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Bob Tallon

Sep 4 · Edited ·

There are 999 fb profiles of Obama and 1999 fb profiles of Putin. Thinking .. about a video face control. If my fb Friends don't mind. If the both woud say 'hello my fb friends' in the video .. There are signs of a big war in near. Don't blame me, blame the voters of the both which were warned many times but reelected them. Why the Putin acts so boldly and foolishly if not them are together..

1.if Obama and Putin playing together the game of a big economic and political war or even maybe social war anyway very profitable and making them dictators unquestioned with no term and other limits .. then who are their bosses ..and when did the game was started ..in 201x when soros's funds out after it's deeds were done in Russia and into the Usa where there are new deeds .. his book "the biggest profit in devide and destruct" must be very interesting .. or earlier in 200x

2.where now are accounts of both..

3.and what about Nazarbaev who said that Kazakstan could leave the Moscow organized Eurasian Union after comments of Putin and the suggestion of Zhirinovski that Moscow will annex part of Kazakstan after Ucraine

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I am not alone in guessing the game .. 10 minutes ago have found in the internet the next ..

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Obama and Putin: Two Totalitarians, One Game

March 27, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield 122 Comments

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. He is completing a book on the international challenges America faces in the 21st century.

 

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War is what Obama does best. The War on Women. War on Poverty. Class War. Race War.

 

Walk up to a union member snoozing on a bus, a Latino man crossing the street, a gay cowboy poet earning minimum wage, and community organize him along with a few hundred thousand others into the latest battle in the social justice war that never ends.

 

“Fight for card check, for birth control, for gay marriage and illegal alien amnesty.”

 

Every time a battle is won and an election ends, a new source of social conflict is dug up and deployed for war.

 

As a domestic radical, divisiveness is his natural weapon. Obama plays on fragmented identities, assembling coalitions to wage war against some phantom white heteronormative patriarchy consisting of a middle class barely able to pay its bills.

 

It’s governing by terrorism. The bombs are ideological. The objective is a constant state of war.

 

The war that never ends has been good to Obama. Its various clashes have given him two terms and very little media scrutiny. They have given him a post-American army of identity groups with few mutual interests except radical politics and government dependency.

 

While Obama profits from stirring up conflicts at home, making it easy for him to light some fuses and walk away, he loses from conflicts abroad.

 

A Reaganesque president could have turned the Syrian Civil War or Russia’s invasion of Ukraine into an approval rating bonanza. Foreign conflicts pay off politically for presidents even when they aren’t involved. But that’s not true of Obama who is congenitally incapable of showing strength and reacts to a foreign crisis by playing for time while struggling to resolve the ideological betrayal of using American power abroad.

 

Internationally, it’s the KGB agent, not the community organizer, who profits from conflict. Putin plays Obama’s role in the world community, dividing and conquering, doing to America internationally what Obama does to it domestically.

 

Obama uses a phantom patriarchy, a phantom white privilege, a phantom 1 percent, to mobilize a coalition for his own agenda. Putin uses the United States as a phantom enemy to organize a coalition of “oppressed” tyrants from Belarus to Venezuela to North Korea.

 

Administration officials scratch their heads wondering why Putin’s won’t cooperate with them. It’s the same reason they don’t cooperate with Republicans. Their coalition of black nationalists, gay rights activists, abortion-loving professors of feminism and fist-pumping La Raza nationalists, Muslim Brotherhood front men with trimmed beards and aging Stalinists urging single payer shares little in common internally except a furious resentment and a consuming sense of unfairness.

 

It needs an enemy to give it meaning. Without a common enemy it will tear itself apart and die.

 

The same is true of the anti-American coalition that Putin has cobbled together out of Marxist dictators in Latin America, Shiite fanatics in Iran, a North Korean prep school grad who starves his people to build nukes and radical American leftists convinced that every war is a CIA conspiracy. Like allying the NAACP, AFL-CIO and GLAAD; it’s an odd conclave, but as long as everyone focuses on a common foe, they can all be herded in the right direction.

 

Obama is an adequate national community organizer, but Putin is a global community organizer.

 

It’s not just that Obama is weak and inept, but he’s using a rulebook that Moscow is entirely familiar with because its men helped write it. The KGB vets running the show understand Obama intimately because they understood his mentors. The tactics that Obama and his people imagine are clever and innovative are minor examples of the tactics that the USSR was using abroad before he was even born.

 

Obama isn’t isolating Putin. Putin is isolating Obama. He’s doing it in the same way that Obama did it to Republicans.

 

Anti-Americanism has nothing to with America. Anti-Americanism creates a phantom enemy.

