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PostWed Jul 12, 2006 6:16 pm    Putin Blasts Cheney

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Putin Calls Cheney's Criticism of Russia 'an Unsuccessful Hunting Shot'

MOSCOW � President Vladimir Putin lashed out at Vice President Dick Cheney ahead of this weekend's G-8 summit, calling his recent criticisms of Russia "an unsuccessful hunting shot," according to a television interview being broadcast Wednesday.

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What an idiot. Relations with Russia have always been icy. They have never been our friends. As far as I'm concerned, they're our enemy. They're not standing strong on Iran and North Korea, it looks like they helped out Iraq and Saddam Hussein with regards to the reconstitution of his WMD program and the removal of weapons from Iraq, and now this. Could we be on the bring of another Cold War with Russia? If Russia becomes a recognized enemy of the US again, what could these mean for further prospects of world affairs? Should we recognize it as an enemy of the US again, or would that merely wake a "sleeping giant," so to speak.



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PostThu Jul 13, 2006 6:37 pm    

Query: What good could possibly come from recognizing the largest nation on Earth, a nation with weapons of mass destruction(in huge quantities), and a pretty big army, as your enemy? Doesn't it sound pretty...stupid?


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PostThu Jul 13, 2006 6:53 pm    

Maybe it is a big risk to do so, but it's not stupid because they are, in fact, our enemy. Personally I would like to see the US government finally aknowledge them not as a friend, but as a general political ally in a sense. We don't, I suppose, really need to, or should, aknowledge them as an enemy, but calling them our friends and allies goes too far. I think a more central/moderate term would be more appropriate.


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PostThu Jul 13, 2006 6:56 pm    

There's a huge difference between neutrality and hostility.

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PostThu Jul 13, 2006 6:57 pm    

Well, I would say they're hostile, but we could, to be less risky, declare them neutral partners as opposed to allies, because they are FAR from allies.


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PostThu Jul 13, 2006 7:04 pm    

I wouldn't say that it was such a hostile statement, really. No, I confess, from a European point of view, it doesn't look like Russo-American relations even border on "allies". So I find myself coming to an agreement with Republican_Man, that neutral partners is something that would be more appropriate, when you look at what reality looks like.

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