majority they would be pro Russia…not until you hit Maripol does it get back to 50% and even Odessa…it’s an even split with more going for Pro Russia.

        • Squeakywheel

          OK, you get one point for Gaza.

        • Vince Scopa

          Sqeakywheel no sense in responding to Bob Low. he is jsut an anti-Semitic troll. blames everything in Jews and Israel etc. one point, there was never an agreement about new members to NATO. even Gorby said that. the only agreement was that no permanent bases would be established in the former warsaw pact countries IF the security situation remained the same. Now with Mad Vlad “the Liar King” Putin the security situation has changed drastically. but responding to trolls like motum and low is a waste of energy. they would steal the gold teeth from their mothers and sell them if they thought putin would smile at them.

          • Bob Low

            Vince..I use to be like you until I watched and read everything I could about 9/11 and listened to experts and then read the 9/11 Omission report…and when you see politicians kowtow to the Jewish AIPAC which owns every Senator and Congressman except for Ron Paul

            I read who was on the NeoCons with Bush..Paul Wolfowitz, and Rumsfeld Michael Chertoff

            , Richard Pearl, Michael Mukasey, Dov Zakheim, Edward Luffwak, Douglas Feith all Jews who were high up in the Bush Administration. All wanted war over in Iraq.

            I believe holeheartedly that 9/11 was an inside job with persons in the Bush Administration, the NeoCons and dual citizenship Jews above who conspired together to pull it off…or they knew about it and did not try to stop it.

            there are 2400 Building Engineers and Architects that question the demolition of 3 buildings in 3 hours on 9/11. They question the molten steel at the site that is impossible unless some thermite was used. There are 1000’s of airline pilots…commercial and armed forces that question if an aircraft hit the pentagon. Pilots for 9/11 truth

            Once you get it…and you see how profitable war is..where the marke up for war is 300% 500% where you see a Vice President who was a millionaire when he went into office and left a Billionaire from Haliburton…

            the list goes on. I’m not AntiSemite. I’m anti Treason and most Jews are good but a few along with a few in the armed forces and a few who are neocons who control and other fear..that is who I am against.

            19 Trillion is what I’m against and 5 trillion is from to bogus wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that had absolutely nothing to do with national security.

            I’m against being fed on a daily basis ISIS ISIS ISIS on CNN, FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS all which are totally owned by the Jews.

            You want to see a high up fed agent shut his mouth? Ask him who he thinks did 9/11.

            If you know them good they will shake their head.

            I have jew friends where I live and we all sit around and talk about 9/11 Loose Change…they all know that George Bush’s brother Marvin Bush, George
            W.’s younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom (now
            Stratesec), the very company in charge of security at the WTC in 2001.
            I’m aware that 90% of the Americans do not have the capacity to think critically or understand the magnitude and consequences of what happened that day and the lies the Military feeds us to go to wars..Gulf of Tonkin…USS LIBERTY Bombing and False Nukes
            95% of Americans can not point Ukraine out on a map
            This all leads to 19 Trillion in debt..and when you war..the war providers go rape the Federal Treasury and use American service kids as cannon fodder for their war profiteering.
            I’m against borders..I don’t think any big military is needed and people should be able to travel where they want and live where they want as long as they qualify with financial or get proper permission.
            I’m not like you who believe what you are fed by the main stream media.
            The Billionare Jews have an agenda…and so do the military providers..and they have the Government folks in their pockets..and you are a total dupe if you think not.

      • Bob Low

        Vince..show me a country who asked for American bases in their back yard…show me 1….

        Where do you come up with this bs???

        • Squeakywheel

          Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Colombia, Germany, Poland, England (WWII), Saudi Arabia, now even Vietnam… shall I go on?

          • motun

            who told you that? stop making up stuff. His question was how many countries ASKED and at the time? of course today its a different story and these countries can kick the US out if they wanted to but they are enjoying the money they are getting every year so they probably wont till the people of those countries demand it.

            • Vince Scopa

              Motum, you are kind of like the scarecrow in Wizard of Oz singing “If I only had a brain.”

        • Natall vön Hoëhinhimmler

          I’ll add to Squeakywheel, by posting that South Korea currently is requesting more of an American presence in their region. They are literally plenty of independent studies that have exposed Vladimir Putin’s army of internet trolls. They are paid by the government which arguably in under the dominion of Putin. I long for the day when Russia becomes a democratic country. Trust me they are a small minority of Russians who have not been duped by Russian propaganda, I have spoken to a few. I’ll end with this there are currently Russians living in Moscow who have told me that the Americans are closing in on Russia, infiltrating their country and planting enemy spies against Putin. You know why they believe this ? Because it is espouse on the STATE-run media, this kind of ridiculous rhetoric is similar to that of North Korea who say that every country on the planet has succumb to American imperialism and that Kim Jong-Un is the last form of resistance. Sigh*

      • motun

        You are just blabbing and reality just flies over your head. What makes an y leader in the US better than Putin? Is it simply because its Russia- another country so automatically he is bad because he is a strong leader running a powerful country that stands up to the Wests BS. Better be happy you have Putin in power running a country that has thousands of nuclear weapons. You think the other guys coming in after putin are going to be softer?

        • newpapyrus

          Putin is extremely popular in Russia because the Russian people know that a weak leader in Russia would be a disaster not only for Russia but also for the rest of the world. You don’t want instability and chaos and possible rule by the Russian mafia in a nation with enough nuclear weapons to destroy the entire planet.

          The US could have easily brought freedom and democracy to both Russia and China if the US corporations weren’t so solely interested in exploiting Russia’s vast resources and China’s cheap educated labor.

          Marcel

      • IOUCO

        What kind of medication are you taking? Gringo go home!

        • Vince Scopa

          i think you should return to south of the border. not mexico but cuba or venezuela. you are just a troll and have decided to hate america. why? probably because of envy. no surprise.

      • monika

        I don’t see how Russia can escape their past. When they had every intention of following through with their own motives and plans of doing the exact same thing Hitler was trying to do. And, they proved they were no better, than if Hitler, would have gained that territory. People of ‘like minds’ jockeying with hidden underhanded motives of betrayal can only lead to demise.

        While everything he says, comes out sounding, so sincere and innocent.
        Putin’s remark: “Russia made the decisive contribution into ‘ the Victory’.” In reference to WWII.
        Just sounded hollow to me.

        He can’t blame people for still distrusting

        • Vince Scopa

          Monica you are very correct about distrust. especially when for a year Putin and his syncopates in the kremlin grabbed every microphone they could and swore there were no russian soldiers in the crimea, it was all home grown. then on the anniversary of the invasion of the crimea he goes on russian national TV and brags that He, Mad Vlad “the liar king” Putin planned the invasion weeks before his moron in Kiev, Yanyukovych ran away, that He Putin sent in Russian special forces to ensure that crimea was taken, and he even considered putting russian nuclear forces on alert, 1 step from a launch order. and he wonders why people distrust him? the question is why would his mother even trust him

    • Matang Bayan

      Pure envy from a dictator.

      • Michael Kinney

        Not when you actually examine the facts.

      • grassy knoll

        Envy of what? A destroyed economy and crumbling society? Yea right, I’m sure he’s totally jealous.

    • Jerry Doyle

      Fancy straw man double talk on Putin’s part: if you only showed bases with real military combat units on them 85% of those bases on his proposed map would disappear and most that were left would not be near Russia or have enough combat power to support an attack on Russia.

      • GodsHolyTrousers

        LOL

    • ron

      Barren Russia? Publish a map of west Europe and America showing the massive number of
      households each holding more home computer power than Russian’s military, more
      adult/teen fashions, more pop music, more e-phones, hip magazines, more dungarees,
      more fun stuff, cars and etc.…..

    • Sattack210

      Putin is right, the United States is the biggest hypocrite in history, always talking big words of peace and democracy but in reality enslaving other nations and expanding militarism all around the world… DEATH TO AMERICA!!!!

      • Matang Bayan

        The difference my friend is that US did not invade those countries. And you cannot kill America.

        • Squeakywheel

          Iraq excepted. And Vietnam. Panama, but we did give them the canal…

      • John Doe

        Rusky buy some russian gasoline drink some good vodka and and lit yourself on fire.

      • Squeakywheel

        We know where you live.

    • Durkheim

      God please these united states, what good have Russia brought to the world, Russia only support terrorists, dictators, which country can Russia it help to prosper, none

      • LavXolm

        What utter BS!!!

        Who is in whose face here (Ukraine)?!

        How are all those beheadings by USA ally Saudi Arabia sitting with you?

        Check the map that Putin requests. I want to see it. It will be utterly painful for you to see, all at the expense of your education, health care and retirement comfort, not to mention all the innocent dead…

        • Squeakywheel

          How many journalists did Putin shoot in the back of the head today? How many members of the opposition are in jail in Siberia? How many Russians has Putin murdered and blamed it on the Chechens? You want to see utter BS, look in the mirror, pal.

        • Natall vön Hoëhinhimmler

          You may be a genuine commenter, but if not how much exactly does Putin pay you. Do you guys get breaks ?

    • AG

      I would like to thank the author of this article for an opportunity to hear an opinion from the first source. I am sick and tired of some opinionated hypocrites who speak for other people.

    • Bob Low

      People in America should be more concerned with 19 Trillion in Debt…..5 Trillion of that from 2 false wars that never end…and they should be wondering why in 60 years of Steel Structured Buildings that never has one fallen down ever from fire or getting hit by plane…except on 9/11 all within 3 hours of each….3 buildings fell down and when you listen to what professional demolition engineers state..they state all 3 look like they were professionally demolished.

      19 Trillion in Debt and all the major media news channels and all the major magazines and newspapers are majority Jew owned and a Jew owned the twin towers and there were 5 dancing jews when the planes hit and a van full of jews was pulled over on the GW Bridge full of demolitions and they were moussad and let go…

      And if you think there isn’t any adgenda for people who have Dual Citizenship and they are in very high goverment positions……

      What ever Russia wants to do with Ukraine ain’t nothing compared to the TREASON that was done to here….

      We may as well move the Capital of the US to Tel Aviv.

      • Squeakywheel

        OK, paranoid Arab American? But I won’t disagree too much about US support of Israel. Keep our tax dollars in the US and tell Netanyahu to raise money in his own country.

    • Ted Viens

      The headline says it all but does not reveal Putin’s meaning… He is whining about failing to create as many Russian bases around the world and trying to hide his inadequacies.

      • zeus

        lol..funny how people always read into something what they want to hear. I suppose the entire interview which contradicts that statement has no meaning but hey keep up the bias and xenophobia :

        • Ted Viens

          You are absolutely, positively correct zeus. Putin’s pretty words in this cute interview which portray him as god’s gift to the world have absolutely no meaning.

          • zeus

            nothing quite like xenophobic loathing to induce self delusions.

      • Michael Kinney

        Oh get serious.

    • Michael Gonzalez

      It is because of the Russian military might and the disregard
      for human rights and liberty in Russia is that those bases are where they are in the first
      place. Let Putin know that most countries are afraid of the USSR than the USA and that is what his map proves.

      • Zill Ellaha

        Totally bull comment you idiot

        • Natall vön Hoëhinhimmler

          How much buddy is Putin paying ?

      • zeus

        lol..america sure is the bastion of human rights. Look at its current success across the globe as it safeguards humanity and liberty 🙂

    • Chartis Osaka

      Publish A World Map And Mark All The Russian Corrupted Government Tycoons Real Estate Investments On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US

      • I think you’re confused.

      • LavXolm

        Let’s see how many are getting rich off your health care needs by the companies that own your government, i.e. the health insurance and pharmaceutical companies. These people will take your house for their services, if you are lucky enough to have one. If not, NO SERVICE! BARBARISM…
        Your government is corrupt, bought and sold to its core, and you think it is normal, along with war.

    • Bob Low

      America is 19 Trillion in Debt..Russia barely any debt.

      America spends more on military then the next 26 countries added together…24 of them our allies.

      Why is Russia doing this..because Clinton broke the agreement of no FSU countries becoming NATO.

      It’s up to the countries wishes..but Russias borders are becoming less and less.

      The idiot Military morons want to drag America into another war…so the military industrial complex can rape the country more and more.

    • Bob Low

      putin ain’t lying on the map and all the US military bases we spend 19 Trillion in debt..

      America is nothing but a war economy.

      All we are fed every day on the media is ISIS ISIS keep scared..

      it’s such BS…

      • HPP

        Troll talking points. Blah, blah, blah,…

        • Bob Low

          Idiots like you…keep supporting building trillion dollar aircraft carriers….600 Billion Dollar War Jets…

          Keep Being Brilliant HPP..!!!!! Debt Debt Debt… War like Iraq and Afghanistan..they rape the federal Treasury for instant funds for the bullets…

          DEBT DEBT DEBT!!!!!!

          all on idiots like your shoulders!!!

          • Zill Ellaha

            Bob thanks for fixing this idiot

      • Jesse Carpenter II

        So is communist and sharia law propaganda BS. The U.S. and a hand full of other countries are all that stand between total world domination by communist and sharia law aggression. Which in plain english stands for slavery, rotten treachery.

        • LavXolm

          Pathetic quivering American brainwashed victim. Ignorant, too.

      • Zill Ellaha

        Sir i really want to salute you for using your common sense and trying to see things in a whole picture …. (y)

    • soontoleave

      And everyone of those U.S. military bases are there because the host countries begged and pleaded with us to be there. Example: The Eastern Europeans ( especially the Baltic countries) are practically dragging the U.S. to put an American base in their countries. They’ve all but offered to pay for the whole damn thing !! Another example: The Philippines are begging the U.S. Navy to return to Subic Bay. Flip the coin and the reason there are so few Russian bases in other countries is because no one wants them there.

      • Bryan

        Kuwait after the Iraq invasion? You mean the one we baited Saddam into?

        What is important to understand about Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait is that right up to the invasion American leadership was giving him every sign that he was an American golden child. Four days prior to Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait the American Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, told Saddam that, “We have no opinion on your Arab – Arab conflicts, such as your dispute with Kuwait. Secretary (of State James) Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction, first given to Iraq in the 1960’s, that the Kuwait issue is not associated with America. ”

        There is more to this statement then what appears on the surface though. April had never met Saddam before, and when she was called by Saddam to meet she had apparently not been given any specific advice by Washington on the matter. She was basically giving the Washington party line on the matter, but that is significant in and of itself. April was made into a scapegoat on the matter of the American attitude towards Iraq prior to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Basically leaders like Bush and Cheney took the position that those statements did not properly reflect the American position.

        Well, if that is the case then it’s their job to make sure that our Ambassadors are knowledgeable of the American position in matters of such critical importance. Tensions in the area were well known, any Ambassador would have been properly advised as to what to tell Saddam had the administration wanted to make sure a message that properly conveyed the intent of the administration would be given to Saddam. In other words, its not April’s fault, it’s the fault of the administration that this is what Saddam was told.

        Other actions of the Bush administration after the invasion of Kuwait make a strong case that Saddam was baited into the invasion of Kuwait on purpose in order to give the Bush administration an excuse to use military force against Iraq, which had become a growing power in the Middle East through US assistance.

      • Keith White

        This is what you might worry about when comes to Russia http://www.enddayssurvival.com. I hope and pry it’s wrong.

        • Bob Low

          Keith the enddaysurvival…that is for the 19 Trillion dollar Debt implosion…and most likely our leaders will get us involved in a war to take attention off the market crash…same as putin did when the Ruble started going off the cliff from his blowing 60 billion on some stupid winter olympics.

          Go look at your history and when Kennedy walked into the war room for the Missle Crisis he came out questioning Humanity because most of the moron military wanted to go first strike.

          Russia’s war budges is 1/60th of Americas…when the dollar crashes people are going to be begging to leave for places like Russia

      • Jesse Carpenter II

        Yes they begged us to be their. Because their scared to death of communism, sharia law etc,, They choose freedom not slavery which amounts to rotten treachery.They don`t want another hitler, mussolini, stalin and the list goes on. Putin is just that. A monster. He will stop at nothing to rule the world with an iron fist. He has to be stopped.

      • Todd Miller

        Return to Subic Bay makes good strategic sense. We left because they asked us to leave. It’s kind of like Crimea. The Russians gave it to Ukraine. Taking back Crimea made good strategic sense. Panama and Cuba makes good strategic sense. We have to respect the wishes of the host countries. The Philippinos are afraid of the Chinese now who are making their own strategic moves in the Spratley Islands because of the oil and the location. We as a country are too indebt to our potential enemies and do not have enough economy to escape. Someday our Chinese loan officer is going to say enough! Give us collateral for our loans. Perhaps the Hawaiian Islands, or the Philippines, or Taiwan, or South Korea. We want something if the US ever fails to pay. We want it in writing. It makes me angry our government has allowed us to get into this situation and they will sell us out at the first opportunity. Our debt is also a direct threat to what is left of the British Empire, Europe, and Japan. That is why they also bank roll us. There’s nothing we citizens can do except watch, wait, and pontificate. If you believe your vote will make a difference, you’re naïve. All the candidates are carefully selected and no third parties will ever be allowed. The public, media, and military are manipulated totally.

      • Michael Kinney

        Actually, I think it’s the money we PAY them for the bases that makes us “likeable”.

    • Jesse Carpenter II

      Putin is a monster. Just like stalin, hitler, mussolini,,,, he would murder the entire world to get his old empire back. He doesn’t care about anyone or anything except what he wants. He needs to be stopped at all costs.

      • Bob Low

        Dude…where you coming up with the Hitler Mussolini BS?

        He has been in power over 15 years and not once has he invaded any country except Georiga which whas killing Russians and Ukraine which most East Ukraine wants to be part of Russia.

        Stop feeding off the bs stupid news

        Wow..a monster…and empire…there are only like 50 million Russians and their military budget is 1/50th of what America spends.

        God are you effing stupid beyond dumb

        • HPP

          Excuse for everything. Russian speaking folks in other countries who feel they are being “misused” should just move to Russia – problem solved.

          • can’t because of the expanding and irrational US passport suspension program. i’d be outta here in a second if I could.

        • Jesse Carpenter II

          I was using them and their treachery as an example of what will happen if putin gets his way. As far as I`m concerned,, he`s just like them.

        • Jesse Carpenter II

          The last thing I`m gonna say is wait and see what happens. History tends to repeat itself if the previous lessons aren’t learned. Look it up for your self.

      • Bob Low

        I’m a lot more concerned about the 19 Trillion debt than any Russian or wacko Muslim…

        Any Russian I know they all want to get the heck out of Russia.
        Same goes for the Muslims.

        You are beyoond Demted…wacked and the politicians love people like you.
        Scared Scared Scared.

        None of that stuff is going to happen over here…Ukraine is piss poor and the Russians will never take over that….that war will put Russia over the economic cliff.

        ISIS is all jewish made up so the mediat attention is on that instead of Isreal stealing the Arab lands and they are on a building binge.

        But the Jew owned Mass Media feeds you ISIS ISIS ISIS every night.

        Meanwhile down over the border in Mexico there is more Murders there and chopped off heads than over in Syria and Iraq combined.

        Friggin morons

        • Jesse Carpenter II

          I sincerely hope your right. I`m real concerned about the 19 trillion too. I`d dearly love to get the old fools out of office. Their not helping at all.

        • aurelius72

          Hey Bob, I agree that we should be concerned about the debt but I have yet to hear anyone on ether side offer a solution. Pointing out the problem isn’t the solution, only recognition.

          Also, though I also agree that Mexico is a problem as well I don’t know where your numbers from. I would say you shouldn’t be calling anyone a friggin moron with your misinformed statement. TO date around 115k have been killed in Mexico. Last year ISIS murdered 18,000 alone which is comparable to any year in Mexico since the drug wars started. That’s not even the full count of all murdered by ISIS but when you include the estimated 220k that have been killed in Syria since the war start there (we now know ISIS is the main group that is fighting the Syrian Gov) then ISIS has done more in 3 years that the cartel’s have done since 2006 when the major violence started in Mexico.

          • Bob Low

            Stop Building Trillion Dollar Aircraft Carriers…instead build subsidized sea freight ships and redo our entire river and lock and dam systems.
            Stop building 600 Billion Fighters jets put instead new airports and cargo planes

            Disband 50% of the armed forces, shut down 70% of all military bases abroad.
            Stop Subsidizing Terrorist…Isreal..Force them to have peace or they loose the Subsidies…the second 2 state or 1 state solution and no aparthaid…the muslims wouild settle down. Work a peace with Iran. Force Saudi to modernize their ways.

            Legalize all drugs and build health system that moniters addicts and reduce the prison populations and law enforcement associated with drugs.
            Tax the crappo out of drugs
            Raise taxes on imports and give tax breaks on manufacturers in USA

            It’s not that hard…

            • aurelius72

              Yeah Bob now you are just talking left wing la la land nonsense.

              First off you military hardware that you think is so useless and such a waste is the only reason you are able to come on this website and give your opinion as naive and uneducated as it may be. See Bob what you know is that the U.S is a “superpower”, what you apparently don’t know is that the U.S has only been a super power for about 75 years now. And do you know why the U.S became a super power Bob? No? Well let me tell you why.

              See they is this thing called history and through out it there are these things called dictators and the other things called empires that want to and try to rule the world. See Bob these things didn’t 75 years ago, they started thousands of years ago and they have continued through out that thing called history with out fail and the last time it happened was a little over 75 years ago when this little country called Germany along with a few of there friends (Japan, Italy, and Russia for a short time) tried to achieve world domination. Needless to say the U.S went into mass production and helped stop them. Now after that the U.S continued to build because they didn’t want to be caught off guard the next time and possibly they could prevent a next time. Not should if you are familiar with Euro history but they have been fighting these WW for hundreds or years now and they take place about every 20 years or so. Want to take a guess on how long its been since the last one Bob? You got it Bob, about 70 years or just after the time that the U.S became a super power. Want to guess when the last time 2 countries that are top 40 economies fought Bob? That’s right Bob, right about 70 years now. Do you think there have not been countries that still wanted to do this Bob?

              As for Israel and the two state solution Bob, are you familiar with the Ottoman empire or the British and French mandates for the lands ruled by the Ottomans after the fall of their empire? Maybe not but the area that you know as Palestine (which was actually give to the land known as Judea by the Romans after they conquered and expelled most if its Jewish inhabitants) was a large part of land that included current day Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and small parts of Iraq and Saudi Arabia. The Brits and the French fought along with the Arabs and the few Jews that still remanded in the area to help drive the Ottomans out. At that point the land was broken into the 3 areas of Syria, Lebanon, and Transjordan/Palestine with TJ/Pale being split into the 2 different territories of Jordan which included 76% of the land and Palestine which included 24% of the land. What you obviously don’t know is that Jordan (76% of the land) was given for the Arab Muslims and Palestine (24%) was designated for the Jewish home state and the “Palestinian Arabs” getting the west bank and all of this was initially agreed on by ALL OF THE ARABS IN THE AREA AT THE TIME. The Jews eventually changed the name of their land to Israel which made them even more unpopular then they already were and I think you might know the rest but who knows. So the 2 state solution that you are talking about has been tried and the Muslims that you are so sure will “settle down” didn’t stick to it, instead they decided that they want all the land so with that in mind I’m going to have to say that you haven’t the first F ing clue as to what you think you are talking about son.

