Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to the media after talks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Minsk, Belarus August 27, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool
Don't Mess With Nuclear Russia, Putin Says -- Reuters
(Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Friday Russia's armed forces, backed by its nuclear arsenal, were ready to meet any aggression, declaring at a pro-Kremlin youth camp that foreign states should understand: "It's best not to mess with us."
Putin told the assembly, on the banks of a lake near Moscow, the Russian takeover of Crimea in March was essential to save a largely Russian-speaking population from Ukrainian government violence. He said continued fighting in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists launched an uprising in April, was the result of a refusal by Kiev to negotiate.
Ukraine, and Western governments, accuse Russia of sending troops and armor to back the separatists in a conflict that has already killed over 2,000 people. Russia denies the charge.
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More News On Other Comments Made By Russian President Putin
Putin Commends Separatist Militias in Ukraine -- New York Times
Vladimir Putin praises successes of rebel 'army of New Russia' -- The Telegraph
Putin says Kiev's refusal to negotiate with separatists is problem -- Reuters
Putin Lashes Out at Ukraine Over Failure of Talks -- WSJ
Putin Says Ukraine Must Be Forced Into Talks to Stem Crisis -- Bloomberg
Putin: Kiev’s shelling in E. Ukraine reminiscent of Nazi actions during WWII -- RT
Russia's Putin says Ukrainian operations in east reminiscent of Nazi siege -- Reuters
Putin likens Ukraine's forces to Nazis and threatens standoff in the Arctic -- The Guardian
Putin says Russians and Ukrainians 'practically one people' -- Reuters
Putin urges release of Ukrainian soldiers -- FOX News
Corridor: Putin calls on Ukraine militia to let out surrounded Kiev troops -- RT
International Recognition of Crimea as Part of Russia to Be ‘Long and Tiresome’ – Putin -- RIA Novosti
There he goes with all that 19th century stuff again. It's time to "release the Hashtags!" And Kerry shall wear chartreuse.
ReplyDeleteI really wish Putin would quit being so ambiguous, it's just going to confuse the planning for the US.
Once in a while Putin goes "unhinged" .... and the reaction is always predictable. In this way he reminds me of President Reagan. Case in point .... while waiting for a TV interview to begin President Reagan was caught on tape talking about bombing the Soviet Union. I knew that he was joking .... but my Russian colleagues freaked out.
ReplyDeleteWell WNU,
ReplyDeleteI don't care who Putin thinks he is, he can't go around stealing our ad campaigns:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlFD0Zyl_f0
To begin .... seriously .... "Do Not Mess With Texas" was actually stolen from an old Russian ad campaign pushed by the Czar before World War One that said "Do Not Mess With Russia".
ReplyDeleteBut I will give credit where credit is due .... the cowboy hats are uniquely American.
Uh oh, now it's trouble with the Okhranka for me.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! I have not heard that word in a long long time.
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