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‘Washington should listen to Putin’ - Paul Craig Roberts

Published: 30 January, 2009, 00:31
Edited: 11 March, 2010, 16:01

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Washington should listen to anti-crisis measures proposed by Vladimir Putin, according to Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the US Treasury during the Reagan Administration.

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I agree with the first comment...Bravo!

Astraea February 24, 2009, 12:21
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YES! Except that they wont. There are three superior statesmen in the World today, President Medvedev, Prime Minister Putin and Foreign Minister Lavrov. They are so different from any of the morally bankrupt politicians of the West that it is quite startling. You just have to look at them and it is so clear. The Russians are clean, strong, respectable, manly. They are responsible and unselfish and very intelligent, very articulate. The politicians of the West - and that certainly includes Obama - are egotistic ans weak. The Russian people have produced at least three great men and I pray, for the sake of the entire World that there will be lots more. I believe that the future is with Russia, just because they have decent, moral men to lead them.