Zhirinovsky expressed admiration for the
1996 United States presidential election candidate
Pat Buchanan, referring positively to Buchanan's comment labelling the
United States Congress as "
Israeli-occupied territory". Zhirinovsky said that both the United States and the Russian Federation were "under occupation" and that "to survive, we could set aside places on U.S. and
Russian territories to deport this small but troublesome tribe." Scholars of Russia consider him to have a
neo-Eurasianist outlook. In addition to expressing his concern for
Turks and
Caucasians displacing the Russian population from their settled territory, During his 1992 visit to the United States, Zhirinovsky called for "the preservation of the
white race" on television and warned that the white Americans were in danger of turning their country over to
Black and
Hispanic people. In 2004, Zhirinovsky spoke at the City Court of
Saint Petersburg, in reference to the assassination of
Galina Starovoytova. After accusing Starovoytova of having worked for foreign intelligence, he said: "I have always said openly that for democrats of pro-Western orientation there are only three roads: prison, the grave, and emigration." On 23 August 2014, Zhirinovsky said Russia should abolish political parties, instead favouring an
autocratic system in which the leader would be chosen by the "five to six thousand wisest people" in the country. He also proposed returning to the Imperial flag and
anthem. The proposals were rejected by
Vladimir Putin. In September 2016, inspired by
Donald Trump's signature
border wall proposal, Zhirinovsky proposed building a border wall and banning Muslims from entering Russia.
The Last Break Southward In
The Last Break Southward (1995), Zhirinovsky described his worldview, which is as follows: "Since the 1980s, I have elaborated a geopolitical conception—the last break southward, Russia's reach to the shores of the
Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean." This is "really the solution for the salvation of the Russian nation ... It solves all problems and we gain tranquility." Russia would rule the space "from Kabul to Istanbul," and the United States would feel safer with the Russian rule in the region because wars would cease. Perhaps some people in Kabul, Teheran, or Ankara would not like it, but many people would feel better. "The Persians and Turks would suffer a bit but all the rest would gain." The "bells of the Orthodox Church must bell from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean," and
Jerusalem becomes close. It is necessary that "the Christian world reunifies in Jerusalem," and the Palestinian problem can be solved by partial transfer of the Palestinian population to the former territories of Turkey and Iran. The great Russian language and Russian ruble would wield Near Eastern and Central Asian peoples into one Russian citizenship. Along the Russia southern sphere from India to Bosporus, other spheres of influence will stretch from north to south in the forthcoming world order, Latin America would be in the American sphere, Africa in the European sphere. and Japan and China will rule
Southeast Asia,
Indonesia, and Australia. Everywhere "the direction is the same—north-south." Geopolitically, he saw his position as logical: "Hence, the distribution along such a geopolitical formula would be very beneficent for the whole of humanity, and all over the planet would be established warm and clear political climate." "On this occasion, we need a man with at least planetary thinking," who would realise "the geopolitical formula, guaranteeing the interests of the majority on the planet ... This is the fate of Russia. It is destination, fate ... We must do it, for we have no choice ... This is geopolitics." We would do it, assured Zhirinovsky alluding to himself, by the efforts of an "honest, perseverant, patriotically inspired President."
Foreign relations and military excursions , Azerbaijani military officer, who murdered Armenian officer
Gurgen Margaryan during a NATO Partnership for Peace program, Summer 2012 Zhirinovsky was known for his boasts pertaining to other countries, having expressed a desire to reunite countries of the ex-Soviet "
near abroad" with Russia to within the Russia's borders of 1900 (including Finland and Poland). He advocated forcibly retaking
Alaska from the United States (which would then become "a great place to put the
Ukrainians"), turning Kazakhstan into "Russia's back yard", and provoking wars between the clans and the nations of the former Soviet Union and occupying what would remain of it after the wars. Zhirinovsky, who encouraged
separatism within the Russian
minority in the
Baltic countries, Zhirinovsky supported Israel-Russia relations, but said that Israel had to make Russian its official language. He also believed Israel has to pay more attention to the
Russian Orthodox Church, and that Russians are endangered in Israel and should come under the protection of the Russian police. Zhirinovsky led several official Russian delegations to Israel, on behalf of the Russian government. Visiting Israel, he said that he was concerned mainly about the economic situation for the more than one million
