Paul Roderick Gregory: Putin’s new world order
Fireworks explode above Saint-Basil's cathedral during the Spasskaya Tower international military and music Festival on the Red Square in Moscow, on Sept. 5.
The president of Russia uses a Putin-speak in his speeches that we must parse word for word, in our own best interests. Only after translating them into normal speech do we learn what he has said and why. His speech on Sept. 29 to the United Nations General Assembly made seven overlapping and interdependent points that are worth translating.