              Oh yeah, and it probably wouldn’t hurt the “Palestinian Arabs” chances of getting their own state if they would stop attacking the Jewish state and simple recognize their right to exist.

              As for legalized, they have that too. It’s called Europe and like many of your Socialistic views it really doesn’t work all that great. But if that’s what you want then by all means you should go and live the dream brother. It’s just that this country here was founded with something different in mind and I think it has worked pretty good up to this point.

              Force the Saudi’s to modernize their ways? So you are all for forcing anyone that is in contrast to your beliefs is what I’m getting but when others do it it’s a big sin. God I love the left.

              • Bob Low

                All I know is when you are 19 Trillion in Debt and really 50 Trillion debt you are no super power.. you are a brut who use your military to rape the federal treasury and put it on the backs of the people.

                Even Kennedy said when he walked out of the room full of Military during the cuban missle crisis he questioned the Humanity there because they all wanted to first strike russia.

                Russia never achieved any type of domination…their economy produced nothing and it was all done by oppression and that doesn’t win out.

                We were a super power up to the 1960’s and after that we have since lost our manufacturing capacity except war production.

                We since have borrowed ourselves to oblivion and the Corrupt Federal Treasury is used to enrich the Military Industrial Complex by going to false wars.

                We are coming to a cliff…not yet because there is no better place for the dollar…but last year it was 18 Trillion…now 19 Trillion.

                The debt liabilities the Cities and states have all is on a coarse of going off the cliff.

                They are never going to raise interest rates…because we are not going to be able to afford the interest.

                They just keep printing more money.

                These little wars..Russia has nothing they produce..Nothing…they have raw resources but that is all they have 1/50th of defense expenditures..they have people who want to leave and many of the brains have left. Countries like that don’t last and the russian people are free enough to change.

                Most people in East Ukraine want to be Russia along with Crimea…that will not last only when the war stops and if corruption is less in Kiev but that will never happen either.

                It’s all Russian based there and Russians are beyond corruption and lazy because of communism.

                • aurelius72

                  Okay Bob, once again you are off on what you are saying. Yes Kennedy questioned first strike, but he also knew the Russians were trying to gain first strike advantage over they U.S which is why he was with in hours of going to war with Russia.

                  Yes the U.S has slipped a little in manufacturing and exporting but do you know who the #2 country in the world is in manufacturing or GDP? China at $10 trill in 2014 which is behind the U.S at 17 trill. China will pass America at some point due to the size of the country but that would not be until around 2050 and if the Chinese economy continues on its current path maybe not at all.

                  China has passed the U.S in exports but the U.S is expected to retake Chine before 2020.

                  Russia does have a natural resource and it happens to have one of the largest amounts of what is right now 2 of the worlds most precious resources,,,,oil and natural gas. And Russia does not have a military budget that is 1/50th of the U.S.

                  The U.S spent $581 bill or 3.2 of our GDP and Russia Spent $71 bill which is 3.7 of their GDP. Simply put, we have much more and we spend much more. Russia spends about 1/8th of the U.S which is still a lot but far from 1/50th.

                  The one thing you are right about is spending needed to come down and the debt needs to stop going up.

                  Bush doubled the debt of all the Pres prior to him combined, not to be out done how ever Obama said well hell,,,we can do better. And he has, more than doubling all the Pres prior to him by the time he leaves. And he hasn’t been saddle bagged with two full blown expensive wars for most of his Pres so you have to ask yourself. WTF is he spending it on?

                  • Bob Low

                    You come up with all the facts and cannot figure it out.
                    You haven’t told me the amount Obama had to print within 5 months of taking office how many Trillions to bail out the Banks due to Bush’s malpractice on the economy..cutting taxes and putting 2 wars on the credit card.

                    When I talk of comparing military budgets…vs Russia..I’m including the European allies and other American Allies 24 allies out of 26 top military budget expenditures.

                    You have Europe who is next door to Russia and they are doing just fine spending 2% military budget

                    What’s funny you watch French news, Germany News UK news Mexican News South american News Japan News..

                    None mention reports of ISIS ISIS yet here in America we are fed on a daily basis news of ISIS…over and over and over and over.

                    As for the Budget..go look at the news and we just launched a brand new aircraft carrier…1 Trillion spent…Jet plane 600 Billion for fightet…

                    so quit being so dumb on where the money is going.

                    They cut the taxes on the rich and the 7% control 90% of the wealth here in America.

                    go read Ron Paul..the only Congress person who isn’t a puppet of the AiPAC

                    The rest of the politicians like Mike Rogers steer national security spy contracts to their family’s companies.

                    It’s a joke…Both parties are beyond corrupt…we are a scumbag debtor nation and we will be pulling the rest of the earth down into a depression because of uncontrolled spending…it goes back to the 1970’s…and with what Bush did to the economy he put it to a place of no return..now they are just milking it until the enevitable comes.

                    Go to Niagra Falls and look at the Canadian side and look at the American side.

                    Beautiful clean new vibrant hotels restaurants, and fast economy vs a garbage Dump.

                    Go to any airport here in America and it’s over 50 years old with little new investment.

                    Go look at China’s airports and their projects and their investment infrastructure.

                    Last time I went over to New York City…I broke a strut because of their crappy sheethole roads…Tons of Billionaires there and the place looks like you are going back 40 years.

                    Much like going over to Kiev or any Ukraine city…except those are like 50 years backwards…same with going to Russia except for Moscow and 2 other cities..the rest of the place looks like you are stepping back into time 70 years.

                    This place here is broke…we were broke on 9/11 and only a couple of politicians said no to war…Obama was one..but obama doesn’t get it either.

                    when 7% of the population holds 90% of the wealth there is something extremely wrong.

                    I’m looking for the place to move to to retire and make sure I’m immune to the crash as much as possible when it hits.

                    The place on the bottom of the list is Israel…when this place goes over the cliff..Israel will be left for the vultures.

                    I listen to Racist Bebe…All Jews are Velcome to Israel..he isn’t saying ALL VELCOME..Racist Bebe was over in France after Charlie..All Jews…

                    Something is wrong with that…yet people there voted him back into office just like they voted for Bush into office here..and the people get what they deserve…

                    • aurelius72

                      Yeah all I hear from you is blah blah blah blah!!! You don’t enlighten anyone on anything Bob, you just whine and whine and whine and whine!!!!

                      Just the correct the two mistakes I did read before I dozed off, Obama isn’t printing money to correct anybody else but himself. Obama hasn’t had the two big war to finance and said Bush was a criminal up $4 trill yet where is his tally at now? Obama is printing money because we do not produce enough money for him to give away and because it weakens the American way of life which Obama hates.

                      The other incorrect statement is that it is not Bush Obama has to clean up after, it’s Clinton. But you are not educated on facts so you don’t know that Clinton’s policies are what sent America into a financial down turn, not Bush (though Bush made his poo poo’s too).

                      lastly and once again stop talking out of your a$$. When you are talking about our military budget then say that you are including our allies that is just flat out stupid. That is like saying America spends $1 trill per year on cars because the U.S spends $600 bill and the EU spends $400 bill. You don’t get to make up the rules (or facts) as you go.

                      Wish we didn’t have to spend 1 bill on a carrier and so on, I just can’t get it through your head that if we do not we are putting ourselves in a vulnerable that some countries in the world will exploit. But you keep living in its all good land and the rest of is will stay in reality.

                      • Bob Low

                        That is for sure.

                        Eff everyone…take for yourself

                        The Pirate way.

                        Amazing how beyond blind the masses are.

                        I remember sittng in highschool class and no one payed attention.

                        No one except a couple of girls and that was it.

                        Just have to find a place when the bottom falls out live is livable.

                        Maybe Russia.

              • Bob Low

                What Wars like Vietnam? Iraq? Afghanistan make us free?

                God what planet you on?

                Europe hasn’t been in a war for 60 years and they are next to Russia..Japan is next to China..Taiwan next to China.

                What a friggin joke.

                You believe big stick keeps others in the hole.

                War is expensive..the Soviet Union found that out in Afghanistan and it fell apart in 3 years

                Then Russia spent 60 Billion on the Winter Olympics and that sent the Ruble on a tumble.

                What a joke you are…INSANE…

                You are strong when you are lending money out and getting countries to follow your lead by lending money..like china is dong today..andthey are blasting away at competition.

                What a joke…we didn’t need any Vietnam..no Iraq..No Afghanistan…not one of those wars was for our National Security…the last war for national security was WWII and when you look at that..there were many many American Industrialist who made big money off the German war machine..them and the Bankers…and the Swiss banks.

                What a Joke

                • Bob Low

                  You have to be a Screw Jew with what you are writing…more AIPAC to Ruin America.

                  what is good for Isreal is good for America..

                  What Garbage Bullshit.

                  • aurelius72

                    By the way Bob, you sent this message to yourself you f ing genius!!!! I’m not sure if it was meant for me but if so the answer is no I am not nor am I a Jew sympathizer, I just simply state FACTS that are truths.

                    You must be a bigot by the way you seem to hate on Jews. What do you REALLY say about other groups behind closed doors.

                • aurelius72

                  Well obviously Bob English comprehension is not your strong point because I never once said those wars for or against so please show where I did. What I did say is that the weapons you hate so much give you freedom by keeping other major countries from attacking. And what did say is that America as a super power has keep the world from war and that is a fact,,,PERIOD!!! And what I did say is that Europe has not enjoyed this much piece for this long in centuries, well over 500 year to be exact. Not China who as taken land and not Russia who has tried to and in some cases has taken land.

                  What you didn’t do ,and really can’t because I speak only in facts, is disprove anything I said. You know why, because everything I have said you can read and verify. Unlike you I don’t talk out of my a$$ then resort to feeble little insults when I get called on it.

                  I didn’t ask you what Russia spends their rubles on and it was 8 years in the Afghan not 3, STOP TALKING OUT OF YOUR A$$!!!!!

                  The only joke is the stupid $hit that you keep typing little boy. You asked what planet I’m on? It’s called planet earth and its a place of educated fact, now please join the rest of us here in the real world or just stfu!!! You really sound more like you are whining then anything else at this point and its really annoying.

              • Bob Low

                It sounds like you like to read and gather facts.

                Well gather facts of 2007 when Bush was leaving office and the Soloman Brothers took a nose dive and no one knew what to do.

                Do you know how close we came to going over the cliff.? Go read on that one.

                and the Trillions we had to spend to bail out the Big wall street at 100 cents on the dollar?

                All on the backs of the Americans

                You high and mighty moron…

                You are another one who has absolutely no conception of 19 Trillon debt – to our GNP yearly output.

                50,000 per tax payer.

                Not payable
                Debt Broke…you telling me we are a super power????

                hahahahahahaha

                We are the clock that is going to bring the rest of the world down into the abysse and just like Mayor Nagen wrote his constituants in New Orleans after Katrina..

                Dear Constiuants..we cannot offer you food, or medicine or any city needs…

                Just like if in 2007 if they didn’t print 4 Trillion.

                Yet we still build idiot battle ships..Carriers…600 billion in war planes.

                What a joke you are…another insane moron but you getting fat and rich off the corrupt federal treasury.

                • aurelius72

                  Do you even pay taxes Bob? Or are you one of those concerned citizens that is really just living off the gov and yelling bitter nothings so you can feel relevant? Sounds like I cut your talking points down and the only thing you have left is 19 trill which I never disputed. Problem here Bobby boy is that you don’t seem to realize that while yes the military cost money it is only about 3% or GDP and necessary to avoid further conflict.

                  Your argument is the same as saying we are short on oxygen so just stop breathing.

      • grassy knoll

        You spelled Obama wrong.

        • Jesse Carpenter II

          So what. As hillary is so fond of saying; What difference does it make anyway. LOL,,,,,, I didn’t vote for him. Nor would I ever. He`s not my president and he sure doesn’t speak for me!!!

    • Gary Lee

      PUTIN GREAT ANSWERS…
      UNFORTUNATLY RUSSIANS ARE HABITUAL LIARS

    • William

      Putin: “We also remembered the Resistance fighters in Germany itself, in France and in Italy.” Well, Vlad, you conveniently forgot to remember the Poles’ valiant resistance defense of Warsaw in the Warsaw Uprising. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Uprising. Also, Vlad, you forgot to mention how your people slaughtered 22,000 Poles at the Katyn Massacre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre But you did get it right that “Identity is built on culture, language and history.” For the Poles, that history is one of oppression by the Russians. THAT is why Poles and people of the Baltic countries would not trust you with their dirty underwear.

    • pastor luke

      We never get detailed interviews like this here in the U.S. with anyone who goes into this kind of detail. I appreciate his candor and willingness to expand on the details. It is nice to hear a separate point of view, we are all human and he does seem to be a compassionate and family oriented man and that says a lot about a persons character.

    • aeligos

      Putin doesn’t understand that the world, and everyone in it, belongs to The (A-) Beloved (-meri-) Equivalent of Ka (-ca)…i.e. The Honorable Eagle Ruler; the Forth Reich.

      A.’.A.’.

    • aurelius72

      You people are all stupid, Obama is the bomb!!!!

      I mean how short all of you memories are, don’t you recall the Obama debate with Mitt Romney just a few short years ago when Obama clowned that Romney turkey with the following.

      Mitt, just a few months ago you said Russia was the biggest threat to the U.S today. Well Gov the 80s called and said they want their policies back but the republicans want to stick to those cold war era policies of the past.

      Man that Obama knows his stuff!!!!! Take that stupid GOP!!!!

      • hotstock

        Read today’s Wall Street Journal’s opinion piece about Obama insulting our friends the Brits. Oh, and then he bowed to another world leader (the king of Saudi Arabia). My president doesn’t bow to anybody, but stands erect and shakes their hand. And let’s not forget how his fellow Democrats didn’t want him around for his “help” for last year’s November elections. And let’s also not forget how he told 20 million – 30 million small business owners that “you didn’t build this.” This from a person who hasn’t managed anything in his adult life. And then he bypasses Congress to revise the Affordable Care Act. If he doesn’t agree with your opinion, you’re wrong. He’s arrogant and will have a rotten legacy.

      • aeligos

        Your teleprompter in chief is no different than the goppingers. They’re all puppets.

      • Jesse Carpenter II

        Obama is a devout shariah law extremist who has ruined this country and thrown israel under the bus. Shariah law is no different than communism. Slavery,, plain and simple. All of their manifesto is to rule the world with an iron fist. Just like nikita kruschev said. Rotten treachery plain and simple.

        • sparky

          Obama is a great leader, the best this country ever had

          • aurelius72

            Said no one ever other than people who just refuse to see the truth. You Obama is great cheerleaders are no different than the Bush is the bomb cheerleaders.

        • What-Gives?

          Jesse i am sorry but you are a fox news brain washed moron ! I cant believe what i read on your comments! Exact words that fox news propaganda says everyday in their channel!

          • aurelius72

            So What-Gives?, just because he gets his news from Fox doesn’t make it false. Just makes it on the other end from your new source. And what makes you any less of a brain washed moron that follows propaganda. Saying these things about him doesn’t tell me he is wrong, it tells me you know nothing about policy and are simply toeing your party line.

          • Jesse Carpenter II

            LOL,,,,,,,,, I don`t do fox.

      • AWillis

        I still don’t think Russia is the biggest threat to the U.S. Honestly. I’m more worried about the Chinese or even our own politicians than Russia

        • aurelius72

          I don’t know that Russia is the biggest threat but I know that a a very big threat that should not have been dismissed as Mexico lite simply to score style points because he was exposed in the first debate.

          I will say that China is not the threat that Russia is though, we may fight a war with China before Russia but China knows they cannot win a Nuclear war which is why the possible coming war with China will end in a stalemate with both sides giving some to make piece.

          Russia on the other hand actually thinks they can win a nuclear war by launching first. They believe that by getting our bombs on the ground they can stop most of our bombers and enough of our subs to minimize the response and won out right. This is why they are so dangerous.

      • Jesse Carpenter II

        LMAO,,,,,,, I`m not a fan of either party. Anyway,, go back through history and you`ll see where europe tried to appease hitler. The russians even signed a non aggression pact with him. And look what happened. Everybody wound up getting invaded. Mass destruction, millions dead etc,,, Here we are 19 Trillion in debt. A gutted military. No ethics, no morals etc,,, Go figure,,, as to whats going to happen.

        • aurelius72

          Man I don’t know ether Jesse but there is a guy on here named Bob Low in here that seems to have a lot of the answers. And when I say a lot I mean absolutely non what so ever and not a single intelligent thought to go with it. Lol. I strongly suggest having a conversation with him, it’s good for a laugh or 2.

        • aurelius72

          And FYI, I am the same. I am a conservative but am very much not a Rep. The GOP has an ideology that I can relate to but the members are just as bad as the clowns on the other side. The question they all seem to be asking each other is how long can we f everybody before they figure out that we are all the same POS.

          • Jesse Carpenter II

            Hey,, I`m right there with you. Both parties have gotten weird on everybody. The dems were supposedly for the poor and middle class at one time. All they care about now is there own selfish means or ends. They get most of their money from the unions now and foreign countries.The repubs as far as I can tell have always been for the government and the rich.

          • Jesse Carpenter II

            I like to consider my self as a constitutionalist [ living within the law] / Conservative [ financially responsible]

            • aurelius72

              Yeah that’s very sensible, one of the biggest turn offs with the GOP is that they are going lib and trying to tell everyone what is morally right or wrong. Geez we have the left to do that, why does the right need to do it too?

    • Gan Kai Hock

      He’s got a point.

      • soontoleave

        No he doesn’t . See my post above.

    • dan747

      Thank goodness the USA has all these bases around the World. If the situation were in reverse, Russia would had tried to conquer the World a long time ago.

      • Paul Kisling

        Russia did try to conquer the world long ago. The US has more or less conquered it. Where does the 800lb gorilla sit? Anywhere it wants!

        • hotstock

          How do you mean conquer? Obama’s foreign policy sucks and has turned off many world leaders (Brazil, Germany, Saudi Arabia, etc.). The others like capitalism, where they can advance based on their abilities rather than being in a caste system like they have in the U.K. and India? Why are French entrepreneurs, as reported in the New York Times, trying to get into the U.S.A. where they can try something new while in their country there is no opportunity to do so? In the U.S, you are innocent until proven guilty; in France, you are guilty until you prove your innocence. Join the military to obtain an overseas assignment and see how they live. You will then appreciate America more.

        • soontoleave

          The U.S. has ‘conquered the world’?? Really?? How so?? See my post above.

          • Zill Ellaha

            thanks soon for fixing this idiot

    • Matthew Carter

      Putin is indeed correct. Our leaders here in the US are simply employees to a higher system that makes the real decisions. And ever since Putin started to disobey these groups, he has been put on the hot seat.

      Yet sadly, here in the US, people are taught to not ask questions in terms of their bigotry, but rather to obey. And it is this blind, misguided obedience that has doomed us.

      • hotstock

        Boy, you’ve fallen for the propaganda. Did you see the PRIDE parades the other day all over the world? Come out from under your rock?

      • soontoleave

        No he’s not. See my post above.

    • GB

      The Sole Right to Speak !
      Since WWII, when America says you are a devil, then you are a devil, it says you are a good man, then you are a good man. …blah, blah, blah.. And of course, it can only convince the people who hasn’t much brain.

      the United States launched the war in Iraq then sow the seeds of hatred, leaving a political turmoil after the withdrawal, economic depression, increased insecurity mess. In Syria, the United States condoned the violence spread to breed. For the Syrian government crackdown led to large areas of a security vacuum

      “Islamic State” inflating !
      America’s standing in the Middle East has nearly collapsed.

      US Brookings Institution Middle East expert Martin Indyk pointed out that the United States powerless to rebuild the Middle East, is the inevitable result of the collapse of US Middle East policy.

      In Europe, Central and South America, Africa, even Asia – We see America’s influence on the decline.
      I think 21st century will be led by the multinational.
      By the way, both U.S. and Russia are global military superpower.

      • Paul Kisling

        Well the US is on the Downward. It comes as a result of being a Democracy/Republic. The Ancient Greeks gave the max average for a Democracy or Republic as 400 years. The US is north of 250. Well past prime but still strong. The US will continue to be a power to be reckoned with with for at least a century. Look to the end of the 21st century before things really start to unwind. Its the natural progression of things.

        • BRIGHT AKHERE

          America can never go downward.in all life,there is always a learning period.America has been ,and still is, the strongest nation on earth.

          • Paul Kisling

            Interesting philosophy. Do tell. What country has not aged and had a downward spiral?

        • Carrie Barber

          The US on the downward to where? Everything I see in the US is getting better everyday. On our trips to Russia all we see is a deterioration in everything.Our friends in Russia tell us the “word of mouth” pole concerning Putin is his ratings are actually before 50% now. Russia is the one on the downward and will probably collapse this year it Putin doesn’t stop lying to the people and pulls his army out of Ukraine. There is a lot of dissent against Putin by many many moms wanting to know the truth about where and how their sons got killed and why haven’t they heard from their sons. All you people that love and support Putin, his lies and aggressions are traitor to the Russian people and the country of Russia.

          • Paul Kisling

            If you think the US is better now than it was in the late 80s early 90s you are delusional. But hey lets not believe what the Ancient Greeks whom Western society is based on said, because what do they know?

            • Carrie Barber

              You must be having some history brain f**** if all you can do is repeat ancient history. Do you even know what century we’re in now…most likely not.

              • Paul Kisling

                Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it…

                • Carrie Barber

                  Maybe you need to call Putin and remind him of that.

                  • Paul Kisling

                    That is why he is doing what he is doing. The way I understand it he is a man who is trying to fix past Soviet Mistakes..

                    • Carrie Barber

                      I say BS to that. I was born and raised in Russia and old enough to have lived under several Russian presidents. Putin is the most lying one, the greediest, most arrogant, most ignorant deranged minded psychopath since Stalin.

