"It is rare for a country to have a leader who is not
trying to survive being in office or using the office for his personal
benefit."
WASHINGTON
(Sputnik) - Vladimir Putin who has claimed a landslide victory in the
Russian presidential vote is focused on unifying his country and its
people, unlike his US counterpart, Joe Biden, which also explains a
record turnout, former US Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig
Roberts told Sputnik.
"The election turnout is high in Russia because Putin, like Ronald Reagan and unlike Biden, is a leader who focuses on unifying the country," Roberts said. "From a Russian national perspective, there is little, if anything, about which to disagree with Putin."
Roberts added that Putin was one of a few leaders who was not using his office for personal gain.
"His
recent address to the Russian people shows his concern as well as the
active measures he is implementing to support families and soldiers,"
Roberts said. "It is rare for a country to have a leader who is not
trying to survive being in office or using the office for his personal
benefit."
US-Russia Relations Have No Prospects During Putin’s Next Term
Roberts added that the US-Russia ties have no prospects during the next term of incumbent Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"There
is no hope for US-Russian relations … The budget and power of the US
military-security complex, a powerful lobby encompassing the armaments
industry, the Congress elected by campaign contributions, and the CIA
and FBI, depends on having an enemy. Russia is the enemy of choice," Roberts said. "Americans were trained by decades of the Cold War that there is a "Russian threat."
Another
reason why there is no hope for normalization of Washington-Moscow
relations, he said, is that US foreign policy in the Middle East is
controlled by the Israel lobby.
"Israel's
interests in the Middle East differ completely from Russia's
interests," he said. "Israel's interest is the destruction of Iran,
which would open a pathway for CIA ‘jihadis’ to flow into the
Russian Federation and the former Central Asian provinces of the Soviet
Union. Instead of one Ukraine, there would be many."
Roberts went on to note that Putin has the concept of good and evil. "He is learning that in the West he faces evil. The Russian Church sees it as well and supports him," he concluded.
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