Putin: ‘We Never Interfere In The Political Affairs … Of Other Countries’

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WEB Notes: This is so far from the truth it is ridiculous. Russia has been dropping bombs in Syria like everyone else has. They have been working with the United States in Syria for several years as well.

President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday Russia “never” interferes in other countries’ political affairs but was itself a victim of outside interference, including through “so-called non-governmental organizations.”  

Putin also denied, again, that Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election campaign, dismissing allegations to that effect as mere “rumors” that were being used in the internal political debate in the U.S.

“We never interfere in the political affairs or the political processes of other countries,” he said during a joint press conference in Sochi with visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “And we certainly do not want anyone to interfere in Russia’s political affairs either.”

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3 thoughts on “Putin: ‘We Never Interfere In The Political Affairs … Of Other Countries’

  1. There is a difference between interfering with a snake oil salesman side show called the “political process” and interfering with another nations proxy wars. That being said, I’m sure Putin is just as big a liar as all of the others. The only honest leaders are those that work to dismantle government from all aspects of our lives.

  2. I have to disagree with Mr. Ward here. Putin has certainly been dropping bombs in Syria, but this has been happening at the invitation of the Syrian government, which is allied with Russia. He isn’t bombing Syria per se or attempting a regime change. In fact, he’s been helping to prevent the regime change that the Zionists in Israel (and their US puppets) have been seeking.

    If Putin’s Russia is meddling in the internal affairs of countries in the way the US routinely does — fomenting revolutions, installing puppet dictatorships, etc. — then I’m not aware of it. Russia doesn’t appear to share the US government’s imperial ambitions. I would fault Russia for its past use of military force against separatists, but this has happened on only a small scale local to Russia. Compare the number of military bases the US has around the world to the number Russia has.

    I’m deeply opposed to any sort of big-government authoritarianism, and Putin’s brand is no exception. However, I’ll admit to feeling substantial gratitude to Putin for providing refuge to Ed Snowden — one of the greatest American heroes since our founding — and also for placing stumbling blocks in the path of the Zionist quest for world domination.

    1. “Russia doesn’t appear to share the US government’s imperial ambitions.”

      Unchallenged.

      Since Russia paid off it’s national debt (2006, I think it was), they’re not beholden to Tel Aviv.

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