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    Anti-Americanism key to Putin's campaign

    MOSCOW (AP) — It's a mantra of Vladimir Putin's presidential campaign: The United States is working to weaken Russia and push it back into the chaos that followed the Soviet collapse.

    In a wave of anti-Americanism reminiscent of the Cold War, the prime minister has cast his opponents as U.S. lackeys and the new American ambassador has found himself under unprecedented attack, including being targeted in an offensive YouTube video that implies he is a pedophile.

    Putin's posturing as a defender of national interests may help him win the March 4 election, but possibly at the cost of the "reset" of U.S.-Russian relations that has been one of the foreign policy achievements of Barack Obama's presidency.

    "The current campaign is laden with anti-Americanism," said Sergei Oznobishchev, head of the Institute of Strategic Assessments, a Moscow think tank. "It's like clothing they dust off and put on for certain occasions, currently for electoral purposes."

    Putin has frequently criticized the United States throughout his 12-year rule, first as president and then as prime minister, accusing Washington of seeking to secure global domination. After a period of relative warmth thanks to the reset, relations have worsened again over U.S. missile defense plans and Moscow's support for the Syrian government despite its violent crackdown on protests.

    With the election approaching and pro-democracy protests gaining momentum, anti-American rhetoric on state TV channels has risen dramatically in pitch.

    Shortly after the arrival in mid-January of U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul, who had served as Obama's Russia adviser and helped engineer the reset, Channel One state television aired a program describing him as a "specialist in the promotion of democracy" who came to Russia to organize "a revolution." As a Stanford University professor, McFaul has written extensively on fostering democracy.

    A video posted on YouTube this week shows an anonymous pollster asking people on the street in Moscow to compare photographs of McFaul with a man convicted of pedophilia, and say which one looks like a pedophile. Everyone in the video points to McFaul. The authors could not be tracked down, but the video has the hallmarks of those made by pro-Kremlin youth groups to tarnish Putin's enemies.

    When McFaul met with representatives of the Russian opposition, camera crews from Kremlin-controlled stations were waiting at the gates to harass them and try to cast them as U.S. stooges.

    McFaul has indicated that behind the scenes, Russian officials have been more welcoming.

    "Productive meetings this week with Russian govt officials, even as we disagree on Syria," he tweeted on Feb. 8. "Sharp contrast with public anti-US statements."

    In a documentary broadcast this month by Channel One, Putin charged that the U.S. wants to subdue Russia, fearing its nuclear might.

    "Our partners don't want allies, they want vassals," Putin said. He dismissed as lies U.S. assurances that the planned missile shield is intended to counter a missile threat from Iran, insisting that its real goal was to erode Russia's nuclear deterrent.

    Moscow has sought legal guarantees from the U.S. that the future missile shield will not be directed against it; failure to reach agreement has fueled tensions that may further escalate in May when NATO members are to sign an agreement in Chicago on the U.S.-led missile defense.

    The annual summit of the Group of Eight, which includes Russia, is being held in Chicago at about the same time. Putin is expected to attend, for what would likely be his first major foreign trip after his likely election and inauguration in early May.

    Putin's anti-Americanism may have roots in his 16-year KGB career, but many believe that it is really driven by political expediency rather than ideology.

    Facing growing public frustration over pervasive official corruption and rising social inequality, Putin appears to be trying to redirect public anger at foreign forces.

    "Putin has revived the Soviet-era argument: We are poor because we are surrounded by enemies," said Dmitry Oreshkin, a political analyst who was among the founders of the League of Voters, a public organization set up to promote fair elections. "That serves both as an explanation for the economic inefficiency and an argument against a leadership change."

    Anti-U.S. rhetoric works well for Putin's core electorate of blue-collar workers, farmers and public servants, many of whom harbor deep suspicions of U.S. intentions after years of anti-American propaganda on state-controlled television stations.

    "People have been poisoned by television, and many sincerely believe in U.S. aggressive intentions," said Alexander Konovalov, a political analyst.

    He said Putin has taken the risk of damaging ties with the U.S. because his desire to return to the presidency outweighs other concerns.

    "The focus now is on showing the domestic audience that he doesn't fear standing up to the United States," Konovalov said.

    Putin has accused the U.S. State Department of instigating the protests that drew tens of thousands of people after a Dec. 4 parliamentary election that was manipulated in favor of Putin's party. Russia's top investigative agency then claimed that videos chronicling vote rigging were faked and originated from a server in California.

    Russia's only independent election-monitoring group, Golos, dismissed the claim, saying the only specific video the Investigative Committee had pointed at as fake was in fact genuine and came from a server in Moscow, not California. Golos' statement was ignored by state television stations.

    State broadcasters also have given prominent coverage to incidents involving Russian children adopted by American families. The Foreign Ministry sprang into action over the weekend, accusing U.S. authorities of failing to adequately punish parents charged with killing or mistreating their adopted children and urging a suspension of further adoptions.

    Despite the rise of anti-American rhetoric, few expect the current frictions to escalate into a bigger conflict.

    Putin doesn't want a showdown with the United States, said Sergei Rogov, the head of the USA and Canada Institute, which advises the Kremlin. He said Moscow and Washington may still agree on a missile defense document that would assuage Russia's concerns before the Chicago summit.

    "The newly elected Russian president would not like to begin his term in office with a confrontation with the United States," Rogov said.

    Oznobishchev said that Moscow's economic interests, such as Russia's investments in U.S. Treasuries and the Russian elite's assets in the U.S., would prevent it from going too far in challenging Washington. Moscow also badly needs Western investments and technology, he added.

    "The need for modernization objectively pushes Russia toward establishing closer ties with the United States, Japan and Western Europe," he said. "It will not risk any serious rift with the U.S."

