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    Putin, in New Year letter to Trump, says Russia is ready for dialogue

    Putin, in New Year letter to Trump, says Russia is ready for dialogue

    The Russian leader said on Sunday that Moscow was ready for dialogue on a "wide-ranging agenda," the Kremlin said in a statement.

    Dec. 30, 2018 / 4:42 AM EST / Updated 5:11 AM EST
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    In a New Year letter to President Donald Trump, Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that Moscow was ready for dialogue on a wide-ranging agenda, the Kremlin said in a statement.

    Putin "stressed that Russia-U.S. relations are the most important factor behind ensuring strategic stability and international security," the Kremlin added.

    In a separate letter to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Putin pledged continuation of aid to the Syrian government and people in the "fight against terrorism."

    Putin also sent New Year greetings to world leaders including prime ministers Theresa May of Britain and Shinzo Abe of Japan, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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    Oh yes, please let there be a second summit with Russia ASAP. We need to make them an open ally again, have friendly and cordial relations, do a nice free, fair and reciprocal trade agreement with Russia, and end all this nutty psycho "spook" crap. People should be able to travel to Russia without worry they're being spied on by the American government, just as Russians should be able to travel to the United States and meet and greet anyone they want here without fear or worry they're being spied on by the American government.

    I don't know if people are noticing, but if you haven't noticed, you should probably take note of the fact that our "intel" community has completely failed our country. We don't know North Korea has nuclear ballistic capability that can reach the US until we see the missiles flying over Japan on Tee Vee? We don't know that Russia has a new hypersonic missile that defeats our missile defense system until Russia does a test and we see it flying through the skies?

    Our "intel" community is supposed to know that stuff years before we see it on Tee Vee, otherwise, what are we paying them to do, besides of course spy on US Presidential campaigns, which based on the revelations of the past 2 years is all the hell they've done. There was a time in our country when government spy operations waged against political campaigns would have been a cardinal sin, a fundamental violation of our protected civil rights, including free speech, which is all a political campaign is.

    I hope we have a new relationship with Russia very soon and the priorities of the totally corrupt US DOJ, NSA, CIA and DNI get rearranged in 2019.
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    Sometimes you leave me wondering exactly where your allegiances lie.

    A lot of information gathered by our intelligence organizations is classified and not made available for Judy's eyes.

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    Vladimir Putin will always be America’s enemy

    By Ralph Peters

    December 11, 2016 | 7:17pm

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    Vladimir Putin is our enemy. Not because we want him to be, but because resentment and hatred of the United States is central to his being. Russia’s president yearns to do us harm.

    He blames us for the Soviet Union’s self-wrought collapse. He blames us for Russian stagnation. He blames us for the derelict lot of his drunken, diseased country. And he wants revenge.

    Putin has five strategic goals: He wants international sanctions lifted, Europe divided and NATO destroyed. He seeks to restore the empire of the czars. And he wants to humiliate the United States.

    Americans and Europeans are targets of a ruthless, audacious and skillful disinformation campaign portraying Russia as a victim, not an aggressor. Not since the heyday of the Soviet-sponsored Ban-the-Bomb movement in the 1950s has Kremlin propaganda thrived so broadly.

    We naively insist the truth will prevail. That’s nonsense. Putin knows that big lies work, if repeated until absorbed. And he’s aided by Western stooges who, for money or malice or moral malfeasance, abet Putin in deluding our populations.

    The current pro-Putin narrative holds that Russia’s a martyr to Western aggression, that we’ve abused Russia since the USSR dissolved and that NATO’s eastward expansion equals aggression. Then there are the preposterous claims that Russia’s battling Islamist terrorists on behalf of civilization, even as Russian bombs butcher civilians by the thousands.

    We can’t polygraph all the pro-Putin voices (although I’d love to, publicly), so let’s look at the facts of what *Putin has done.


    • He interfered with our presidential election via computer hacking, the use of front organizations and fake news (Kremlin-gate may prove our worst political scandal). His military challenges us in the skies and at sea. In Afghanistan, his agents assist the Taliban. In Syria, his jets target Syrian hospitals, clinics and civilians in a literal “Slaughter of the Innocents” at Christmastide.

    • He invaded Georgia and Ukraine (the latter twice). He threatens the NATO-member Baltic states and subsidizes Europe’s extremist political parties to radicalize electorates, undercut democracy and realign *nations with Russia.

    • At home, he suffocated Russia’s nascent democracy, crushed the free press, jailed and murdered his opposition, cheated foreign investors and turned Russia into a gangster state where the czar is the only law.


    What of his claim of a vast Western conspiracy to harm Russia?

    I served in Washington (traveling often to Moscow) as the Soviet Union died of organ failure. Far from attempting to punish the “new” Russia, we and our European allies fell all over ourselves to indulge Moscow’s whims and encourage investment. Our State Department’s infatuation with the “new” Russia was embarrassingly extreme.

