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Was Prince Charles Correct In Referring To Putin's Behaviour As Similar To Hitler's?

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DTCwordfan | 12:09 Wed 21st May 2014 | News
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Putin has only got one ball,
the other is on the Kremlin wall
Stalin has something sim'lar,
But poor old Turchynov has no balls at all.

Was Charles right to have made the comment in that though it was supposedly a private remark, it was in a public place and picked up by the Press, aka the Daily Wail?
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In this context Blair also compares (invasion of Iraq)
No, he should stay out of it whether he is right or wrong.

does he realize how much diplomacy will now have to be done to undo that remark?
He is entitled to make comments in private conversation.
has he been taking lessons from pater?

No, he wasn't, his opinions on something like that should remain private!
it seems people today cant wait to 'broadcast' private conversations, especially if it can cause trouble for someone.
Diplomacy? Evasion or lies do you mean?
Anything a Royal says in a public place is fair game and he knows it. 'Private' conversation or not.
//Diplomacy? Evasion or lies do you mean? //

Do you have a gas supply ?
Prince Charles is due to meet the Russian president for D-Day anniversary celebrations in France next month...If walls have ears!
Inconvenient,but not a big deal.
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They will be there in Normandy but are not scheduled to meet. It could be apropos to ban him from entering France.
for those of you who think he should NOT have voiced an opinion,,,,,,,,,,,it just proves the point that the royal family are after all. just floating tourist attractions,
As if we need another cold war.....twerp!
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Just to be clear, our exposure isn't really gas, though there could be a price hike if Putin was to turn the tap off, we take some 5 to 15% per quarter from Europe and yes, there is an element of Russian mixed in that. Steam coal though, yes, some 25% of our imports are Russian.

However, why would Putin want to do turn the energy taps off? - he desperately needs the forex and the Russian economy is up the proverbial creek with not much of a paddle going forward - indeed this testerone-fueled posturing by him and his minions is thought by many to be a diversionary tactic to keep his people onside politically.....and buqqer the Ukranians.
No difference to our claim of the Falklands and Russia's claim of Crimea.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/may/21/prince-charles-vladimir-putin-adolf-hitler

Wonder what he says to the plants and trees in private?
With the fall of communism and the collapse of the Soviet Empire, a deal was done which said the EU and NATO would not creep to Russia's back door. Reagan, Gorby and Thatcher agreed Russia would let the wall fall, but western Europe would not take advantage. The ex-Eastern Bloc countries gradually were granted membership of the EU and the west were indeed at Russia's back door.

Ukraine was probably the final straw as it borders Russia, has a large Russian population but is also strategically more important being Russia's breadbasket and a supplyline for exports of Russian energy to the west.

Putin is working in the best interests of his country. Hitler just wanted European and World domination.
He should keep his opinions to himself .

Remember his description of this , as a monstrous carbuncle

http://www.weareb28.co.uk/?p=1716

Now look what he has gone and made them repalce it with

http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Lib-Library-of-Birmingham%2FPageLayout&cid=1223386784794&pagename=BCC%2FCommon%2FWrapper%2FWrapper
Prince Charles' monstrous carbuncle quote was about the National Gallery in London. He may not have liked the Birmingham Library, but he probably express his dislike differently.

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