Friday, 15 August 2008

Lessons from Putin Sr. and his Nazi pals

It is being reported that the Russian horde with its mercenaries, currently ravaging Georgia, in some kind of vindictive lesson, is destroying the old military and naval infrastructure left to the Georgians by the withdrawing USSR. The Georgians ought to thank them for this spiteful act as all the smashed equipment will simply be replaced, gratis, by an embarrassed US and EU, who allowed this to happen by denying Georgia NATO membership, with up-to-date modern equipment.

Before the Russians can teach lessons, they will have needed to have learned something, and clearly Judo reactive Adolf Putin has learned nothing—therefore there is nothing they can teach. Judo inspired lessons have no place on the world political scene. The thugs in the Kremlin have NOT thought their dim-witted invasion through at all. The civilised world condemns it, and the one’s who were supposed to be intimidated by it, have instead banded together and have been strengthened by this lunacy. Russia’s reputation is now shit on the International stage. Putin’s rational, however, has clearly been inspired by his dear old papa.
Fighting for the Nazis in 1944, during the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising, was Vladimir Putin’s father, a Nazi collaborator. The first lieutenant on the left (circled in red) may seem familiar. That is because he is Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin, Vladimir Putin Sr. The father of current Russian Premier Vladimir Putin. Three of the soldiers are wearing Russian Cossack uniforms. The second from left is wearing a Nazi uniform. The uniformed Russian Cossacks working with the German officer are members of General Vlasov's collaborationist army which during WW2 defected to the invading Nazi Germans. Now it seems clear to me where Adolf Putin picked up his authoritarian habits—from Putin Sr. (red circle) and his Nazi pals.
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