vladimir putin

Putin: I’m Not Going Anywhere

Nov 13, 2007
Although term limits require Russian President Vladimir Putin to step down in May, many, including chess wizard and opposition leader Garry Kasparov, have speculated that he will find some way to maintain his influence. Putin, it seems, agrees, saying that if his party wins the next election, he will have the "moral right to hold those in the Duma and the Cabinet responsible for the implementation" of his policies.

Missile Defense Test a Direct Hit

Oct 28, 2007
On Friday night, not long after Russian President Vladimir Putin invoked the historical specter of the Cuban missile crisis in reference to President Bush's planned missile shield in Europe, the U.S. successfully carried out another missile defense test off the coast of Kauai.

Putin Warns of a New ‘Missile Crisis’

Oct 26, 2007
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Bush's proposed missile shield in Europe could create a situation analogous to the Cuban missile crisis. He added, "It's not the same and we're not enemies. I can call President Bush my friend. But we've put forward solutions and we haven't yet received any answer."
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Bush Warns of “WW III” If Iran Gets Nukes

Oct 18, 2007
Let's review these key ingredients from a White House news conference on Wednesday and see if they remind us of anything, shall we? We had: President G. W. Bush -- check! Fear-mongering about weapons that a Middle Eastern nation is allegedly developing -- check! Accusations from the Bush administration about said Middle Eastern nation lying about said weapons to the U.N. -- check!

Putin and Ahmadinejad: Two Amigos

Oct 16, 2007
Continuing to broadcast a clear message of disapproval to the U.S. regarding its foreign policy and commercial interests abroad, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on Tuesday to discuss Iran's nuclear program and to present a unified front against Washington's possible plans vis-à-vis Iran.

Bush and Putin Still on the Outs

Oct 13, 2007
George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin used to have a loving relationship, but the two have grown cold and distant in recent years. Bush blames Russia's deteriorating democratic process, while Putin is upset because the U.S. wants to build a missile shield on his doorstep. Bush's friend Condi stopped by Moscow to try to smooth things over, but it looks like it didn't go too well.

Putin Disbands Russian Gov’t

Sep 12, 2007
President Vladimir Putin dissolved the Russian government in a move designed to clear out the upper levels of power before his expected exit from office in the spring. Among those ousted in Wednesday's Kremlin shakeup was Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, who may be replaced by his first deputy prime minister, Sergei Ivanov.

Russian Nuclear Bombers Fly Again

Aug 18, 2007
Great -- along with the United States' ongoing (and escalating) international debacle in Iraq and Afghanistan, the current administration has clearly worked its particular brand of diplomatic charm on Russia. On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that his country's air force is once again sending nuclear-equipped bombers on regular overseas patrols.

Gone Fishin’: Bush and Putin Try to Patch Things Up

Jul 2, 2007
President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin once gazed into each other's eyes and each found a friend, but developments with a proposed missile defense shield, Iran and Kosovo have strained the relationship. So the two have scheduled some male-bonding time at the Bush family resort in Kennebunkport, Maine, where they'll try to relieve some of their tension by fishing.

U.S. Sticks to Its Missiles in Eastern Europe

Jun 15, 2007
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is shooting down a proposition from Russia to swap out the US's planned missile shield in Eastern Europe for a radar system in Azerbaijan, according to the Associated Press Meanwhile, ABC News reports that higher-ups from Russia's Energia Space Rocket Corp are concerned that U-originated equipment aboard the space station may have caused a "fatal flaw" in the works.

Fightin’ Words from Putin, Ahmadinejad

Jun 3, 2007
Russian President Vladimir Putin (pictured) isn't showing any sign of softening up in his response to the U.S. government's plans to install an anti-missile shield in Europe. Meanwhile, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dramatically announced that Israel's days are numbered.

Arms Race Déjà Vu?

May 30, 2007
Relations between the US and Russia may be strained by the Bush administration's planned implementation of an anti-missile shield in Eastern Europe Russian President Vladimir Putin had strong words for the U Tuesday as Kremlin officials proudly unveiled new missiles -- a month before Putin and President Bush will meet in Kennebunkport, Maine.