 

Osama bin Laden flew planes into the World Trade Center to increase the importance of Al Qaeda. Khrushchev’s bellicose posturing was intended to ensure that the USSR would be taken seriously as a world power by framing its presence on the world stage alone with America. For Putin, conflict with America wasn’t a reason not to invade Crimea, but an incentive to do it.

 

Putin is weakened, his popularity is shaky, the energy economy that he built up may collapse and the domestic opposition shows no fear of him despite all the beatings, arrests and suspicious suicides. Crimea polarizes his domestic debate on favorable terms, between nationalists and ‘traitors’, while increasing his stature as a world leader.

 

This should be familiar territory for Obama who has reacted to bad economic news by finding targets to attack. The War on Women had a lot in common with the invasion of Crimea. Both were sham wars stirred up by corrupt political figures to distract everyone from their own misdeeds.

 

Obama needs a Republican enemy to keep his people in line. Putin needs an American enemy to keep his people in line. If Obama understood this, he would also understand that Putin is as likely to work with him to defuse the conflict, as Obama would with John Boehner.

 

Putin and Obama are both deeply corrupt men whose former popularity has waned and are badly in need of distractions. The soft distractions of photo ops with celebrities, impromptu musical performances and hunting expeditions, won’t work. So they turn to the hard distractions of war.

 

The threat that both men face is the same. Their people are suffering and that suffering has been caused in no small part by the culture of corruption surrounding them. Obama and Putin’s friends have robbed both countries blind and the American and Russian peoples are waking up to their crimes.

 

That’s why Putin isn’t going to play nice. Unlike Obama, his domestic political opposition isn’t in a position where it can be blamed for anything involving his regime. He can’t declare that his domestic political opposition is waging a War on Women.

 

Instead he has to seek his wars abroad.

 

Obama would like Putin to go away so that he can focus on demonizing the domestic political opposition. Putin would like his domestic political opposition to go away so that he can focus on demonizing America. It’s the same old game by two reds with law degrees on different political battlegrounds.

 

Obama thinks globally and acts locally. Putin thinks locally and acts globally.

 

Putin is determined to score points from the post-American transition. Reducing American power and influence worldwide was a move that the foreign policy left believed would defuse tensions. Instead it has turned into a gold rush for every petty tyrant and terrorist eager to count coup by humiliating the United States.

 

Obama wanted a peaceful post-American transition. Instead he’s getting worldwide chaos and war.

 

Putin seeks out a conflict with the United States for the same reason that Obama seeks one out with Republicans; he wants an easy target to beat up on to distract from the economy and political corruption. United Russia, like the Democratic Party, is a party of crooks and thieves, which survives by fighting phantom enemies for phantom causes while robbing everyone blind.

 

For Obama and Putin, it’s not really about Crimea or birth control; it’s about power.

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I began my mission of saving the world from exposing the former communist leader of kazakhstan who has become enormously wealthy destroying economy and lifes of local inhabitants .. Now some of the Thieves in power need wars between people and this one of them from the locality where I am needs help and can help to prevent war on his property..I would be eager to participate in preventing the war because this war will be disastrous for poor people too

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About Soros's funds, and what they must do in their countries i had written in the begining of 2011when both the Obama and then Putin were my virtual friends on the mail.ru in my Клуб Президентов

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Can anyone give me facebook address of the ambassador in Kazakhstan

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John Ordway ambassador of the Usa in Kazakstan and Kairat Umarov ambassador of Kazakhstan in the Usa

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The globalist need to gain control over Russia. So they use their tool, America, to make it happen. They are trying to provoke Russia so the war is justified. Hopefully putin doesn't become the aggressor or the globalist will crush his army and the last superpower of the world will be under their command.

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A game involves two players .. The situation is much more difficult .. And they are playing with fate of the Ukrainean people .. And our duty is to unveil the scenarist who profits from these dirty games...

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Just now have opened a second Facebook account for people from (former USSR) (future Eurasian Union).https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005982739276&fref=fr_tab. When confirming this my new facebook profile in Bob.Tallon@ mail.ru I saw the first comment on my blog post on yvision. All are scared of Putin here in states of former Ussr and of Obama there in the Usa . Only brave like You my Facebook Friends are not afraid to face the truth just because You befriended me .. When I posted to Putin, on mail.ru 4 years ago the necessity of reuniting of the states of the former Ussr, I did mean the reuniting into Union of Democracy. Because the other "union" will not last long in modern....because the other "union" means endless wars here and there, which are the what them both need, the both dictators-the Evil players can remain in power only if wars here and there would scare people into animals
 
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