    Nor did our goodwill end with the Clinton administration’s witless indulgence. President George W. Bush insisted he’d seen into *Putin’s soul and that we could be partners. Putin then embarrassed Bush with glee. Next, President Obama fooled himself into believing he could deal constructively with Putin behind the backs of American voters. He wound up shocked and humiliated.

    Putin would be delighted to chump another US president.

    Russia’s problems are made in Russia. We’ve tried to help, not harm. But Russians refuse to help themselves, preferring brutality, squalor and hostility to the rule of law and civilization.

    As for the upside-down charge that NATO’s eastward expansion signaled aggression against Russia, look at how *Putin has treated non-NATO-member Ukraine and you’ll understand why the newly free states of eastern Europe cling to history’s greatest peacetime alliance.

    Putin suggests a Russian right to the Baltics and Ukraine, as well as to hegemony in Eastern Europe. Russia has no such rights. Ukraine has not “always” been part of Russia. It was conquered in the 18th century and, ever since, Moscow has tried to crush Ukrainian identity, from czarist-era bans on the Ukrainian language to Stalin’s horrific man-made famine that killed at least 10 million.

    Is it any wonder Ukraine doesn’t want the bear back? Or that Ukrainian (and Baltic) partisans continued to fight the Red Army and its commissars after World War II?

    As for the Baltic states, when they gained independence after World War I, they went through an incredible cultural flowering — only to be invaded by the Red Army, the Nazis and the Red Army again. Now they want to live in peace and freedom, as part of the West to which their cultures belong. How is that aggressive? Is little Latvia going to march on Moscow?

    The east-European states — above all, Poland — know too well how savage Russian mastery can be. The key event in modern Polish-Russian relations remains the mass murder in the Katyn Forest of 15,000 Polish-officer POWs by Stalin’s secret police. The nightmare of Soviet domination followed. Is Poland wrong to fear Russia?

    Should those who suffered under Moscow’s tyranny forget the slaughter of workers in Berlin in 1953? The bloodbath in Hungary in ’56? Soviet tanks rolling into Prague in ’68? Or the millions who disappeared into the Gulag?

    Russia’s victims scream warnings from the grave.

    In today’s age of cyber-assaults, Russian subversion and Putin’s *naked aggression, fear is back. We must decide what we value, either freedom and decency, or foolhardy efforts to make friends of monsters.

    To align ourselves with Putin in 2017 would be the equivalent of *allying with Hitler in 1937.

    Ralph Peters was a US Army foreign-area officer for the former Soviet Union and Russia. He is currently Fox News’ strategic analyst.

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    That is a complete lie by Ralph Peters. Vladimir Putin supported the end of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Putin supported the introduction of capitalism into Russia. Putin wants what is good for Russia and has done great things for Russia as its leader both as Prime Minister and as President. Is he like US? In many ways, yes. Not in all ways, he is Russian, not American. Russia's history and struggles are very different than ours and results in different attitudes, but the Russians are very westernized now.

    Imagine what a peace, trade and friendship relationship with Russia means to the Military Industrial Complex and THEN you'll understand why people like Ralph Peters say the things they say about Russia.

    And Ralph Peters is no longer a strategic analyst for Fox News. Your article is 2 years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    That is a complete lie by Ralph Peters. Vladimir Putin supported the end of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Putin supported the introduction of capitalism into Russia. Putin wants what is good for Russia and has done great things for Russia as its leader both as Prime Minister and as President. Is he like US? In many ways, yes. Not in all ways, he is Russian, not American. Russia's history and struggles are very different than ours and results in different attitudes, but the Russians are very westernized now.

    Imagine what a peace, trade and friendship relationship with Russia means to the Military Industrial Complex and THEN you'll understand why people like Ralph Peters say the things they say about Russia.

    And Ralph Peters is no longer a strategic analyst for Fox News. Your article is 2 years old.
    Time didn't change the facts in the story. A wolf, even one hiding out in sheep clothing, is still a wolf. Putin is not to be trusted.

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    Then don't trust him. I don't care if you trust him or not. Who does? Russia is a great country of great people, our ole ally from WWII, who has to date never hurt US. They don't steal our trade, they don't flood US with illegal aliens, they tell US when terrorists are about to blow US up, they've averted nuclear disasters for decades, they've improved life tremendously for their people in recent decades, they're smart, intelligent, inventive, Christian, common sense people, and much of the improvements in Russia are actually owed to the work and support for such by Vladimir Putin.

    So if you want to fear, distrust or hate Putinthen fear him, distrust him, hate him. I don't care. The bottom-line is no American has any reason whatsoever to hate the Russians, quite the opposite.
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