Russians living in Israel. He also stated that "Russia will never allow any violence against Israel." To eradicate the
bird flu, he proposed arming all of Russia's population and ordering them and the troops to shoot down migrating birds returning to Russia from
wintering. In 1994, Zhirinovsky sued
Finland Swedish politician
Jutta Zilliacus and the
Swedish Theatre in
Helsinki for
defamation because Zilliacus had used the word "galenpanna", or "madcap", to describe him. In December 1994, the district court of
Vantaa, Finland acquitted her. Also in the 1990s, Zhirinovsky threatened to remove restrictions on arms sales to
Iran and proposed selling the disputed
Kuril Islands to Japan for US$50 billion. In 1999, at the start of the
Second Chechen War, Zhirinovsky, an ardent supporter of
the first war in Chechnya in the mid-1990s, advocated hitting some
Chechen villages with
tactical nuclear weapons. He also advocated using
nuclear weapons and naval
blockade-imposed starvation in the event of a Russian war against Japan. He was also close to the Serbian nationalist leader
Vojislav Šešelj. a drunken Zhirinovsky, hugging two young men, threatened
George W. Bush using offensive language against a
war in Iraq, promised him a cell in the
Butyrka pre-detention facility, and suggested to strike on
Tbilisi, or some other targets instead in coalition with Russia. He called the United States a "flea market" filled with "cocksuckers, jerkers, and faggots", and claimed that Russian scientists were able to change the
gravitational field of the Earth and sink the entire country and
elect a President in the US loyal to Russia. Zhirinovsky said he dreamt of the day "when Russian soldiers can wash their boots in the warm waters of the
Indian Ocean and switch to year-round summer uniforms" following Russia's conquest of Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey and occupation of the
Persian Gulf and the
Mediterranean. He also declared that Bulgaria should
annex the
Republic of Macedonia, and said that Romania is an artificial state supposedly created by Italian
Gypsies who seized territory from Russia, Bulgaria, and Hungary. The country of Georgia was another frequent target of Zhirinovsky's rhetoric. After
Aslan Abashidze was ousted from his position as leader of Ajara, an autonomous Georgian region power, in 2004, Zhirinovsky worried that similar revolutions would occur in
Abkhazia and
South Ossetia. Highly critical of Georgia's pro-Western line, he was an energetic supporter of the republic of Abkhazia that broke away from the Republic of Georgia. In a high-profile incident in August 2004, he departed on a campaign to promote a tourist season in Abkhazia aboard a cruise ship which was briefly intercepted by a Georgian coast guard vessel. Zhirinovsky was expelled from Bulgaria for insulting its president and barred from entry in Germany. In 2006, Zhirinovsky became
persona non grata in Ukraine as well, following his statements regarding the January 2006
Russia–Ukraine gas dispute. His ban was revoked in 2007. In reaction to U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice's criticism of
Russian foreign policy during the dispute, Zhirinovsky stated, "Condoleezza Rice needs a company of soldiers [and] needs to be taken to
barracks where she would be satisfied." in June 2018 After the November 2006
death by poisoning of Russian
defector Alexander Litvinenko in
London, Zhirinovsky said: "Any traitor must be eliminated using any methods. If you have joined the special services to work, then you should work, but to betray, to run away abroad, to give up the secrets you learned while working – all of this looks bad."
Sergei Abeltsev, Zhirinovsky's former
bodyguard and
State Duma member from the LDPR, added: "The deserved punishment reached the traitor. I am sure his terrible death will be a warning to all the traitors that in Russia treason is not to be forgiven. I would recommend to citizen
Berezovsky to avoid any food at the commemoration for his criminal accomplice Litvinenko." In the
2007 Russian election, political patronage from Zhirinovsky enabled Litvinenko murder suspect
Andrei Lugovoi to win election to the Russian parliament and thus obtain formal
parliamentary immunity. Zhirinovsky
accused Great Britain (according to him, "the most barbaric country on the planet") of fomenting
World War I, the
October Revolution, World War II, and the
dissolution of the Soviet Union. After
war broke out between Russia and Georgia in 2008, Zhirinovsky argued in favour of Russian recognition
of Abkhazian and South Ossetian independence. "We should have taken the whole territory of Georgia under control," he complained, and "arrested all Georgian officers and taken them here, like to
Guantanamo, arrested
Saakashvili and handed him over for trial by a military tribunal and gone to the border with Turkey." At the premiere of the film
Taras Bulba in 2009, Zhirinovsky stated: "Everyone who sees the film will understand that Russians and Ukrainians are one people – and that the enemy is from the West". in 2010 during his visit to RussiaWriting about
