Vladimir Zhirinovsky, leader of the
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, speaks during an interview with
Reuters in Moscow, Russia, October 11, 2016. Picture taken October 11,
2016.
REUTERS/Maxim Zmeyev
Americans should
vote for Donald Trump as president next month or risk being dragged into
a nuclear war, according to a Russian ultra-nationalist ally of
President Vladimir Putin who likes to compare himself to the U.S.
Republican candidate.
Vladimir
Zhirinovsky, a flamboyant veteran lawmaker known for his fiery
rhetoric, told Reuters in an interview that Trump was the only person
able to de-escalate dangerous tensions between Moscow and Washington.
By
contrast, Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton could spark World
War Three, said Zhirinovsky, who received a top state award from Putin
after his pro-Kremlin Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) came
third in Russia's parliamentary election last month.
Many
Russians regard Zhirinovsky as a clownish figure who makes outspoken
statements to grab attention but he is also widely viewed as a faithful
servant of Kremlin policy, sometimes used to float radical opinions to
test public reaction.
"Relations
between Russia and the United States can't get any worse. The only way
they can get worse is if a war starts," said Zhirinovsky, speaking in
his huge office on the 10th floor of Russia's State Duma, or lower house
of parliament.
"Americans
voting for a president on Nov. 8 must realise that they are voting for
peace on Planet Earth if they vote for Trump. But if they vote for
Hillary it's war. It will be a short movie. There will be Hiroshimas and
Nagasakis everywhere."
Zhirinovsky's
comments coincide with deep disagreements between Washington and Moscow
over Syria and Ukraine and after the White House last week accused
Russia of a campaign of cyber attacks against Democratic Party
organisations.
Even as
WikiLeaks released another trove of internal documents from Clinton’s
campaign on Wednesday, Putin insisted his country was not involved in an
effort to influence the U.S. presidential election.
THE RUSSIAN TRUMP?
Zhirinovsky
likes to shock liberal public opinion and he has frequently heaped
scorn on the West, which he and other Russian nationalists regard as
decadent, hypocritical and corrupted by political correctness.
His
combative style, reminiscent of Trump's, ensures him plenty of
television air time and millions of votes in Russian elections, often
from the kind of blue-collar workers who are the bedrock of the U.S.
Republican candidate's support.
Zhirinovsky
once proposed blocking off mostly Muslim southern Russia with a barbed
wire fence, echoing Trump's call for a wall along the U.S. border with
Mexico.
Zhirinovsky, who
said he met Trump in New York in 2002, revels in his similarities with
the American businessman - they are the same age, favour coarse,
sometimes misogynistic language and boast about putting their own
country first. Zhirinovsky has even said he wants a DNA test to see if
he is related to Trump.
But
unlike Trump, a billionaire real estate developer who casts himself as
the anti-establishment candidate in the U.S. presidential race with no
past political experience, Zhirinovsky is a consummate political insider
who has sat in the Duma for more than two decades.
Putin
has also praised Trump as "very talented", while the Republican
candidate has said the Kremlin boss is a better leader than U.S.
President Barack Obama. Clinton has accused Trump of being too cosy with
Putin and questioned his business interests in Russia.
In
other comments that have delighted Moscow, Trump has questioned the
value of NATO for Washington, has spoken ambiguously about Russia's 2014
annexation of Ukraine's Crimea and suggested that the United States
under his leadership would adopt a more isolationist foreign policy.
"He
(Trump) won't care about Syria, Libya and Iraq and why an earth should
America interfere in these countries? And Ukraine. Who needs Ukraine?,"
said Zhirinovsky, who once counted himself a friend of Iraq's Saddam
Hussein and Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi and whose deaths he still
laments.
"Trump will have a
brilliant chance to make relations more peaceful ... He's the only one
who can do this," he said, adding that Trump could even win a Nobel
peace prize.
CLINTON "CRAVES POWER"
In contrast,
Zhirinovsky described Clinton as "an evil mother-in law" and said her
record as secretary of state under Obama in 2009-2013 showed she was
unfit to lead her country.
"She
craves power. Her view is that Hillary is the most important person on
the planet, that America is an exceptional country, as Barack Obama
said," said Zhirinovsky. "That's dangerous. She could start a nuclear
war."
In typically chauvinistic remarks, Zhirinovsky said Clinton's gender should also bar her from the presidency.
"Most
Americans should choose Trump because men have been leading for
millions of year. You can't take the risk of having one of the richest,
most powerful countries led by a woman president," he said.
Asked
about lewd comments Trump made about women in 2005 that have harmed his
campaign, Zhirinovsky defended the Republican: "Men all round the world
sometimes say such things that are just for their comrades. We must
only consider his business (and political) qualities."
Though
Putin and Trump have never met, Zhirinovsky said he believed they could
establish a close working relationship, adding: "Victory for Trump
would be a gift to humanity. But if Hillary Clinton wins it will be the
last U.S. president ever."
Credit: Reuters.com
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