Anyway, I'm not interested in a rehash of Syria. I think everybody in this forum knows exactly what everybody else thinks about that. Regardless of any impact it may or may not have on Syria or on the Middle East in general, what I'm curious about is specifically the effect on Russian-American relations.
Do you think Putin overplayed his hand? Do you think there will be a backlash here, with Americans getting their egos up at this foreigner insulting their President? Or can it generate a positive dialogue of some kind?
I see a lot of positive comments on the NYT site, like
but also some negative comments likeInternational diplomacy is certainly preferable to military intervention. I applaud President Putin for bringing the conversation to a higher level.
It is unbelievable to me that people are actually writing in support of this ex KGB Russian. This certainly reflects the failure of our educational system when people do not understand who this man is, how he operates, and what his motives are. How shocking it is for people to praise this man's propaganda. Our system may not be perfect, but is is exceptional compared to what Putin provides for his citizens.
So I'm curious. Will Americans buy the kinder, gentler Putin Mark Two, or is this a serious miscalculation on his part?