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  • ELVIS
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    Putin and Obama Look to Get Past "Grayish Moods"

    July 07, 2009




    In a polite atmosphere where both men seemed reserved, President Obama met Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin this morning at his dacha in Moscow, Novo Ogaryovo, for a working breakfast that marked the first meeting of the two leaders..

    Obama described the session as an “excellent opportunity to put US-Russian relations on a much stronger footing.”

    “We may not end up agreeing on everything, but I think that we can have a tone of mutual respect and consultation that will serve both the American people and the Russian people well,” Obama said.

    Noting that the history of US-Russian relations has “periods when our relations flourished quite a bit” but also periods of “grayish moods,” Putin said that with Obama, Russia will “link all our hopes for the furtherance of relations between our two countries.”

    Obama paid compliments to the former president for his work in that position and his work as prime minister.

    Putin took Obama over to the windows and pulled back curtains to show the sunny terrace where the two would have breakfast, prompting Obama to say “I also want to thank the Prime Minister for arranging very nice weather in Moscow.” Obama arrived yesterday in Moscow to gray skies but it later cleared up and the sun even came out.

    The Putin/Obama meeting comes at a time when Russia analysts say that in fact it is Prime Minister Putin, and not President Medvedev, who holds the most power in Russia.

    Yesterday, Obama was asked a direct question about whether he has settled in his mind “who is really in charge here in Russia, the president or Prime Minister Putin?”

    Obama avoided the pointed question, while standing next to Medvedev, instead saying noting Medvedev’s and Putin’s titles and that Russia allocates power in their own way.

    “[M]y interest is in dealing directly with my counterpart, the president, but also to reach out to Prime Minister Putin and all other influential sectors, in Russian Society, so that I can get a full picture of the needs of the Russian people and the concerns of the Russian people,” he said.


  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35827

    #2
    Todays report in the quality UK press...



    Sing if you're Vlad to be gay...

    By DEREK BROWN

    Published: 07 Feb 2009

    "MACHO" Vladimir Putin has come out - as a huge fan of Abba.

    The hard-as-nails Russian PM paid £20,000 to fly camp Abba tribute act Bjorn Again from London to Russia for a private gig this week.

    Here we reveal a secret dossier on him that shows this is the latest in a long line of displays that have had gaydars twitching from Beslan to Brighton.

    The ex-KGB man is obsessed with judo and enjoys nothing more than spending the weekend grabbing blokes around the dojo.

    And he is always first into a clinch with dignitaries.

    Notably when he rubbed noses with the Archbishop Varsonofy of Saransk and Mordovia, who was wearing, like, a totally cute powder blue hat/jacket combo - even though that beard is soooo last year.

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    Vlad is also overly pally with Chinese presidents, having an intimate drink with current incumbent Hu Jintao and a cuddle with his predecessor Jiang Zemin.

    But his biggest "outing" was when he went native and au naturel for a hunting trip in the Sayan Mountains, Siberia.

    His bare-chested Brokeback Putin posturing was rounded off with fingerless gloves that left him looking more Right Said Fred than Don't Mess Pres.

    And it left the world asking... does he shave that hunky chest or go for a full wax?

    We reckon Vlad is looking forward to meeting Barack Obama - at Camp David.

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    • ELVIS
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      • Dec 2003
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      #3
      Grabbing blokes around the dojo and overly pally with Chinese presidents ??

      He didn't look too happy with Obama this morning...

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      • ELVIS
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        #4
        Wait, I must be mistaken...




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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
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          #5
          Russia was estimated to have around 6,681 active strategic nuclear warheads in its arsenal. Russia also has a large but unknown number of tactical nuclear weapons. Strategic nuclear forces of Russia include:

          1. Land based Strategic Rocket Forces: 489 missiles carrying up to 1,788 warheads; they employ immobile (silos), like SS-18 Satan, and mobile delivery systems, like SS-27 Topol M.

          2. Sea based Strategic Fleet: 12 submarines carrying up to 609 warheads; they employ delivery systems like SS-N-30 Bulava.

          3. Strategic Aviation: 258 bombers(36 Tu-160,64 Tu-95,and 158 Tu-22m) carrying up to 924 cruise missiles.
          I'm not sure it's such a good idea for my little country to be calling this guy a homo...

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          • ELVIS
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            • Dec 2003
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            #6
            The US has those numbers dwarfed...

            And how much of that old junk works ??

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            • ELVIS
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              #7
              3. Strategic Aviation: 258 bombers(36 Tu-160,64 Tu-95,and 158 Tu-22m) carrying up to 924 cruise missiles.

              They should just sell that junk to somebody...

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              • Seshmeister
                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                • Oct 2003
                • 35827

                #8
                Originally posted by ELVIS
                The US has those numbers dwarfed...

                And how much of that old junk works ??
                The thing about that crazy arms race is that there is so much of this shit in the US and Russia that only 1% of it needs to work.

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                • ELVIS
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                  • Dec 2003
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                  #9
                  The US alone has enough to detonate every major city in the world 100 times over if not more...

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                  • Seshmeister
                    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                    • Oct 2003
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                    #10
                    Which is what happens when you let defence companies fund politicians.

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                    • ELVIS
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                      #11
                      Yep...

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                      • Dolemite!
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                        • Jun 2009
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                        #12
                        I've always felt that Putin is the coolest head of state around. He's also a non bs talker or atleast as much as possible for a leader.

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                        • ELVIS
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                          #13
                          Yeah riiight...

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                          • Seshmeister
                            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                            • Oct 2003
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dolemite!
                            I've always felt that Putin is the coolest head of state around. He's also a non bs talker or atleast as much as possible for a leader.
                            Maybe but I think he's probably a nasty cunt.

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                            • standin
                              Veteran
                              • Apr 2009
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                              #15
                              Mmmmm Putin~
                              To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
                              MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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