You probably still remember the furor created by the left-wing press from an incident in 2007, when Putin was accused of deliberately letting his labrador named Koni near Angela Merkel during a meeting with the purpose of intimidation. 

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In his interpretation of 444, Chancellor Merkel said after what happened that

"I understand why you had to do that. He wanted to prove that he was a man. He is only afraid of his own weakness. Russia has nothing. It has neither a successful policy nor a successful economy. That's all he has."

InfoStart announced in a headline that

Putin tried to intimidate Merkel with his Labrador, according to the chancellor's advisor.

This is how they explained the details of the terrible dog attack:

At the time, not only the German, but almost the entire world press was covered by the photo in which it is clear that Putin's huge, pitch-black labrador burst into the meeting room and immediately began sniffing at Merkel's feet.

All this caused a huge uproar in Germany even then. Speculations have continued ever since as to whether Putin deliberately used the labrador named Koni to intimidate the chancellor. Merkel's foreign policy advisor has probably put an end to the speculation ZDF public television.

Christoph Heusgen, who was the chancellor's foreign policy right-hand man for years, emphasized in the interview almost without any doubt that Putin "ordered" the giant labrador on purpose. The former adviser said that during the preparation of the visit, he specifically asked his Russian colleagues that the Russian head of state's favorite dog should not be in the room during the negotiations.

Merkel knows that the labrador is almost always close to its owner, but she said that she "would be grateful" if he stayed away this time. Heusgen also informed his Russian partners about the reason, namely that Merkel had been bitten by a dog years earlier and the fear has been going on ever since.

The former foreign policy advisor believed that what happened on Putin's part clearly meant the intention to demonstrate power. According to him, the Russian head of state quite consciously tried to intimidate Merkel.

"You can't be surprised at this, since genetically it is a KGB man," said Christoph Heusgen.

It is not surprising that the former chancellor has been questioned countless times about how he remembers what happened. Angela Merkel has always tried to explain what happened with humor. The last time he spoke to Der Spiegel a year ago was that a dog would not be a problem for a "good" chancellor.

Putin himself returned to what had happened a few years later. He claimed that he actually wanted to surprise the chancellor with a kind of "kind gesture". And when he found out later that Merkel was afraid of dogs, he said he personally apologized immediately afterwards.

So, according to the independent press (contradictory information regarding Merkel's statement) and the former foreign policy advisor, Putin,

the former KGB chief villain used a labrador to intimidate the German chancellor, because the labrador was specifically bred for this purpose. If you don't just…

Let's add that at the time it was considered an open secret that Koni attended the press conferences because the journalists were constantly pelting him with biscuits. And because—for heaven's sake! – we are talking about a labrador. About a breed of dog that has never passed a guard-protection exam. With reason.

And then let's look at the other side of the coin, what is the situation with President Biden's dogs now!

In a February 28, 2024 article, the nonprofit organization Judicial Watch announced that it had obtained 269 pages of records from the US Secret Service about aggressive incidents involving President Biden's dog, Commander, including at least 23 bites. After one incident, public tours of the East Wing were halted for about 20 minutes due to blood on the floor from the attack.

The records were obtained in an October 2023 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch after the Secret Service failed to respond to a July 31, 2023, request for all records related to the Biden family dog, Commander.

Through FOIA requests and lawsuits, Judicial Watch exposed the White House's lies about the severity and number of attacks by the Bidens' previous dog, Major. Judicial Watch then received a tip that Commander had also assaulted Secret Service personnel, and in July of last year discovered documents showing 10 biting incidents.

According to a Judicial Watch source, President Biden abused his dogs, hitting and kicking them.

Among the latest records obtained by Judicial Watch is a spreadsheet detailing 22 incidents between October 2022 and June 2023, 10 of which required medical treatment.

Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, said the documents about the attacks by President Biden's dogs once again raise fundamental questions about the president and the Secret Service. It's a special kind of insanity and corruption when a President and First Lady lets their dog repeatedly attack Secret Service and White House personnel. And instead of protecting his agents,

the Secret Service tried to illegally hide documents about abuses by the Biden family.

And finally, we won't reveal a big secret by recording:

a German shepherd can also be used as a weapon, it bites with 300 kg, so it doesn't matter who is above him in the ranking. guarding and protection, it is universal perfection the writer of these lines kept and rehabilitated them for 18 years .

but if the owner is sloppy, senile, and without authority, the dog takes control and sets its own tasks. Presumably this happened in the White House as well.

This is not surprising, it is a completely natural reaction on the part of a German Shepherd. What is not a natural reaction is the silence of the unsustainable state of affairs and the effort to cover up the attacks on the part of the Biden administration.

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