Posted on 03/01/2012 5:08:55 PM PST by Former Fetus
The media is fixated on the GOP primaries and the American presidential campaign and giving scant attention to Russias upcoming election on Sunday, March 4th. But the Russian vote may prove to be a bigger deal than our own. Heres why:
Though protest movements against Vladimir Putin throughout Russia in recent months suggest a growing number of Russians finally see the former KGB chief for what he isa thug and a bullypolls still suggest he is expected to win handily. If those polls are right and Putin does, in fact, reemerge as president then lets be clear: we will be watching a new Czar rising, a tyrant who will rule with an iron hand over his own people, and look to project Russian power elsewhere in the world. Putin has, for example, drawn sharp criticism from Mikhail Gorbachev who says Putins political party is a bad copy of the Soviet Communist Party: anti-freedom and corrupt.
Putin says he will immediately begin to rebuild Russias tattered military, investing $772 billion to that endwe should take him at his word and consider seriously why he is so determined to have a stronger military in a world in which Russia faces no real or serious threats to its own national security.
Putin is increasingly anti-American and has said Americans are living like parasites off the global economy and their monopoly of the dollar.
Putin, at heart, is a fierce Russian nationalist, which means he is an imperialist, which means he is devastated by the weakness of Mother Russia and mourns how it has been shrinking over the past few decades. In 2005, Putin said,
The collapse of the Soviet Union was the biggest geopolitical catastrophe of the century. For the Russian people, it became a real drama. Tens of millions of our citizens and countrymen found themselves outside Russian territory. The epidemic of disintegration also spread to Russia itself.
For most of us, the greatest geopolitical catastrophes of the 20th century include World Wars I and II, the Holocaust, the killing fields of Cambodia, the genocide in Sudan and Rwanda, and the death of tens of millions under Stalins reign of terror, to name a few. Most sane people think the end of the Evil Empire was a good thing; Putin isnt one of them.
More than anything, Putin wants to regain and reassert the glory and the power of Mother Russia. That means he wants to expand her territory and enlarge her borders. The problem Putin faces is that Russia cant significantly expand westward because NATO is moving eastward (though Putin has spoken openly of creating a merger with the neighboring country of Belarus, which is also currently run by a tyrannical dictator). Russia cant expand eastward because China is now a rich and strong and nuclear-armed power. Russia cant seriously expand northward because theres not much to gain from the North Pole. Thus, we should expect him to project power southward. Since 2000, he has, in fact, been building strategic alliances with Islamic countries throughout North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. He has sold billions of dollars worth of arms to Iran, Syria, Algeria, Libya, Sudan and other Islamic powers. Hes been particularly vocal in defending the tyrants in Tehran and Damascus. Expect Moscows focus on the Islamic world to increase dramatically (Note: Putin has spoken openly of creating a Eurasian economic union in Central Asia, similar politically and economically to the European Union but likely dominated by the Kremlin).
Would Putin actually use military force to defend Iran and Syria, and challenge their enemies? We shall see, but I believe the issue is not one of will, but of timing. I think Putin is itching to find a place to showcase Russian military power, but he first has to make certain his forces are truly ready again for battle.
It should also be noted that the Hebrew prophet Ezekiel wrote in chapters 38 and 39 of his biblical text that in the last days there will be a political and military alliance between Russia (Magog), Iran (Persia) and a coalition of other epicenter countries that will move against an increasingly secure and prosperous State of Israel for an apocalyptic battle driven by greed and a lust for power. Ultimately, the prophecy tells us that Russia and her allies will be decimated in this war and face divine judgment, while Israel will be saved. It remains too early to say that we have arrived at such a fulfillment of the War of Gog and Magog prophecies, but the geopolitical, economic and spiritual trendlines suggest we are steadily moving in that direction.
For all these reasons, Sundays presidential elections in Russia may prove a bigger deal over the short-runand over the long-runthan our own. The trendlines are intriguing, to say the least. Russia will pose an increasing threat to American and Western values and interests, and in time will pose an even greater threat to Israel and to the security and stability of the Middle East. The media may not be paying attention, but we should.
Is there a proper blessing for the Czar?
And He is!!!
Wasn’t it a Russian who said that Voters do not count? The ones who count are those who count the votes?
I have no doubt Putin will win.
Russia is a vast territory in search of a reason for its vastness, instead of a sound territoriality in and of itself.
I believe there is. They wanted the Russian Orthodox Church to declare Stalin a Tsar... or there is a movement within the ROC to have that achieved...
The Tsar does exist but Russia suppresses him to this day in the manner of denying the proper dues to God.
Yeah, Stalin did.
1993 : (PARLIAMENT OF WORLD RELIGIONS : "RELIGIOUS LEADERS" ADOPT THE DECLARATION "TOWARDS THE GLOBAL ETHIC" ... WHICH WOULD LEAD TO THE FORMATION OF THE EARTH CHARTER BY FORMER SOVIET PRESIDENT MIKHAIL GORBACHEV AND CANADIAN 'ENVIRONMENTALIST' MAURICE STRONG ----- See also CATHOLIC DISSIDENT HANS KUNG AND HIS "GLOBAL ETHICS PROJECT," -----see EARTH CHARTER)
I just heard speak of this this afternoon on “In the Market”. Interesting.
Maybe you can explain this:
I always thought Putin was a neo-Commie
but the other day I read that the Russian Communist Party was sending out tweets (I’m not making this up) criticizing Putin for not debating the other candidates
Putin is an anticommunist. Look at these massive anti-Putin rallies in Moscow. They are 60% bolshevics with hammers&sickles under red banner and 40% liberal “intelligentsia”.
I think Putin likes the window dressing of free markets as long as they can be manipulated from behind the scenes to benefit himself and his cronies.
I must say, that while I see him as a dangerous man, I still have respect for him in the same way I respect grizzly bears and great white sharks.
You are a fool if you believe the Orthodox Church wanted anything to do with Stalin.
Радио Новая Жизнь - New Life Radio
This radio station is a point of light in Russia.
Some in the ORthodox Church want to anoint Stalin as some sort of a saint, I heard it first hand from themselves. It has nothing to do with belief, I suppose.
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