Putin’S Censored Press Conference: The Transcript You Weren’T Supposed To See

Posted on Wednesday, June 13 at 12:18 by Mike_VC
The meeting gave Putin a chance to give his side of the story in the growing debate over missile defense in Eastern Europe. He offered a brief account of the deteriorating state of US-Russian relations since the end of the Cold War, and particularly from 9-11 to present. Since September 11, the Bush administration has carried out an aggressive strategy to surround Russia with military bases, install missiles on its borders, topple allied regimes in Central Asia, and incite political upheaval in Moscow through US-backed “pro-democracy” groups. These openly hostile actions have convinced many Russian hard-liners that the administration is going forward with the neocon plan for “regime change” in Moscow and fragmentation of the Russian Federation. Putin’s testimony suggests that the hardliners are probably right. The Bush administration’s belligerent foreign policy has backed the Kremlin into a corner and forced Putin to take retaliatory measures. He has no other choice. If we want to understand why relations between Russia are quickly reaching the boiling-point; we only need to review the main developments since the end of the Cold War. Political analyst Pat Buchanan gives a good rundown of these in his article “Doesn’t Putin Have a Point?” Buchanan says: “Though the Red Army had picked up and gone home from Eastern Europe voluntarily, and Moscow felt it had an understanding we would not move NATO eastward, we exploited our moment. Not only did we bring Poland into NATO, we brought in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, and virtually the whole Warsaw Pact, planting NATO right on Mother Russia's front porch. Now, there is a scheme afoot to bring in Ukraine and Georgia in the Caucasus, the birthplace of Stalin. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=5939

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  1. Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:13 pm
    Iran and Syria are the only two independent states in the middle east. Putin sees Europe to be domineered as well. Unfortunately he stands alone. Even CBC has done their best to downgrade Putin and no body will/is listening above the US propaganda. One may predict that within the quarter century, Americans will have domineered the world. North American is now their domain, the middle east is progressing well and like Canadians, the Europeans will follow like sheep. The UN & NATO are now American tools.

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  2. by RPW
    Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:50 pm
    Seems the Yankees can't even manage a little country like Iraq. The only thing "tying" the rest of the world to the US is how readily the money flows - and that cash cow is drying up..........

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  3. Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:29 am
    "The only thing "tying" the rest of the world to the US is how readily the money flows - and that cash cow is drying up.........."

    They head the world bank and spend trillions on their military. There are few countries not under the Yankee influence. They have more military bases throughout the world, then they have in their own country. Americans will starve before they reduce their military might. Besides, who needs money if you take what you want.

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