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Putin’s Popularity Grows Sharply in Egypt

From Ridus.ru:

Vladimir Putin Sharply Gains Popularity in Egypt

The President of Russia Vladimir Putin is gaining popularity sharply among Egypt’s residents. This is happening in the days of the political stand-off between Islamists and supporters of the army in this North African country.

The Russian leader is really catching up in popularity to the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. A huge poster with Putin navy uniform with an inscription in Arabic “Bye-bye, America!” came out yesterday in the northern capital of Alexandria next to an image of el-Sisi and President Gamal Abdel Nasser, beloved by Egyptians. A similar poster was hung out in the Egyptian resort city of Hurghada, adorned by the portraits of the three leaders the inscription written in Russian: “To fight terrorism, it is necessary that the people authorize the military fight using violence and terrorism,” reports ITAR-TASS.

On Friday millions of people came out onto the streets of Egyptian cities in support of the armed forces and against terrorism, already breaking June 30’s record when over 30 million gathered on squares.

Many Egyptians express gratitude to Russia for its help and support in these hard times for the country. In the local media and social networks, a hot topic is that after the United States suspended the supply of F-16 fighters to the party, Moscow allegedly offered Cairo S-300 air defence systems and tens of modern “Migs”.

Comments from Ridus.ru:

Balu:

Obviously? He’s a strong leader. He controls the country. He suppressed the Liberal fanatic sect members, not destroying them, but not giving them the chance to react either.

Sinbad: (responding to above)

Let’s put up a scoreboard))) Both England and Egypt are already for Putin..who’s next? France or Germany?

Zeleny: (responding to above)

Putin’s also popular among the Greens… Now Egyptians are Green!!!! We’ve become bigger.

moskvich-412: (responding to above)

It’d be better if he were popular in his own country!

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

He is popular in Russia too. Unarguably. But so what about Russia. He even has supporters on Alpha. So it doesn’t need to be thrown up here.

Aliens from Alpha Centauri.

moskvich-412: (responding to above)

I’ve been saying: in his own country, not in Russia

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

[…] There’s somethin wth ur transmission. It seems.

Aliens.

moskvich-412: (responding to above)

We have our Russia, and you and Putin, it seems, have another?

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

It’s different for everybody. Each individual organism reflects the reality surrounding it in its brains differently. As many viewers there are variants. Plus, to this, in every head are scissors that cut out everything from this painting that isn’t suited for the operating system installed in the “brain” of an earthling human aborigine. It’s a complicated idea. No point talking about it. You could be deeply disappointed.

Aliens from Alpha Centauri.

kilzar: (responding to above)

It’s not in your brain, but life experience and Russians are rich in that respect:) So these very experiences build up in that very brain:)

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

Well something like that. Aha. Just these experiences don’t really build up in one place, the brain hangs them on sticks. If there’s nowhere for a particular image to be hung, then it’s thrown out. The set of sticks and the twigs on the sticks is different for everyone. Thus, the same thing is expressed in the brains of various organisms differently.

Aliens.

kilzar: (responding to above)

A pathologist of anatomy wasn’t asked about twigs:) The patient needs to be more alive than dead:)

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

Whether he’s alive or dead doesn’t have any specific meaning. Limbo.

Aliens.

Berodakh Baladan syn Baladana:

The opinion on Putin in his own country is all right. Comrade Putin’s supporters in Russia don’t really like to sit days and nights without a break at a computer – there are 45 million of us who voted for Putin. A hard-working collective of a few thousand trolls is inventing Putin’s fake “unpopularity” on the internet. Also – commentators who know Russian, but don’t live in Russia write the majority of the negative comments about Putin. Migrants of various waves, the children of migrants of various waves. Also those who stole in Russia and left – they write lies. Also the children of those who are living on stolen money abroad are children who think that father ran from Russia due to Russia’s authorities persecuting honest people. A few commentators are living in kibbutzes – all day they fight against a harmful moth which is destroying the dill and carrot harvest, all night they write comments about evil and cruel Comrade Putin.

moskvich-412: (responding to above)

And those who are living on stolen money in Russia are enthused about him! Good job!

