Clinton in Moscow (Times that is, Moscow Times)
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said in an interview published Monday that he was worried about authoritarian trends under President Vladimir Putin. Asked what he thought about Putin's policies, Clinton said, "Putin had a very active start, but now I am concerned about the authoritarian trends in the Russian leadership," Izvestia reported.
"It's very important for democratically elected leaders to maintain a political balance to remain in the gentlemen's club of world leaders," he said. (Moscow Times)
Careful Comrade Clinton, you are edging on treason, Comrade Putin, chief Director of KGB will not approve of such talk.
Btw, why is a former President saying things, and being reported on in the "Moscow Times", but no one from the current administration has said anything about them, their spooky new closeness with China, or how both are now getting cozy with Iran...
"It's very important for democratically elected leaders to maintain a political balance to remain in the gentlemen's club of world leaders," he said. (Moscow Times)
Careful Comrade Clinton, you are edging on treason, Comrade Putin, chief Director of KGB will not approve of such talk.
Btw, why is a former President saying things, and being reported on in the "Moscow Times", but no one from the current administration has said anything about them, their spooky new closeness with China, or how both are now getting cozy with Iran...