                      • Paul Kisling

                        There is always a method to the madness. Its not like Stalin who was ultra random. Putin always has a goal in mind. One reason people have trouble dealing with him is that he is not doing what he does to be loved or re-elected or even to be popular. He does what he does because he thinks its the best path. Say what you will about him but he is thoughtful of every action he sets about to do.. There is no random, and no surprises with him. I wrote a short essay for a Ukrainian professor I have about what Putin was going to do in Ukraine. She is from Odessa and we get along pretty well considering we support opposite sides. She was curious about what I thought. I wrote the essay in late 2013. Everything he has done was easily predicted. I told her he would stop far before Odessa because that was not the goal. He wanted the Oil, and Coal mines as well as the Ukrainian industrial base which was located in Crimea. I even pointed out that NATO analysts would say that he was trying to take a strip of land to link Russia to Crimea, but that he was actually going to build a bridge to Crimea from Russia. Turns out everything I said came true. Right down to the US helping Ukraine but not actually helping Ukraine because they are not worth the fight. I even suggested that the US would make the Southstream pipeline problematic and that Russia would look to China and to traditional semi-aligned nations (ie Turkey) She does not look at me quite the same way now seeing that I was dead on, but I did get an A in her class. Putin is simply taking the best economic action possible for the situation. Its not hard or complicated. Its systematic and completely predictable as long as you don’t let what you think of him personally to get in the way. You are Russian. If you had no need for popularity, money, or friends how would you act?

        • GB

          In my opinion, America needs to reduce the debt and stop “money printing”, or in 10 -20 years or less, America will have big problem.

          • Bob Low

            That will never happen because America is War Crazy…and the Elite make the most profit off wars and rape the Federal Treasury…
            90% of Americans are too Stupid to understand this and an economic collapse is going to take place that is going to be far worse than the Depression and drag the world with it…but it will be a valueless US dollar for a couple of years.

            It almost happened in 2007 but they printed 5 Trillion to stop it. The only thing stopping it now is there is no other country(s) that has any type of strenght in their economy so America can drag this out…but go listen to Ron Paul and he is absolutely correct.

        • the US is a burgeoning third-world country banana republic in rapid and free-fall decline

      • Ann Dagundaridze

        More like superbully(Russia)

        • GB

          U.S. government really think people around the world are stupid? Do not know right and wrong?

          For fear of losing the world’s leading, U.S. push NATO up to the Russian border. Now facing tough Russia, America cannot resolve the crisis of Ukraine.

          Hypocrisy of the U.S. Government !

      • Randy Hudson

        All I heard was 0bama, 0bama, 0bama.

        • GB

          Next time, you vote an engineer as the President.

    • Peter Szigeti

      VIVAT, Mr. President of the RF, Mr. Vladimir PUTIN. YOU ARE RIGHT! Russia wants peace, no war! Russia does not need military bases over the world. I am so sad and disappointed by current US politics. I do not understand why they have sink to the bottom…

      • Lennon St

        You’re brainwashed by russian propaganda comrade. No one that “wants peace” threatens to nuke everyone on a weekly basis.

        • Paul Kisling

          Well the US is smart about that. They don’t have to threaten. Merely infer sanctions or a coup and voila everybody starts behaving. Except Russia is not buying it. Sometimes when people get too powerful they forget that while yes they would win a fight they would still know they had been in one.

          • Lennon St

            Okay and you’ve made my point. Russia doesn’t have to threaten either but they do, and it’s not because “they want peace!”

            • Paul Kisling

              Its like a porcupine. Porcupines want to be left in peace. Yet they are one of the most dangerous looking critters out there. They show their hand and then tell you peace. Russia is showing its hand and saying peace. Why most people won’t accept it is because no one is used to a nation doing that. They think its a ploy, but if you look at it from the point of view as Russia having no choice you see its a last ditch effort.

              • Carrie Barber

                You seem to trying to have a real good bs secession on how great Putin ad Russia is. You seem to be losing the bs secession too.

                • Paul Kisling

                  Impressive retort… Golf clap….the slow condescending kind..

              • john

                We come in peace, like unmarked military vehicles, tanks and uniforms in Crimea.

            • Paul Kisling

              Russia does not have the power it once did. Not even close. It cannot fight and it cannot Run. So it stands its ground and shows the world the back of the porcupine.

      • catracho

        No country wants or will allow Russian bases. No one, besides Iran trusts them. Even the former USSR states prefer the EU, what does that tell you. Those bases came as a results of two world wars that required the US to end. If not for the US, Russians would be speaking German now. The US has closed many of their bases. If Russia wants peace, why did they invade Crimea and force elections while occupying? Why do they sent Russian troops, tanks, and artillery to fight in Ukraine? Yes, that sound peaceful to me.

      • Randy Hudson

        Sorry Peter, most Americans don’t want war either. However, most Americans are dumb, and they are allowed to vote. Most Americans read little relying on the shiny tube in the living room to fill their brains. They have been lied to by the liberal main stream media in the US which is nothing more than a dem-0-crat operation.
        My apologies to you and yours for America electing such a worthless person as their President.

      • GB

        Big countries like United States, Russia or China, no one can hurt them but themselves. Russia need to rebuild industries, not just military industry. China did a big mistake 300 years ago and still paid for the price today. However, China is finally on the way of revival. America will be all right if they reduce the debt , stop
        money printing, or you will see more and more countries dump the Dollar, it’s a real problem for them.
        U.K. , Germany and France…etc. 56 countries. defy America in joining China led AIIB, It means even their allies cannot stand American financial system anymore, it is only benefited themselves but hurt the others whenever they print money.

      • hotstock

        Russian wants peace? Oh, is that why Russia invaded Crimea and has taken possession of all propertiy there. Live under Russian rule and live like a rat. They give you vodka so you can get drunk and not realize for a while how bad off you have it.

    • Mena Berg

      Wow!! –So very very refreshing to see a Leader directly, and honestly answer questions.

      No squealing , no hysterical buffoonery ,… no BS ..no screaming propaganda.

      ..Putin just simply answers the question in a thoughtful way. Very nice indeed.
      AND —-WITHOUT A TELEPROMPTER..

      no wonder Russia loves their president and americans HATE the douche we have in the white house.
      BTW –fwiw- crimea has ALWAYS been associated with Russia thru history…..
      Khrushchev “gifted’ crimea to the ukraine with his signature…..crimea was never a good fit with ukraine
      Putin repaired the damage of Khrushchev when he brought crimea under the protection of Russia .

      america, well lets see –tunisia,Libya, Egypt, Ukraine,Iraq,Syria,Afghanistan, yemen, plus many more countries destroyed/trashed by usa policy/actions/inactions and or subterfuge.for the most feckless of ‘reasons’…that have placed untold MILLIONS in harms way or deaths way.

      john

      • Paul Kisling

        No teleprompter!

      • catracho

        Are you that naïve? Refreshing/ What was so different from what he says and the garbage that Obama says? They take 0 responsibility for anything and blame everyone else. Yes, very refreshing.

      • Carrie Barber

        Putin has lied so much he’s making Russian fine art out of it..All he has to is open his mouth and say mouth…lie and out his lying words come.

      • hotstock

        Just because Obama has a screwed-up foreign policy doesn’t make Russia’s better. Russia has already confiscated all property in Crimea. Go to Bratislava, Slovakia and see the contrast of communism on one side of the river and capitalism on the other side. The contrast is impressive. Which side would you want to be on?

    • regis

      There would be no world peace if there is no world police.

    • dingding

      US with their declining power and influence wants to control the world, look what they are doing to Libya, Iraq, Syria they export war and they kill president and leaders that don’t bow to them.

      • Carrie Barber

        Hey dude, that line is two years old. How about getting new one for us, that one is boring us now.

        • dingding

          here’s one fact that is not boring, your real name is Bruce Barber now you’re Carrie Barber just like Bruce Jenner.

          • Carrie Barber

            Well dudette, you seem to be confused in the way Carrie is spelled. The male version is spelled Carey, the female version is spelled Carrie. You’re most definitely a dingding and an ignorant one at that. So, your ignorance should let ever American know you’re nothing but a loser that had to resort to lying for Putin. You’re a traitor.

            • dingding

              traitor to whom? You’re the traitor to your own sexuality you were born a male why would you want to be a woman, what a sicko. You are just like josh duggar

              • Carrie Barber

                lol is that the new bs line you worthless trolls have come up with about Jenner? Well just think dingding if you’re drunkard old dad had not forgotten to use a condom with his village prostie you wouldn’t be here and that may be one reason your illiteracy shows in all your comments on the news sites.

                • dingding

                  so is it your drunk dad that made you gay like what you are now. disgusting

                  • Carrie Barber

                    You continue to show your ignorance to the world. I can assure your words do nothing but make us laugh at you, and other Americans, here in our office (three Russian women…sisters). You’re our entertainment so far today..keep up the good work lol.

                    • dingding

                      what office? you are a pole dancer you mean pole dancers has office now? what do you do with a desk? 3 Russian women with hairy armpits, lol

    • dingding

      it seems that Russia and China are just defending their territories and influences while the fat evil gay Americans are forcing their way in, like an evil imperialist exporting war and chaos to other countries. Who made the ISIS and Al Quada? ask the CIA

      • Lennon St

        cool story comrade

        • dingding

          lame

      • anon9370

        Fat gay America is a Zionist puppet state. It is the Israeli-American Jews that are making all these decisions.

    • Carlisle Johnson

      No Russian bases because nobody want them in their countries.Russia is a threat, USA isnot

      • Paul Kisling

        Not a lot of people want the US on their land either. Just because the Government of a country does hardly means the citizenry do.

        • Randy Hudson

          Until they need us Paul. Same as in America…….African American hate the police until they need them……by then it is too late.

        • Carlisle Johnson

          you miss the main point. The US threatens no one. Russia obviously does, e.g. Ukraine, Lithuania, Finland, Moldova, etc. In an ideal world there would be no military bases at all. It is Russia that is the current problem. And the past one. Remember the Iron Curtain?

      • dingding

        even the most Ally of America Japan don’t want bases why? because these gay American service man rape little boys in Japan. Even in the Philippine where there are no US bases a gay US marine rape and kill a transvestite how disgusting is that. American are not only gay but most are pedophiles like you

        • Niku D

          dingding I take it you were raped as a little boy? did they touch your ding ding?

          • dingding

            I live in China and pedophilia happens only in the West and mostly in the US. Americans are mental cases, ask Josh Duggar.

      • anon9370

        The people of Okinawa surely do contest that statement.

    • 666

      America the Beacon of Hope is being shredded to Grafittii as if its a hollywood movie. When digital is shut down by a ICBM to NYC, Houston, Chic, SFO, Miami, the Music begins. Imagine no digital, only old optic fiber whats left. Wake UP Folks!

    • This is the only time Mr. Putin ‘s got something right. Yes, you better believe it. There’s a big difference between the United States of America and Russia. Russia is just a $2 Trillion economy, US is $17 Trillion economy. Russia’s population is just 135 million, US population is 400 million. Russia is just a Regional Power, US is a Global economic and military Super Power, Russia is not.
      I wonder why Russia don’t have military bases all over the globe as he’s implying. If that’s what Putin is saying, then, yes, he’s right for the first time. The US has Military Bases all over and across the globe, Russia can’t afford that for all the obvious reasons, and so, you’re so right, Mr. Putin, “you can say that again”.
      PUTIN: “Publish A World Map and Mark All The U.S. Military Bases on It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US”. Vast difference between the US, a global Super Power and Russia, a regional power.

      • Paul Kisling

        That is an incongruent conclusion. The Soviet Union even when they spent as much as the USA still did not go Base crazy outside its Boundaries. Saying that Russia does not do that now implies that they did once upon a time.. Which they didn’t.

        • Randy Hudson

          American lives were squandered in 2 world wars, I have no problem with us being proactive.

          It amazes me how many people do not know US history.

          • Nikita

            american lives were squandered? u might want to learn history, son. in a single battle of stalingrad more soviet soldiers were killed than all allies combined lost total in ww2,
            americans entered the war in 1944, when USSR had already regained all its lost territory, and had wrrmacht on the run.
            americans fight like cowards- entering a war that is already been won, killing innocent civilians using smart bombs and drones.

            • Randy Hudson

              I guess you are THAT stupid.

              America never wanted to be IN the war to begin with. It was NOT our war (Europe)…….had Russia not been on Hitlers team (see 1939 non-aggression pact) to begin with, Hitler MIGHT have been stopped in his tracks. I find it hard to believe that you see the deaths of 20 million Russian Soldiers as a badge of Honor? When Stalin wasn’t killing Russians, he was, well….killing Russians. Had Stalin engaged Hitler Militarily in 1939 instead of partnering with him, Russia might be a different country today. I am not sure the toll 20 million deaths took on the Russian society….but I will assume it was devastating. It wasn’t until the US invaded France that the tide turned in Europe. Yes Russia stopped the Germans from entering Moscow, but they would have never defeated the Germans, or so say 20 million dead soldiers. I guess I really shouldn’t call you stupid as you have been raised on Russian propaganda. I am not sure what makes you think your frozen starving ragtag Military could have won WWII. Most Americans understand their Government lies to them, Russian such as you just drink the KoolAid.

              • Nikita

                guess, what Russia was not the only country that had a non agression pact with hitler. france, poland, england they all haf a pact with hitler, yet you never hear about that.

                • Randy Hudson

                  That is because the other countries you list were not working in collusion with Hitler to divided Europe once the war was over…..Stalin was. This was revealed in 1989….do your homework.

                  • Nikita

                    Oh really? What about Munich agreement?

                    • Randy Hudson

                      You confuse a futile act of appeasement (The Munich Agreement or Dictate) with a conspiracy between Stalin and Hitler on how to divide all of Europe into German and Soviet Territories predicting an Axis victory of the war. This clearly shows that the Worlds #1 mass murderer (Stalin) was collaborating with Hitler to overthrow all of Europe.

              • Nikita

                majority of russian lives lost in ww2 were not soldiers.

                estimate is between 11 to 12 million out of total 27 million people from soviet union that were NOT ONLY russian.

                west had waited like cowards watching USSR burn for 2 years before entering in the end and trying to come off ad heroes.

                COWARDS.

                • Randy Hudson

                  What a stupid and uninformed piece of garbage you just wrote. Hitler invaded Russia in 1941…..The US was not in the war until the very end of 1941 when Japan decimated its Navy at Pearl Harbor. The US was NOT PREPARED to fight 1 war, much less 2 wars. It took Russia nearly 3 years to move its industrial complex inland away from the Germans in order to produce war machinery. It took the US 2 1/2 years from the time we were bombed at Pearl Harbor to amass the largest Military Machine ever witnessed in the World. The invasion of Normandy was funded, equipped, and carried out WHILE THE US was FIGHTING a war in the PACIFIC AGAINST JAPAN……WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING???

                  While the US was trying to get things in order for the invasion of Europe they sent many materials and equipment to the Russians which allowed them to start regaining some ground in 1943.

                  From Stalin’s 1944 MayDay speech: Stalin praised the Western allies for diverting German resources in the Italian Campaign, Tass published detailed lists of the large numbers of supplies coming from Western allies, and Stalin made a speech in November 1944 stating that Allied efforts in the West had already quickly drawn 75 German divisions to defend that region, without which, the Red Army could not yet have driven the Wehrmacht from Soviet territories. The weakened Wehrmacht also helped Soviet offensives because no effective German counter-offensive could be launched.

                  The US could not have moved any faster, nor helped the Russians any more.

                  The US was fighting a war in the Pacific while attempting to mechanize for the largest amphibious assault in the history of the World. It was agreed upon the the invasion would be in the summer of 1944. That is only 2 1/2 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

                  I am not sure if you understand how large this assault in Northern France was….I tend to believe Russian History books play down the role of the true Allied forces.

                  The D-Day invasion, by the numbers:

                  5000 ships
                  50,000 vehicles
                  11,000 aircraft

                  All of this was put together in a 2 1/2 year period…..the logistic alone are unbelievable.

                  And you say the US stood by and watched Russia burn…….how ignorant you must be.

      • US population is 350-million…

        • Paul Kisling

          Not counting illegals.

        • anon9370

          Probably well over 400 million including the illegals lol

          • about 320-million without illegals and 350 with but going up so soon to be 400-million

        • Makes no difference. It’s 350-million is over 200-million more populous than Russia’s population and with just 2 trillion economy Russia is fooling those who don’t that they’re too small to compete with the most powerful nation on earth. If anything, Russia should try competing with China before attempting to compete with the United States. Thanks anyway for the correction.

        • Not much difference. 350-million is over 200-million more populous than Russia’s and with just two (2) trillion economy Russia is fooling those who don’t know that they’re too small an entity to compete with the most powerful nation on earth. If anything, Russia should try competing with China first before attempting to compete with the United States. Thanks anyway for the correction.

    • Raptor K3

      Its like telling someone they got booga on their nose but they act all high and mighty about it (Typical American Politics). I guess Putin does have a point this whole thing would never have escalated into war if America and EU hadn’t acted like a bunch of idiots. America has been acting like a global bully a lot recently and rightly said in the article or as put forward by the interviewer EU is its Mistress.

    • Paul Kisling

      The US as of 2012 had 763 bases outside the Continental US, not including secret bases in countries where the US is not officially present. I somehow doubt it has shrunk since then. I know for a fact the US wants to move B1b bombers from Dyess AFB to a ‘Joint’ US-Australian base as a permanent move. Its receiving a very negative reception in Australia where no US troops are permanently located. They Rotate in and out for training currently. Supposedly its to Scare China but the US has over 70 bases in the vicinity of China so I don’t know what the angle is.

      • Paul Kisling

        There are nearly or possibly more than a 1000 US bases and operation locations with the Continental US counted in…

    • High420Lonesome

      Yes it is true that the United States has more military bases throughout the world! but reason is that there once was this Evil Empire Called the Soviet Union! Now we have Vladimir Putin as leader of the Russian federation in whom still have Soviet Union intentions to conquer the whole world and take over it.So by maintaining US military bases throughout the world,many nations can still enjoy their freedom till the Fat Lady Mother Russia sings a sour tune.

      • Paul Kisling

        Well the Soviet Union has not been around in nearly 30 years and Russia is a mere shadow of that power. If you don’t believe me compare current Russian defense expenditures with Soviet ones. Or you can compare the current Russian ones to the US. The Size difference is similarly huge. If the US sees a country as weak as Russia as a threat I hate to think what they see a country as Strong as China up and coming…

    • tedon

      There is one problem with Putin’s logic. Yes, US is stupidly wasting its money on all these police stations (bases) worldwide, but America has not grabbed one inch of other people’s land. Meanwhile Kremlin is grabbing chunks of neighboring land and populations.

      • Todd Lefa

        The U.S is built and done nothing but grab land and control over other countries.

        • tedon

          factual nonsense toad

          • anon9370

            Hawaii? Puerto Rico? Phillipines? Samoa? Guam? Marshall Islands? etc. etc. etc.

        • tedon

          factual nonsense toad

      • LavXolm

        Ever hear of Guantanamo, Cuba? The Cubans have wanted the USA out of there for decades after the US backed dictator was overthrown, but, they can’t make the Big Bully leave.

        Where is this map that Putin speaks of? it would be fascinating to see. Somebody make one…

        • tedon

          OK Guantanamo, but that is less than 1% of land Russia stole from numerous nations since WWII.

        • tedon

          OK Guantanamo, but that is less than 1% of land Russia stole from numerous nations since WWII.

        • Mark Alan Ray

          Ever heard of a lease or a treaty? You must have skipped history class that day. It’s really simple to catch up on though…just Google “Guantanamo Cuban-American Treaty”.

          • LavXolm

            Now, Mark Alan, just who missed class that day and doesn’t know that that treaty was with a hand picked American backed Cuban dictator (remember the Roosevelt Corollary to Cuban independence from American colonial servitude- the USA has final say on who rules Cuba; in other words, a veto) and that the current, independent government of Cuba has for many years refused to cash the $1 check. They want USA out!
            Howz that map of foreign USA/Russia military bases looking, Mark Alan?

      • Mr_Mir

        Say what? Are they leaving Okinawa? Close to 200 military bases around the world, each base sovereign US territory(born on a base naturalized us citizen). Not to mention the governments they own by coercion and blackmail, why buy the cow when the milk is free(paid for by taxpayers) yes?

        • Lennon St

          US bases are leased not owned comrade. Keep being rtarded.

          • Paul Kisling

            Leased from whom? Most of the time its the government they installed. Germany and Japan can attest to that. Ever hear of the Marshal plan? Do you think the Military bases in A-stan were leased from the Taliban that previously held them? Seriously!

            • Lennon St

              The Taliban isn’t a government and doesn’t own Afghanistan. They were leased from the actual Afghani government.

              • Paul Kisling

                There was no ‘Actual’ Afghani government. There was the Taliban and bunch of Warlords who the Taliban was slowly pushing out. The Warlords joined forces and are now the ‘legitimate’ government even though the Taliban are the guys who fought the Russians in the 80’s… You tell me. Who is legit when nobody is? Answer: The One the US government gives the money too.

                • (>_<)

                  When you go there then you can have an opinion. You are wrong on so many levels. The first being you where not there.

              • Nikita

                The guvment that usa had installed. Taliban was also an american creation.
                Is taliban worse than saudi monarchy? probably right in the same zipcode when it comes to human rights. yet usa supports saudis.

                so usa bombs the country under false pretense, replaces its government, then leased its land from said government to have its millitary on their land “legally” do u think people of afganistan would agree to this “deal” on their own?

                lol, yeah right

          • Mr_Mir

            Expert: JAG Defense

            This is a complex question as there are different meanings to that phrase. Generally, a US military base is not specifically considered to be sovereign US territory/possession (whereas, for example an Embassy or Warship are), but that is not to say that US laws do not apply as there are many laws with extraterritorial jurisdiction. So the practical difference as to whether it is technically “US” territory or possession may not be significant.

            Read more: http://www.justanswer.com/military-law/3qxn4-military-base-foreign-country-considered-us-territory.html#ixzz3ccSwgCUW

      • Mr_Mir

        Say what? Are they leaving Okinawa? Close to 200 military bases around the world, each base sovereign US territory(born on a base naturalized us citizen). Not to mention the governments they own by coercion and blackmail, why buy the cow when the milk is free(paid for by taxpayers) yes?

      • Vick

        U.S.A grabbed the territory of California, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and others from Mexico.Duh?

        • (>_<)

          That was called Manifest Destiny. And so what. History is written by the folks who are strong enough to defend and secure their land.

        • tedon

          If we look at the history of creation and expansion of your Russia, it has captured more land than the entire territory of the United States.

      • (>_<)

        We did not occupy GITMO. Theodore Roosevelt signed a treaty and leased the land for about $4000 per year.

        In fact we PAY for ALL of our overseas base priviledges. ALL ANY COUNTRY has to do is ask us to leave and we do.

        CAse in point the Philipinne government asked the US to leave and we did. We did not want to but the bases were under treaty so we did.

        Now they are asking us back. They need our money and help.

