Jew Chess Champion Garry Kasparov Claims Vladimir Putin Is Most Dangerous Man In The World

Daily Slave
October 1, 2014

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Garry Kasparov – the Jew who Jews want to Jew Russia.

Garry Kasparov, the Jewish chess champion who has been promoted by Jewish media outlets as a potential political opponent to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is now saying that Putin is the most dangerous man in the world.  He has even gone so far to claim that Putin is more dangerous than the Islamic State.

These statements are of course completely insane.  The Jew controlled United States government and Israel have shown themselves to be the most dangerous entities in the world today.  Israel just killed thousands of women and children in the Gaza Strip for no justifiable reason and the American military has invaded countless countries over the past several years.  Who knows how many people the American military has killed fighting wars for Jewish and Israeli interests.

Compare that to Russia, which following the break up of the Soviet Union, has done very little militarily.

I think Kasparov’s statements represent more evidence that the Jews are not that happy with what has taken place politically in Russia.  Even though I don’t support everything Putin has done, it appears as if he is largely taking Russia in the opposite direction that the Jews are taking Western nations.

Yahoo News:

Arguably the world’s best chess player ever, Garry Kasparov is on a new mission. He hopes to convince the world that the biggest threat to global unrest is not the Islamic State, al-Qaida or North Korea. Instead it is Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president from 2000 to 2008 and then again from 2012 to today.

In an interview with Yahoo News and Finance Anchor Bianna Golodryga, Kasparov outlined his reasons for believing that Putin should be what keeps the world up at night. He chided President Barack Obama for being too late in addressing Putin’s aggression in Ukraine — ultimately annexing Crimea. And while he views the president’s speech at the United Nations— calling Russia’s invasion into Ukraine  and ideology of “might makes right” backward —he still believes that actions speak louder than words. Kasparov has extremely harsh words for what he views as European indifference to Putin’s actions, and he compares the world’s complacency with the lead-up to World War II.