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John Kerry: Putin lives in his own reality, divorced from the world of other people
4/29/2014 11:36:58 PM

In an interview with Wall Street Journal, US Secretary of State Kerry said that the guiding hand in the escalation of the crisis in Ukraine is Putin. Kerry warned that the US is only a few inches from imposition of sanctions against Russian energy and financial sectors.

"You almost feel that he's creating his own reality, and his own sort of world, divorced from a lot of what's real on the ground for all those people, including people in his own country", American Secretary of State said.

Asked why the administration continues to punish individual Russians or single Russian companies rather than impose broader penalties on whole sectors of the Russian economy—the energy, financial or defense sectors, for instance—Kerry replied: "We're inches away from that now. And if they continue on this path, that's where it's heading".

At the same time, Kerry has no doubt: Russia's actions are not the product of any collective Russian view of the world, but are caused by the decision of an individual - Vladimir Putin. "The Ukraine crisis is obviously very personally driven in ways that I think are uniquely inappropriate to 21st century leadership".

"It's an amazing display of a kind of personal reaction to something that just doesn't fit into the lessons learned for the last 60 years or 70 years. It's so divorced that it leaves you feeling badly for the consequences. I think the Russian people are going to pay a price for this. It's unfortunate for the Russian people, who clearly don't fit into the costs that are being attached to this, because it appears to be so personal to president Putin", he added.

Kerry said he finds the Russian leader's appeals to nationalism in particular "dangerous in this time and place". And he discounted the idea that the Russia's actions are unfolding spontaneously. "There's no question that plans were executed in a thoughtful way in Crimea", Kerry said. "Obviously there's a plan. And it's being carried out with a sort of singular resolve, I guess is the way to put it", the Secretary of State added.

It is to be noted that according to the testimony of Russian psychiatrist Natalia Barannikova, when a person "does not recognize any human laws, lives in his own, imaginary world, where everyone around are enemies, believes his behavior is normal, always finds an excuse for any of his deeds, and does not recognize social norms of the society", he needs medical treatment.

In turn, Russian psychiatrist Lyubov Borodina, PhD, defines the state in which the patient lives in his own secluded world as autism and warns:

"Autism is not dementia, and often people suffering from this disease have a phenomenal memory and higher than mediocre abilities... These people ... should be under constant supervision of... doctors in order they not get into a dangerous... situation".

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