[lbo-talk] Putin's Petro-Imperialism

John Thornton jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 12 19:40:23 PDT 2008


dredmond at efn.org wrote:
> On Tue, August 12, 2008 3:34 pm, boddi satva wrote:
>
>
>> A thug like Putin is no foe of imperialism. He's a classic Russian
>> imperialist.
>>
>
> Russia successfully defended thousands of its citizens in a limited,
> efficient and reasonably restrained peacekeeping operation, after a
> thuggish neighbor killed at least 1,500 of them in an outrageous act of
> mass murder. That is not imperialism, that is sanity.
>
> Also, Medvedev is in charge of the show. As Prime Minister, Putin handles
> the day-to-day stuff, because that's his forte - he'd be the first to
> acknowledge he's always been more of a firefighter than a strategist. But
> the Russian developmental state, a.k.a. Bearzilla, is evolving very, very
> fast, and I think Putin realized that Russia needed an overall strategist,
> someone to set long-term goals and priorities. It's remarkable how so many
> pundits and observers -- including Russian ones -- consistently
> underestimate Medvedev. This is someone who ran Gazprom as well as the
> national projects, and passed the test with flying colors. What's
> happening now is the emergence of a more complex Russian civil society - a
> strong President and a capable legislative branch.
>
> -- DRR

I'm still waiting for bs to tell me his/her preferred method for keeping Georgia from shelling civilians in South Ossetia. Russia is "bad" for doing so and NATO had no intention of doing so. Oh well, it's only Ossetia, not anyplace important. I guess the fact that the US armed and trained Georgian forces so as to destabilize the region is also irrelevant in bs's world. All that matters is that Putin wants to control "The Pipeline".

John Thornton



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