Comments to Putin's BS:
- gux
- Quito
Dear Mr. Putin, when you state that God created us all equal, you mean also gay people, right?
- mm
- galva, illinois
It is unbelievable to me that people are actually writing in support of this ex KGB Russian. This certainly reflects the failure of our educational system when people do not understand who this man is, how he operates, and what his motives are. How shocking it is for people to praise this man's propaganda. Our system may not be perfect, but is is exceptional compared to what Putin provides for his citizens
- Darwin
- dallas
NYT Pick
I really want to believe Mr. Putin, but you'll have to excuse me if I take his statements with a gigantic grain of salt. It's very hard to believe he's a man of good will when he's dealt with Chechens with an iron fist; not to mention choking all kinds of freedoms and civil liberties in Russia.
- davon
- Philadelphia, PA
NYT Pick
While I do find many of President Putin's points to be salient, I am nevertheless hesitant towards his motivations with this op-ed. Simply put, what do you do when the board won't approve your measure? You go directly to the shareholders - it's a hostile action. Hardly anything adds up to satisfaction when it comes to what's been presented about the alleged chemical weapon use in Syria, whether the Syrian rebels had, in this particular instance, the logistical capability to launch the attacks with the impact they had, or the Syrian government's own involvement. To be sure, I certainly hope that diplomatic measures do prevail, and that Mr. Putin is correct, but it would be a shame if more atrocities are allowed to occur in the interim.
- Chris McMorrow
- Waltham, Mass.
NYT Pick
I wish I could feel that Mr. Putin was being sincere here. If nothing else, he has a fabulous writer.
But at my age, having grown up during the Cold War and witnessed all sorts of tricks, lies, distortions, and manipulations by the old Soviet Regime, I just have some doubts. As an ex-KBG agent, Mr. Putin may not be my age, but he was trained in the old Soviet culture.
I think the main thing that really strikes me here is how myopic the US can be to its image around the world. We pay lip service to the idea that certain actions will "surely win us more enmity around the world," but we usually go on our merry way trying to get our way.
So, the benefit of Mr. Putin's assessment here--even if contrived, manipulative, and written to lecture this country, in and of itself a pretty arrogant act--is how based in realpolitik it is.
But--and this is a very big but--I'm not sure that Russia is in any position to lecture anyone right now, given its long history of isolationism, paranoia, and curbs on basic freedoms inside its borders.
I think it will be interesting for all of us to save this article, and our posts, and see how they stack up against events as they unfold over the next 6 months. We will either be pleasantly surprised, or just surprised as how gullible we really were.



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