Putin slams U.S. for use of force in the world

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Putin slams U.S. for use of force in the world

Updated Sat. Feb. 10 2007 11:31 PM ET

Associated Press

MUNICH, Germany --

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday blamed U.S. policy for inciting other countries to seek nuclear weapons to defend themselves from an "almost uncontained use of military force" -- a stinging attack that underscored growing tensions between Washington and Moscow.

"Unilateral, illegitimate actions have not solved a single problem, they have become a hotbed of further conflicts," Putin said at a security forum attracting senior officials from around the world.

"One state, the United States, has overstepped its national borders in every way."

The Bush administration said it was "surprised and disappointed" by Putin's remarks. "His accusations are wrong," said Gordon Johndroe, Bush's national security spokesman.

In what the Russian leader's spokesman acknowledged was his harshest criticism of the United States, Putin attacked Bush's administration for stoking a new arms race by planning to deploy a missile defense system in eastern Europe and for backing a U.N. plan that would grant virtual independence to Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who was also attending the conference, described Putin's remarks as "the most aggressive speech from a Russian leader since the end of the Cold War."

The United States and an increasingly assertive Russia repeatedly have butted heads during the past year, with Vice President Dick Cheney accusing Moscow of using its energy resources as "tools of intimidation or blackmail." Washington also has been angered by Russia's reluctance to impose meaningful sanctions against Iran, which is accused of seeking to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian atomic energy program.

But Putin said it was "the almost uncontained hyper use of force in international relations" that was forcing countries opposed to Washington to seek to build up nuclear arsenals.

"It is a world of one master, one sovereign ... it has nothing to do with democracy," he said. "This is nourishing the wish of countries to get nuclear weapons."

"This is very dangerous, nobody feels secure anymore because nobody can hide behind international law," Putin told the gathering.

Putin did not mention the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan, but he voiced concern about NATO's expansion plans as possible challenges to Russia.

"The process of NATO expansion has nothing to do with modernization of the alliance or with ensuring security in Europe," Putin said. "On the contrary, it is a serious factor provoking reduction of mutual trust."

On the missile defense system, Putin said: "I don't want to accuse anyone of being aggressive" but suggested it would seriously change the balance of power and could provoke an unspecified "asymmetric" response.

On Kosovo, Moscow has said a solution imposed against Serbia's consent could serve as a model for other separatist provinces elsewhere in the world. Washington, which supports Kosovo's independence, maintains that the Kosovo situation is a "one-off" because the province has been under U.N. rule since 1999 when Serb forces were ejected following a brief aerial war with NATO.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates had little to say about the accusations, remarking only that Putin "was very candid."

NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said he was disappointed by Putin's criticism about NATO expansion. "Who can be worried that democracy and the rule of law is coming closer to somebody's border?" he asked.

Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the president's speech was not "confrontational" and attributed his blunt words to the sense that the number of conflicts fomented by Washington "was constantly growing" and that international law was being undermined by such actions.

"It is in the interest of the United States, the European Union and other countries that international law is upheld, not further destroyed," Peskov said.

Minutes earlier, German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- whose country holds the European Union's rotating presidency -- had praised Russia, saying it would be a reliable energy supplier to Europe. She called for closer relations between the EU and Moscow to enhance stability on the continent.

"How relations between the EU and Russia evolve will have a crucial impact on how security in the region will develop," Merkel told the annual Munich Conference on Security Policy. The forum is often used as an opportunity for officials to conduct diplomacy in an informal setting.

Russia's reputation as a supplier of natural gas to the West was damaged in the recent past when it halted supplies to Europe through main pipelines crossing Belarus and Ukraine due to pricing disputes with those two countries.

Merkel also said that the international community is determined to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Tehran needed to accept demands made by the U.N. and the International Atomic Energy Agency, she said.

On the sidelines of the conference, Iranian nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani defended his country's nuclear program as peaceful, saying: "We are no threat to our region or other countries," while indicating a willingness to return to negotiations.


