Putin
hails the fall of United States as a moral leader around the globe in
annual speech
18
October, 2018
Russian
President Vladimir Putin used his annual address to hail the end of
the United States’ influence on the world.
According
to a write-up
from the Financial
Times,
Putin told his country “luckily this monopoly is disappearing. It’s
almost done.”
Putin
went on to claim that Russia isn’t creating any problems for anyone
and he has done his part to help create a dialogue with President
Donald Trump. When Russia annexed Crimea the US began to enact
repercussions on the country, but since Trump’s administration,
Russia has had more flexibility to begin their own effort to
influence the world.
“Empires
often think they can make some little mistakes,” Putin
said. ”Because they’re so powerful. But when the number of
these mistakes keeps growing, it reaches a level they cannot
sustain.”
“A
country can get the sense from impunity that you can do anything,”
he continued in a speech at the annual Valdai Discussion Club at
a ski resort near Sochi. “This is the result of the monopoly from a
unipolar world . . . Luckily this monopoly is disappearing.
It’s almost done.”
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