Back to the Cold War

Remember when the US and Soviet Union were militarily quid pro quo?  For every move by one, a counter move by the other?  Remember when you thought those times were behind us?  Russia feels compelled by the US to bring that historic stalemate into the present:

President Vladimir Putin took a swipe at the hungry “wolf” of America today in a strident state-of-the-nation address in which he said that post-Soviet Russia should build up its economic and military might.

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But the main thrust of his speech was on the need to bolster security. Mr Putin said that Russia needed a strong military not only to guard against potential attackers but also to resist foreign political pressure.

His comments betray increased anger over what Kremlin leaders see as Western attempts to influence the affairs of Russia and its relationships with its former neighbours Soviet neighbours, such as Ukraine or Belarus.

“We must always be ready to counter any attempts to pressure Russia in order to strengthen others’ positions at our expense,” Mr Putin said. “The stronger our military is, the less temptation there will be to exert such pressure on us.”

Mr Putin pointed out that Russia’s military budget is 25 times less than that of the United States. “Their house is their fortress – good for them,” he said. “But that means that we also must make our house strong and reliable.”

Then, in a clear criticism of US foreign policy, he quipped: “As the saying goes, Comrade Wolf knows whom to eat, it eats without listening and it’s clearly not going to listen to anyone.”

“Where is all this pathos about protecting human rights and democracy when it comes to the need to pursue their own interests?” Mr Putin added, in what appeared to be a veiled response to accusations by Dick Cheney, the US Vice-President, that the Kremlin’s commitment to democracy was weakening.

Mr Putin said that his Government would work to strengthen the nation’s nuclear deterrent as well as conventional military forces…

Gosh, is all that for little ol’ us?  Is this where I’m supposed to feel safer?

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