tzor wrote:Because in the end (and this is not a bash on any one particular country, we do this in the United States as well) our decisions on foreign leaders is based mostly on personality.
As PL said, we actually think about the policies, and how likely their decisions are to completely fuck the rest of us. Unfortunately, your country is so big that when it sneezes, the rest of us get a cold, except with people like Bush and McPalin, it's more a case of "when America gets a tummy ache, the rest of us get acute intermittent Porphyria".
It's just a shame that the rest of the world, clearly affected by these things, doesn't get a say. I mean, no-one cares when it comes to who is in charge of, say, Switzerland (except possibly the Swiss, with a very small chance of their neighbours vaguely caring), but because America is too big, the rest of the world actually cares and is majorly affected.
Basically, you can afford to not care, or to simply go by personality, when it comes to foreign leaders.
SphereOfFeetMan wrote:
How much does America know about Putin's personality? I don't know anything at all about it.
I can't speak for America here, but many aspects of his personality are fairly well known: he acts very aggressive and confident, walking with a swagger and outright saying things like "When an aggressor comes into your territory, you need to punch him in the face". He is a national champion of Sambo wrestling (similar to judo, but with more emphasis on "I break you.") and has been known to do things like a Bond villain.
Also, rumour has it that when he frowns, people explode.
Still, that's basically all we get - their projected personalities, quotes and the like. What's known about Medvedev? He's a lot more calm, apparently. That isn't much to go by. "He doesn't have Putin's cocky swagger" is hardly a description.