     

    98 comments

    • Jacky Chan  •  3 mths ago
      The creators of fear are for the weak and feeble minded.
    • Secret  •  3 mths ago
      yes, I do want to see a weak Russia! I do want the independence for Chechnya, Dagestan, Tatarstan, and all republics from Caucasus. Russia, leave alone all republics. Just you know, they hate you.
      • Eugene 3 mths ago
        Well, atleast weaken the Federal government in Russia, they have too much power.

        Russia can stay together.
      • Lara 3 mths ago
        they hate Slavic Russia so much that they stream in millions to the bigger cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburgh.
    • na na na na  •  3 mths ago
      Creating an exaggerated enemy is all a part of creating loyalty for a leader. For example, if we used fear of Muslim terrorists as an excuse to invade Iraq, or something like that.
    • Cassius  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      As bad as we think America is....all the Russian Americans that I know love America...that strategy is a old worn out lie.....nobody wants to take over Russia........we got our own problems. He's just paranoid because Russians don't want an old school dictator anymore.
      • Lara 3 mths ago
        that is true, American culture (not just Hollywood, but literature, arts etc) has always been very popular in Russia, American mentality and work ethic highly admired. It's more about the American government, which is disliked not only in Russia, but also throughout the world, like in Western Europe (among the actual people).
      • Ruben 3 mths ago
        Normal citizens like you prefer to focus in your own problems.
        Zionists prefer to rob you billions a year in "aid for defense" plus other benefits among them free armies and American lives.
        On the day Americans get rid of the Jewish cancer, they will start over as a great and friendly country.
      • Miss 3 mths ago
        I feel sorry for Russian citizens. They deserve a full and free election hopefully to get someone better than Putin. Also, Russia shouldn't be supporting a corrupt murderous government like Syria just because Russia wants to disagree with the U.S.
    • Common_sense  •  Springfield, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Be careful... Everyone is trying to eat the other alive... Jungle law rules...
    • postalwaite  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      This is probably the first time in History that Putin and the GOP are on the same page.
    • Flyn  •  3 mths ago
      the biggest problem with the internet is the idiots get to type there ignorance
      • Ruben 3 mths ago
        Zionists can't help typing like that for they are wrong.
    • Phock Yahu  •  3 mths ago
      "The current campaign from illegals is laden with anti-Americanism,"
    • VladY  •  3 mths ago
      This idiot talks about reversing the population decline by urging Russians from overseas to come back. Come back to what? $300 a month salaries? Lifeless drunks wandering the streets? Getting robbed on every street corner? New serial rapists and murderers appearing every month in the neighborhood? No thanks, I would never go back to live in that shithole
      • Sergei34 3 mths ago
        Is obvious u are not Holy Slavic Russian. here in St Petersburg our kids play anytime in the city try that in the Bronx or Detroit???? Slavic fighter are the best in the World as our Women are and we are Orthodox Christians from 1500!! Our cities are second to none as our Metro is a sight to behold. Mother Russia is by far the Most Powerful Caucasian SUperpower in the Universe
      • VladY 3 mths ago
        Ты по ходу реальный долбаёб
      • Berkeley 3 mths ago
        Good idea, go back.
    • Dr. N  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Blah blah blah... Who cares? US is no different than Russia or any other country in that regard. Unpopular rulers always find a foe to divert the blame. But you have to give it to Putin,- US being aggressive? Hell ya! If you combine military budgets of all the countries in the world, US share would be 85%-86%. Just picture that pie chart. Why? We are still the only country that DID USE nuclear weapons. Why do we have military bases all over the world, and wage wars in at least 2 countries while our own economy plunges? And this "missile shield" right next to Russia's border? No wonder they are susipious.
    • UWFShooter  •  3 mths ago
      The only "enemies" that truly hate Russia are Estonia, Latvia, Georgia, Mongolia, and Japan (Lithuania doesn't share a border with Russia but they hate them too). Everyone else is just a sycophant (Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, North Korea, China) or is indifferent (the US, Norway, Finland). What is this guy talking about?
    • TiredofBS  •  3 mths ago
      2012 Theres where the 3rd World War will be started.....Putin and Iran........they are in each others pocket,,,, where do you think the nucks came from.....................
    • Kreamowheat  •  3 mths ago
      There is clearly something wrong with this guy's brain...
    • Jake  •  San Marcos, California  •  3 mths ago
      Russia is still a huge mess on all kinds of levels. You see, these kinds of clowns need to keep themselves relevant to the masses. So, if there's an "enemy" like the U.S., then he can tell the Russian people that he's the best person to tackle that enemy. It's the same with Chavez in Venezuela, Cuba for the last 50+ years, the list goes on and on. If they concentrate their efforts on making the people focus on that "enemy", they won't be so focused on the fact that they have huge problems in their own country.
    • David A  •  3 mths ago
      I Like Anti-Putinism!! He is a Hater to the World and the People in Russia!!
      No!! comrade of mine!!
    • paul  •  Lubbock, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I feel another cold war coming on.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Oh , this is about Vald Putin, sounded more like Palin to me.
    • trish  •  Kettle Falls, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      the Russian people should be scared of this stalin wanabe,he is not the hope of the Russian people,he is there downfall. And no matter what,he will be reelected,he will make sure of that just like the last election,listen to gorby,he knows the man,he he says,its time for him to go,he should know dont you think?
    • Why  •  3 mths ago
      "We are poor because we are surrounded by enemies," said Dmitry Oreshkin"--- Why do you have many enemies is the question?
    • ariel-caliban  •  Moscow, Russia  •  3 mths ago
      Russians don't want Putin anymore. Anti-Americanism will not help
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