We have been doing most of the invading lately, not the Russians. As to the stability of the government, do you remember that Bush was installed by the Supreme Court (by a single, solitary vote of an appointee of his father) after vote tampering in Florida, a state controlled by his brother? Does that sound stable? Russia's economy runs with a surplus every year, while we run huge deficits. Which is a sign of stability? Putin has huge approval of those he governs, while Bush's approval ratings hover in the low 30 to high 20% range. Which is more stable?
People say Putin has been "clamping down," including on the media. Well what is the Patriot Act, various signing statements, media consolidation under a Republican appointed FCC, etc? Both sides are using the same tactics.
I am shocked at the kind of things I have been seeing in America lately, because they are the kinds of things we used to decry when they happened in the Soviet Union, and they are the kinds of things people came here to escape. People are tortured, people are disappeared, people are denied the right to counsel. Our police engage in wholesale slaughter in the name of "self defense" and we have more people in prison per capita than even the so-called "oppressive" Russian government. Our rate is roughly 50% higher than the Russian rate, and 7 times higher than most of Western Europe and Canada. Who runs the gulags? Russia or America?
Recently, the district attorney in a nearby major city gave a child an award for telling the police that his parents had some contraband in the house. Have you ever heard of "Pavlik Morozov?" The parents were whisked away to jail, the child was put into state custody, and a televised awards ceremony hailed the child as a hero of the state. I was horrified.
(If you haven't heard of Pavlik Morozov, here is a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavlik_Morozov )
I can see that you just can't imagine that America might be threatening and surrounding other countries. You believe that whenever American troops are there, they are "defensive" and that America needs to protect the rest of the world from big, bad Russia. You might ask an Iraqi how they feel about the over 600,000 civilian casualties they have suffered as a result of "defensive" America. It was certainly not their fault that Rumsfeld armed Saddam and used him as a proxy under Reagan.
We weren't concerned that Saddam didn't run a "democracy" when we supported him.
We also armed and funded fundamental islamists both in Afghanistan, as a proxy war against the USSR, and in Kosovo with the KLA. Apparently, America has a policy of arming and funding anyone who wants to kill a Slav. Do you remeber that we purposely began our bombing campaign against the Slavs in Yogoslavia on Orthodox Easter Sunday? Do you remember that some of the military people wrote "Happy Easter" in chalk on the bombs?
America wants a weak Russia. We are not "defensive" toward Russia.
"Democracy" and "free market economy" are code words - they mean that we have the opportunity to interfere and purchase elections, and that our corporations can come in and exploit markets at a huge advantage due to their size and economic might. We keep troops around the world to "protect American interests." "American interests" are defined as opportunities for our corporations to exploit business opportunities.
I don't find your opinions and naivete concerning America's "intentions" and how they are perceived to be so much fact based, as based on the propaganda you have been subjected to.
I used to tell people during the Cold War that it was very interesting to be Russian American, because we are the group at whom ALL the guns are pointed - by the Soviets because we are Americans, and by the Americans because we are Russians.
Maybe that has given me a different outlook and the ability to see both sides for what they are.
I don't think further discussion or my adding facts here will change your opinion, which as I stated appears to me to come from a place of prejudice and lack of understanding, so we will have to simply agree to disagree.
You might like to read a book by the MIT linguist Noam Chomsky called "Manufacturing Consent." It is a bit dated, but at least it tries to explain the framework we so take for granted here in America.
My personal feeling is that the world is in quite a sorry state and that there is evil everywhere, so we must trust in God and redouble our efforts to try to be worthy of His protection. True protection does not come from the barrel of a gun, whether it is an Ak-47 or an M-16. The government will not protect you - whichever government you happen to live under.
I am sorry we have had such a strong disagreement on this issue, as I think we have usually tended to be in agreement, but I am sure we can agree that God is better than government, even American government.
By the way, I am an American, as I have to keep pointing out to you. Born and raised.