All of the world's leaders should meet up on an annual basis, each carrying a Ravensburger 3D jigsaw with them - each puzzle representing the respective nation's most famous landmark. Then they have to build the puzzle, with the world's press in attendance, and the first to do it gets to rule the planet for the next year. This would not only offer us a chance to shine on the world stage, it would also offer a much needed boon to the puzzle industry.
Well first you are going to have to ask him to define what he meant by "spot on" before asking for proof in the first place. For all you know he could be referring to domestic Russian issues that Putin is spot on in.
Talking of puzzles.... When I was up the pub recently a female friend was talking about the number puzzles (sodoku) but she couldn't remember what they were called so I helpfully told her they were called bukake. No heard any fallout from it yet when she starts talking to people about how she enjoys bukake.
I would have thought it pretty clear really.By "Spot-on" I meant Putin's response to the clamour to let slip the dogs of war on Syria.Putin merely stated that they needed proof of who the perpetrator was before launching an attack,given that proof was available he said that Russia would support action. I suppose if you are being cynical you could argue that proof isn't possible,but that's hardly Putin's fault.
So what do you want him to prove? Saudi Arabia are involved and that they hate Assad. That can be fairly easily proved. But why would that make Putin an arsehole
Always? I suppose you think their intentions in the affair are no more than gold hearted humanitarian ones? Gotta love the peace missiles and democracy bombs