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A few opening observations.
Point one: I am no fan of the current European leadership.
Point two: I regard The American Thinker as one of the better online conservative magazines.
However, hobby-horses and prejudices are nasty beasts - they sometimes blind people even to what they themselves write.

The following copies every word of an entry by Thomas Lifson:

I am shocked, shocked to see realpolitik here

The EU’s political leaders behaved just as their diplomatic posture requires. Be “nice” and polite to Russia’s Putin, and, of course he would reciprocate. Unfortunately for them, Putin is not a man for whom the opinions of polite society count more than his own self-interest. So they are “shocked” that he has rebuffed their earnest pleas on behalf og human rights. The BBC reports:

Insiders’ reports from EU leaders’ dinner with Russian President Vladimir Putin last Friday suggest Europe’s diplomats have begun the week suffering from diplomatic indigestion.

All 25 European Union leaders met Mr Putin in Finland.

Accounts of the meeting from some of those present there speak of unusually blunt exchanges between the two sides, in which Mr Putin said he would not listen to lectures about human rights, and rejected EU demands over its vitally important oil and gas business.

Like some blazing row between world celebrities in a private club, word of the verbal fisticuffs is coming out in dribs and drabs and is still spreading.

I do not expect them to draw the appropriate conclusions about the ineffectivenes, no make that counter-productiveness, of pretending that sweet talk is any kind of substitute for power. At least this time the fate of the world does not hang in the balance. Al Qaeda and militant Islam are another story.

Hat tip: Joe Crowley

Thomas Lifson 10 125 06


So: all the stories describe Europeans shouting furiously at Putin and a totally unfriendly atmosphere. But Thomas Lifson "knows" that Europeans are effeminate cowards who always pussyfoot around issues. So, in spite of the words he himself reports, he describes this as the umpteenth instance of European effeminacy. If Europeans take Americans, especially of the Republican kind, as mindless and ignorant macho morons, tell me, Mr.Lifson, have you never done anything to justify that prejudice?

Date: 2006-10-27 12:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bufo-viridis.livejournal.com
Bah, regardless of his wording, he's not so far from the truth. The guys who criticized Russia's Putin are almost non-entites as Latvia (or Poland, for that matter). The "guys, who count" like Jacques C. stated very plainly that morality and economy are two different matters.
And was exceedingly nice to Vladimir P., per usual.

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