Berodakh Baladan syn Baladana: (responding to above)

Your reaction is standard,an often used typical boilerplate response. – This is easy to identify; there are people with temporary outbursts and there are those who complain for a long time tediously and stereotypically. Such a old and worn response, to be brief – these people also complain about Putin because it’d be easier to use stolen money not under Putin, but under another regime. Our thieves actively support and feed the anti-Putin opposition and professional nationalists.

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

Our Brother, Berodakh Baladan syn Baladana, You again are right. This [guy] also came up to Us today. He has a full trunk of banalities and there’s something off with his transmission. He he he.

Aliens.

Berodakh Baladan syn Baladana: (responding to above)

It’d be time to put these banalities into the archive – but obviously new bananas are sadly growing in whatever place they fell. In a word, the routine is addictive. The rest are just tired, they just leave upvotes. +18 [upvotes] – where else could eighteen plusses be found for all of a couple of hours, on the sixth Page Down)!!! Evidence at any rate…

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

Rascals on rascals. They got together in a circle and upvote each other. Typical behavior of the G2 strain detected. The same thing, actually, happened during the headline auctions in the wild 90s.

Aliens.

moskvich-412: (responding to above)

Next you’ll be saying I’m a bot.

Niko Griby Belik: (responding to above)

A fool, more likely.

Aliens.

bubnovy valet: (responding to above)

Here you have a 100% hit

sera: (responding to above)

ESSR – the Egyptian Soviet Socialist Republic will join the USSR 2.0 after it is restored. They’ll soon be ready.

Proletarij:

He’s losing in his own country(((

Sinbad: (responding to above)

What old data you have)) According to Levada’s surveys, his rating’s growing))

korobov maksim: (responding to above)

Then why is he complaining…

Mihon:

Take him there.

rufus-850: (responding to above)

Beat you to it…

Tovarishch O. Bender: (responding to above)

It’ll take a while for him to get there if you use Post of Russia

Fastis:

Every third Muscovite values the work of President Putin negatively, the Levada Center’s latest survey showed: 15% have a very bad impression about his work, 16% just have a bad one. 27% are pleased, there’s a very good impression from 7% of them. The same survey took place in June 2005, when 41% of Muscovites were pleased with Putin and only 16% were not.

In the post-electoral period the general Russian rating of trust in Putin has fallen, show studies by VTSIOM, – from 58% in the beginning of February to 49-52%.

Bona Fide: (responding to above)

Putin’s myth is being dispelled like smoke )

Arseny-Puzatov: (responding to above)

[…]for the past 15-20 years in Moscow there has been a concentration of evil that has flowed into a once wonderful city from everywhere, from Pyrlovka-on-Don to Bishkek and Osh, exceeding all reasonable and unreasonable limits.

The saddest thing is that this evil, having taken root in Moscow, begins to think that it’s a Muscovite and proudly writes “I is from Moscow”.

vyselki: (responding to above)

Yeah something has always been flowing into Moscow. Since the times of the USSR, all means and money have flowed into this wonderful city. It got fat and impudent at a time when the rest of the country was struggling and making ends meet for food. It might be time to pay back for the fattening of Soviet and post-Soviet times.

Arseny-Puzatov: (responding to above)

You, dear, are not the same as the rest of Russia. I won’t specify how.

vyselki: (responding to above)

That’s true. But in the rest of Russia live people who are close to me who hold exactly these feelings towards the dear capital.

Crescent:

So the S-300’s are what’s gaining popularity with them, not Putin.

Kosstix:

I want to believe! I wish dear Vladimir Vladimirovich a most quick victory in the elections in Egypt and a happy journey to Cairo – for a four year term )

Ksander:

Well send him there

VsyoPutyom:

Let them come and get him then

Rufus55:

As we believed. Anyone who pays the money can hang posters. They could be paid for with money from Moscow.

chelovek-9119:

146% support

Dopler-ru:

Let him move there

kilzar:

He doesn’t want egypt:)

Soloney:

we’ll give Putin to Egypt and that’s the end of it.

busya:

So let them take him for themselves! they have a crisis anyway! there won’t be anything worse anymore!!!