Arm of the State

Go here to listen to the pod cast.  The Russian Orthodox Church has always been an arm of the Russian State.  As for Putin, the poor man’s Stalin, once a KGB thug, always a KGB thug.

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Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 5:57am

Other than a disrespect for norms of free and popular government, Putin does not much resemble Stalin. He’s been at the helm almost as long as Stalin. The Ukraine war is the worst thing he’s done. Aside from the loss of life and property, what’s disturbing about it is the revelation that the Russian political class and the regime chatterati are shot through with pig-headed revanchism manifest in the notion that ‘must have more territory’ to go along with the 6.2 million sq miles they have already.
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As for Kirill, here’s a precis of his ‘extremist rhetoric’ (offered without direct quotations). I’m not seeing a whole lot of there there.
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From pulpit to propaganda machine: tracing the Russian Orthodox Church’s role in Putin’s war | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

CAG
CAG
Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 6:57am

He’s been at the helm almost as long as Stalin. The Ukraine war is the worst thing he’s done. “

Well, there’s Chechnya too

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Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 8:39am

Well, there’s Chechnya too
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He suppressed the Chechen insurrection with less bloodshed than occurred during his predecessor’s failure to suppress it.

Stephen E Dalton
Stephen E Dalton
Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 9:03am

The renamed KGB basically controls Russia. They are in charge. And the priesthood of the ROC is honeycombed with their agents.

CAG
CAG
Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 9:13am

“He suppressed the Chechen insurrection with less bloodshed than occurred during his predecessor’s failure to suppress it.”

He vaporized Grozny … He wanted to begin his reign sending a message to any presumptive breakaways, and he succeeded. If fewer people died during his sociopathic tirade, it wasn’t due to any effort on his part.

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Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 11:19am

He vaporized Grozny …
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Grozny was a parking lot in 1995. Not his doing.

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Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 11:20am

The renamed KGB basically controls Russia. They are in charge. 
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You mean they can unload Putin et al whenever they care to?

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 11:51am

In general, I gather that we’re pressing Zelenskyy to negotiate with Putin for the sake of “peace”. We don’t like Russian ownership of Crimea or Donbas, yet we expect that Putin will be ousted as President if he loses in Ukraine. We expect that his replacement to be less “peaceful” than Putin has been.
We may require Zelenskyy to surrender the eastern- and southern-most areas formerly of Ukraine to prevent wide-spread bloodshed.
Nobody likes it much.

Donald Link
Saturday, February 22, AD 2025 5:03pm

Of course Putin will eventually have to answer for his actions and will probably respond that he was just acting his nature as an old KGB functionary. Kirill, on the other hand, will probably smell the brimstone rather clearly as he awaits his turn as he should know better.

CAM
CAM
Sunday, February 23, AD 2025 12:42pm

Looking at a map of the upper Black Sea coastline, why not make the Crimean Peninsula an international protectorate? Yalta and Sevastopol could be international cities/ports like Trieste once was.

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