alephh
01-19-2008, 10:39 AM
Putin: the brutal despot who is dragging the West into a new Cold War
-dailymail
Few things embodied Stalinist terror more than the midnight knock on the door. For millions of innocent victims it heralded torture and a lengthy sentence in the Communist concentration camps of the Gulag. Now the heirs of Stalin's secret police are running Russia - and there could be few clearer signs of their true nature than the British Council's Russian staff being hauled from their beds to answer for the "crime" of working for a foreign employer.
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The KGB regime in Russia .. is also a direct threat to us. The best example: Alexander Litvinenko, a strident critic of Mr Putin. Poisoned with a rare radioactive isotope, polonium-210, at a meeting with three Russians, this British citizen died an agonising death; his last words directly blamed Mr Putin for his murder. At the very least, careless handling of toxic radioactive substances is a crime and Andrei Lugovoi left a trail of polonium in his travels across Europe.
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Putin can hold the West to ransom because of Russia's huge gas and oil deposits....
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=509177&in_page_id=1811
Interesting to see how the public criticism against Putin and his regime is increasing, and if that affects the relations between EU and Russia - or will Russia just mute EU with "gas delivery breakdown" - threat.
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-dailymail
Few things embodied Stalinist terror more than the midnight knock on the door. For millions of innocent victims it heralded torture and a lengthy sentence in the Communist concentration camps of the Gulag. Now the heirs of Stalin's secret police are running Russia - and there could be few clearer signs of their true nature than the British Council's Russian staff being hauled from their beds to answer for the "crime" of working for a foreign employer.
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The KGB regime in Russia .. is also a direct threat to us. The best example: Alexander Litvinenko, a strident critic of Mr Putin. Poisoned with a rare radioactive isotope, polonium-210, at a meeting with three Russians, this British citizen died an agonising death; his last words directly blamed Mr Putin for his murder. At the very least, careless handling of toxic radioactive substances is a crime and Andrei Lugovoi left a trail of polonium in his travels across Europe.
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Putin can hold the West to ransom because of Russia's huge gas and oil deposits....
...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=509177&in_page_id=1811
Interesting to see how the public criticism against Putin and his regime is increasing, and if that affects the relations between EU and Russia - or will Russia just mute EU with "gas delivery breakdown" - threat.
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