Putin Says U.S. Wants to Dominate World
Putin is not far off the mark. We can thank the Bushies for reviving the Cold War. At a time when all the allies we can get, it seems anti-Americanism is growing:
What Putin is describing is the neocon agenda. Which isn't unlike the fascism of the 1920s. The Russian "leader" is also guilty of the same king of behaviour. It takes one to know one:
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in one of his harshest attacks on the United States in seven years in power, accused Washington on Saturday of attempting to force its will on the world.
What Putin is describing is the neocon agenda. Which isn't unlike the fascism of the 1920s. The Russian "leader" is also guilty of the same king of behaviour. It takes one to know one:
In a speech in Germany, which one U.S. senator said smacked of Cold War rhetoric, Putin accused the United States of making the world a more dangerous place by pursuing policies aimed at making it "one single master".
Attacking the concept of a "unipolar" world in which the United States was the sole superpower, he said: "What is a unipolar world? No matter how we beautify this term it means one single center of power, one single center of force and one single master."