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Did Anyone Ever Treat Hitler Or Stalin This Way In The Court Of Diplomatic Decorum? Its Time To Blow The Whistle On The Thugs, Hooligans And Imbeciles Who Comprise The Western Political Elite! “… it was the brow-beating of Vladimir Putin by the leaders of the increasingly repressive free world that got most of the media attention. Canadas Harper reluctantly shook Putins hand while demanding Russia pull out of Ukraine or face the might of Canada. Australias assistant secretary of defense was sent to greet him. Merkel said the EU is considering further sanctions even as protests by farmers across Europe are erupting due to the loss of the Russian export market. Obama assured the G20 that the US, who have waged a series of bloody and costly wars since 2002 would lead the charge against Russias aggression against Ukraine, which is a threat to the world, as we saw with the appalling shoot-down of MH17 - the Malaysian Airlines flight which was shot down over Ukraine in July. Australias Abbott had threatened to shirt front - that is to physically confront - Putin over the atrocity which claimed 28 Australian lives. Perhaps he was restrained from doing so due to the lack of evidence of Russian involvement in the attack on the plane which had been diverted from its regular flight path and directed over rebel held territory by Ukrainian air traffic control… (1) At the Group of 20 meeting in Brisbane, Australia, over the weekend, Russian President Vladimir Putin was slighted in numerous ways, big and small. I guess Ill shake your hand, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said to his face. U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, in a public statement, made a mocking reference to the Russian Navy vessels parked off Papua New Guinea ahead of the summit: I didnt feel it necessary to bring a warship myself.… members of the Russian delegation complained about the hotel they were assigned. For the family photo of the attending world leaders, Putin was relegated to the very edge. He had breakfast alone, ignored by fellow attendees. Putin was the unpopular middle school student, hounded by his classmates. And all of it was puerile, faintly ridiculous and counterproductive. (2)
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 22:53:31 +0000

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