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An ex-Member of the KGB, supposed to have relinquished his once-deplorable communistic ideology, continues to manifest his old self again and again when dealing with the United States and the West. Together with China, the two nations
are intolerably addicted to the habit of vetoing any decision presented to the United Nations, in order to protect personal interests and gains that might otherwise be interrupted by a reversal of such a policy.
Russia's attainment of rapid windfalls have bolstered Putin's egotistical approach to sanity, politically and economically. In spite of the blatant defiance of a rogue nation, such as Iran, Putin allows himself to fall in line with the despicable ideology of the Ayatollahs, inebriated by their continued success to hold on to power and control over their equally fanatical and credulous subjects. Putin's opportunistic designs, meant to destabilize the world, as long as he satisfies his own self-interest,should not be ignored by the larger segment of the civilized world.
It is time to finally realize the futility of trying to placate regions that do not conform to the universality or international order. Putin's inflexible approach to certain norms of behavior will ultimately pave the way to more extremism on the part of those whose aim and objective is to bring about a chaotic collapse of democracy in the vitiated atmosphere of Islamic-fascist rule that would relegate civilization to the Caliphate era.
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