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The promoters of this boycott and the ones responsible for it not only err in the most elementary courtesy by not returning the favor to Vladimir Putin, for attending the commemoration of the Normandy landings last June, where he crossed paths for the first time with his Ukrainian counterpart Poroshenko. They not only err at the foremost principle of diplomacy, as General DeGaulle professed it, to put reality in front of feelings, and states in front of friendships; their insult to Russia constitutes first off, an outrage to history, practically a denial of history. Is the present to erase the past, as with Big Brother in Orwell? Should politics be trumping the truth?Below is RT's coverage of the D-Day commemoration last year in France. Notice that Putin uses the opportunity to forward diplomatic discussion and resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. Barry smiles a lot.
Mssrs Obama, Hollande, Cameron and other western leaders -- whose names, if not already forgotten, soon will be -- are too quick to hold cheap the frightening tribute of the twenty million lost that Russia and Stalin payed for the common cause at the time of world war.

Comment: If the Houthi rebels' claim is true, then Saudi Arabia has its hands full in this war.
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