Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Israeli Defense Minister will call on "wet terrorists in the john."

SyuzhetyDosrochnye parliamentary elections in Izraile27.01.2009Predvybornye polls gave the victory right Likud KommentariiLitoy piar20.01.2009Predvybornaya struggle in Israel is entering a decisive stadiyuPress-konferentsiiVybory after voyny27.01.2009Na questions readers Lenty.Ru "answer Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Defense Minister Ehud Barak has started" putinizatsiya image, says the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, after reviewing the text of the speech the next chapter of their country's defense establishment.
"As they say in the nation, it is necessary and sorts them wet," - would say Barak on terrorists in the immediate pre-radio program aimed at the Russian-speaking population.
As writes edition, referring to Putin's style, Barak is trying to make a resemblance to "an aggressive leader, which many Russian-speaking voters perceive with sympathy.
The Minister of Defense, previously enjoyed great popularity among immigrants from the former Soviet Union, has recently rasteryal less support, but hopes to recover thanks to tough action in Gaza, believes the newspaper.
Local commentators noted that Barak is perceived by many Israelis as a blacksmith victory in Gaza, which have not begun to complete the political leaders of the country. That's why, even brutal statements to add it to the vote.
Moreover, in Israel, a perception that the Russian-speaking voters tend to vote for the "strong hand", so Barak's campaign, addressed to the Russian-speaking voters, would be "brutal" than a request to their fellow citizens, speaking in Hebrew.
Precedence in the Knesset elections scheduled for February 10. The party "Labor", led by Ehud Barak, is one of the pre-race favorites. The leader has the right Likud party. "
As you know, the Prime Minister of Russia, Vladimir Putin, speaking in September 1999 on the Caucasus terrorists, said: "If you can find them in the toilet, dry and in the john." This expression instantly became winged.

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