    • cantstandthewaste

      That’s right A-hole putin. We are there with their permission because of A-holes like you and others of your ilk. When any country that has asked us to leave in the past, we left.

      • putik

        well said comrade! (y)

      • Mr_Mir

        Okinawa.

      • Mr_Mir

        Okinawa.

    • AwanderingSoul

      It’s because of those forward bases that you don’t see Russia invading other countries.

      • Raptor K3

        You really are hiding under a rock or cant see past your big azz Pinocchio nose.

    • ttom500

      President Putin and many other get all up set about US military bases around the globe. Each of those military bases is contracted with the local government, that the US is keeping a good relationship with. Paying the fees for the base facilities and employing the locals by the 100s. Putin knows that this year, the US withdraws from Afghanistan. It already has withdrawn from Iraq. So he cannot call the US the big bad invader much any more.
      Having lost some of the rhetoric bounce that Iraq and Afghanistan brought…leaves Putin and Russia to be called the next big bad invading country. With Russian military forces active in the Ukraine. In the heat of the Syrian Civil war. Threatening NATO and European countries daily with intrusion bomber flights and submarine activity.

      So Putin is just going back to old political argument made since 2001 (Iraq) about the United States. Only today, it has no teeth. President Putin is getting short in the teeth to make such argument.

      • Todd Lefa

        Those bases are built by putting U.S controlled leaders in control and those who disagree are pushed out of office by force or propaganda.

        • ttom500

          Kind of glad Todd gave me the opportunity to discuss the number of functioning democracy that the US has helped to establish since WWII. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Philippine, Italy, and many other countries in the world have benefited from the democratic institution, NGOs, and law systems that US exported. Germany does not run a fair election? Japan? South Korea? Philippine? International monitors watch those election and seldom have any critical issues with them.

          Todd will point to the questioned elections of Iraq and Afghanistan. Both countries have seen saw administration changes. Both have had their election monitored by these international groups. Both countries run their own elections, with US only advising and aiding with funding.

          Russia in post War II….let me see. Established the WARSAW pact and placed communism over all of eastern Europe. Communism is of course a single party government institution. Now that is some real dictatorships being established. Today in eastern Europe, you have democratic governments in Poland, Hungary, Checksolvia . the Balkan and Baltic states….all because the US and their western allies stood firm against Russia.Then exported democratic institutions into the mess that Russia left. Again international monitors watch their elections.

          During the last Russian election…..Russia refused these international monitors excess to the country. Russian policies have failed in Syria to establish a gov’t that is either democratic or other. For you have a broken state in Syria. Russia just ejected NGOs …some 200 I think is the number. What does Putin have to fear from a NGO? Those NGOs were working with Russian media and minor parties to establish a solid democratic base in the country.

          Todd will point to the Persian Gulf countries. Were historical monarchies have existed for centuries. Why cannot the US make them into democracies? Give us some time, Todd. Rome was not build in a day.

    • Sanon Rody

      A Master’s Piece in journalism… Hope you can keep up the good job.

    • (>_<)

      Forward deployment is not the reason that we have foreign military bases. It gives American servicemen an opportunity to interact with other folks and broaden their world view. It strengthens diplomatic ties with countries who may just not have a budget for expensive military hardware.

      It helps ensure that the US will not again be isolationist and ignore the rest of the world as irrelevant. Only a moron would call it imperialism; so much Vlad and his hysterics.

      The US spends a huge amount of money in those countries. Besides we are just using a program that England’s Charles 1st did so well in Wales and across England. Instead of Castles we build bases and we use local labor to do that.

      Everyone that I knew who went to Germany had a blast touring Europe and drinking German Beer. Foreign military service helps us understand that the US is not alone in the world and gives our men and women a great foreign living experience.

      • Amber Whitney

        Um, it helps America push it’s ideologies onto other countries and to monitor US interests like oil and agriculture. Nice try, though.

        • HimThatsNot Him

          Maybe in the Middle East, but nowhere else. They have bases all over Europe, and they don’t take anything from those countries. Russia would just stomp right through these countries, stealing everything that they could if these US bases weren’t there.

          • um you should read some articles by Dr Paul Craig Roberts (fmr Asst Secr of the Treasury) who will explain to you how just about all countries in Europe (and many other countries around the world) are nothing but vassal states of Washington.

            • (>_<)

              You don’t know a vassal from a vessel.

          • Mena Berg

            haa haa haa hee hee -now you gave me a giggle
            you are so silly !
            but thanks for the giggle –i needed that 🙂 jb

            • (>_<)

              Hmmm….easy to amuse. another fool.

    • FAIL_TR0LL

      He is right, though.

      As an America, I agree.

      We need to stop being the “policemen of the world”.

      We need to concentrate on our country, it’s eroding beneath us as we speak.

      Demolish those bases, stop sending money to foreign countries, let the Middle East explode and kill themselves off, and return HOME.

      ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

      • putik

        you’re ugly – but yes, let them focus on eachother, but they will continue to kill innocent woman/children – another reason we are there to stop genocide that would occur otherwise. Nobody else steps up to the table like USA!

    • jlb74a .

      putin and obozo are two clown, empty-headed dictators.

      • HimThatsNot Him

        How many accounts do you have?

    • dn32844

      Putin is correct on the U.S. having military basis in every corner of the world like scarecrow intimidating weaker nations. If billions wasted in establishing base spent improving other nations infrastructures such as building hospitals, school, road etc, something that China is doing, we could have much more influence than we ever woud have by showing off our war machines.

    • HimThatsNot Him

      Luciano Fontana: One last question. What is your biggest regret in life? What do you consider a mistake that you would never want to make again?

      Vladimir Putin: I will be quite frank with you. I cannot recollect anything of the kind. By the grace of God, I have nothing to regret in my life.

      He regrets nothing in his life. How creepy is that? Never trust a KGB spy who regrets nothing in his life.

      • Shiv Giri

        Regret is useless for one with mastery over their mind

    • Zhora Nadirskiy

      Let’s see if they (the Italian press) will really publish the map of American bases. With such a simple argument Putin reduced the whole discussion to a mere redundancy!

      • there are already plenty or resources which not only show where the military bases are currently but where they have been historically.

    • Zhora Nadirskiy

      Luciano Fontana should learn a thing or two about protocol and dress code, to say nothing of elementary taste and propriety!

    • (>_<)

      Well for one reason, American servicemen are well paid and spend a lot of money in the local economies around these bases. Where US bases are the locals do not want Rubles, they want US dollars. They want BIG FACE! Also the Military spends a lot on Port services contracts and airfield services contract. Nobody wants Americans to leave because if we do those countries experience a recession.

      Also one might ask ole Vald just how many Russian sailors are granted Liberty in foreign ports? Or for that matter how many Russian ships actually visit foreign Ports besides Cuba and Syria?

      • Delts Alana

        did you personally asked locals if they want or not americans to leave?

        • HimThatsNot Him

          I can tell you that after living in Romania for the last 4 years, I have heard many times by the locals and on the news here how they are blessed to have US bases here due to the fact that Russia constantly threatens to invade this country in order to steal Romania’s oil in the Black Sea. As well as other resources.

          • Delts Alana

            LOL! US thieves are better then Russians?

            • HimThatsNot Him

              Yes, a million times better.

        • (>_<)

          Actually YES I have many times. And ALL locals who make their living in the area of a US base wants us there.

          The restaurant owners, bar owners, and shops all love American dollars. There are jobs on the base that local nationals earn a good living from.

          And when the US is asked to leave we do.

          We left Philippines.

          We left Iraq because the United States and Iraq did not sign a status of forces agreement.

    • Zhora Nadirskiy

      Luciano Fontana’s red socks made him the laughing stock of the whole world!

    • DerpDerpDerp

      Then mark all the people murdered by their own government, so Russia has something to add to the map.

      Killing your neighbor is all Russia is known for… And they’re still only 2nd in that too (China killed way more of it’s own innocent civilians).

      Poor Putin. less than 2nd place in every race.

      • Zhora Nadirskiy

        Then add the strange fruit (Millions of African Americans the USA reduced to the status of cattle and murdered), Vietnam, Nicaragua, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, internment of the American Japanese, etc.

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    • HimThatsNot Him

      Those bases are there to keep A holes like Putin at bay.

    • geets

      I would also say to Czar Putin lets publish a map of nations with 100 million citizens or more and see where Russia sets on the poverty list..
      The more you have the more you have to defend as China is finding out..

    • gina_sue

      would you buy a used car from this guy?

    • Bill Van Diver

      You can make all the jokes about President Putin you like, but I’d bet they could take out the US if they wanted too.

      • geets

        Not in any circumstance could that happen without Russia being taken out as well..
        Russia admits they cannot win a protracted conventional war with the US that is why they added the use of nukes on the battlefield..
        However as the US unlike Russia has never invaded a country and kept their land and there is currently no reason to invade Russia or to even want to..

        • lafontaine

          Never invaded a country ? Destroyed Iraq and killed millions, destroyed Vietnam and killed millions, destroyed Lybia and left it in chaos, openly murder ‘suspects’ and any other people that might be standing around in ‘drone strikes’, support for Saudi Arabia (the most repressive nation on earth) to destroy cities and villages in Yemen, stole Guantanamo, Okinawa, and numerous other bases…

      • DerpDerpDerp

        You would need an army. Even in their glory days, Russia was a rusty army, only known for throwing people at hopeless situations and losing.

        You might want to open a history book, comrade. The Soviets never gained fame for being good at war. We would smash Russia to dust.

      • GoosBump

        Hey Bill I wished Putin was the man with balls, to use your suggested rhetoric to threat the US with all his got, then you’ll see who will be taken out first.

      • Jason Etcheson

        All i can say is, LMFAO and GOOD LUCK !

    • Jonathan Swift

      He is right.. the US has more bases on the planet. Almost all of those are welcomed or part of agreements dating back to WW2. We didn’t attack and take part of Canada because they were not going to be part of NAFTA. I would like to ask Putin this. What country has actually stolen land and is sending troops into a sovereign nation in the hope of either having them become part of said nation? Ah he would respond that no Russian troops r supplies have been sent to Ukraine.

      • artfuldgr

        and we certainly dont attack mexico, which causes a lot more trouble than canada…

    • Tom Nesheim

      Putin is absolutely correct. Look at a map of the world and then look at where the US has bases. Its easy to see who the aggressor is.

      • Andrea Raen

        Please explain Putin’s term Novo Rossiya?

        • Paul Kisling

          Pretty sure the reference is from the 1700’s when Crimea first became part of Russia. There is a town called Novorossiysk just across from the tip of Crimea. Novorossiya is the Pre-Communist name for the entire area along the Black Sea.

      • GoosBump

        Hey Tom, may be you and Putin need to look at the world with Magnifier to see what countries Russia has been invaded by force from beginning of it’s glory day’s of CCCP to now.

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    • Joshua Alan

      Putin is a decent leader. I don’t know why we are turning him into an adversary, I really don’t.

    • Franck Sasser

      Uhhh…will the secret US bases be on there too? In that case you’ll have to enlarge the map..

    • Noam

      Why should he pull any punches since everything he says is true? What’s ironic however is that the BRICS will eventually break NATO’s backs economically with their pending IMF, the new “Silk Road” and their new canal in Central America. Within ten years the United States will be a ‘dust bowl’…!!!

      • Bill Van Diver

        I agree. American’s are Idiots. They are over taxed and their money given to countries which would love to see them dead. How stupid is this?

        • sprum360

          Silly asking silly questions. American problems are your headaches.

    • Ankylus

      Let’s see…the difference between the US and Russia as determined from military bases around the world? One difference that immediately comes to mind is that lots of countries are comfortable with large US military presences within their borders but now so much for Russian forces. Just saying….

      • Alexander Krivosheev

        It’s funny – most of the people get from the interview – is about bases – nothing else… You are so proud of your bases and countries “asking” for them so you feel genuinely offended when somebody mentions that. Keep watching shows…

        • Jonathan Swift

          I am sorry it is about more. Sounds like Russia is crying because they aren’t the pretty girl in school.

        • Ankylus

          I am not proud of it. It’s just a fact. And I am not so sure that all those countries asked us to be there. But it is an inescapable fact that USSR/Russia has been a menace to most in Western Europe and surrounding areas for generations now. And when faced with the prospect of USSR/Russian troops or US troops, most anybody with any degree of choice will choose US troops almost every time. if you disagree, then what would be your explanation as to the disparity? And I don’t actually watch TV, so I’m not watching any shows.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            It’s not a fact – fact is 2 by 2 is 4.
            That is your opinion. Which maybe right in case of certain countries and wrong for others. Russia/USSR saved Europe from fascism, USSR was first in cosmos so you shut your pants and invented that Moon trip. We have a lot to be proud about.
            Many people from same Ukraine and other former Soviet Republics have been working in Russia as it presents more opportunities to them.
            I can agree though that Russia seems to lose on propaganda front as you push/insert your opinion better in other people’s minds – which still does not make it right.
            Russian threat is was overestimated and if anything US would be the last country to judge.

            • Ankylus

              I can agree with a fair bit of that actually, although (1) the moon landing was real, (2) one big reason USSR was able to “save Europe from fascism” was because USSR was still allied with the Fascists while they conquered Europe, and (3) USSR had a good deal of help with all that. Most countries that have existed for any period of time typically have much to be proud for and much to regret just as they have their own interests. As for overestimation of the Russian threat, perhaps we should ask the Georgians or the Ukrainians, or any of the former Warsaw Pact countries, especially the Hungarians or the Czechs, or perhaps Finland or Poland, and the Baltics, of course. The USSR/Russia has quite the history of invading and occupying other countries, you must admit. The Chechens might also think that the threat of the Russian bear is pretty real. I’m not so sure as you that this is all the result of propaganda.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                I also can agree with a fair bit
                Also, please distinguish between former Soviet Republics and truly different countries – as blood relationships mean a ton – Ukraine case.
                Chechnya is not a country – it is a territory within Russian Federation so it’s our deal (or you will talk about Basks in Spain as well e.g.?)
                Likewise we feel that Ukraine is not your deal for sure for many reasons.
                More importantly, we have not started most of the conflicts you mentioned – but yes, we are concerned if something goofy happens near our border.
                Say, if you decide to protect/help some American people in Mexico (say, regime there will become legend threatening to them) we would not be concerned unlike where you are trying to orchestrate conflicts faraway from tour borders.

                • Ankylus

                  Nice. We are nearing convergence.

                  I agree that that their is quite a distinction between Russia and the USSR. But if you are viewing it through the prism of, say, a Pole or a Finn bordering the behemoth known as Russia, those distinctions pale to nothing. There is no distinction as a practical matter between Russia and the USSR in this context. So, while the Ukraine situation may be complicated by some ethnicity issues, the Pole or the Finn just see Russia invading a neighboring sovereign country. I mean, Hitler used the same ploy for the Anschluss and the occupation of the Sudetenland. And if Putin claims some kind of ethnic entanglement with Poland or Finland, it won’t make much difference whether its true. Again, this if from the perspective of Russia’s neighbors.

                  True, Chechnya is not a country. I just cite them as an example to Russia’s geopolitical foes as to what Russia is capable of doing and willing to do to them. A measure of the magnitude of what Russia might do to them if it comes to armed conflict.

                  True, the Ukraine is not our deal. But your neighbors will look at that situation and it will inform their position as to how far to trust Russia. I am not claiming that we have some material interest. (Although we might, since I believe we guaranteed their safety if they gave up their nuclear weapons. Not pertinent here, I don’t think.)

                  And I am not saying that Russia should not be concerned with things happening on their borders. (Although most of the examples I cite were not in fact on Russia’s borders.) What I am saying is that Russia’s neighbors and people whose interests do not align with Russia’s will look at Russia’s behavior and learn hard lessons from that.

                  So while the things Russia does might make perfect sense to a Russian, particularly when viewed in light of their interests, that does not comfort Russia’s geopolitical foes. I am not saying Russia is wrong for doing certain things. I am only saying that others watching those things are alarmed for what it might mean for them.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                I also can agree with some though in WWII the facts are somewhat twisted and the emphasis is in the wrong place. UK also had an agreement with Hitler – did you know that?
                However, you need to distinguish between conflicts within a country (Chechnya is part of Russian Federation ), with former Republics and with totally foreign countries. Likewise, if US chose to belp/protect Americans in Mexico (say, government there becomes life threatening to them ) I guess nobody would say a word – when you bomb Serbia or take control of drug traffic in Afghanistan by sacrificing your troops is another story. US uses double standards all the time in foreign policy – so like I said – could not be a judge here
                And as it wants to be in this particular case – we have a question – besides really trying to help Ukrainians (I have no doubt 90% of American could not care less about)maybe you have some agenda here?
                Why since USSR collapsed you brought your weapons/NATO closer and closed to our borders also spitting on all agreements?
                So who started all this?

      • Bill Van Diver

        They just want the aid they get. Don’t think they really like you. LOL LOL

    • Geo

      Did he also post Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farms, Magic Mountain and every Putt Putt in the nation?

    • vitrohon

      There seems to be NO limit to the blatant lying of the balding , little , ” emperor ” wannabe ! Practically everything
      he says is an outright LIE !
      Then he wants to compare himself with the USA ? Ha,ha, ha !
      The only mystery is why would any serious news media or publication , want to interview this ; twisted ,
      lying , little egomaniac in the first place.
      The world stropped listening long ago , it’s laughing at him and his silly ” nuclear ” threats now !

      • GraorAS

        If you could pull your head from the sand just for a minute, you could see that everithing you said is nonsense, and averything mr Putin said is pure truth. But you are one of those who is used as an example of stupid American for many nations of Europe. Keep going, watch CNN ad continue with your ignorance.

        • vitrohon

          ” pure truth ” , you must suffer from a very serious mental illness ; invariably ; you are an idiot !
          I have made up my mind , long ago , to NEVER argue with an idiot ; He drags you down to HIS
          level and beats you with experience !

    • Mark

      People. This isn’t the simple narrative of West / US = Good guys and Russian = Bad guys. It’s far more complicated of an issue and it terrifies me that so many people are posting comments fitting in with this narrative and have likely taken no time to understand the issues at play besides reading a few biases articles.

      • Jonathan Swift

        Some people may get it. The major issue that started this was that Ukraine was going to signing a deal with the EU. But Russia wants to create it’s own economic bloc and that would be impossible with the Ukraine as it has a lot of resources.

        Then there is the issue of NATO courting Ukraine for possible membership. This one I chalk up to NATO as most of these countries, including the US (ie Cuban crisis in 60’s) would go ballistic if Russia or any nation would be encroaching on their territories so to speak. But Russia is reactivating its old alliances in S. America and in particular Venezuela.
        .

    • Marie Shanahan

      He’s very intelligent. I wish we were all in a better place; the USA, Russia and the EU. Wish we were all just thinking of peace and prosperity. God’s own blessing.

    • Jivin2001

      The real difference is that US presence is requested while Russian presence is forced.

    • Marie Shanahan

      He’s a smart man. I wish the relations between USA, Russia and EU were better. World peace and prosperity, may God be with us.

    • Jivin2001

      I think he mad.

    • Richard_Lionheart

      Its going to be someone, it is human nature. It had been the USA in the future it will be someone else. They all wish they were the USA except the International bankers and corporations and politicians have done to this country what no one could. They have destroyed it from within for their own benefit and at a cost to the middle class. So sad.

      • Jivin2001

        Agreed

    • wjp1940

      .
      Putin is whining to cover his own stupidities.
      .

    • David Ray Stevens

      I know America has over 800 bases around the world, that is the only reason we have a blue water nave.

      • (>_<)

        That’s absurd. We have a blue water NAVY to protect shipping and project influence.

        The US also has a tradition of a Professional Navy with an enviable battle record.

        • David Ray Stevens

          The only way we have that blue water navy is those over seas seaports to refuel our shios. Most people do not understand that aside from our carriers and subs the rest of our fleet must be refueled after crossing any of the oceans we are in. After Flight 370 went missing China helped in the search. Many people and nations were critical of the Chinese navy for sending their ship so far from home after Chinese government needed to refuel it. The stats on the Chinese ship compared to our Navy ship was both ships had comparible opperating ranges. What made the American ship ‘blue water’ and the Chinese ship not is the U.S. can dock in Australia and refuel, China could not.
          The only reason a nation needed a military presince around the world at all time is control. The last nation who did that was Great Britan.

        • David Ray Stevens

          What I mean by ‘blue water navy’ is this, the Arleigh Burke class destroyer is the Navy’s work horse, it is the most advanced heavy fighting ship other than a carrier that America has. It has a operational cruising speed of 20 kn that gives the ship a 4,400 mile one way trip, less if it is at full speed 30 kn. That means to go into combat with out an over seas base to re fuel the Arleigh Burke class destroyer you can only travel no more than 2,000 miles before you have to return home to re fuel. If America wants to send this destroyer to the South China Sea from San Diego California (over 7,000 miles) it could not make it on a single full load of fuel. Even from Hawaii it is still almost 6,000 miles. So this Navy ship would have to first sail to Hawaii, top off it’s fuel tanks then sail to it’s nearest friendly base in Japan or even Guam, from there refuel once again to get into the South China Sea to do patrols or combat missions. The same with the Atlantic, for a U.S. navy ship to sail to Libya from the U.S. for combat it would have to first refuel in the U.K. or any other European / NATO base then sail to Libya. So with out our many navel bases around the world the powerful American navy would be limited to patrolling its own coastal borders and not other countries borders. Our only true blue water ship is the nuclear aircraft carrier because it does not need to be refueled every 4,000 miles

    • geets

      And if the US did not lease those bases out around the world which also benefits those countries economy what you would have is many more Russian bases around the globe instead and they wouldnt be leasing those bases as Russia would claim them as theirs by conquest..

      Just ask any people of any nation that Russia has invaded or even occupied they have usurped land and turned those baltic states into ghetto’s and that is something the US does not do..

      • Jonathan Swift

        LOL Kaliningrad… I wonder if anyone would be able to ick that out on a map.

    • Nam

      President Putin said ” by the grace of God I have nothing to regret in my life.” I am feeling chill with “by the grace of God” because over 6 thousand innocent Ukrainians killed since Mr. putin started the invasion. Would you regret until 60 thousand more innocents killed, Mr. President Putin?

      • lafontaine

        Those people were killed because the war was urged on by NATO and the puppet in Kiev is following orders.

      • Shiv Giri

        Those deaths are for poroshenko and yarosh to regret.

    • Walt Zal

      Hey a-hole Putin, that’s because other countries invite us to protect them from terrorist countries like Russia. Who invaded Ukraine???