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is about time other greater nations start speaking on the U.S. actions towards the world....I know for a fact if the U.S. attacks Iran, Russia will back them up..it's a known fact.....


do we really want another cold war? I think Bush is asking for one..
 

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He's right about countries wanting to be able to defend themselves against the inevitable US invasion.

The US is the new Nazi Germany (minus a dictator, we just have rich people running shit). Wake up people.
 
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I heard it on the radio yesterday since Putin only has one year left he'll probably will make more of these statements during the coming year. I hope more countries will stand up
 
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The US is the new Nazi Germany (minus a dictator, we just have rich people running shit). Wake up people.

Every authority sworn in has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.
There is no time for nitpicking, and if we can return freedom to the land, to the future, the sky is the limit in what can be done! We have to be willing to sacrifice for freedom at the cost of knowing it may not be in our lifetime that we see it. Don't count yourself out in what just one person can do to cause great change in the world.
 
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FreedomLost said:
The US is the new Nazi Germany (minus a dictator, we just have rich people running shit). Wake up people.

Every authority sworn in has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.
There is no time for nitpicking, and if we can return freedom to the land, to the future, the sky is the limit in what can be done! We have to be willing to sacrifice for freedom at the cost of knowing it may not be in our lifetime that we see it. Don't count yourself out in what just one person can do to cause great change in the world.
You forgot to put [sarcasm][/sarcasm] around your paragraph.
 
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It's a very cute rivalry between representatives of the imperialists and the Russian capitalists. It has been going back and forth for quite a while, including when Dick Cheney held a speech in Lithuania which he raised sharp criticisms of what he called Russia’s “lack of democracy” and “use of energy sources to ‘blackmail’ other countries,” hypocrisy at it's finest. Putin is just one of the many politicians hopping on the Anti-Bush band wagon. They were lovy-dovy a few years ago.
 

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FreedomLost said:
The US is the new Nazi Germany (minus a dictator, we just have rich people running shit). Wake up people.

Every authority sworn in has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.
There is no time for nitpicking, and if we can return freedom to the land, to the future, the sky is the limit in what can be done! We have to be willing to sacrifice for freedom at the cost of knowing it may not be in our lifetime that we see it. Don't count yourself out in what just one person can do to cause great change in the world.
That's retarded. That's like saying, "it's okay if they take away ALL of our freedoms, cause some day, someone will get them back."

WRONG.

I understand one person can make a change, I ponder this quite often.
 

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Democrats are the fucking same. You don't seem to understand every "career politician" is the same. And that's what they ALL are...career politicians that is.
 
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Wasn't the US in an "arms race" with his country before it imploded into a billion little unstable countries? Yeah, that's rich criticism, there.
 

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Hold up, didn't the US give Al Queda weapons to FIGHT the Russians during the cold war?

FUCK! And here I was, thinking that ALL those weapons in Iraq came from Iran :confused: That must be why they have English writing all over them, cause those damn Iranians speak English :confused:
 
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I AM...yes! the U.S. gave Afghanistan weapons to fight the russians...but remember the U.S. never wants to admit to things like that!
 

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Nah, I know....I already knew the answer, I was just hoping someone else would chime in and educate some people...so thanks for being the one to do so.

The US does EVERYTHING that they say other countries do that's "bad" and then they don't admit to it, or they say it's okay because it's the US...

Fuck all that....it's the SAME no matter what.
 
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I AM said:
Nah, I know....I already knew the answer, I was just hoping someone else would chime in and educate some people...so thanks for being the one to do so.

The US does EVERYTHING that they say other countries do that's "bad" and then they don't admit to it, or they say it's okay because it's the US...

Fuck all that....it's the SAME no matter what.
yeah right, you have no clue what other countries do behing close doors. Maybe not "bad" but they do all the same "bullshit" as the rest. We are the masters of bullshit.