What he wants to do and what he can do are two very different things. The numbers aren't there, and never will be. But there are tens of millions of Turkic peoples with expanding populations...
No you dont. You have no health system. Your average living span is almost 5 years lower than ours. You have no highspeed train system. You have no highspeed internet at evry place. Your mobile net does not cover large parts of the area. You have lower investments and a higher poverty rate. You have no Autobahn system. I would not want to live like that. btw you guys should start to build stone houses. When our mayor visited our partner city in North Carolina and came back he said it looks like russia with a bit more money. At least you clean your streets. Thats a civilisationary step i admitt you have reached.
Were you in Russia during the 90's when it was under Yeltsin, and the American aligned criminals stole billions? Well here's New York City in the 70's: .......
What difference does it make what you have, Germany will do what it always does and self destruct in the end. Pity is, it brings the rest of the world down with it.
The birthrate of ethnic Russians has increased, so what you're saying makes no sense. Giving away free land is called a homestead act, and it's how the US was developed. There are hundreds of thousands of applications, but what Putin doesn't want are people with different cultural values, because it only causes problems in the end. The free land is for Russian citizens and for all people of Russian and Slavic descent who want to retain their religious faith and heritage, and who fear for their children's upbringing in the liberal and globalist West. As this becomes more apparent to them, the applications will increase. Vladimir Putin doesn't fear the Muslims. Kadyrov is in charge of the Caucasus, and takes care of the terrorists from the Gulf. Putin has poured a lot of money in the Islamic Republics, so their living standards are quite high... and even higher than that of the ethnic Russians which caused resentment for a while. That diminished now that the Chechnyans are fighting in Syria to protect their Russian 'motherland'. Most of the Muslims today in Moscow are probably migrant workers from the Central Asian states, and they will leave. It's not easy to get Russian residency or citizenship. Moscow alone processes 5,000 migrant workers a day. I think Putin's worry are the Chinese since the population is high, and they have always had their eyes on Russia's Far East. The only thing that's hindering them, is the cold weather... but the end is inevitable. I foresee a lot of intermarriage with a lot of beautiful and bright children.
Sharon Tennison, the latest russian-dictator apologist in the tradition of Walter Duranty, someone from the kremlin should send her a thank you card.
By pointing out that he keeps mass slaughtering people outside his borders, that he keeps breaking treaties and interfering with elections of other nations? Should the world remain silent while this animal does those things? If he was just oppressing his own people and stealing from them, the rest of humanity would not speak as loudly, that he is a cancer outside his borders is where the problem lies. Why is that? Are russian not human? Are they aliens from another planet, or genetically stupid? Why would they, unlike every other human capable of rational thought (assuming they are not part of the death cult known as "islam") prefer to be led like cattle and have their freedoms and wealth stolen? Dictators need to manufacture external enemies to hide their misrule and manipulate their public. Most people don't like or want dictators, and if little putie boy, who is a small, unintelligent dog on his best day, were to be thrown from office and hanged from the nearest lampost as he so deserves, millions, perhaps billions of people, would cheer.
The optimist in me sees the Putin regime as a transitional one to liberal democracy in Russia and the last gasp of the Soviet Communist era, since Putin and his cabal are from that generation and still think and operate in those terms.
Ah, so its "bad" for the US to have interfered in the iranian government in 1953, but its "ok" for russians to interfere with governments around the world in 2017....
Well you've a point about your Autobahn. I've been on it from Hanover to Mannheim, Hitler had vision, no joke and I'm not being supportive of his policies, but the Bahn was phenomenal in places , like riding on air. No wonder the Wehrmacht of the day could access their military equipment to other parts of Europe in a hurry!!
Hitler had nothig to do with the Autobahn. Its a myth to bring this into his decission. He even oppossed its construction as long he was not in power. It started to be build 5 years before he took over.
He has heart people change the older they get, and he is showing us, Russia is not the enemy.. You can read someone , uncle Val is a good guy..he is telling the world they are getting westernized like China is doing..
Your optimism is for western imposed liberalism and globalism, but the Russians went through 70 years of that hell with the Soviets, and they don't deserve to suffer it any more. The Patriarch of Moscow made a speech about that, to remind the people of the hell Russia went through the last time they wanted change. Imperial Russia went from the fastest growing economy in the world, to the death of over 20 million people because of Lenin, Trotsky, the NYC and London bankers, and the criminal Bolsheviks. Putin said that with the elections coming up in Russia, Soros and Washington's regime change freaks with be working over time.
Do you blame Assad for thanking Russia? Had it not been for Putin, Washington and its globalists cronies would have destroyed Syria and broken it into ethnic pieces so as to weaken it. Why do you think Washington was supporting the terrorists and their genocide of Christians? Syria's Bashar Assad made a surprise visit to Russia to express thanks for Moscow’s help in the fight against terrorism. At a meeting with President Putin, which began with an embrace, the leaders discussed the Syrian political settlement ahead of Moscow's talks with Iran and Turkey. The visit by President Assad to the Black Sea resort of Sochi was not revealed until Tuesday, after he had already left Russia. Footage and photos released by the Kremlin after the event show the Syrian leader, dressed in a dark grey suit and light grey tie, embracing Vladimir Putin and shaking his hand on the porch of a presidential residence in the southern Russian city.
your guide lied, you can't pull that trick with the police in Russia nowadays, don't misinform anyone, they might get in trouble because of you... and welcome to Berlin - - no police in sight either. most people in Russia live in private apartments, communal apartments have been a rarity here since the advent of apartment blocks in 1960s. should look okay if you consider the pricing. Germans are frugal, you should not let go an opportunity to save money, but don't pretend you won't have a better standard here if you want pay more -
Putin would never drive a foreign car. He's Mr. Russia. Someone asked him once if he would have a hard time adjusting to a simple life after all the luxuries of being President, and he said he didn't think he would have a problem. To be honest though, I don't think he will leave the presidency, although he's only allowed two years in succession. He's always going to feel it's not yet time. The truth is he's doing a good job so why leave.. unless he has someone who he feels will follow the same policy.
Come off it. The US has no interest in "weakening" Syria. Shutting down a murderous dictator-for-life is always good policy, however. But his partner in crime stepped in to save his bacon. #friendsforever
Why would he discard his luxuries? I can't see his wife wanting a simple suburban life. Why would you marry a world leader if you wanted a mrs Jones life?