      • Joseph Kalman

        A pretty interesting interview allowing to see the Russian perspective, and like it or not Putin is intelligent and sharp with pretty good understanding of geo economics and politics … there is no doubt that Russia will continue to be major player through times to come … go Putin! Hahahaha …

    • Amigo A La Vida

      Trust Almighty God. This world is trusting more in the evil, so that is why the devil is controlling the mayority of the government. Wake up people, Use what God give you, to use logic, love and not hate, to live simple and poorness like Jesus did … else live what the demon offers and let see what happen after you die. So go ahead believe in President of Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, ect. that believe in hate, distortion, … so go ahead you might even replace the devil when you live this world. Good luck buddies or on the contrary Peace on Earth with the help of Jesus of Nazareth….

    • Guest

      US don’t own the bases in those countries. They pay by leases or treaty’s. Philippines decided to kick US out. After years of government corruption & loss of free flowing US money coming into the economy. They begged them to come back, after cleaning house of crooks in the government. Now with US military in place, they are better equipped to fight back the threat from China.

      • Jivin2001

        Right on

    • Randy Hudson

      Yes, and thank you comrade Putin. The US absolutely depletes its massive cash reserve protecting the World from despots like Putin. Of course we have Military Bases everywhere, that is because we are the only country with the resources and the will to protect other countries. As the US tries in vein to fight ISIS and stabilize the Middle East, Putin is invading Ukraine and threatening Poland and others. As ISIS sets up in Russia’s back yard, Putin, whose people were raped by the same Muslim dogs in Beslan……..turns a deaf ear in his quest to reunify the Soviet Union which died like the wounded fat pig it was in the 80’s.

      Thank Putin, all the World has to do it pull out a map and see where the US sends financial relief, where they have based in place to protect from Hitler type like Putin….and mostly where Countries welcome our protection.

      Putin has nothing, Russia produces oil and vodka….big deal. They have 1950’s infrastructure and no engineering prowess to make this better anytime soon.

      Lat but not least, look at those who speak out against this murdering pig…..they end up dead, mysteriously poisoned or just shot down in the street.

      It is amazing that Russians think this guy is great……speaks to the level of intelligence.

      • Mike V

        According to your beliefs about US and Russia it also says a lot about your level of intelligence. lol. It is time to get outside the box in which you seem to have been the most part of your life. You need to get outside the country once in a while, because you seem to be living in a bubble.

        • Randy Hudson

          Please then, tell me what I said that is not true. The personal attacks are entertaining but they also reveal a limited ability to debate most likely caused by a deficient IQ.

          • Mike V

            Like in that saying: ” A wise man talks because he has something to say, but a fool talks because he has to say something”. I am not here to debate, I leave that to politicians. It just amazes me how people who have never even been to Russia, or in a lot of instances even outside the US, “debate” about other countries, particularly about Russia. Have you even been to Russia? Do you know anything about Russian culture, literature, history? According to your knowledge, or ignorance, you don’t.
            You challenged Russian intelligence, but have you heard of names Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Bulgakov, Chehov, Solzhenitsyn, Gorky, Mendeleyev (created Mendeleev’s chemistry table)? The list can go on, but it would be in vain in your case. Can a inferior culture or people produce such talent? Just think about it a little bit…
            If you really think that the US has military bases all over the global just to protect the world from Putin and the like it says a lot about your naiveness.

            • Randy Hudson

              Hold on there jack wad…..I never said a thing about Russia, its people, not its culture. Granted I painted Russians with a fairly broad brush, but I was speaking OF ONLY THOSE Russians who think Putin is a good leader. He is a leader who was poised to become a person of influence in the World, and he blew it. I know many Russians despise Putin almost as much as people like me despise obama, the difference being I am allowed the freedom of dissent……Russians are not as a general rule.
              As well, I never said Russians were without intelligence, however their infrastructure is decades behind the US.
              Not really sure how you think my original comment had anything to do with Russian people in general.
              The US has Military bases around the World for many reasons which can be traced to WWII and NATO alliances……..also because we can, not sure why you think we have them…..maybe so we can take over the WHOLE WORLD!
              Maybe you can tell me which of these bases we used to launch unprovoked military actions like Putin in Crimea and/or Georgia?
              Maybe you can tell me what Russia is doing to help the World rid itself of ISIS? Seems to me like he is merely taking advantage of a very ignorant and weak US leader by causing havoc while we are engaged with ISIS in the Middle East……Russia’s back yard.

    • scott

      The US, NATO and the majority of our military bases abroad are cooperative, defensive alliances. The reason why the former USSR closed their former bases was because they simply could no longer afford them. Their largest one was right on our doorstep. The “Lourdes facility was the Soviet Union’s largest foreign base, a mere 155 miles from the US coast. It employed up to 3,000 military and intelligence personnel to intercept a wide array of American telephone and radio communications, but Putin announced its closure in 2001 because it was too expensive – Russia had been paying $200m (£117m) a year in rent…”

      • no they are not cooperative alliances

        • scott

          I believe you’re confusing “alliance” with “friends” or that I am suggesting that they agree on everything. The very definition of an alliance is “a pact, coalition or friendship between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. It can be a political agreement between countries to support each other in disputes with other countries, making them allies.”

    • lynnque7@aol.com

      Putin, you are a loser. You can never recover the strength of the Soviet Empire.
      You have lost.

    • Christopher

      should also mark on a map all the countries that the United States. has spent U.S. tax dollars to help feed, doctor and educate humanity around the world the last 100 years…no country spends more to help humanity, russia is not even in the top 10 countries that spend on helping humanity around the world

      • Lisa

        Helping then overthrow governments and then bombing them lol. How many time since WW2 Russia has bombed other nations? none. How many time US did – over 140 times.

        • vitrohon

          @ troll Lisa ; When did the U.S. , STARVE 6 – 10 MILLION people , like communist Russia did ?

    • ed

      We should put Putin in a ring with Obama and let Putin beat some since into our leader

    • Justice

      Where’s the map?

      • quarktrue .

        Putin has it.

        • Randy Hudson

          It’s flat.

    • hotstock

      We visited eastern Europe a few years ago. We asked a retailer if they had to learn Russian while they were occupied. They said they had to speak Russian for 16 years and they will never speak it again. For a reality check, go to Budapest and see the difference between socialism on one side of the river and capitalism on the other side. A very stark difference.

      • vze49qxi@gmail.com

        Yep now they FORCED to spaek English, sorry PIG AMERICAN ENGLISH.

        • hotstock

          They aren’t forced to speak English. They WANT to speak English because it is just good business when interacting with their customers who speak English. But, then, you wouldn’t know what good business practices means. Go to Budapest and see the stark, bland Communist side versus the far more colorful capitalistic side where pride of ownership is on display. Oh, that’s right, the people under communism don’t own anything, do they? The government owns it all–except the vodka they give you at subsidized prices so you can easily afford to get drunk so you can forget for a while how miserable you are. But then you get sober again and realize your lot.

          • vze49qxi@gmail.com

            Do you mean here in US, last I looked COMMUNISM is here in full swing, people who do not work and come in into the country ILLEGALLY, get MORE then working FOOLS.48 Million individuals in US are on some sort of GOVERNMENTAL HANDOUT. Government BAILS out “PRIVATE” companies with WORKING FOOLS tax dollars. PRIVATE business you say. HAVE YOU OWNED A BUSINESS YOURSELF??? Well I have, by the way in both countries USSR (yes USSR, when cooperatives emerged in late 80’s) and here in US. Let me tell you, it was easier and more profitable to own business in USSR the n US now. BUT YOU WOULDN’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT. EXCEPT OF WHAT YOU READ IN US”INDEPENDENT” PROPAGANDA MEDIA.
            THERE IS MORE, AT LEAST VODKA THAT GOVERNMENT OWNS IN RUSSIA IS NOT METHADONE CLINICS ON EVERY CORNER IN US CITIES AND TOWNS( LOOK AT THE NUMBERS OF THOSE)Before judging something or someone you know ABSOLUTELY nothing about ( for the exception of what you have read in US media) learn something LIVE ELSEWHERE in the world, not just visit TOURIST destinations, then and ONLY than you will EARN the right to JUDGE and COMPARE!!!

    • IndependentMySelf

      Guess in what the West will eventually get into… After all sanctions Russia is not dead but somebody now is exclusively responsible for Ukraine progress. The West does not understand, that there is an “ochlocracy” flourishing, not “democracy”. “Ochlocracy” is a perverted form of democracy when the ruler (usually some crook) promises everything beyond possible to the electorate and when it fails, promises more. Russia is maybe far from democracy but stable and not playing that card with own people all the time. No matter who is right or wrong about Crimea, the ochlocracy is failing all the time UNLESS somebody else pays its bills.

    • Texan Rock

      Hey pootin, keep invade and annex your neighboors with little green men then blame everything else on US. that will work

      • paolo monticello

        Nuland has already admitted to giving billions to stage a coup in Ukraine to destabilize Russia, and Soros’ emails to Poroshenko were hacked and show the same thing. So exactly what about Putin blaming the US for the Ukraine situation are you trying to ridicule? It’s been proven.

        • Jonathan Swift

          Source for that info Paolo a reliable source that is. There has been financial aid after this all started and after Ukrainian leader fled to Russia.

        • Texan Rock

          The west need to do more to destablize pootin. dictator pootin got to go!!!

    • Dan Nguyen

      what a psycho maniac, putSHIT-in !

    • Paku

      The US stands with its many partners for freedom. We are the melting pot of the world where everybody is welcome. Not so in Russia. Just recently they are putting up barriers to free trade, freedom of speech, political oppositions, etc. No Putin doesn’t get it! He talks about Crimea and the will of the people who voted for Russia annexation. When the military is standing over you what can you expect? No the people are losing their businesses, discrimination against the Tarter, religious group, etc., etc., etc. No, He talks a good game but not fooling anybody! We have Russia supporting tyranny throughout the world! Creating discontent, death and distruction. Time for Putin to Go!!!!!

      • IndependentMySelf

        Oh, you are so religious…

    • ExtremeRC

      Putin is so full of it. American military bases are throughout the world by invitation – something he fails to understand. The world trusts American might to protect them from aggressors like Putin.

      Get out of sovereign Ukraine and perhaps relations with the world can improve for Russia. If not, prepare for a long, hard economic fight. And if you dare to try your Ukrainian stunt in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia or other ex-Soviet state (which are now NATO), prepare to be destroyed.

      • Julio Cameron

        Oh no….The world doesn’t trust US. US people fails to understand that US is an empire that corrupt, invade, and so on. In Latin America there are military bases in countries that are controlled by US corrupted puppets: Honduras, Colombia, etc. When a country like Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador decides not to have milatary bases US goes again them

        • ExtremeRC

          Seems to me Russia is the country that is invading and illegally annexing part of a sovereign nation. America doesn’t steal territory.

        • Randy Hudson

          How in the heck could the US corrupt Columbia, or Venezuela any more than they already are?

    • Freddie777

      “Publish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US” Absolutely, it shows other countries trust the U.S. more than Russia….

      • Lisa

        No, it only shows who has Imperial ambitions and quest for world domination. If Russia didn’t have balls and weapons, it would be broken into small and easy to control pieces and shared between special interest from NATO block – simple is that!

        • Jonathan Swift

          In what way is it expansion or imperial? The US has not annexed a part of any country nor are we sending troops to Mexico to help out our fellow English speakers. And sorry to inform you but the World bank and IMF bailed Russia out. The West had the opportunity to utterly destroy Russia and choose the right path of trying to foster stability. How awful are we.

          • lafontaine

            The US doesn’t need to ‘annex’ with its CIA moles in every govt. and the bribed , pressured or blackmailed leaders act in our corporations’ behalf if they want to survive.

            • Jonathan Swift

              As opposed to the FSB which is of course not involved in reopening old soviet bases in S America.

          • Lisa

            Seriously? How TX, California, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and so on, became part of US? What country Russia annex? You talking about Crimea? My grandmother’s family came from there, it is 99.9% Russian state and always was part of Russia, till Khrushchev added it to Ukraine for economical reasons. Go get a beer and watch some stupid sht that you understand better.

            • Jonathan Swift

              I was talking in recent terms. I was not talking about Crimea as you state it was basically Russian anyway. Last time US took another part of a country was in the 1840’s where as Russia did it in 2014.

            • Jonathan Swift

              Lisa you may as well say the US stole all of the land then. Why do you have to attack someone and call them an idiot when you have no clue who I am. I read a great deal and the lands you mentioned were purchased from Mexico at the conclusion of the Mexican-American war.. in the 1840’s. Basically the US wanted the land and Mexico refused to sell so Polk started a war and struck into Mexico as it was a country in taters. Technically purchased but like most of the land in the world when nations are forming and falling apart boundaries change. I agree about Crimea but if you know your history you will know the land was controlled by the Ottoman’s before the Russian empire gained control. Well before the Ottomans the Polish and Lithuanians controlled it. TBH Crimea was pretty much Russia anyway considering it is their only warm water port they were not going to give up control of it. I don’t drink beer but I do read a lot of people’s comments who think they know what they are talking about without actually really saying anything except to insult the person.

    • John

      Halliburton is getting worried. First they moved their headquarters to Dubai to avoid paying taxes in the USA.. what next?

    • Lamar Farmer

      Amen. Our American Military Empire officially started at the end of WW2, but of course the planning was done much earlier. We have over 150 permanent military bases in countries other than our own while Russia has one. That’s plenty for anyone to know that we are the aggressor and self-appointed ruler of the world.

      • Blake

        Go move to Russia if you hate America so much. No one is stopping you.

        P.S. Be sure not to say a single negative thing about Putin or you will get shot. Just a warning. Ask his political opponent Boris Nemstov. Oh wait you can’t. He was shot in the back.

        • paolo monticello

          People openly criticize Putin and protest against him in Russia. Either you are lying, or really stupid.

          • Randy Hudson

            Except those who are poisoned or shot down like dogs in the streets.

            • lafontaine

              Those were shot down by CIA recruited agents who stir up chaos so they can justify/provoke dissension.

      • sbb714 .

        Now all you need to do is ask the countries with American bases if they want those bases to stay in their country. The U.S. does not have one single base anywhere in the world where it has not been invited, even to include the bases in countries where we recently fought wars, like Afghanistan. The biggest problem for the U.S. is that we are getting too many requests by other nations to have our troops based in their countries, Places like the Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are all asking for American forces to be sent to their countries, now why do you think that is happening?

        • paolo monticello

          Many of the countries do not want the American bases there. In fact, if you poll the people, not the politicians, I would say the vast majority would rather not have American military bases there. A good example that has been in the news lately is Japan. They recently filled an entire baseball stadium with protestors against American military bases. Then there were many thousands more protestors outside of the stadium in the city. Saying those countries want the bases there is the statement of a deluded ignoramus. It is the will of the bought politicians, not the people.

          • Randy Hudson

            They don’t want us until they need us. History always repeats itself.

            World War II deaths numbered over 45 million. Forgive us for being prepared.

            • lafontaine

              You really think they are totally dependent on US for ‘protection’ ? When D-DAY was launched 75% of German military was fighting and losing against Russia on Eastern Front.

        • Lamar Farmer

          The main reason for the bases was to place them everywhere there was oil that we wanted to make sure we got. The remainder of the bases were placed in strategic locations for world dominance. We negotiated for the rights to install the bases.

      • Randy Hudson

        Lamar might want to learn about NATO

    • lupitasosa

      I really admire this man! 🙂

      • Blake

        You would have LOVED Stalin then!

        • lupitasosa

          No, I don’t think so, I’ve read Stalin’s biography, they are very different. 🙂

          • vitrohon

            not really ; they were both bastards and they were both ; short !
            not really ; they were both bastards and they were both ; short !

            • lupitasosa

              lupitasosa vitrohon 5 minutes ago Pending
              “Were”? Hmm…well, I don’t care about Putin’s height, and I don’t care about Stalin. But everybody knows Putin’s parents were married, so he’s not a bastaerd.

        • there is good and bad in everyone. stalin was a maniac. but he and more important the russion people did defeat hitler when the US and Europe could not. equating putin to stalin is irresponsible and disingenuous.

    • jc

      “full transcript”… or, copy, paste, collect check… nice

    • Robert J. Dolson

      Nobody wants a Russian military base on their soil.

    • Blake

      The difference is we have PERMISSION to put our military bases in those places. Most of those countries WANT American bases there.

      • Tomasz Romanowski

        But Russians don’t get it. For them, the only way to get their military base installed in a foreign country is to bulldoze the country, like Chechnya, Georgia, Ukraine etc.

      • implicaverse .

        We ASSASSINATE the leaders who don’t give us permission, so permission is basically window-dressing for intimidation and brute force.

        • Blake

          Name ONE leader we’ve assassinated for not giving us permission?

          Saddam Hussein – Tried and convicted by an IRAQI court.

          Gaddafi – We don’t have any bases in that country even after his death.

          If you really love Russia so much why don’t you just move to Moscow?

          In Soviet Russia disagreeing with Putin (like opposition leader Boris Nemstov) gets you shot in the back.

          • paolo monticello

            Saddam was convicted by a kangaroo court, hardly a legitimate international court. Gaddafi was killed in a coup we started and supported. Libya is currently serving its purpose in destabilizing the region, we will have a presence there soon enough.

          • Julio Cameron

            easy answer: You killed Torrijos, Allende, Jaime Roldos, etc. US also tried to kill Chavez, Correa, Castro and so on.

            http://friendlydictators.blogspot.com/

          • implicaverse .

            Saddam Hussein — tried and convicted by an Iraqi court appointed by a ‘democratic’ government of ‘approved’ political parties.

            Sukarno, Nasser, Bhutto, Chavez, and in general it’s amazing how short the lifespans are of Latin and South American leaders who oppose US imperialism.

        • Blake

          “This country is already, in effect, an arsenal for the democratic Allies.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

          • Julio Cameron

            If not, we send the marines…

            When someone makes a move
            Of which we don’t approve,
            Who is it that always intervenes?
            U.N. and O.A.S.,
            They have their place, I guess,
            But first send the Marines!

            We’ll send them all we’ve got,
            John Wayne and Randolph Scott,
            Remember those exciting fighting scenes?
            To the shores of Tripoli,
            But not to Mississippoli,

            What do we do? We send the Marines!
            For might makes right,
            And till they’ve seen the light,
            They’ve got to be protected,
            All their rights respected,
            ‘Till somebody we like can be elected.

            Members of the corps
            All hate the thought of war,
            They’d rather kill them off by peaceful means.
            Stop calling it aggression,
            O we hate that expression.
            We only want the world to know
            That we support the status quo.
            They love us everywhere we go,
            So when in doubt,
            Send the Marines!

        • sbb714 .

          So we assassinated the leaders of Japan, Germany, Italy, Australia, Bulgaria, Israel, Kosovo, Kuwait, Cuba, Greece, Guam, South Korea, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Greenland, Honduras, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Singapore, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Kingdom? Wow, we’ve been busy, and VERY stealthy!

          • implicaverse .

            I didn’t say we assassinated everyone, just the ones who don’t give us permission.

            You have ‘Cuba’ on that list. Gitmo was seized when the US went to war with Spain over the false flag known as the explosion of the USS Maine. And yes, the CIA did attempt to assassinate Castro.

            I believe we did have something to do with the removal from power of the leaders of Japan, Germany, and Italy. It was called World War II. They’ve been occupied territories ever since.

            Israel? Well, Israel is the capitol of the US government, so why are you treating it as a foreign country? The UK is another province of Israel, so again, what’s your point?

            Kosovo? Yes, we did have something to do with the removal and execution of Milosevic.

            The US was instrumental in helping the House of Saud take over a peninsula and name it after itself. None of those ultrawealthy Arab oil country leaders would survive a popular revolt if the US military wasn’t there to help them. So in their case, we’re not threatening to assassinate them, we’re threatening to let someone else assassinate them. And if that doesn’t work, then maybe we’ll assassinate them.

      • Julio Cameron

        Oh no….The world doesn’t trust US. US people fails to understand that US is an empire that corrupt, invade, and so on. In Latin America there are military bases in countries that are controlled by US corrupted puppets: Honduras, Colombia, etc. When a country like Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador decides not to have military bases US goes again them

      • no they do not want US bases there. ever been to japan, costa rica, etc…

    • James Willis

      No country with nuclear weapons doesn’t know the use of such would end civilization and everything we hold dear no matter what nation that may be.
      Excep Iran.
      In their religious zeal to destroy Israel some crazy Mullah could rationalize it in the name of Allah. Iran is the country the world needs to focus on and we need a Churchill and not another Chamberlain.

      • Blake

        When did America ever have a Churchill or a Chamberlain?

    • Localexpert

      Murcia has imperialism in its veins, but the stupid people who vote and argue which side of the coin is shinier are allowing this country to get away from them.

    • Todd

      Everyone needs to read Russian history. In particular the Stalin period. 20 million of there own people killed before WWII by their own government. Polish military leadership assassinated right before WWII. History will repeat itself. Don’t be fooled by Putin, the leader he respects the most was Stalin. He did not want to say this because what others would say. Russia’s ego is hurt from the fall they took when the USSR collapsed. Hitler did the exact same thing before WWII. People really need to read history, you are seeing a cult of personality with Putin no different from Hitler or Stalin. You people need to wake up.

      • paolo monticello

        You’re comparing Putin to Hitler? Lol, grow up.

      • Lisa

        Stalin was Georgian, not Russian. You history didn’t say that?

        • Todd

          Does that really matter when he was the leader of Russia and the USSR which included the Warsaw pack countries…………….stupid point. Hitler wasn’t German either but he was the dictator of Germany.

          • Lisa

            USSR never included Warsaw Pack countries, go get more pop-corn and watch the Superman or some other stupid sht

    • Anthony Kipen

      Worse, America pays and arms terrorists, Russia is anti terrorism, and bullies.

      • Blake

        Spoken like a true Soviet!

      • Randy Hudson

        Yes, Putin is all over ISIS who are running around in your back yard. Please tell us another fairy tale.

        Instead of helping the world rid themselves of these Muslim ISIS dogs, Putin is too busy trying to rebuild the dead bloated carcass known as the Soviet Union.

      • (>_<)

        Nah… Americans Keep and Arm bears. That is our Constitutional Right.

        Hmmm or is it we can keep and bear arms??

    • Anthony Kipen

      It finally comes out, that America has more armies in more Countries, and ready for war or even simple aggression, then any one else. Russians survive on what they have, not what they want. Russia upgrades Education. America downgrades education. Americans are war mongers, for the money, even Japan is tired of being bullied by America.

      • (>_<)

        Then why don’t you leave moron. Who wants you here anyway!

        You do know that the NSA has you tagged as a terrorist!

