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GrandStrategy
The image in the OP compares continents to a country. Out of nothing but curiosity I would be interested to see what, say, the Canadian cover looks like?
Bassago
reply to post by Lady_Tuatha
So we get the baseball cover... what!
Not sure if half of the US population has any idea who Putin is or could find Russia on a map. Just let them sleep so they're rested up for the next Duck Dynasty episode.
To be fair Time Mag has been doing this for years. We always get the lame cover stories. Supposedly Time does this because of marketing focus but I think it's to keep the sheep asleep.
auraelium
sonnny1
reply to post by Lady_Tuatha
Too bad Time didn't post Putin's victims photos next to him......
Alexander Litvinenko would agree, if he wasn't dead.
Litvinenko was a traitor who committed high treason, a KGB operative who deserted and joined MI5. He then plotted against his own country and divulged military secrets to the British. Putin was well within his rights to have him killed, he died a traitors death and its hard to have any pity for him. Even his own father said that he was a traitor and that he deserved what he got..edit on 16-9-2013 by auraelium because: (no reason given)
TinfoilTP
It is quite clear which one is a killer and which one travels the moral path of exceptionalism.
crazyewok
TinfoilTP
It is quite clear which one is a killer and which one travels the moral path of exceptionalism.
I hope you meant that Ironicaly......
crazyewok
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Not really as I im sure most European countrtys as long as Austrialia and New Zealand would have not killed him either so moral high ground on that yes but only country to do that most likley not!
ausername
The whole world will cheer if Putin gets a peace prize.
All he had to do was embarrass an already disgraced US president with his slightly superior intellect and much more clever diabolical ways.
I dont exactly like putin BUT he did for once do the right thing with syria. No he dont deserve a noble prize but credit were credits due
Since 1901, it has been awarded annually (with some exceptions) to those who have "done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations,for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses."[1]
Americans are some of the least traveled people I have ever met. I don't think it's a coincidence that you see higher numbers of liberals/Democrats along the coast lines of America.
People are sticking their heads in the sand, and really do believe America is all there is.
auraelium
Litvinenko was a traitor who committed high treason, a KGB operative who deserted and joined MI5. He then plotted against his own country and divulged military secrets to the British. Putin was well within his rights to have him killed, he died a traitors death and its hard to have any pity for him. Even his own father said that he was a traitor and that he deserved what he got..
reply to post by crazyewok
Not really as I im sure most European countrtys as long as Austrialia and New Zealand would have not killed him either so moral high ground on that yes but only country to do that most likley not!
If other free nations would do the same, it is only because we led the way. We have a long history of putting our traitors on trial, not liquidation via polonium. Europe post WWII owes their existence to our acceptance of exceptionalism. The Iron Curtain would have fell over the continent had the US abandoned the responsibility to rebuild and protect, to slink back into isolationism.
we are burdened to perform the role because we are the most powerful nation on earth.