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How does Vladimir Putin think about the world? It becomes dangerously important to know. I still have not seen a revealing speech by or discussion with him. I have found out a bit more, however, about the two-hour private interview conducted with him by several young Etonians last summer. One reason they got into the room, it seems, is that Mr Putin wanted to know about Eton and why it produced 19 prime ministers.
Izobrazhenie haraktera cheloveka zhenskij obraz prezentaciya izo 2 klass. The boys explained that one of the school’s great advantages was its societies — Political, Literary, Cheese etc. — largely organised by them, not by masters.
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They said these brought them into contact with a wide range of visiting speakers, broadening their minds. It is interesting that Mr Putin did not understand what ‘societies’ were, and had to have them re-explained. In Russia, perhaps, there is no such thing as societies.
The President was asked about leadership. He replied that when he worked in Soviet intelligence he had been advised that he should never take out his gun unless he intended to use it. If he merely threatened to use it, his adversary would snatch it and hit him on the head. Sensible advice about the need for a leader to mean what he says, but a chilling metaphor all the same. The boys’ meeting was arranged by Bishop Tikhon Shevkunov, who is sort of confessor to Mr Putin. The bishop delivered the Lyttelton lecture at Eton, and the boys met him there.
He is interested in how a Christian foundation can be an enduring worldly success. In this changed world we are living in, the best channels to political leaders do not come through ordinary politics. There are similarities between Bishop Tikhon and Mr Trump’s Steve Bannon, though I hope neither is pleased by the comparison.
This is an extract from Charles Moore’s Notes, which appeared in this week’s.
Yochanan Visser is an independent journalist/analyst who worked for many years as for Western Journalism.com in Arizona and was a frequent publicist for the main Dutch paper De Volkskrant. He authored a book in the Dutch language about the cognitive war against Israel and now lives in Gush Etzion.
He writes a twice weekly analysis of current issues for Arutz Sheva The Syrian war is now threatening world peace and could escalate into a global conflict involving world powers and the Middle East’s most dangerous regimes, Islamist terror organizations and militias, as I two months ago. It was a few days after Israel reacted to an Iranian attempt to breach Israel’s airspace and destroyed 12 military bases in Syria which were reportedly used by Iran and its Shiite proxies. In the same period the U.S. Military and its ally, the Syrian Democratic Forces, in the first major confrontation with the pro-Assad coalition and killed more than 300 members of the Syrian army and its Shiite allies.
More than a dozen Russian mercenaries also died in the devastating attack which which involved the use of F-15 and F-22 fighter jets as well as Apache helicopters, AC-130 gunships, UAV's and artillery fire. We are now closer than ever to that global conflict, observers and the parties involved now say. After reports came in that Assad had again used chemical weapons against the civilian population of Douma, a Damascus suburb which has been under the control of (The army of Islam) since 2014, the West seems to be gearing up for an attack on the pro-Assad coalition. 78 Syrians, among them women and children died in the gas attack, while hundreds of others were injured to the Syrian medical first aid organization, White Helmets. A few days later Israel reportedly carried out a against the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps in Syria and destroyed hangars on the T-4 base in the vicinity of Homs. Fourteen people, among them 12 Iranians and an IRGC commander, in the IAF strike which was carried out from Lebanese soil by two F-15 warplanes.
The IDF is now anticipating an Iranian response and the level of alertness. Unnamed Israeli officials Israel will bring down Assad’s regime if Iran dares to attack the Jewish state. As Arutz Sheva Sunday, Israel is closely monitoring events in Syria and has increased reconnaissance flights in eastern Lebanon, this according to Lebanese media. This time, Russia, which is the Iranian axis prepare for war against Israel, reacted strongly to the new Israeli intervention in Syria, with president Vladimir Putin Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu Israel should “respect Syria’s sovereignty” and “refrain from any actions that might further destabilize the country”. Netanyahu for his part, told Putin that Israel would not tolerate a long-term Iranian military presence in Syria and later Iran not to test “the determination of the State of Israel.” Gary Koren, Israel’s ambassador to Russia, was summoned by the Kremlin for 'talks' over the new Israeli intervention in Syria, signaling the honeymoon in Israeli-Russian relations is over. The pro-Assad coalition, meanwhile, appears to be preparing for a large-scale conflict with the United States and some of its allies, after Vladimir Yakunin, a close friend of Putin, the BBC that “ the world is turning on the border of a hot war.” Assad has most of his fleet of Russian-made warplanes to the Russian Hmeimim airbase in Latakia.