    • Tomasz Romanowski

      “You will see the difference between Russia and the US”. Huh? What wha’t point are you trying to make, exactly? Comparing Russia to the US? Hahaha, Russia, despite it’s formidable territory is like a little chiwawa puppy, constantly squealing, barking, biting everything around it and desperately comparing himself to the BIG DOG. Well let me tell you something, lil puppy. The reason the BIG DOG has its bases in other countries is by invitation of the said countries. You wish to be invited to other countries, like the BIG DOG? Sorry puppy, ain’t going to happen anytime soon, cause you have NOTHING TO OFFER.

    • Demi Boone

      Point well made by Putin. While the bridges, Roads, and educational system and entire infrastructure goes to sheet and is underfunded in the US. In Michigan the Governor swaps money from the Education budget to others depending on when it is time to report to the people to make him look good. This is garbage and should be outlawed.

    • Stefan Bajkai

      Russia has never attacked any country and never will. The whole cold war phenomena was created here in the USA. We were scared of Soviet Union because of it’s advances in military technology. We had this stupid idea

      and still have it that nobody can have nuclear weapon but us. Why? It looks like a world domination. I remember
      when the Chinese were developing nuclear weapons. We went nuts. But now we realized that we can’t do anything
      to China so we just shut pup.

      • Todd

        This simply not true. Who invaded Afghanistan in 1979? Also known as the Russian Vietnam. I would prefer that no one has nuclear weapons. After WWII why was the USSR created? Why were the countries like Polish and the Balkans not allowed to be independent countries? The reason is before WWI the Nazis (Hitler) and Russia (Stalin) had a agreement to divide Europe up amongst Germany and Russia. Russia has never seen the United States as a friend. Lend lease was because Hitler and Japan were a bigger threat. The Russian threat never went away.

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          USSR was created in 1922 – learn the basics.
          UK had similar agreement with Hitler allowing him to get Chechoslovakia but it’s cleverly forgotten now of course.

      • Tomasz Romanowski

        Boy you sound like a Moscow Troll Factory fallout…

      • Blake

        We invented nuclear weapons. WE had them first. The rest of the world (aside from Canada and Britain) only got them by stealing them from us. Technically we have every right to be the ONLY country with nukes.

      • Dennis

        Stefan, what is Russia doing in Ukraine now, if not attacking? Are the tanks, rockets and missile launchers all from Ukrainian supplies? Come on! Nobody believes that Russian armaments and soldiers are not in Ukraine! RUSSIA, GET OUT OF UKRAINE! Slava Ukraini! Geroyam Slava!

        • Stefan Bajkai

          There is no proof that Russia is doing that. No party wants to take any responsibility. So it is difficult to make any judgement.

        • Lisa

          Russia is protecting its people and its interest in Ukraine. What US doing in Ukraine? creating government overthrow, spending taxpayer money in secret supporting fascist regime? Say if it was US that broke into states 20 years ago and today Russia came and overthrow government of NYC and installed its own with the obvious purpose to be in our front yard, would you allow that as a president of the country?

      • (>_<)

        Hmmm,,,Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, Iran, Georgia, Albania, Romania, Finland, the list goes on……

        ALL INVADED BY RUSSIA

    • 1karlok

      Publish that same map and see where Russia has inserted military troops to do something other than protect human beings from despots and tyrannical, fascist dictators, both overtly and covertly and see what the map THEN tells you…

    • John

      US meddling and excessive interference have caused hundreds of thousands of dead civilians ranging from vietnam, latin america, middle east to ukraine. Last I checked Russian wasn’t responsible for causing mass civilian deaths anywhere after the fall of the Soviets.

      • Blake

        The Soviets killed far more people in their short lifetime than the U.S. did in it’s entire history.

        Look up Holodomor. The deaths from that alone were equal or even greater than that of the Holocaust.

        Then throw in Stalin’s “Great Purges/Yezhovchina” and you have the most bloodthirsty country of the 20th century.

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          He said after the fall of USSR – if you go back to WWII – i’ll bring up Hiroshima

      • Dennis

        Check again John. Putin’s hands are stained with innocent Ukraine civilian blood!

    • Clif Gregory Od

      As the only SuperPower the world and our allies rely on our skirts protecting them. Russia has fellow despots, kowtowed client states and invaded territories of neighbors. It has no friends and doesn’t want any. Putin wants the MIR. It means peace and also the world. He wants the old empire back. Wars have consequences. They lost. They are a second rate military, always have been. The slavic muzhik wants to have a big strong warlord to point to and say isn’t he wonderful.

    • John Polacchi

      And the point is?It doesn’t change anything.In addition,our bases are maned with few personal,some are empty,so what it Putini’s point?That the U.S got there first when he wants bases?

      • Gleb Zhiglov

        the point is that US started almost 20 wars in the last decade alone killing directly or causing death tby deseases and starvation to millions of people all over the world, US owns 150 plus military bases all over the world and they have some nerve to accuse Russia of some mythical aggression. Putin is right

        • John Polacchi

          Really? The U.S started the Afghan war….Iraq?Iraq was a continuation of Afghanistan based on a “lie”…I suppose the U.S started the Gulf war too based on your lack of information.I don’t know….threatening/hinting western Europe with war,a nuclear strike….boasting that “Russia can invade and take what it wants at any time”,illegally annexing Crimea sounds aggressive. Funding,training and arming Russian terrorists in east Ukraine(having someone else fight a civil war for you so you look innocent) is “aggressive.Maybe you should look up the word “aggressive” in a dictionary.

          • uh… yeah the US started the Iraq war. when the US and England (and other countries) carved up the middle east before and after WWII. the US inserted a puppet gov’t in Iraq which it decided at a later date was not serving it’s greedy interests and then invaded it. in support by the way of a neighboring monarchy which has interests contrary to the US. a neighboring monarchy which by the way provoked incessantly Iraq. it wasn’t even a good explanation let alone a bad excuse. so yeah the US started the war in Iraq. in every single way of which you can think.

            • John Polacchi

              He said “10 years” not 50+ comrade Darryl. As I said, Iraq was a continuation of the Afghan war.Was it necessary,looking back no, but ridding the world of Saddam isn’t exactly a bad thing and neither is ridding the world of Putini, Assad and that fat F&%@$k in N.Korea.

              • aren’t we still in Iraq. and Afghanistan. and Libya. and Egypt. and…

                • John Polacchi

                  NO, we pulled out of Iraq.Maybe a scantily manned base in Afghanistan and a few places. Our troops are in Syria and some in Poland and Ukraine at the moment..

                  • no we did not pull out of Iraq. last time I checked we still have considerable number of troops and bases there.

                    • John Polacchi

                      The Iraq bases are empty.

                  • thanks

        • Dennis

          Putin is wrong and the Russian aggression in Ukraine is not mythical. It’s real and so are the dead Russian soldiers. I pity the families of the dead Russian soldiers as much as the families of the dead Ukrainians. It’s all PUTIN!

          • scott

            shhh…they weren’t Russian soldiers, they were Russian dissidents.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            It’s all you coupe and anti-Russian actions – you could just wait for elections but no, US guided you but missed by a mile as usual. Now they are making us hate each other and laughing at us – as all they need are distant wars so $ is the only safe haven and they can continue borrow against their super-power potential. When they get from you guys all they want – they’ll dump you and never look at you again.

    • Apocolyptica

      Count the number of countries that would wet their pants if the US packed their bags and became isolationists.

      • Gleb Zhiglov

        when US pack their bags they should also pack the puppet governments of those countries, the US puppets will wet their pants, not the people of those countries, the people will CELEBRATE

        • Blake

          Are you one of those St. Petersburg Russian trolls? I think you are!

          I have two words for you: Holodomor & Yezhovchina. Those two words alone are enough reason to keep Russia subordinate.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            Hiroshima/Nagasaki – how about those words for you – my dear Pentagon troll

      • I’ve spent the past thirty years traveling all over the world. I can’t travel anymore because of the expanding passport suspension program in the US. but when I did travel, I did not visit a single country in which the general population expressed disdain for american presence and were not for lack of a better word terrified if they objected to that presence.

    • Paul

      The US needs to collect a “World Protection Tax” from each country the US is protecting. The US Military budget deficit is some 400 billion annually (of total of $700 billion?), when compared to annual military spending of closest rivals such as Russia and China. Western Europe should put up some $200 billion, Eastern Europe some $100 billion and the rest of protected world such as Asian countries some $100 billion. It is only right to pay for protection. The US taxpayers cannot do it alone any more. God bless America

      • gwynedd1

        It already is. The reserve currency and the US military more or less go hand in hand. The US trade deficit effectively finances it. As it is rolled over endlessly it is lost in the inflation of the currency. Thus its a deficit that never need be balanced. We don’t make what we import which allows us to finance the military.

        • Paul

          An excellent answer. Thank you.

      • the US isn’t “protecting” any countries or their populations. maybe their leadership. the US is exploiting those countries.

    • Andy

      Russia has nuclear missiles which easy reach any NATO country even US east and west coast

      • Apocolyptica

        And who doesn’t know that?

      • MEL

        They wouldn’t even make it close before being shot down….if the US and its allies didn’t destroy them before being launched first.

        • Apocolyptica

          I wish that was true, but I think you are dreaming. It’s extremely difficult to shoot down an incoming missile..

        • the mathematics of shooting down an incoming ballistic missile still has not been mastered.

      • Blake

        Russia can attack the U.S. and probably would destroy most of it. But the FACT is we would launch our missiles back before they hit and Russia would be destroyed too. Even if they took out our land based missiles we still have enough sea-based missiles to take Russia out as well and they don’t know where all of our ballistic submarines are.

    • john

      Russia certainly isn’t planning a conventional invasion of any NATO country. Russia doesn’t have the conventional forces to accomplish it, and Russia freely admits it. Is Russia planning a secret 1st nuclear strike against NATO ?
      Nothing indicates that. Russia doesn’t have a 1st strike policy, like the US. Russia doesn’t have missile intercept bases along the US border, like the US has along Russian borders. Russia says it is years away from an arsenal that can overcome US defenses.

      • Apocolyptica

        And the US doesn’t annex territory belonging to other countries, doesn’t threaten countries with Nuclear attack etc. Russia even threatened to attack the ships of Denmark with nukes.

        • Old Finn

          Looks like the kool aid is strong with you; 1. America uses other countries to annex territory, ever hear of the term proxy war? 2. China has threatened Japan and the USA with Nuclear attack..so why isn’t the media, yourself and warmonger Obama concerned about that? Source needed on Russian nuclear threat.. 3. The majority of Americans don’t trust MSM sources…sorry…..source: Gallup Polls…looks like you need a newer propaganda gimmick…

        • gwynedd1

          It has no need. The only point of being a sovereign is to tax the surplus of a productive economy. This is easily done by debt saturation and/or recycling of profits back into minerals and other state controlled monopolies like waterworks telecoms etc.

      • actually as of the first of this year, I understand that the US is the only country in the world to have its legislators pass law allowing a first strike (with particular reference to Russia). we’re the first country to declare officially to the world that we unlike anyone else are allowed to use our nuclear weapons for offensive instead of defensive purposes.

    • Gary

      Putin has “Nothing to regret in life” Spoken like a true narcissist! I am sure his ex-wife could tell him a few !!!!

    • Gary

      The difference is these countries want us to stay. They can ask us to leave and we will. Once Russia comes into your country consider it an occupation !!!!! They never leave !!!!!

      • no we will not. puppet governments are like that. when equador voted out the US puppet government and the US tried to prop up the government that was voted out (complaining that the elections weren’t fair when they were declared fair by the international elections commission), the public had to implement war-powers and its military to oust the US puppet government. you didn’t hear about that from the MSM propaganda broadcast in the US. you had to go to another country (just about any other country) to hear about it.

    • Scotch Ace

      The uncontrolled spending on the defense of planet earth is hastening the demise of the US Dollar.

      18 Trillion in debt and counting. If we paid our creditors $10,000,000 a day; it would take 5000 years to pay off the note. Do you realize how perilous this is? We got serious problems folks. Arm yourselves. Buy a ton of ammo.

      • Roger Pham

        Don’t worry, the US Treasury can print any amount of $$ that it wants, to pay off the debt, with the $USD being the world’s reserve currency. Leaders and countries that tried to topple the USD Supreme currency status were deposed (Saddam, Kadaffi etc) Those that can’t be deposed are being threatened and receiving sanctions (Russia, Iran, Syria, China, etc)

    • JV12

      Last i checked we were invited guest in every single one. Invited by the host to keep countries like Russia away. Russia.. can you say the same? Didn’t think so….

      • no we are not an invited guest in almost any. we fund NGO’s in those countries which broadcast propaganda and persecute the public majority until we get elections which allow us to insert a puppet gov’t. the general public of those countries does not want the US in those countries. they don’t have a choice. anyone who fails to support the public government is disadvantaged financially or imprisoned or both.

    • vagabond

      “I think that only an insane person and only in a dream can imagine that Russia would suddenly attack NATO.”
      That is the crux of this problem. Putin IS insane – make no mistake about it.

      • dannyboy116

        i read the whole interview, and he sounded very rational. When the media (western) cherry pick things he has said out of context, they can make him sound like he is nuts. Very similar to what the media does to Republican candidates in even numbered years.

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          Wow – My applauds. Thanks.

    • diogenes1147

      Even with U.S. bases around the world KEEPING PEACE, I don’t see the U.S. invading neighboring countries to establish complete control. Furthermore, wherever in the world there is a disaster, epidemic, etc., the U.S. via its bases is the first to aid. Where is Russia aiding anyone? All I see are more Kalishnikov rifles from Russia in the hands of terrorists all over the world. Where is the U.S. aggression and colonialization of other countries?

      • Sandman

        Keeping peace? Come on. The US has fueled conflict all over the world. You are willingly blind to this fact I see.

      • Sunwyn Ravenwood

        Except for Afghanistan, Iraq, Panama, Grenada, and seversl.dozen other places.

      • Ilja Bendik

        you are stupid like american. f… americans destroyed iraq libya afganisfan yugoslavia vietnam syria and now ukraina. f…. terroristik country.

        • many americans are prisoners and slaves of their gov’t. just as populations in other countries are. please don’t paint us with the same brush.

          • Ilja Bendik

            ok. this gay diogenes1147 what talk about.

      • skunk smirch

        And those Kalashnikovs are made in any country but Russia. You cannot think so DON”T. And admit you are very stupid , very , very dumb. Just admit it, all you have to do

      • the US actively promotes chaos s it can control it at the expense of the local people. coercion to extremes.

    • evilroyslade

      All USA bases and missile silos were meant to hold Russian expansionism in check, appears we still need to keep Russian expansionism in check. If no Russia expansionism for New Russia and North Korea maybe the world would be a little more peaceful and the United States could build schools and roads instead of weapons to protect our allies from places like Russia and North Korea.

      • denis urbano

        Of course, Russia expansionism in Lydia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen……..now because of Russia, the US has to go to these countries to liberate them.

        • Russia has never tried to expand. the only time Russia has tried to expand is to recover territory which others took first without provocation. when countries like france, Germany and the US threatened its borders without provocation. like right now the US is threatening its borders. that’s why the Ukraine conflict. the US inserted NGO’s into Ukraine (like feminist organizations to convince wrongly the female population that they are oppressed) to overthrow the leadership which was elected by the russian majority (since crimea has been a part of Russia historically as long as there has been a record) and install a puppet government. so the local Russian majority in crimea tried to overthrow that puppet gov’t. with no support from Russia. then the US claims that Russia is trying to expand its empire by taking crimea which the US tried to take away from Ukraine (and the Russian majority) first.

      • skunk smirch

        Look slime. There is no way to explain to morons like you anything. Garbage like you must be under ground feeding worms. Nothing to say more

      • Russia has never tried to expand. the only time Russia has tried to expand is to recover territory which others took first without provocation. when countries like france, Germany and the US threatened its borders without provocation. like right now the US is threatening its borders. that’s why the Ukraine conflict. the US inserted NGO’s into Ukraine (like feminist organizations to convince wrongly the female population that they are oppressed) to overthrow the leadership which was elected by the russian majority (since crimea has been a part of Russia historically as long as there has been a record) and install a puppet government. so the local Russian majority in crimea tried to overthrow that puppet gov’t. with no support from Russia. then the US claims that Russia is trying to expand its empire by taking crimea which the US tried to take away from Ukraine (and the Russian majority) first.

    • sharko

      Long live president Putin

      • MEL

        Ahahahahaha!!!! Yeah good job little Putin……at doing NOTHING positive in the world and setting a horrible example for the Russian people.

        • skunk smirch

          What the US with its monkey did? Mess, blood, wars, hatred, pushing dumb and stupid on top? The most difficult problems are solved by Russia’s help. Not take your moronic Ahahaha…

      • putin has been a better leader for the population of the US than its own leadership.

    • john

      Surely, the reasons and answers given by Putin are clearly from a deranged man!

      • Sandman

        Really, cause he seems to be the only one talking any sense. So you think that NATO in Ukraine doesn’t pose a security risk for Russia? You expect them to just sit on their thumbs while our govt installs a puppet regime? You’re mad at eastern Ukraine for not supporting the govt that was installed by the US after ousting their legitimate choice for president? I do believe you are the deranged one here…

        • exactly… what if Russia were to put military bases along our borders with mexico and Canada.

          • Sandman

            Darryl, you can’t use logic and sense when talking to these guys. They prefer lies, innuendo and propaganda. Go to the back of the bus…

            • I’ve been at the back of the bus for so long I’d forgotten there’s a front

      • skunk smirch

        So far the most deranged animal are you. Not doubt you fat, stupid garbage with fat instead your brains and your lousy family are useless on this planet. So do what you have to do – feed worms.

    • Bob

      Yeah sure the US has plenty of Bases but guess what Mr Putin you did not learn a thing. Why?? Because the US does not invade teh countries that it has bases on. When for example the US lost the {Philippines bases, did the Americans invade the Philippines simply because they have had a change of heart?? No. You guys on the other hand, where ever you set your foot on you claim it as your own. BIG DIFFERENCE THERE!

      • Jim

        So Russiahas no business claiming interest in unrest on its doorstep, but the US
        has every right to become militarily involved in a conflict which has nothing
        to do with us nearly 5,000 miles away? Interventionist illogic.

        EVERY place the US has bases it controls that country. That country is what

        amounts to a vassal state. It does what the US wants or else. Name one country

        where there is a US base where that country disagrees with the policies of the Hedgemon?

        • MEL

          You are completely wrong. You name 1 country the US has a base in that the US controls.

          • denis urbano

            all of them….let me put a guy with a gun inside of your house and then let me know if I have a control over you, your family and you entire house, even if you can go in and out of your house or to invite anyone.

            • MEL

              If he was there to protect me because I asked him to be then your wrong. All US bases are there because the country asked us to be there for they’re protection from wack jobs like Russia.

              • denis urbano

                Then with your answer what you are saying is….basically that guy control you…you can not ask for protection and giving nothing in return. Remember, nothing is free, even the one month subscriptions free it is not….

                • MEL

                  The US does not control any country it has a base in, we don’t operate like that. Name 1 country.

                  • japan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bolivia, phillipines, south korea, Australia, Liberia, guinea, Colombia, panama, Guatemala, el Salvador, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, etc…

                    • MEL

                      All countries that asked the US to live there for support. All still nothing like the US and operate on theyre own. Try again…..with proof.

                      • denis urbano

                        Mel, there is no hard Control like in the old times, with a gun in your head…..today’s control is more like….I will do this and you will vote to my favor in the UN, I will ask for a resolution and you will vote in my favor….I will need your resources and you will give the contract to US American companies….it is like or congressman and of course, our president. The Obamatrade it is secret because is… good for us? More HB-1 Visas because they are good for the Americans and so on….see the point? An average congressman has millions in his/her bank account, and it is not because he is independent, like the countries with our bases…it is because he is basically approving what he is asked to approve,, like the countries with our bases…. so don’t tell me they are 100% free, because, like the add with free month, there is always a tinny letter in the contract. Now, about politics, no big difference between the Rep/Dems….they are linked to the same bank account.

                      • MEL

                        Exactly my point. The US doesn’t have bases all over to control or steal land from them countries. They operate they’re country on they’re own, as they wish (not free mostly).

                      • yes the US is stealing land from native inhabitants who do not want interference by the US and giving it to those who profit from that interference

                      • the control is with NGO’s spreading propaganda (like feminist propaganda to convince women in the country that they are oppressed) and financial

                      • the leadership of those countries which the US government installed after corrupting it with NGO’s invited them. not the general population.

            • wow I was about to write that (al of them) but you beat me to it.

          • Jim

            LOL, the US has 662 bases in 38 countries. Those 38 countries are vassal states to the Empire. You dream on buddy.

    • Otto Moll

      God bless Vladamir Putin. The warmongering, United States of America is the enemy of freedom. Thank you, Mr. Putin, for standing up to the US.

      • MEL

        I don’t see that little guy standing up to the US at all. Russia is far from freedom thanks to Putin, when us here in the US live in true freedom. I know that’s hard for you Russians to imagine.

      • Seeker

        Yes, of course you’ll thank him, he pays your wage after all…

      • artfuldgr

        war mongering? the country that got into bed with hitler to start WWII calls the west warmongering? since when? be careful what you answer, you may not realize that the UN security forces are more war mongering…

    • Joe

      Like him or not you gotta admit he gives a good interview and he is an intriging figure. I must admit I am a bit jealous at how he is so “pro-russian” while our politicians are “pro-business” or “pro-themselves”. Sadly, the more I read about Putin the more I like him….I’m sure he has regrets but he is wise enough not toshare them in the face of the wests media manipulation.

      • Amaha selassie

        Yeah, he is so pro-russia. Tell me, how did putin managed to be a multi-billioner on a presidential salary?
        You russian shills are funny.

        • Joe

          How did every politician in the US become millionaires? I’m not saying Putin is innocent, but he is pro-russian….so what excuse do our leaders have for being rich?

          • ExtremeRC

            Most were rich long before entering office, unlike Putin. As is the case worldwide, it’s easier to get elected if you have money.

            • Joe

              it’s amazing how you phrase thatso what you’re saying is that in our country it is just unfair that no one who is poor can have power? but in that country you can.

              • ExtremeRC

                Huh?

                Let’s try this again. In America, it’s not mandatory to be rich to run for office, but it sure helps. It takes money to get elected. In Putin’s case, he not only uses state money, he controls the media, and brainwashed the public. Citizens who care very little about personal freedoms as long as their pensions are paid.

                • Joe

                  You dont even see that what you describe is what is happening in our country…
                  Repub/Dem party uses state money too…its even given special priviledge in our tax systems….our media is also controlled in this PC world where you have a choice of one party or another….both owned by the special interests….our young adults are being brainwashed….our freedoms are improving on some areas and far less tollerant in other areas…and the rich politicians retire in luxury.

