All four are lying, thieving, murdering totalitarian despots. They really are nothing more than gangsters. They all make war for personal power and profit.
Pooty-Toot hates Kerry. The ex-KGB bootlick knows the jig's up if Kerry comes in and cleans out the BFEE. I seem to remember the other day where he actually endorsed Smirkelgrüber.
My question is: Where were these Russian "warnings" when Powell went to the UN before the illegal Iraq Invasion? That would've been the time to say something -- BEFORE the war, eh, Kommisar?
For whatever reason, it seems Putin -- for oil, power, Chechen genocide -- went to the mat for his buddy Bushler. As they would recognize the true nature of the new Vladdy Joe, it's understandable why no one told the State Department ahead of time:
Putin Says U.S. Was Alerted to Possible Attacks by IraqBy STEVEN LEE MYERS
The New York Times
Published: June 19, 2004
MOSCOW, June 18 — President Vladimir V. Putin said Friday that Russia gave intelligence reports to the Bush administration suggesting that Saddam Hussein's government was preparing terrorist attacks in the United States or against American targets overseas.
But
officials at the State Department expressed surprise, saying they knew of no such information from Russia, Reuters reported.Mr. Putin said Russia's intelligence services received and passed along the information after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and before the American-led invasion of Iraq began in March 2003. He did not give details of the nature of the intelligence or the type of attacks reportedly being prepared.
Mr. Putin added, however, that Russia had no information that anyone in Iraq carried out the plans for attacks. And he emphasized that the intelligence did not change Russia's opposition to President Bush's decision to go to war, in part because of administration assertions of Iraq's support for terrorism. Mr. Putin said the criteria for resorting to military force were clearly defined and "were not observed" in the American-led war to overthrow Mr. Hussein.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/19/international/europe/19RUSS.html