NATO Points Finger at Putin for Nemtsov's Murder

I feel its safe guaranteeing that Putin will never be found as a party involved in this, whether its by a Western news source like CNN or RT. Main reason being because he personally took charge in the investigation and almost immediately ruled himself out. This is very suspicious to say the least, and allows him to control all evidence and information pertaining to the case. Also Putin is too smart to ever get caught doing the dirt. He has too many people loyal to him to do bad stuff for him and it's likely that most of those people are more fearful of Putin's wrath than anyone else's should they decide to become disloyal.

The West is biased against Putin for sure and now more so than ever because of the violence and death his policies have caused. It's true that the West will clash with Russian culture on the basis of being different, but it's safe to say that Russian culture and Western culture both believe that killing people is bad, especially innocents and children. Putin has forced this to happen in Ukraine and continues to fuel this conflict. Thousands of Russians will also die in this shadow war they supposedly are not involved in, and cousins will be killing cousins just because Mr. Putin has an egotistical drive to leave a powerful legacy.

He does not have Russia's interests in mind as a whole. He fights for himself and for his friends, that is Russia for him. The average person is cattle to be used until they prove useless. Good case in point is how little he blinked with the sanctions placed upon his actions, and how much more difficult life will become for the average Russian. With or without the sanctions, he and his friends will continue to rake in millions, fuck rotations of beautiful 16-20 year old girls, eat their caviar, drink their high-end vodka, drive the best cars possible, etc. We all sort of admire him since we would all like this for ourselves, but one has to question his true intentions for Russia as a whole, and that's how you measure the worth of a leader.

/r/worldnews Thread Link - themoscowtimes.com