Top 789 Putin Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 12, 2024.
Putin must stand as the guarantor of media freedom.
Vladimir Putin is a war criminal.
We've got oligarchs. There are certain people that benefit in the Russian sphere if you will. The oligarchs who basically feed Putin, they've got to be hurt without hurting the people. The people are hurting bad enough in Russia, and they're very skeptical of what's going on and all of the corruption goes on in Russia. Russia is not our ally. Russia is not our friend. And to treat Putin as an ally and a friend is wrong.
Putin has outsmarted Hillary Clinton in Syria. — © Donald Trump
Putin has outsmarted Hillary Clinton in Syria.
Vladimir Putin is a dictator.
Vladimir Putin would like to have more influence in Ukraine. He would like to have Ukraine always knocked slightly off balance so that they don't know what he might do next. He would like to demonstrate that he has more power than the Ukrainians do. And so certainly by making a frozen conflict situation where Ukraine never really has a definitive sense of sovereignty over its own territory, that's in Putin's interest.
When [Vladimir] Putin, a former lieutenant-colonel in the KGB, became Russia's president on December 31, 1999 - eight years after the failed coup attempt against (then Soviet leader Mikhail) Gorbachev, and eight years after the people had torn down the statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the hated founder of the KGB, in Moscow - it was admittedly a shock. Nevertheless, I decided to give Putin a chance. He seemed dynamic and capable of learning. But I had to bury my hopes after just a few months. He proved to be an autocrat - and, because the West let him do as he pleased, he became a dictator.
President Obama has thrown allies like Israel under the bus, even as he has relaxed sanctions on Castro's Cuba. He abandoned our friends in Poland by walking away from our missile defense commitments, but is eager to give Russia's President Putin the flexibility he desires, after the election. Under my administration, our friends will see more loyalty, and Mr. Putin will see a little less flexibility and more backbone.
Putin has become the wild card in his own system.
With [Vladimir] Putin, he says he's going to do something, he gets on it, does it.
Not much happens in Russia without Vladimir Putin.
We have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is working so hard to influence the outcome of the election, and, believe me, they're not doing it to get me elected. They're doing it to try to influence the election for Donald Trump. Now, maybe because he has praised Putin, maybe because he says he agrees with a lot of what Putin wants to do, maybe because he wants to do business in Moscow, I don't know the reasons.
As far as my relationship with President Putin is concerned, it's fine.
Vladimir Putin, from everything I see, has no respect for Hillary Clinton. — © Donald Trump
Vladimir Putin, from everything I see, has no respect for Hillary Clinton.
It's almost as if Putin is brilliant, really - he's outfoxing Obama all the time.
He's my idol. Putin is a beauty.
Those who criticize Putin are not human: they are my personal enemies.
Putin is trying to create the best possible atmosphere for Russia.
Rebuilding the military is something Putin will pay attention to.
A real dictator usually isn't interested in money or women, just pure power. But Putin - I don't know about women, but it looks like he definitely likes money quite a bit. He's painted himself into a corner; he has committed so many sins and crimes, he has no choice but to hold on to power. No matter how he leaves, his policies will definitely be condemned as bad and wrong, and everything will be blamed on him, just as he now blames Yeltsin. It could be done by someone who, at this moment, is professing boundless love for Putin.
Putin does not lie. When he says something, he means it.
The machine of repression can only be started, it can't be stopped - even by Putin.
Putin doesn't conduct elections in the Western sense of elections. This is more accurately probably described as a plebiscite, where people are supposed to express their support for him. The Russian system is not unique in this respect, but it is rather interesting. Here, in the West, the impression that people have is that Putin runs the whole country. This is not so, at all. To a certain extent, you could say that he runs the Kremlin, and this means that it's, in some situations, hard to tell whether it's him running the Kremlin, or the people around him running him.
Most people consume information passively-whatever they're being fed. They're being fed Russian television, which tells them that in the 90s there was a terrible catastrophe, that before that life had been all right, and then when Putin came many people say, "I've never lived as well as I'm living under Putin." That's true-there has never been such a level of affluence. But now, it looks like people will have to tighten their belts, and some are already having doubts.
Vladimir Putin is the wealthiest man on the planet, for sure. But this is different to the wealth of a Bill Gates or a Warren Buffett, a Carlos Slim or a Sergey Brin. They stay wealthy whether it is Barack Obama or Donald Trump in power. Putin's wealth depends on him staying in power. It is all about controlling the budget, the hard currency reserves and keeping under his thumb the oligarchs who cannot move their money without his permission. It is something close to a trillion dollars that he can control and move.
