If they approach Russia with love, then Putin will respond very well

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Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar's Live Conversation on A9TV dated September 10th, 2014

I do not think that Putin wept the other day just because his national anthem was being played.

That sense of isolation may have troubled him.

Because he went to Mongolia. Before him stood the Mongolian army in bright red clothes. His country being isolated hurts him. They are the only people he can meet with and have dealings with. That is a terrible picture. That is how I interpret that image.

He must be in a state of great nervous tension. He was weeping hard because he is very troubled.

Why are you engaged in this campaign against the immaculate Russian nation? You should embrace them. Of course Putin will use a more aggressive language when he is troubled and feels offended.

If they (Europe) were to approach them with love, then democracy and human rights and love would come to them, too.

Then Putin would find courage. The other way he feels he has to use methods more appropriate to the mafia.

The picture I saw at that ceremony was terrifying. The Mongolian troops were wearing their national costume. They wore harsh expressions on their faces. Putin’s nerves may have given out.

Because Mongolia is also an isolated country. It is excluded and its people are not treated with love. Is that not very sad? What need is there for such a chilly appearance and icy temperature? Asia has been left in the dark from one end to the other. That is a terrifying picture.

You have the warmth and quality and beauty of Europe, which is so full of life on the one hand, and then you have this coldness and paralysis and fright there. Everywhere is devoid of art and there are these horrible, cold buildings. There is a meaningless, dull expression on people’s faces. They are dragging the world into difficulties.

Russian women’s faces give the feeling that they want to be loved. You can tell they have lovely souls.

- Europe has said it is continuing with sanctions against Russia even though Russia has accepted many conditions.

Adnan Oktar: They are reluctant to leave Ukraine out of fear. They are afraid that if they leave the others will step in. Putin feels sorry for the people and nation.