Vladimir Putin , President of Russia (2000-2008), brought up through the ranks of the KGB, is still holding onto power in the Russian state, despite, Medvedev, Putins’s protégé, election in March of this year. The imperialistic Soviet Union, perfected the spread of its power at times when it was politically expedient to do so – in the 1940’s The Soviet Union annexed bordering nations, with little to no resistance from world leaders – the US has just reelected FDR in 1944 and was busy rebuilding after the effects of World War II – it was politically expedient for the Soviet Union to take advantage. Again, in 1968 The Soviet Union reasserted its position Czechoslovakia, in August. At that time, the United States was going through a general election – former President Lyndon Johnson was not running for re-election – Robert Kennedy was assassinated and Hubert Humphrey, Johnson's Vice President lost the election to Richard Nixon. American politics and policies were in a chaotic state. There was the war in Viet Nam, escalated under Johnson, the assassination of a populist leader of an American royal family (Kennedy), and in August of that year, uncertainty on the world stage as to the direction in which the U.S. would turn.
Putin understands history. As the people of Georgia
call on NATO and the US to aid them, anyone watching form a World View sees the U.S. in political chaos and opportunities abound – at the least until November. The US. is currently engaged in Iraq, and depending upon the outcome of the U.S.General Election, opportunities for Putin and Company could continue through 2012 (should a world-view US president be elected.) Further cause for concern,Progressive Democrats of America , the socialist arm of the Democrat Party, continue to mull over new ways to insert themselves further into an American political party – all of which, Putin, and other aggressive minded world leaders will watch expectantly. Of course, should McCain take the General, there would be a shift in progressive, aggressive nation building - there is an old Austrian Saying "Just because there is snow on the roof, it does not mean the fire is out".
Opinion and Commentary on state, regional and national news articles from a conservative feminist point of view expressed and written by conservative moderate: Tina Hemond
Monday, August 11, 2008
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