Marine Le Pen, Zhirinovsky in 2011 said that she could out do her father because "Instead of saying that Islam is terrorism, she simply insists that France is a secular nation that will not stand for hundreds of thousands of Muslims practicing their religious traditions. With this argument, Marine has cleverly defended the French people's right to a secular nation." In that vein, Zhirinovsky said that she has the "chance to represent the French majority." In 2013, when asked about former Ukrainian prime minister
Yulia Tymoshenko, Zhirinovsky said, "Yulia Tymoshenko, I'm sorry, is a woman. I don't like them, as it's easier to persuade a woman. [...] Women are more compliant, and it's dangerous." In the wake of the February 2013
Chelyabinsk meteor, Zhirinovsky was quoted by the
Russian International News Agency as claiming "It's not meteors falling, it's the test of a new weapon by the Americans." At the same time, he derided the
Russian Academy of Sciences for
anarchism and having scientists so old that their brains and reproductive organs no longer worked, telling the "elders" to go home and collect their pensions. On 4 April 2014, in the wake of the
annexation of Crimea,
McDonald's fast-food restaurant franchises in Russia were unable to continue operating after being cut off by their Ukrainian franchisor. Zhirinovsky suggested that McDonald's "should be evicted from Russia" for the affront. On 25 July, amidst the
war in Donbas, the
Ukrainian Interior Ministry launched criminal proceedings against Zhirinovsky and
Communist Party of the Russian Federation leader
Gennady Zyuganov for "financing actions aimed at changing the boundaries of the territory and the state border of Ukraine". In August, Zhirinovsky threatened
Poland and the Baltic states with
carpet bombing, dooming them all to be wiped out. He also sent letters to the governments of Poland,
Romania and
Hungary suggesting that Ukraine be divided between Russia and these three countries. "What will remain of the Baltics? Nothing will remain of them.
NATO airplanes are stationed there. There's an anti-missile defense system. In Poland – the Baltics – they are on the whole doomed. They'll be wiped out. There will be nothing left. Let them re-think this, these leaders of these little dwarf states. How they are leaving themselves vulnerable. Nothing threatens America, it's far away. But Eastern Europe countries will place themselves under the threat of total annihilation. Only they themselves will be to blame. Because we cannot allow missiles and planes to be aimed at Russia from their territories. We have to destroy them half an hour before they launch. And then we have to do carpet bombing so that not a single launch pad remains or even one plane. So – no Baltics, no Poland. Let NATO immediately ask for negotiations with our Foreign Ministry. Then we'll stop. Otherwise well have to teach them the lessons of May 1945." In May 2015, Zhirinovsky stated that former President of Georgia and then-
Odessa governor
Mikheil Saakashvili should be killed. "We will shoot all of your governors, starting with Saakashvili, then they'll be afraid. And there will be a different situation in Europe and Ukraine. ... Let's aim at Berlin, Brussels, London, and Washington." He then said Ukrainian political prisoner
Nadiya Savchenko should be shot and hanged in
Belgrade. In November 2015, after a Turkish F-16 fighter
shot down a Russian Sukhoi Su-24M jet near the Syria–Turkey border, Zhirinovsky said in a speech to the Duma that Russia must detonate a nuclear bomb on the
Bosphorus to create a 10-meter-high
tsunami wave to wipe out at least 9 million Istanbul residents. In August 2016, Zhirinovsky prayed for the Republican
U.S. presidential election nominee,
Donald Trump to defeat
Hillary Clinton, whom he considered dangerous, in order to take his party's ideology global. He also expressed his desire to test his DNA to determine whether he and Trump were related. In September 2016, inspired by
Donald Trump's border wall policy, Zhirinovsky proposed building a border wall and banning Muslims from entering Russia. In April 2017, Zhirinovsky promised to drink champagne if Donald Trump were
impeached, saying: "A half of Americans voted for different foreign policies. Trump breaks his promises, and if he continues breaking them, his impeachment is inevitable." Following the
2021 United States Capitol attack, Zhirinovsky praised Trump and
tweeted: "Be brave Donald. We're with you, you'll get help from abroad." from Vladimir Putin in 2015 In a speech on 27 December 2021, Zhirinovsky appeared to almost predict the day of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine of 24 February 2022, stating: "We shouldn't saber rattle, [we] need to say: let's comply [with the conditions demanded by Russia], and if you refuse, then we can apply another agenda. And which one — you will feel it, at 4 o'clock in the morning, on February 22. I would wish 2022 to be a peaceful year, but I love the truth, for 75 years I have been telling the truth. It will not be a peaceful year. It will be a year when Russia eventually becomes a great country, and everyone must shut up and respect our country, otherwise they shut our mouth and start exterminate Russians first in Donbass and then in western Russia, so let's in this way appreciate a new direction of foreign policy of Russia." ==Threatening behaviour and assaults==