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CBS News: New Russian President Seems To Be Reviving Adversarial Relations With The U.S.

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by ubrew12 November 25, 2008 2:39 AM EST
Bush blatantly positioned anti-missile defense batteries in E European countries, using Iran as an excuse. Thats pretty thin. Those batteries make our nukes pointed at Russia a potential FIRST STRIKE survivable arsenal: in obvious disregard of EVERY nuke treaty ever signed.

Medvedev would have to be dead to not see the threat, and you can expect him to act on it. This is more Bush ''unintended consequences'', like Iraq and the national debt. Bush is a Cat 5 catastrophy, not just to America but to the world at large. He clearly is hoping to jumpstart Armageddon. I hope, after he leaves office, the American people ask him to leave the country. He''s not a true American.
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by kansas1946 November 25, 2008 2:37 AM EST
The soft-spoken lawyer has never worked for the KGB. His reputation as a liberal seemed to contrast sharply with his predecessor, Vladimir Putin.

However, for the past six months, it seems that President Medvedev has been working hard to dismantle his liberal image and to revive memories of the Cold War.
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Medvedev is nothing but a puppet for Putin. If he is speaking, it is Putin putting the words in his mouth. And no one should be surprised by Putin, you know the "good guy" so proclaimed by Bush looking into his soul.
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by humanavance November 25, 2008 2:29 AM EST
"The approach was from behind, vanquishing as we squabbled."
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