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In the seventies, the West, outraged following the Vietnam failure, financed all guerillas that were opposed to the Russians (Afghanistan, Budapest, Uighurs, anti-Castro dissidents...) and subjected entire peoples to intimidation and torture to prevent them from taking side with the Russians.
Now that Russia is back into shape, being an official threat to the hyper-power once again... → the West gets back to bring weapons to the worst rogues (ukrainian protesters, members of the andalusian independence movement, cannibals in Libya and Syria), and one can be sure Soros already intends to set up some rebellion in China in months or years to come. → and oppresses those living in the satellite states, who threaten the submissiveness of their country to the empire (diverse oppressions and humiliations in France, incarceration of EU opponents in Greece, ruthless suppression of popular uprisings in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, carbonization of children in Palestine, violent oppression of demonstrators in New York, destabilization of many African countries (Mali, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan...) The situation is critical, this is the return of the cold war. |
Just the president left it would seem.
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Like in Vegas on the crap table they (meaning EU) were working on the come out roll. |
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Make hay while the day lasts - the opposition(s) may want to ensure progress as long as Putin probably will consider to act with some self-restraint due to Sotchi. Once the Mafia Circus is over, they will find it tougher with him again.
Yanukovich probably plays right that time card, I could imagine. (Mafia Circus I call Sotchi because it seems they only wanted to get the games in order to get access to precious private properties in the Olympic places and expropriate private owners with the Olympic installation building as the legal excuse. Cannot say which was the worst decision for sporting events recently: Bejing, Sotchi or Quatar). |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSxaa-67yGM#t=89
*smirk* Can't blame the Americans for their view on the EU, not one bit. :haha: |
F### the EU...? F###, that lady is f###ing right! :D
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Poetic justice though.:D (on the other hand I actually expect that every secret service in the world is spying on pretty much all higher politicians, otherwise they would be doing a bad job.) |
I am amazed how this story is being spun on this side of the Atlantic - all about the naughty word and the less than complimentary opinions about the EU and Russia.
Hardly anything about any consequences this may have in Ukraine. |
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Oh it is all about the Ukraine, and how the US wants to get their foot in the door. When the EU dared to protest (since what Vitali Klitschko and the US try to do is not the brightest idea under the sun), this by now well-known Missus said "F the EU". B.t.w. is there oil, in the Ukraine. |
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