Readers write: The view from Russia, and wildfire series
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The view from Russia
Regarding 鈥Who is Putin? Even to Russians, a mystery (audio)鈥 in the Oct. 23 Monitor Daily: To begin with, no Kremlin ruler is a mystery to us, as in our daily affairs we go by a Russian proverb: 鈥淕od is high above, and the czar is far away.鈥 Even when our shops are empty, rulers are simply ousted by their retinues, not voted out by us. We don鈥檛 even have a Russian phrase for 鈥渧ote out.鈥 So in a way, we are a parliamentary democracy.
Then there鈥檚 the Western expectation that Vladimir Putin鈥檚 successor will beat swords into plowshares. More than a century ago, Czar Alexander III said that Russia has just two allies: its army and its navy. With NATO forces moving closer to our borders, the army and navy are now getting top-notch radar, hypersonic missiles, and nuclear underwater drones to defend us.
On the topic of Western coverage of Russian protests: What we hear from you about our unrest is identical to what we heard about you during the Cold War. There is much concentration on the speck in another鈥檚 eye while ignoring the beam in one鈥檚 own. Incidentally, reports about the West are now rare here, but Western coverage of Russia is repeated by our media daily.聽
In the end, it鈥檚 naive for a Westerner to try to predict Russia鈥檚 next move by studying Mr. Putin just because he is our president.
Mergen Mongush
Moscow
Wildfire series
Thank you for the photo and audio series 鈥溾 by Ann Hermes in the Monitor Daily. It gives readers a sobering opportunity to walk in the shoes of others for a brief time, to feel compassion, and to pray that the will to find solutions can be immediate, not in the distant future.
Sally Sullivan
Indianapolis