Desertfalcon
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Unlike almost all of the leaders of western Europe and north America, Russian president Vladimir Putin is on track of having the best Christmas of his life. His armed forces, whom are assisting the allied Assad regime in Syria, have made tremendous progress in defeating insurgent groups in that country. Although sanctions remain in place over his seizing of the Crimea, populist alt-Right parties are on the rise everywhere in western Europe. France, which essentially, is facing a choice between two presidential candidates, both of whom are seen as pro-Putin, pro-Russian, is another X-mass present. In the United States, possibly the most pro-Russian candidate for any American office, has been elected the next President of that country. And while Mr. Trump is pro-Russian, he is also one of the least experienced men, especially in foreign policy issues, of anyone to ever be elected to that office, so unlikely to dominate the world stage.
Putin has become I think, the most influential world leader, within the last few years. With events going so well for him, and prospects such as pro-Russian and personal friend, Rex Tillerson, becoming the new US State Secretary, Putin rather than Trump, or even Xi Jinping, will be seen as the most important political leader of the world with the coming year. No news story. No links. Just my opinion.
Putin has become I think, the most influential world leader, within the last few years. With events going so well for him, and prospects such as pro-Russian and personal friend, Rex Tillerson, becoming the new US State Secretary, Putin rather than Trump, or even Xi Jinping, will be seen as the most important political leader of the world with the coming year. No news story. No links. Just my opinion.
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