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‘Our president’s a pro judo wrestler’: Russian diplomat slams Aussie PM’s intention ‘to shirtfront’ Putin

A Russian diplomat in Australia called the remark of Australian PM Tony Abbott about his intention to “shirtfront” Vladimir Putin “immature.” He reminded the Aussie politician that he might be “very fit” but Putin is “a professional judo wrestler.”

Abbot’s scandalous remark came on Monday after he told journalists that he is going to “shirtfront” the Russian president on the sidelines of G20 summit over the tragedy of the Malaysian airliner crash in the Donetsk Region of Ukraine in July.

“I am going to shirtfront Mr Putin – you bet I am – I am going to be saying to Mr Putin Australians were murdered, they were murdered by Russian backed rebels,” Abbott said.

Shirtfront is a football technique for a front-on chest bump or rough handling aimed at knocking your rival backward to the ground. It’s “a reportable offence and considered illegal,” says the Australian Football Rules website.

The Russian Embassy in Australia, however, didn’t let Abbot’s remark go unnoticed.
Third secretary of the Russian Embassy in Canberra, Aleksandr Odoevsky, told the Australian Associated Press that the remarks of the Australian PM were “immature.”

"We consider the recent statements tough talk and immature," Odoevsky said.
"Hopefully there's no fight. Well, definitely we admire the Australian prime minister. He's very fit, but the Russian president… he's a professional judo wrestler," Odoevsky told Ten Network television.

Abbot toned down his language a day later as he failed to answer journalists’ questions about shirtfronting Putin and whether he regretted his staement. He said he is "absolutely determined to have a very robust conversation with the Russian president."

"We've all seen the impact of Russian policy on the innocent people on board Flight MH17. I think the very least I can do, speaking for Australia's dead and speaking for the families of Australia's dead and indeed speaking for the world's victims is to have a very robust conversation with President Putin," he added.

But Odoevsky said that the Russian President is only planning to attend multilateral meetings, not separate ones.
"There has not been a request for bilateral meetings between Russian and Australian leaders, so we are not exactly sure where and when Prime Minister Abbott would like to shirtfront President Putin," he said.
Abbot still hopes to meet the Russian president during the G20 summit.

"But I certainly expect that while he's a guest of Australia, he will undertake to have a conversation with the Australian prime minister," Abbott said.

Jacqui Lambie, a senator from Australia’s Palmer United Party, said that Abbott and Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten should “stop acting like hormone-affected school boys trying to out macho each other on the footie field — and start acting like mature leaders of a great country.”

Earlier, Shorten had said that Putin should "show enough conscience" not to come to Australia.

Comic Jazz Twemlow criticized the remarks of the Australian PM, saying that “someone should tell Tony Abbott that gaffes aren’t like baby turtles.”

“What was the reckless, childish taunt? To the sound of foreheads being slapped everywhere, on Monday the prime minister threatened to “shirtfront” Vladimir Putin, leading to the inevitable mass purge of jokes that turned your timelines into a scrolling tapestry of male chests," he wrote in the Guardian article.

He said of Tony Abbot that “perhaps he’s trying to impress the public.” “In which case, if this is the image of the Australian public Abbott has, shame on us. How much more machismo does he think we can mentally ingest?” he asked.

The G-20 summit in scheduled to be held in Brisbane, Australia on 15 and 16 November 2014.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur over eastern Ukraine on July 17, with 298 passengers on board.

A preliminary report into the disaster delivered by Dutch investigators on September 9 said that the MH17 crash was a result of structural damage caused by a large number of high-energy objects striking the Boeing from the outside.

Earlier a number of Western countries blamed Russia for the tragedy. Moscow, however, denies such allegations, saying there is a lack of new evidence presented in the report.

‘Our president’s a pro judo wrestler’: Russian diplomat slams Aussie PM’s intention ‘to shirtfront’ Putin — RT News
 
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Putin can kill him with bare hands in a few seconds. What is this Australian clown thinking about?
Perhaps the innocent people who lost their lives by your hands?

Australians think their country is a superpower :lol:

They significantly overrate their importance in this world.
The Russian delusion that they are a rival to the US even though the US military budget is five times larger and the US economy ten times larger is just as absurd.
 
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Perhaps the innocent people who lost their lives by your hands?


The Russian delusion that they are a rival to the US even though the US military budget is five times larger and the US economy ten times larger is just as absurd.
And what have the United States here? It's an Australian has promised to battle with Putin.
Yea, we always meet such "innocents" - Napoleon, Karl 12, Hitler.
Americans, in contrast to other hegemonic just have no balls to attack Russia.
 
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And what have the United States here? It's an Australian has promised to battle with Putin.
Yea, we always meet such "innocents" - Napoleon, Karl 12, Hitler.
Americans, in contrast to other hegemonic just have no balls to attack Russia.
The innocents I'm talking about are the 300 passengers who lost their lives.
 
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Perhaps the innocent people who lost their lives by your hands?


The Russian delusion that they are a rival to the US even though the US military budget is five times larger and the US economy ten times larger is just as absurd.

Russia is a military giant with a rival nuclear arsenal to the US which can wipe the US off the map over and over and over and over and over again.

Russia is not a superpower but has inherited the power of the Soviet Union.

Australia on the other hand is beyond a joke as a power.
Insignificant ant on the world stage.
 
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Russia is a military giant with a rival nuclear arsenal to the US which can wipe the US off the map over and over and over and over and over again.

Russia is not a superpower but has inherited the power of the Soviet Union.

Australia on the other hand is beyond a joke as a power.
Insignificant ant on the world stage.
Russia took a decade to defeat an insurgency in tiny Chechnya. They are not a military rival of the US.
 
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Iraq is about 20 times the size of Chechnya.

Russia had weak leadership so they tried to play nice with terrorists and took them long. Putin came in and brought the hammer down and the terrorists were squashed.
 
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It was twenty five years ago and the US has admitted responsibility and apologised. Anyway, even if that were not the case most of the victims were Dutch.

Hahaha, then if Taliban has admitted responsibility and apologised for 9/11 then they could have saved their country. Who really gives a damn about apology when one shoots down an Iranian passanger plane, in Iranian territorial water!?

If you really criticize Russia for being aggressor, you should also criticize US for the same thing to avoid hypocrisy. The two countries not that different in terms of aggressiveness after all.
 
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