Obama would save Putin from drowning
IT’S official: Even though they are involved in the worst East-West clash since the Cold War, Barack Obama would save Vladimir Putin from drowning, if it really came to that.
Obama yesterday delivered his answer to a question posed to Putin during a live television appearance earlier this month — would his US rival come to his rescue?
Putin answered by saying that though he did not have a special personal relationship with Obama he thought the US leader was “a decent and brave person.
“And of course, he would.”
In a rare moment of humor at an alarming moment of the Ukraine crisis, Obama confirmed he would indeed throw the Russian leader a lifeline, when questioned by a US journalist.
“I absolutely would save Mr Putin if he were drowning,” Obama said. “If anybody is out there drowning, I would save them.
“I used to be a pretty good swimmer, I grew up in Hawaii,” Obama said, before adding with a rueful smile: “I am a little bit out of practice.”
In a news conference with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, Obama also cast his own judgement on Putin’s character.
“Mr Putin is not a stupid man,” Obama said, reasoning that the Russian leader had acknowledged that Western sanctions imposed as a result of Russia’s annexation of Crimea in Ukraine were having an impact on the Russian economy.
Even before the Ukraine showdown, Putin and Obama had a difficult relationship and had endured several photo-ops after summits noted for stilted body language.
Obama once compared Putin to a “bored kid” slouching at the back of the class, and wondered whether the Kremlin chief’s public persona was just a “tough guy” act and a “shtick” to impress his domestic political constituency.
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