                  You criticize one but the alternative isn’t all that better….

          • artfuldgr

            Most of them become rich from the contacts and business they do.. some are wealthy from family… the average politician in the US in federal areas makes a lot of money… $191,533 – 174,000 on average in the past few years… they also get lots of benefits… the vice president $233,000… putin makes about $187,000 for a country with a nominal gdp of

            $1.175 trillion… with the average yearly salary of a russian being 597.29 dollars a year…

            why not do a proportional analysis… our politicians are paid less as a function of the size of the economy and average salary than putin and his cohorts are… the USA has a

            $17.710 trillion GDP… The average salary for an advanced degree was $72,824 with men averaging $90,761 and women averaging $50,756 annually.

            so they are not that rich compared to a man that makes less thanour vice president, lords over the largest landmass in the world with a gdp one tenth the size, and loves to collect breuget watches (which one or two equals his whole public salary)

            some of our politicians make more giving a speech to a college than your country pays the president… which is why they earn so much…

    • Russell Noyes

      Lol, Gotta love Putin! WE have never done anything wrong. Nothing is OUR fault. I have a little sister with the same attitude, any and all ill’s that have ever or will ever befall her, are someone else’s fault.

    • Johhny Tbone

      Penis envy… Jus sayin’

      • Sandman

        You envy other men’s penises? Good for you loser….

        • Johhny Tbone

          That the best you can do ya scrub?

          • Sandman

            No I can do better probably. Remove the penis from your mouth so you can talk. Give me some ammunition.

    • Dan

      between all of these American bases and social programs we owe China a ton!! I may not be the smartest guy around but can you imagine what our economy would be like without all that debt? We have more of our kids in harms way then any other country. Look around and count how many close allies we have from all of this. Its scary and if you remove the ones we send millions to I bet you can count that number on one hand. I look at some European countries that take that money and put it into there own country, we claim not to have enough to fix our roads and bridges. I find this story very sad indeed, its time for a real change in this country.

      • M Morris

        Can we imagine what our economy would look like if the Government was not building military programs? Its really the last protected manufacturing taking place in this country. Or we can cut them out all together and take away the 50k average job from them and go work at mcdonalds.

        Oh, and in the 1980’s there were 4.3 million Aerospace jobs in Southern California and that is down to little more than 430k and take a good hard look at the unemployment rates in Southern California. Yeah lets sweep them all away so that more people are on government support one way or another.

        • Dan

          Some material is made in this country and shipped, however the majority is done where the bases are built. We pay for the right to build a base and protect the country we are in. More American tax dollars are sent there then spent here. Plus the ransom, err the rent we pay to be there is insane. If we were not ringing wheelbarrows full of cash we would not be so welcome. I am all for American jobs, if we cut back even a fraction we could put 1000’s to work fixing our infrastructure.

        • denis urbano

          Military is always expenses, you don’t growth a business with expenses only. What you need is investment. Ford build a car, then you buy the car to go to work, to use the truck at at the contractor site and so on….and when you want to buy a new one, you sell the old one and the cycle start again…that’s called investment. Military? Bullets are expenses, Tank are expenses, Planes are expenses….the government is getting your taxes to give it to the military industrial complex to buy tanks, bullets and planes and so on….with no war, you need a limited inventory to keep for defense purposes only, the rest is money on the pocket of the american worker who do not need to pay so much taxes to the government for war expenses. If you think a Tank is equivalent to a Truck then there is nothing I can do about that.

    • lm1b2

      Every Base was Asked for by the country there in,to protect them from Russia,or China,or Both ! Russia,and China our War Mongers from the conception of Communism to present day !

      • Sunwyn Ravenwood

        Liar.

      • Sandman

        dumazz

      • Gigagigagilgamesh

        Im1b2… just curious what country you are from???
        I am guessing it is not a country where English is spoken~

    • MEL

      Yeah…that shows how welcomed the US is around the entire world. Where are all the Russian bases? You don’t have any because no one trusts you or your scumbag, lying leader. What a waste of human life and air.

      • Tweck

        And the US only has them because we threaten and bully other countries into cowing to our imperialist objectives. And wow, what about our own scumbag lying leaders?

        • Russell Noyes

          Hi Comrade!

          • Tweck

            *tips hat* An honest American – not a deluded one.

          • Sandman

            I’m American, and he’s spot on. You, not so much. How was my English?

            • Russell Noyes

              As a Chippewa, I can trace my ancestry back hundreds of years before Columbus “found” this country. Unless you’re native yourself, you’re just another immigrant.

              • Sandman

                Stay on subject here buddy. I couldn’t care less for your family history. For what it’s worth, I have doubts about your statement.

                • Russell Noyes

                  YOU brought up the issue of “citizenship” by implying that I’m not an American, and I could truly care less whether you believe my statement or not 🙂

                  • Sandman

                    It was not your citizenship I was doubting. It is your ignorance in claiming that he must be a Russian troll. And I still don’t believe you. Lose the stash “Injun Joe”.

                    • Russell Noyes

                      Lol!

              • Gigagigagilgamesh

                Hundreds of years???
                Interesting…. funny that most genealogy experts have a hard time tracing Chippewa ancestry back 200 years from the present, but you can trace it back “hundreds of years” before Columbus….
                Why would you make up facts that can be easily disputed with publicly available information???

                If you are Chippewa like you claim, your people came here from somewhere else too…

        • MEL

          Another drunk Russian troll!! The US doesn’t operate like that. Russia doesn’t like the US because they wish they could be us but cant because Russia doesn’t have the balls.

          • Tweck

            You need a history lesson pal, something fierce. Once you remove those blinders from your eyes, I guarantee you’ll be a little better off, and not such a disgrace to America.

            • MEL

              Tweck – TROLL!!!

      • majestic

        Would you welcome foreign military base on American soil. Don’t be a hypocrite. To say US is welcomed is like Donald Rumsfeld saying people will bring flowers to the American soldiers in Iraq after the occupation. No free countries want military base on their land.

    • Gregory Ditto

      thats why froeign minister of russia – sergey lavrov, has a daughter, who has american citizenship!!!

      • skunk smirch

        So? It is a free country and a father is not responsible for its child. Besides some of them ran when Dr. Drunk Evil was in charge (Drunk Eltsin). Many who are living in the US still have Russian citizenship, so what? More I read you, more I understand that Americans are really, really STUPID idiots, pointless to our world. It’s something gonna be done, the nature cut the dead directions of life, those garbage insects are the dead direction…

    • Romy

      …and Putin is jealous that Russia has no presence around the world, well Putin knows why. Russians are not accepted and can not be depended upon. Look at what has Putin did lately, at least he’s got one base on the world map by annexing Crimea. Soon Putin can add one more base if he succeeds in conquering Ukraine. What a sick man

      • Marijan Stankovic

        Russia liberated Crimea. US occupied and destroyed Iraq, and many other countries.

        • John March

          Crimea is now a part of Russia…Iraq is still Iraq. The US pulled out of Iraq, when will Russia pull out of Crimea? Hmm….I find it hard to compare the two.

          • Jupiter’s Clock

            Iraq is in ruins if you did not notice Lybia too, only oil fields work under eye of the western Companies.

        • MEL

          US doesn’t steal land. They ask for help, we help and leave. Russia invades and steals, them blames the US. Ahahahahaha!!!!! Putin is a joke to the whole world.

      • lm1b2

        Yes,and our incompetent President,and Western Europe has for the most part allowed it !

      • Andy

        People in Crimea decided to come back to Russia and asked assistance from Russia, not Putin called them back!

    • JJ

      … and the conclusion: the communist were contained and the free world prevailed.

    • John Schwerer

      While your at it, mark all of the bases of Russia and the USA that are uninvited and expose those bases that are not admitted to by Russia’s Putin.

    • Logan Stewart

      At least our bases our welcomed unlike Putin when he forces himself on a country.

    • Here’s another difference, one that goes back to the end of WWII- a status of forces agreement vs military occupation

    • mike dar

      Now build a graph of leaders that made billions while being ruler of their country. How many come near to Putin’s personal corruption?

    • robert mantovani

      He has a point, and these bases are costing the taxpayer billions od dollar per year to maintain..

      • geo7101

        Agreed! Why do we need to have all of those military bases in all of those other countries? Do we really need to have our military in Japan or Germany? Wasn’t that war over at least 60 years ago? Do we really fear that they will start another war? Just how long do we want to hold a grudge?

        • John Schwerer

          No, we do not fear the nations they are in, we feel it necessary to maintain a rapid-response against those nations that are (or claim they are not) Communists looking to expand their bases. Consider also that all of the bases are established by invitation and most of them are wanted exactly where they are (excepting Okinawa).

        • lm1b2

          Our you deaf,and dumb,you don’t see what Russia,and China are doing right now because we have a incompetent President ?

      • Steve Kahn

        it’s what’s keeping the fake unemployment numbers to go up even more

        • Gigagigagilgamesh

          Cuckoo
          Cuckoo
          Cuckoo

          • Steve Kahn

            yes it appears you are, good of you to let everyone know

      • lm1b2

        You Russian lovers don’t pay for them,so shut up DAU ! Or are you one of there Trolls ?

    • José Raymond Herrera

      MMM! Putin is right.

      • look up what a status of forces agreement is

      • Gregory Ditto

        he is ultra-right, in fact

    • John_Q_Publics

      Pootin does not have military bases around the world. He only have little vacationing volunteers wearing uniforms with their insignia removed to destabilize countries and annexed them in the name of Novorossiya!

    • John Walker

      Anyone got a link to a map?
      I’m interested to see it

    • John Sadders

      ………………..Putin wishes he was the U.S…………………

    • Zuikurkler Yamizangthang

      I know Americans are going to cry about this but what Putin said is right.

      • ConeyIslandBaby75

        Ask the Poles, the Czechs, the Romanians, the Lithuanians, the Estonians, and the Latvians if they would rather have Russian bases on their territory or American bases. If they didn’t have American bases, the Russians would make them cry.

      • qa4057

        I’m only crying because of all the US tax payers money is being wasted on other countries security instead of being embezzled by crooked government officials.

      • majestic

        Yes indeed. Putin is 100% correct. I’m not big on President Putin but he’s right on this issue. No free sovereign countries want foreign military base on their soil. Countries that allow military base do are usually forced and intimidated to do so.

    • HARDTALK

      He is right! Isn’t he? But on the other hand, he can’t do it like we Americans do, deploy, because they are not welcome anywhere, they don’t have the technological deployment know-how that we have, they can’t afford it and last…they will not deploy…they will invade.

    • logic and reason

      I bet he doesn’t even ‘Murica…..

    • Jimmie Cooper Boswell

      geez! just what sins, of your russian fathers, have you been taught with? i guess alaska and afghanistan are not far off lands. and just what countries, did the ussr keep after wwii. knowing full well they wanted all of, europe and world domination. who, are you trying to fool with your pretend true innocent russian dummy act? your just another liar, in a world of liars.

    • Michael Kelly

      A big difference is Russia is not very welcome around the world and they do not have the economy to support those bases. That being said he does have a point

      • Raul Janvier

        Really? and you think Americans are more welcome around the world? how naive … 😛

        • MEL

          You can answer your own question by seeing all the welcomed bases around the whole world. Russia has none because they’re not wanted.

        • kronprins2

          Ask the Poles, the Czechs, the Romanians, the Lithuanians, the
          Estonians, and the Latvians if they would rather have Russian bases on
          their territory instead of American bases.

        • qa4057

          They must be since they are allowed to have the bases while providing military defense “free of cost” to that country. Not to mention tourist dollars. Remember America is a conglomeration of all nationalities. America will always be stronger because of that alone.

        • Michael Kelly

          Our money is.

    • Dennis Swanson

      Pute has a point, it also helps explain our half trillion a year war budget

    • gemini7

      One more year of the Obama administration and maybe we can accomplish allies, not enemies with other countries.

      • qa4057

        Yeah, Same thing was said about GW Bush during his failed 8 year tenure. LOL

    • Jeff Slater

      Publish a map and show all the Russian A- holes on it and you’ll see the difference as well Comrade Putin!!!

      • sparky

        Try to come up with something intelligent.

    • frank lucas

      At least Putin genuinely loves his country. Unlike the POS in the white house who throws America under the bus at the slightest opportunity and puts the American citizens 2nd place before the Illegal immigrants and terrorist Muslims.

      • ConeyIslandBaby75

        Hey Franky, the POS is you and all of your fellow Fascist wannabe Conservative Traitors who would rather side with the Dictator of Russia then support the person that the majority of Americans voted for President TWICE. The problem with POSs like you is that you don’t really believe in Democracy, just like your buddy Vladimir, you POS.

      • Russell Noyes

        Putin genuinely loves that fact that he can rape Russia’s coffers. How do you imagine he became a billionaire? Most of his career was spent as a minor KGB officer. You think they’re getting paid $100,000.00 an hour? Yeah, he’s a stand-up guy alright.

    • gemini7

      Who cares, this is news, we have enough problems in our own country, like our border INsecurities.

    • jimtherepublica

      Yes, we will see the difference. Those nations where our bases are, asked us to remain. Most in fear of the communist and other dictatorships near by. Do you really think, we want to keep troops in Korea, Germany or Japan? We had to become the world’s police force because of the aggressive nature of communism. Putin the Punk is slowly eating the Ukraine. Yes, we clearly can see the difference…

    • Oscar Petti

      Thing is most countries don’t mind US military bases but fear Russian ones. I’d bet Putin knows that – just does not understand why it’s so.

    • logic and reason

      what’s really sad is if you compare any one of these responses from Putin to anything coming out of ANY American politician’s mouth, we look like idiots. Putin knows the global score, he understands what’s going on, He’s intelligent, logical and above all pragmatic… It’s scary when the ex head of the KGB sounds so diplomatic and reasonable. (especially in comparison to the idiots we elect)

      • Freedomforall

        its just propaganda for his sheep

        • logic and reason

          unlike our entire media induced lobotomy effect?

      • HARDTALK

        “especially in comparison to the idiots we elect”
        Yes indeed! Most of them Republicans!

        • logic and reason

          both sides are completely out of touch. if you blame left or right, you are ignorant, gullible and a huge part of the problem.

          • HARDTALK

            Under Bush the American nation collapsed! STFU!

            Inventing excuses. Get a life!

        • Mr. Izz

          Ah yes, our foreign policy the past seven years has been incredible. I keep forgetting all those Hillary and Obama accomplishments. Thanks for reminding me.

          • HARDTALK

            I bet you loved George W. Bush foreign policy. And ISIS rejoice!

        • Noway Jose’

          “HARDTALK” Yes! You said most of the idiots are Republicans, but NOT all! However ALL of the idiots ARE…scared, confused, weak minded, conservatives taught to suspect everyone, all the time, on everything as they really fear…”WHAT IF?”

          This is like being “chicken little” that feared what if the sun didn’t rise the next day? What if the air all went away?, WHAT IF….! This is a terrible affliction of the human mind and is only destructive in the end! So what if?

          • HARDTALK

            What if I can get rich if I become President? Do you actually think that men like Rubio, Ted Cruz, Sanctorum, Carson, Christie, my God so many idiots I can’t even remember all their names, actually want something good for our country? It’s either Jesus, or marijuana, or denying facts like the weather, or vaginas, always some stupid crap that got nothing to do with the welfare and issues of the country and its people. Graham, the one idiot wants to attack Iraq as soon as possible, Perry can’t even remember what he wants to do, he just wants to be president. Paul is confused. Jesus! What heard of stupid idiots and their followers! Pataki might the only who might make sense…but you never know; there are always surprises. You and your people and nothing in your plate, and cannot bring anything to the table.

      • gemini7

        I agree, OBAMA has NO military experience and PUTIN is too intelligent and worldly for his brain. One more year of this disgusting administration. Sanctions put on innocent children & citizens is NOT what our country is about.

        • qa4057

          GW Bush had no military experience either… What’s your point?
          Putin is too intelligent and worldly for his brain… Seriously? ROTFL

    • Larry

      Putin….a misguided tyrant…The kind Russians always seem to gravitate towards. Russians have great writers and artists and scientists but it seems the common man always needs a strongman and a bogeymen to feed into their cultural paranoia.

    • David Jones

      What maps……….? did not see any……….horrible story

      • houkikker1

        The title is “Putin: Publish a world map with all the U.S. Military bases on it….”, not Published a world map with all the U.S. Military bases on it. As to that kind of map I’m sure he has Putin probably already has one but will not release it because then the U.S. would publish one with all Russia’s bases on it.

    • Charlie Brown

      If Putin’s Russia behaved peacefully like European countries do, none of his excuses would be needed.
      I’ve learned that truth can be explained in few words but lies need to be justified from so many different angles.

    • Freedomforall

      Putin, they are protecting the world from people like you, Iran, North Korea and Syria.

      Imagine it was Russia with those bases? God help us.

    • Chico

      What is this rag…………………..?

    • caxa

      What happened when Ukraine no longer wanted a Russian military base..oh it was invaded.

      What happened when Iceland no longer wanted a US base…oh it was not invaded.

    • Concerto_in_C

      USA did not murder 20,000 Polish officers by shooting them in the back of the head.

      USA did not commit genocide against Ukrainians, Poles, Chechens, Crimea Tatars and others, steal their land and force hundreds of thousands into exile. Many of them died in transit because they were transported like cattle in cattle cars.

      USA did not roll into Czechoslovakia and Hungary with tanks crushing people and executing liberal activists or forcing them into exile.

      USA did not impose a hostile, genocidal political system on large parts of Europe against the will of the local people.

      USA did not murder 20 million of its own citizens and did not have a massive Gulag system where some of the best people were imprisoned on false charges.

      Study Russian crimes against humanity in the 20th century and I will show you the difference between Russia and USA.

      • NobodyReturns5689

        Give it a sec and people will drag up the native Americans, slavery, or the nuking of Japan as perfect parallels.

        • Slava Besser

          Thanks nobody, I was going to do it, but why repeat what you so beautifully pointed out.

      • paul

        US killed ~1 000 000 people in Serbia, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan. Iraq and Serbia were illegal and without UN approval.

        • kronprins2

          Tell us which part of Iraq, Serbia, Libya or Afghanistan did U.S. annex?

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            So far you did not, you just killed people there. So it’s alright with you. Crimea was taken though without a fire been shot – jealous?

            • kronprins2

              Crimea was occupied by Russia military, which forced people to vote at the point of the gun, not much to be jealous of.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                That’s how you’ve been told. Crimea is mostly populated with former Soviet Navy officers and their families who took some pride serving Soviet Union and have nothing against Russia. Without people’s support you can’t do that – you with all your military can’t do anything in Iraq and Afganistan for years – why – you do not have majority there. You are invaders, you probably cause there more trouble than anything.

                • kronprins2

                  That’s how you’ve been told by your state controlled media.

                  • Alexander Krivosheev

                    On Crimea – I know it for a fact. On your invasions – i judge from what happens and time is good factor here. If you think your media is free to tell – then you live in illusion. At least we know who controls what and can read between the lines sometimes while i have doubts you can do it based on your comments.

      • Provi Miner

        interesting choice of words: you use “Russia” We know that it was not “Russia” but rather the USSR a creature of totally different genes and make up. Understand I have friends in Finland and they look east with great concern but even they recognize a difference between Russia and the USSR. To give you a for instance, all those things you mentioned you will very few “russian” leaders were involved rather you will find they were Soviet leaders.

        • kronprins2

          But your Putin’s ambition is to recreate a new USSR, he wants to get all former soviet colonies back.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            So when you bombed Serbia we needed to assume you’ll start bombing every European country, right? Same logic.

            • kronprins2

              Your logic is flawed. Serbia was bombed by NATO after Serbia’s military forces have during several years murdered innocent unarmed civilians, where mass-murdering of entire villages were very common.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                NATO = US. Just be fair. Then what you are saying about the cause is what you’ve been told. Because people in the US watching TV need a good excuse for bombing (most of them would not even find Serbia on the map though) And so far, other former Soviet Republics do nothing to ignite what happened in Ukraine (neither anybody anticipates that they would) – that’s all done for “noise” – to convince people like you that Putin has some agenda – when in fact he really had to react. Ukraine already had pro-American president before – Yushenko – Russia did nothing – ask yourself why?
                And a lot of people from former Soviet Republics (especially southern) work in Russia as they can earn more and they share the language and some culture.

                • kronprins2

                  Don’t try to hide or excuse the atrocities committed by the Serbia’s military against innocent civilians, all those barbaric acts are well documented, most of us still remember what your snipers did against innocent people in Sarajevo amongst others.
                  We all know that it was the Ukrainian people who overthrown the Kremlin puppet, the Ukrainian people as well as all other people from the former soviet empire are just fed up with you Russians, how long it will take until you recognize what is so obvious to everyone else?

                  • Alexander Krivosheev

                    So what you committed against innocent civilians in Hiroshima/Nagasaki is fine, as it was efficient. We all know that it was a portion of Ukrainian people guided by US/CIA cooperation who threw away elected president. And why you’re taking courage to speak for all former soviet empire (as you put it) – i’ll just say that we are fed up with you Americans no less and we love you wholeheartedly as a lot other nations in the world (you’ve been abroad?). And we are not perfect and we have tragic and bloody history – but you guys will be the last one in line to judge or poke. My grandfather met you guys at Elba river during WWII to hug and not let you to Berlin – I wish he had a different command back then…

                    • kronprins2

                      Again, Japan attacked U.S. and killed U.S. citizens without warning, whereas Ukraine never declared war on Russia, so stop bringing up stupid comparisons.
                      And you should know that U.S. actually sent weapons and airplanes to Russia during the WWII to help you fight against the nazis, but you have forgotten this, right?
                      And the fact that the nazis got two fronts to fight against was decisive to their fall, not only because of you Russians.

                      • Alexander Krivosheev

                        Comparison – was for Serbian situation, not for Ukraine.
                        You did not send – you mostly sold us weapons and we paid pure gold for that – that’s how US finally beat the depression (again, you did not create Hitler – so pure luck there, not your fault, you took advantage – good for you). Stalin asked you/UK to open 2nd front right from the start – you did it only when we won Stalingrad, Kursk, Leningrad and started marching West – to prevent us, i guess, to win it all. Or we would have much more to talk right now – as all Europe would have been former empire of whatever you call it.
                        Disregard the cause of your help – we are thankful. And Putin did mention it during 70-year anniversary of winning against Germany on 9th of May parade in Moscow to which you were too shy to attend,

                      • Alexander Krivosheev

                        And you probably won’t believe it – but i am not Putin’s supporter on economic or intra-state front. I disagree/do not share with a lot what happens economically – but again, you won’t believe it – Ukraine situation united the country somewhat and his ratings are real. On the other hand US has some problems with leadership – so maybe you’ll pay attention more to your internal problems and we’ll love you even more and for real…

                      • kronprins2

                        Yes, U.S. may have problems with leadership – but that’s how democracy works (like it or not), the U.S. citizens have the right to criticize (rightfully or not) and the chance to change their president.
                        Despite all the imperfections, I still prefer U.S. democracy than Putin’s dictatorship.

