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Putin wants US date to quit Iraq | Putin wants US date to quit Iraq |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the US should set a date for a withdrawal from Iraq. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the US should set a date for a withdrawal from Iraq. |
He was speaking during a live televised question-and-answer session with Russians covering both domestic and foreign policy issues. | He was speaking during a live televised question-and-answer session with Russians covering both domestic and foreign policy issues. |
Mr Putin said that while the US avoided setting a pull-out date "the Iraqi leadership... won't rush to build up its own security forces". | Mr Putin said that while the US avoided setting a pull-out date "the Iraqi leadership... won't rush to build up its own security forces". |
He also said Russia planned "grandiose" improvements to its armed forces. | |
New missile technology and an overhaul of the nuclear arsenal were also planned, he said. | |
Missile shield | |
Mr Putin said the US presence in Iraq was motivated in part by a desire to "establish control of the country's oil reserves". | |
But he said the US was now engaged in a "pointless" battle against a popular uprising. | |
"One can wipe off a political map some tyrannical regime... but it's absolutely pointless to fight with a people," he said. | |
He assured his audience that Russia, unlike Iraq, was militarily strong enough to defend its territory and its natural resources. | |
Mr Putin also warned that Russia would boost its deployment of weapons if Washington went ahead with plans to build a missile shield. | |
Moscow and Washington have already argued over US plans to build missile bases in countries that were once part of the Soviet Union's sphere of influence. | |
Other topics discussed by the Russian leader included the economy and the threat of terrorism. | |
He said he was committed to cutting inflation and pointed to a drop in recorded terror attacks as proof his security policy was bearing fruit. | |
'Prime Minister' | |
Russians submitted more than one million questions by telephone, text messages or via the internet, the Kremlin said. | Russians submitted more than one million questions by telephone, text messages or via the internet, the Kremlin said. |
Thursday's phone-in amid growing speculation about Mr Putin's plans after his second presidential term ends in March. | |
Under the Russian constitution, he is not allowed to run for a third consecutive term as president. | Under the Russian constitution, he is not allowed to run for a third consecutive term as president. |
Earlier this month, Mr Putin, 55, raised the possibility of becoming future prime minister. | Earlier this month, Mr Putin, 55, raised the possibility of becoming future prime minister. |
He said he had accepted the proposal by the pro-Kremlin United Russia to head the party's list in December's parliamentary election - a move that would guarantee him a seat in the next parliament. | He said he had accepted the proposal by the pro-Kremlin United Russia to head the party's list in December's parliamentary election - a move that would guarantee him a seat in the next parliament. |
That was the clearest indication yet that Mr Putin is determined to stay at the centre of power in Russia, correspondents say. | That was the clearest indication yet that Mr Putin is determined to stay at the centre of power in Russia, correspondents say. |
This is the sixth time Mr Putin has done the phone-in since coming to office. | This is the sixth time Mr Putin has done the phone-in since coming to office. |