The Russian Connection
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Kim, New York: May 7 2008
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The New York Times reports that casualties in the Myanmar typhoon, originally reported as being in the hundreds by the psychopathic military junta that rules the country, will likely top a ghastly 100,000. The horrifying scene on the ground is shown in the photograph above.

And that’s not the worst of it. The junta, unwilling to allow large numbers of foreigners into the country as a key vote on an important referendum on a proposed constitution backed by the military is days away, is obstructing relief efforts. It has dispatched an outrageously small number of helicopters to deliver food supplies and prevented shipments of emergency supplies from entering the country. This means that tens of thousands more may perish from disease and starvation while the regime fiddles away. Thousands of bodies have been observed floating in the flooded delta of the Irrawaddy River.

The Times reports that “the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, said that the United Nations should invoke its ‘responsibility to protect’ civilians as the basis for a resolution to force delivery of aid to Myanmar, even if over the objections of the military government there.” But the regime continues to thumb its nose at the West, laughing at such threats, just as it did when the West protested its barbaric crackdown on protesting monks several months ago (their Facebook page has more than 300,000 members).

Where does the government of a tiny, relatively powerless country get the bravado necessary to flout the authority of the Western world? Well, they get it the same place that other such entities, from the terrorist rogue regime in Palestine led by Hamas to the lunatic Hugo Chavez in Venezuela to the bloodthirsty fanatics who govern Iran.

They get it from Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

Did you know that in May of last year Putin’s Russia agreed to build a nuclear reactor for Myanmar’s junta? A reactor just like the one they also agreed to build for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran (a man who says his country has no gays)? Just as was the case in Iran, Russia ignored the pleas of the outside world to refrain from subsidizing the malignant junta in Myanmar and giving it reason to flout international authority.

And did you know that in return Myanmar favored Russia with rights to exploit its mineral resources? Given these ties, it’s hardly surprising at all to see Russia turn a blind eye to the atrocities unfolding in Myanmar every day in terms of human rights.

All around the world, Russia is forming relationship with rogue states that abuse their citizens and abrogate the basic values of democracy. It’s behaving, in other words, exactly as if it were a reincarnation of the USSR — and that’s not surprising, given that Russia is ruled by a proud KGB spy.

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Hamidreza
Tehran, Iran
If the two countries are helping each other with mutual understanding, what is your problem? Have you forgotten American history? It was the United states of America who supported Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden during their initial days. And now Osama is the biggest threat to the world. Myanmar can never be a threat like Osama or Iraq..
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Kim publiuspundit.com/
New York, United States
HAMIDREZA:

Sounds like you are trying to change the subject. You don’t want to discuss Myanmar and its horrible problems, you want to talk about other countries. That’s hardly appropriate or constructive, not much use to those suffering in Mynamar right now.

Russia’s ”understanding” of the military junta in Myanmar is helping to destroy the people who live there. That is what is wrong.

If the U.S. hadn’t supported Osama in Afghanistan, that country would still be ruled by a Soviet dictatorship. If it hadn’t supported Saddam, Iraq might well now be part of Iran. But American never turned a blind eye to Saddam’s outrageous behavior against his own people or obstructed international efforts to seek reform in Iraq as Russia is doing now in regard to Iran and Myanmar and Venezuela. And, unlike Russia, America doesn’t have a recent history of totalitarian mass-murder and national collapse like Russia does. So Russia needs to be a lot more careful.

Besides, surely you’re not saying that mistakes by America justify mistakes by other countries, are you? Even if you believe America is destroying itself, surely you don’t want other countries to do the same.
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