                      • Alexander Krivosheev

                        That’s your choice

                      • kronprins2

                        Serbian situation was based on humanitarian cause as I’ve already mentioned before.
                        The nazis attacked west Europe first (including UK), while your Stalin was busy making a pact with Hitler in order to divide Poland between them (not so much to be proud of).
                        But Hitler stabbed your Stalin in the back, which surprised him (Stalin) so much that he didn’t believe in his officers…
                        Your Stalin was taken by surprise, so the Nazis quickly occupied lots of Russia territory up to near Moscow, until the winter came and they got stuck.
                        Then the U.S. sent airplanes and weapons to help you fight the Nazis.

                      • Alexander Krivosheev

                        And of course, old winter tale. It’s like poor excuse in sport – we lost because it was raining. Winter was only for Germans and was the only cause they stopped. Not Russian/Soviet heroism in defending the Motherland, not partisan movement all over the occupied territory but winter – so convenient.
                        And that we did not start fighting before we were attacked – only proving who real aggressor was at the time.
                        You guys did help, no question about it – but don’t overestimate it.
                        And we are not proud of that pact – but in politics that happens. As much as UK wanted Hitler to strike us first as much Stalin would have preferred him to attack UK as SU would have more time to prepare (everybody knew that was was inevitable, the question was when)

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            To recreate USSR – military is not enough. You need people wanting to join. Ukraine is much more tighter and inter-blood connected (along with Belarus) than any other former Republic. I do believe the country is split right now – pro-Russian and call it pro-European. The country is uneven, buried with corruption (way more than Russia) and have difficulties in finding identity It’s way more complicated than US is trying to portray. Even if Putin wanted to recreate anything he is smart enough to understand that in a modern world you can’t do that without people willing. I can tell you – without Eastern Ukraine people being really pro-Russian that would be over. And if Russia really helped them – that would be over too.

            • kronprins2

              That’s why your Putin allowed Russian soldiers “travel to Ukraine on vacation” carrying heavy weapons, tanks without insignia and ammunition to kill Ukrainian people… just to convince them how peaceful he is…

      • Slim Gates

        Idiot, who nuked Japan and killed 2 million? The US. Stupid Fool

        • kronprins2

          Japan started a war against the U.S. without warning.
          Besides, those nukes didn’t kill 2 millions, but about 250 thousands compared with 1.5 millions who died during the battle of Stalingrad alone.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            That’s nice explanation. You know – usually, wars were started without warning. And what Stalingrad battle has to do with simple act of execution (Hiroshima/Nagasaki). Just think for a second – what if Japanese did it with LA. e.g.?

            • kronprins2

              If you start a war against other nation, you’re the main responsible for the consequences of it.
              During the war, soldiers use all means to kill their enemies, if you don’t like wars, don’t start them.
              And again, U.S. didn’t annex Japan, and unlike what soviet empire did against its colonies, the U.S. actually helped Japan to flourish.

      • al

        US started war with Iraq based on a phony picture of WMD killing over a million people
        how about that?
        as for Czechoslovakia and Hungary what Russia has to do with it?
        also what Russia has to do with murdering Poles and “stealing” their land????
        BTW do You remember how US annexed Hawaii?
        “murdering 20 million of it’s own citizens”? yeah, thanks to Stalin and Co (who were Georgians as You might know)
        and since we started talking about crimes against own people why US cops kill people at a rate 100:1 to any other developed country in the world???
        Source:
        http://www.liberationnews.org/u-s-cops-kill-100-times-rate-capitalist-countries/
        “Only mentally ill people would want to emigrate to Russia”
        You read my mind lol. that’s exactly why 3.000.000 (three million) Ukrainians live and work in Russia
        You just said they’re mentally ill. I find that funny lol again.
        and it was 5 years ago. now there are almost four counting almost a million Ukrainian refugees who run away from new Ukrainian Government.
        Source:
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_in_Russia
        see unlike You I have reliable sources lol
        “Study Russian crimes against humanity in the 20th century”

        one can also study US crimes against humanity in 20th century.
        how many wars US started and how many countries invaded after WWII?
        something like 12 or 15?

        • kronprins2

          But tell us which part of Iraq did U.S. annex?

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            But Irah has never been a part of US – it it was, say, “un-rightfully” gifted by some President – who knows – you’ll make a bill and amend that. Anyway – you have your fair share of “peaceful” acts around the world starting at least with Hiroshima – so, probably, would be the last country to judge

            • kronprins2

              Japan started a war against the U.S. without warning.
              Besides, five times more people died during the battle of Stalingrad alone than due to the two nukes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                So what, that’s an excuse of dropping nuclear bombs? Hey guys, we’ll kill less than in a certain battle – so be cool… Stalingrad lasted several months – it was fair (if you allow me to put it this way) war battle – while bombs were 2 days affair.

                • kronprins2

                  And so what? which bomb do your prefer to die from and why? would it be more enjoyable for you to die slowly from a conventional mortar during a long lasting battle, than to die in a second by a nuke?
                  And remember that the Japanese would rather die than surrender at that time, so dropping the nukes was the most efficient way to finish the war, which otherwise would continue forever causing even more victims.

                  • Alexander Krivosheev

                    Well, how can i explain to you – there are means of war. And there are limits. To die in a fair battle defending your motherland is one thing – to die from a nuclear bomb being dropped on you without a chance to respond is another. Not talking about consequences of nuclear weapon being used. Where I agree – yes, it was efficient for you – which only proves the point that US is pragmatic and will pursue its interest at all costs even when it’ll be against humanity.

                    • kronprins2

                      And who has the right to define the limits? you? or your “peaceful” Putin?
                      You conveniently ignore the fact that Japan did attack U.S. territory first killing people there.
                      But of course, for you killing Americans is allways a good thing, right?
                      It was a war that Japan did start against U.S., and so giving the U.S. the right to respond in a manner considered most appropriate at the time.

                      • Alexander Krivosheev

                        I do not ignore that they started the war. But who has the right to measure appropriate response – you? See…

    • ExMech

      Publish a map with all of military alliances and defense treaties the US has and you will see the difference between the US and Fascist Russia.

      • Slava Besser

        How so?

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          He does not know how – don’t bother – he has one line in his brain – it’s impossible to change anything. You just see Russia and Fascism together – you know how intelligent a person is…

    • Dana

      As long as we have a weak administration and president we will continue to read about these types of things. The leaders of other countries will push buttons with this president because he will do nothing but talk a good game and that’s it.

      • Larry

        Great…You want a president who declares war at every opportunity? The best leaders are the ones who choose their fights carefully and only to the benefit of their country.

        • NobodyReturns5689

          No one said war. Just give Ukraine all the weapons it can lease/lend/buy, and perhaps restore the nukes Ukraine forfeited under the Budapest Memorandum.

          • HARDTALK

            Haven’t you seen how many tons of weapons we have lost in the ME?

          • Slava Besser

            🙂 You will sanction Iran to keep nukes out, but want to provide Ukraine with nukes?
            To be clear, you can go ahead and provide Ukraine weapons, you can keep escalating this conflict, Ukrainians are the once paying the price and you clearly do not care for them, just like you don’t care for the people of Iraq, Lybia, Syria or any other country where US foreign policy is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths, millions of refugees, ruined lives and generations of kids growing up in the kind of conditions you would never put your child in.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            Yeah, go ahead and give them that – that’s definitely the American way to solve the problem they have no right to solve or even discuss. As long as you can shop in Macy and eat pop-corn you are ok with anything – bomb on Japan, bombs on Serbia, whatever – it’s all like a movie to you. Country that never had invaders on its own land would never understand it. Easy, ignorant life – born already dumb, brainwashed in school (every single day patriotic blah-blah-blah), watching series as adults and dead peacefully with children waiting to tear apart the estate – go ahead, give them weapons.

      • HARDTALK

        So, you want thousands of American soldiers dead, buy you and your family will stay home? Eh? You want a macho man for a president? We had one from 2000 to 2008. Happy? Finally, America made it back financially after that stupid failure of a man. Thank God!

    • whyatt

      LOL nobody wants a Russian military base they want US bases

      • Freedomforall

        lol, Putin does know this.

    • Jukwa

      “Putin: “Publish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US””

      Not only that, unlike the evil invaders and criminal colonizers who hail from the European Peninsula, responsible Russians do not have a history of claiming colonies OF DISTANT PEOPLES IN DISTANT LANDS!

      Russians are about defending Slavic space from the relentless and racist europeans who are always seeking excuse to invade and expand eastward.
      Thankfully, the Russians have enough nukes this time around to payback any invasion and destruction of Slavic peoples.

      The germans and french can create any Evil Union (EU) that they wish; because any future german-french eastward invasion and expansion will be rightly met with Russian nukes.
      It is just too bad that Stalin did not depopulate germany of german males; the world would not today witnessing the germans busying themselves with another eastward invasion via their EU & NATO.

      • ExMech

        ” do not have a history of claiming colonies”

        Only semi-correct. You have the habit of invading your neighbors and annexing their lands. Something for which will likely get Moscow a mushroom cloud later this year… and there is nothing you servile Russian Brown Shirts can do about it! 🙂

      • Bradley

        Really, “does not have a history of claiming colonies of distant peoples in distant lands?” You obviously don’t know your Russian history and why the country covers such a vast territory. I don’t believe the Asian side of Russia are just Slavs, but conquered Muslim and Asian societies that the Czars and Stallin got their hooks into and would not let go. Read up on how Dagistan, Tartistan, most of Siberia etc. became part of Russia. It will open you eyes! And then there is Stallin, who moved large numbers of peoples from their lands and replaced them with Russians to keep control of their territory. Think, Baltic states, Tartars, Ukrainians, etc as well as some of the Asian countries once part of the USSR.

      • Andre.Ko

        Russia needs to keep hands off other Slavs. None of them want to be part of Russia. They want a separate identity. As long as Russia bullies other Slavs wanting to enslave them; other Slavs want NOTHING to do with Russia. Russia has NO right to speak for other Slavs.

    • Moose & Squirrel

      Russian military is not welcomed around the world, like the U.S military is. In fact, many of the countries where the U.S have military bases, is because the host country asked the U.S. to setup a military base there.

      • paul

        Only governments want military military bases. People don’t. South Korea and many others have protested them to get out for years.

      • George Sr Delvalle

        Any country with US bases prosper,,in fact most of the country with bases are willing to pay the rent just to stay…and onething, Americans policy was not to land grab,unlike what happening to Russia and China,their land was already too big for them,but still they want more, and most of all,even the ocean,they want to grab.

      • JOSEPH

        Think of Okinawa: the government wants our base, but people don’t. And that’s the problem: we protect in many cases the governments vs people – think of Saudi Arabia. Remember, 9/11 was committed by Saudi Arabs, but we nevertheless the best friends a with the Royal family, even dancing under their music, never mind Arabs hate us!

      • Katerina S

        Exactly, only governments want NATO bases, not the people. Well… not the governments either because they are not real sovereighn governments, they are just US-puppet governments – so they forced by USA to “want” NATO…First, US feeds “opposition” to elected government, then overthrow it, then puts its puppet government and people cannot do much from this time (nowadays this scenario is going on in Ukraine – it’s just that obvious! the same pattern everywhere!)

      • Todd Lefa

        Only government wants bases because the U.S controls the politicians who demand it by force or with propaganda. Look at the any local politicians of these countries and they all studied in the U.S or had training with State Department funded programs.

    • Patrick

      You’ll be a long time trying to find and mark the over 800 US military bases around the world.

      • NobodyReturns5689

        Yes, and how many of them are there because a) we traded for the right to have those bases, b) we paid for access, c) they bring much-needed stability to the area/region, or d) the US has a post-war agreement with the relevant nation?

        On the other hand, Russia just waltzes in and takes whatever it wants. Always has, always will. That’s the Mongol mindset.

        • gwynedd1

          That is seriously naive. We have recently declassified the destabilization of Guatemala in 1954, a common theme. The US runs a much more presentable empire due not only to its oceans , but also due to its financial dominance. Russia has seen better days, and it is ironically not in Georgia or Ukraine which the locals actually beg for the Russians given Ossentians, Abkasians and East Ukrainian Little Russians, but in the Caucuses where we see the old Russian buffer state strategy. It was against the wishes of the Russian populous, but the Western darling Yeltsin merely followed the flawed SSR constitutional technicalities. It is the case not where ordinary Russians know what will become of minorities with historical ties to Russia.

          Be that as it may that’s been the problem in Asia all along. Without natural barriers its a lot easier for a culture from the British Isles and the American isolationism to move into international waters with their navies and air-force.

          Its is also more true than not that the Bolsheviks were more or less Eurasians waltzing into the Moscow and taking the Russian empire of their own, that is if anyone ever bothered to try and make sense of why the early Bolsheviks were so intent on minority rights; that is until Stalin, the Georgian, scrapping it for more “Russian, and then by another quirk of fate Ukrainian Russians given Khrushchev and Brezhnev as a long rule of Soviet premiers.

    • M Morris

      LOL, this article does not take into account that the US does not take land and anex it. We pay rent and if asked to leave we do. How about if Russia leaves Ukraine and Crimea? NO… Ok if the government of Japan, Korea, Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain, Norway, so forth ask the US to leave at the end of our Leases we would. Now again Russia leave Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, Georgia and any other country you have been asked to leave and i would agree with this article. Otherwise it is pure 100% propaganda.

      • Joshua S

        You forgot Georgia. The U.S. did buy land in Africa (Liberia) to send released slaves back.

        • Bradley

          She put Georgia in, just forgot the Transnistria part of Moldova.

          • Joshua S

            I was talking about the State of Georgia. Not to mention millions of other land taken from natives. Though they did buy large chucks as well.

          • M Morris

            I am not a SHE… And to Joshua… There is a major difference between buy and Annex. Russia has not bought Crimea from Ukraine they Annexed it / Stole it. Ok, yeah i know the history of Crimea as well. Problem with the History is that it has its flaws as well. Catherine the Great conquered it and khrushchev gave it to Ukraine as a gift. So i guess when it comes right down to it that Russia should give it back to Ukraine.

            • Bradley

              My apologies! Usually when there is only a first initial and last name, it infers female (at least here in the US.) I meant no offense:)

              • M Morris

                No issues. I am actually here in the US and i chose to not have my first name out there for privacy reasons.

      • Alexander Krivosheev

        Hawaii, Puerto-Rico, California (war with Mexico – oh, yes – and then you paid them, of course) + many other things. US does it on a different level (Vietnam, Iraq, Serbia, Afganistan – so far away from US borders) – like you said – still, does not make it right. And the excuse – they asked us to – is so easy one. You know what – Russian people in Ukraine asked us as well – so what? Do you realize at all how tight, inter-blood related we are with Ukraine (which almost never in history has been country at all)? LOl. almost as tight as you are with Vietnamese or Japanese (on whom you dropped the bomb)

    • William Shepherd

      I didn’t have to read the whole interview to see how self serving it is!! Putin, as usual, is still lying thru his teeth. He may be telling partial truths to bend to his “point of view” but the bottom line is, he is the person who started this. No amount of lying is going to change that. He has been lying all along, and as a matter of fact, part of his “propaganda machine”. And our military bases are there at the host countries permission. How many times has either the USSR or Russia had bases that were forced!! He destroyed his credibility and the credibility of his mouthpieces a long time ago. Russia needs a new leader for the 21st century, and he definitely is not that leader!!

      • Alexander Krivosheev

        And give me a proof he started this?!! They’ve been living by themselves 20+ years after Soviet Union collapsed and all of a sudden he started something?… Maybe he made a coupe in Kiev, maybe he forced so called new gov. there to make laws against Russian oriented population there?..You, damn imperialists – do things in your country, you have tons of problems of your own – don’t stick your nose in every bottle and people will stop spit at you all over the world. For the record – it’s way better to say i am Russian in most parts of the world than to say i’m American – as you are viewed as arrogant, ignorant, selfish, uncultured jerks – not without a reason more often than not.

      • Rish Moone

        God, you are so dumb, you must be american…

    • crysis63

      yup, hes right again, US hypocrisy knows no bounds, and the majority of Americans can’t see this because they are too busy keeping up with the Kardashians.

      • Moose & Squirrel

        Wrong! We’re keeping up with the Jenner’s, …both of them, Bruce and Caitlyn.

      • NobodyReturns5689

        Yes, you’re quite right. Having a base in a host nation, because the host nation AGREED to the building and staffing of said base, is totally identical to invading your neighbor because the neighbor wanted a more liberal, modern and free government.

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          And one of the 1st decree of liberal, modern and free government, of course, would be to get rid of Russian language (in a country where 20+ million people speaking that).
          Moreover, liberal etc. governments with good intentions usually come to power in exactly the way they did – why wait for elections, let’s make a mess of one of the bets cities in Eastern Europe…

          • M Morris

            And i guess it was ok that Yanukovych was removing the constitutional rights of the people as the people has earned them? Uprisings happen for many reasons. We can see how Russia respects treaties with its brother nations. Russia has violated the Budapest Treaty and this is another FACT.

            It was Russia that has ruined Eastern Ukraine. it was Yankovich doing what he was told by Putin that caused the uprising in Kiev in 2013.

            No doubt the USA and Europe helped the protesters. Russia has destroyed a country no matter how long it has been a country it has been a sovereign nation and Russia felt it could do as it pleases even when it had a treaty to protect the borders of Ukraine and respect its borders Russia has decided to not abide by the treaty it signed.

            • artfuldgr

              Rights are not earned… only soviets and communists think they are earned…
              and russia earned this move because starving 8 million poeple kind of peeves them off
              which wouldnt be a problem, except that russia communism destroyed the economy and they lost the sattelites who want to be their own place… not russias place…

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                Mind your own business – you have multiple problems in your country. Don’t even try to understand what’s going on as you have fake free media and there is no way you can be even remotely objective

                • houkikker1

                  You should take your own advise while you’re licking comrade Putin’s’ boots. He wants to bring the Soviet system back and you all are either stupidly wanting it or are too blind to it.

                  • Alexander Krivosheev

                    Oh, you must have some reliable sources of info – CIA or something? Or just your basic media – sure it tells you truth, only truth and nothing but truth. As for licking – you might be surprised but one might have support without licking – not in your country, huh, which just voted for another against life decision…

            • Alexander Krivosheev

              Hey, US does not follow any treaties (eastern Europe joining Nato, numerous invasions), you are coming to countries and create deaths and blood, not to mention using nuclear bombs on civilians – so not for you to judge. Russia has it’s interests, like it or not, and has some resources to pursue them. Sit tight, you will be just fine.

              • Alexander Krivosheev

                And yeah, US would rather prefer to see Russia split to as many villages as possible – think Yugoslavia – so when something goes not that way all friendship and fake smiles suddenly disappear. What a joke. Alexander III once said that Russia has two friends – army and fleet. Luckily current President fully realizes it – and you can bark all day long – only to prove we are on the right track.

            • andrew

              What about the violation of Davos treaty according which it was promised to president of Yugoslavia that it would remain a unified country but then Kosovo without any UN resolution was formed?

          • artfuldgr

            you mean like russia did to latvia, poland, hungary, romania, et al?
            and wasnt it stalin that put those people there in the first place?
            the idea, he said, was to create this excuse like hitler did in the sutendland…
            which is what putin did… duh

            • Alexander Krivosheev

              That tells a lot about how you know history and studied the matter. Some of those were separate countries with their languages as primary, others were within USSR with all related stuff but still with their languages and culture. And so stupid to think that just Stalin and Purim could have done anything without vast support of the population.

            • andrew

              It is more excuses in Crimea, more legal actions (at least referendum that is not in doubts) than in Kosovo. Check this. And there is no unrests in Crimea or in Abkhazia and Ossetia against Russia, no partisan war and this fact speaks for itself – people want to be a part of RF. Why not to consider people’s will? By the way, Georgia attacked Abkhazia and Ossetia in 2008 killing 130 Russian peacekeepers – the fact after investigation of EU. So, what RF had to do? Who was an aggressor then? What US would do in similar circumstances?

        • Alexander Krivosheev

          And we all know how they agree – IMF or similar give them some money in return to permission to install a base. And then it’s not that easy to remove it. And by saying that Putin meant that
          Russia does have interest but close to our borders while US think of itself as a world policeman

        • andrew

          Especially in former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Cuba (Guantanamo) … The begged!

      • HimThatsNot Him

        The majority of Americans are just smart enough not to bow down to a KGB killer like you.

        • Maciej Kowalczyk

          Yeah b/c Yankees bend over only to lizard dynasties like Bushes, Clintons and rest of happy group of interest. Who will be next president I wonder….Might it be Bush the Turd? Im sorry 3rd.

      • Marie Shanahan

        Most normal people in America have never watched a Kardashian show in their life. I know we are stereotyped and I know the international community likes to take swipes at our “national attention” or even our IQ, but we don’t deserve most of the jabs. And the last I heard, the Kardashians were popular in Europe, too. A fact that leaves most Americans “mystified.”

    • James Eldridge

      he’s right…but next Vlad, publish a map with all the places in the world where the USA and Russia have forces where they are not wanted.

      • Jan

        Funny !

      • crysis63

        yea , look at okinawa, the people don’t want any base there but the US insist that they need it.

        • gabe johnson

          The philipines said the same thing and we left…now there begging for the U.S to come back…

          • George Sr Delvalle

            Your are right, we need the US bases,because of the stupid Chinese,, sea grabbing the Ocean that GOD given to people…

            • Rish Moone

              Yeah, right. To people. What does this have to do with americans?

        • NobodyReturns5689

          The people may not want the base there but the Japanese government DOES, or is required by post World War II agreements. Trust me, if the Chinese start trouble with the Japanese, the latter will immediately demand the US come in and save them.

          • Alexander Krivosheev

            Oh, now US are savors? How many Vietnamese, Iraq, Serbian people you saved during last 50 years?

        • XBX

          Yeah the US base brings in much needed revenue for the island and they DON’T kill the locals. No way to justify Russia.s actions. Blame it on America, just goes to show you if Americans can influence your neighbors, really shows how weak you really are.

        • gwynedd1

          Why not just Hawaiian Islands? The revolt against the Royalty to join the States was staged by American sugar growers. The reason was very simple. They were to then avoid the sugar tariff being implemented. The US often works like this.

          I don’t think the long time locals had the same joy over it. Though as with the Philipines, Japan also has foot prints there. By comparison they may find a cause to find the US a much lesser evil.