The problem with Russia is not corruption per se, or even Putin per se. Russian government is not corrupt because Vladimir Putin has absolute power. Russian government has been corrupt and will always be as long as anyone has absolute power.
I think I'd be able to get along with Vladimir Putin.
Putin is lovely.
Putin is going to do what Putin is going to do.
I'm a politician who's against corruption that Putin has done in our country.
I have no relationship with Vladimir Putin.
I don't trust a system where Putin makes all decisions.
Will I get along with [Vladimir Putin]? I have no idea.
Vladimir Putin is a person from a different generation.
Putin sought to destabilize Ukraine's economy.
[Vladimir] Putin needs wars to legitimize his position.
Putin is an uneducated, unintelligent, uncultured man who has no plan.
Putin believes Russia is back, and he may be right.
Russia is a mafia state today, and Putin is its top godfather. — © Garry Kasparov
Russia is a mafia state today, and Putin is its top godfather.
Vladimir Putin is not our friend and never has been.
I think Vladimir Putin will give up power.
Hillary Clinton's ready to pick a fight with Putin. So are the Republicans.
Putin sought to keep Ukraine weak through corruption.
I understand why Vladimir Putin is very popular in Russia - he's probably the first Russian leader to not apologize for being Russian. People always pin it down to one man, but there's hundreds of millions of Russians of various sorts. Putin does seem to be very popular in Russia, if only because he stands up for Russians wherever they are, which is exactly what Americans do with Americans, of course.
There may be evidence the Russians are trying to tamper with elections. The Russians are trying to infiltrate everything we do, and they've succeeded. They've infiltrated Hollywood, they've infiltrated our universities, probably try to infiltrate elections by who knows what. But the idea that there is evidence that Putin was actively trying to elect Trump, there isn't a morsel of evidence for that, yet it shows up. The truth of the matter is that Putin doesn't care who runs the United States. It doesn't matter to him.
If Putin and those around him had been smart enough to go in a different direction... The country was ready. The conditions were extremely favorable - with oil prices as high as they were, it was possible to do anything. It was possible to solidify democracy. After the Yeltsin years people began to think that democracy is a disaster, that democracy equals misery. Putin got a lucky break - and he used it the KGB way. He turned out to be a wily KGB man, not a wise statesman.
Putin drops bombs. We drop leaflets.
In Russia, Vladimir Putin is viewed as a progressive Democrat.
No matter who comes to Belarusian land, I will fight. Even if it is Putin. — © Alexander Lukashenko
No matter who comes to Belarusian land, I will fight. Even if it is Putin.
Maybe because I'm from New Jersey, I just have this kind of plain language hangup. But I would make very clear - I would not talk to Vladimir Putin. In fact, I would talk to Vladimir Putin a lot. But I'd say to him, "Listen, Mr. President, there's a no-fly zone in Syria; you fly in, it applies to you." And yes, we would shoot down the planes of Russian pilots if in fact they were stupid enough to think that this president was the same feckless weakling that the president we have in the Oval Office is right now.
I do have a relationship with Putin, and I can tell you that he's very interested in what we're doing here today.
Putin is a tough guy. I met him once.
Putin is very - not the smartest guy in the world.
Putin is somebody who really respects strength.
I don't think Mr. Putin has our best interests at heart.
Some politicians are scared of Putin and some are extremely apologetic, actually. And I feel very sorry for this because some people who are like my friends from the left flank, they praise Putin because they see him as the fighter against American imperialism, which he is not. You know, why would you select between American imperialism and Russian imperialism? To my mind, it's exactly the same thing.
Russians want to drill in the Arctic. Rex Tillerson has negotiated a multibillion-dollar deal with Exxon to do that drilling. They can't get the equipment, the supplies and all that they need until the sanctions are lifted. They want Donald Trump; not only will he support lifting those sanctions, he also will turn a blind eye to the expansion that Putin is trying to do. He does not care about them having invade Crimea and does not care whether or not this egotistical maniac, Vladimir Putin, is attempting to reunite the whole Soviet Union.
I returned to the United States after Putin ascended in 2000.
Putin is like Al Capone.
I looked into Mr. Putin's eyes, and I saw three letters, a "K," a "G," and a "B."
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