Russia puts tanks and missiles back in Red Square parade
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press WriterFri May 9, 1:18 PM ET
Russia showcased its military might and youthful new president to the world Friday, as heavy tanks and missile launchers rumbled across Red Square in a Victory Day parade for the first time since the Soviet era.
In a nationally broadcast speech two days after his inauguration, President Dmitry Medvedev avoided the bellicose rhetoric of his mentor and predecessor, Vladimir Putin, who drew parallels between United States and Nazi Germany during last year’s parade.
However, in his speech marking victory over Adolf Hitler’s Germany, the 42-year-old Medvedev said the history of World War II demonstrated that military conflicts are rooted in “irresponsible ambitions which prevail over interests of nations and entire continents.”
“We must not allow contempt for the norms of international law,” he said, in what sounded like veiled criticism of the United States and its Western allies.
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