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And your English is great. Even some native English speakers stumble over our words sometimes Last edited by TarJak; 05-08-14 at 03:29 AM. |
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Putin blinks, said Mr Quatro. Her hasn't. He already got what he wanted: the Crimneanh, A prevention of EU and NATO moving into the Ukraine, a clearification that without Russia nothing goes in the Eastern Ukraine, the prevention of a strong unified government in Kiev, and as they report now: "far-leading concession" by Western nations. The Eastern Ukraine however, would be a financial burden to Russia, so why picking it up if being able to control it from the outside without needing to shoulder the financial burdens. By keeping the East unsettled and rebellious, he can notoriously keep Kiev under pressure. In chess, you do not uselessly exchange a figure for another figure you got pinned. The pinning itself is of much more tactical value than a pointless exchange of two figures that makes life easier for your opponent.
In this context it is interesting to learn that the Ukraine has just bought gold worth 1 billion dollars with money freshly given to it from Western powers and global institutions. I am all for buying gold, but with my money MY gold only, please. Why, amongst others, my money got wasted wasted to them so that THEY can buy gold, is beyond me, I think this was not what that made-in-the-West money was meant for... ![]()
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Hi everyone - thanks for kind words!
I've noticed another problem concerning mass media and public opinion: and that's simply a language barrier. Concerning my point of view on this conflict, You must admit one thing - I don't watch TV - neither Russian, nor Western. My AV system is not even connected to antenna or SAT. Most info I get on the situation comes from Internet or from direct speaking with different people. And here I've got an advantage - I am bilingual ( three lingual counting French although I don't speak but only read, and a bit of German, Japanese and so on.., ah! And don't forget about Ukrainian - every Russian can understand Ukrainian if not talk) so I can get info everywhere, while most Western people get info only in English or in their local languages and most Russians get info only in Russian. A tremendous volume of info in Russian which is rarely translated just passes away from view of Western public. I suppose You don't trust RT that much as it's a government channel, but unfortunately you can't read blogs, twits, hear Zello channels and so on. There are plenty of them actually. For example - BBC concerning maidan in February showed only Maidan hitmen being fired at by unseen sniper. But it never showed another videos with unarmed Berkut officers who were shot and burned with bottles of napalm by radicals a night before. This kind of videos is being removed from YouTube or being given 18+ ratio very quickly. What you don't see also are Ustream channels. For example the ones from Odessa where Right Sector hitmen kill people who are trying to escape from burning House of Trade Unions, where happy hitmen search and count burnt and head-shot bodies with replicas like "Look haha there's Romeo and Juliet" at the sight of a guy and a girl who died in arms of each other. So-called interim government fully supports that all telling that those people burned themselves and the only guilty persons are Police officials. Strange "European choice"... BBC talking about war in South-East speaks only of junta's forces casualties and never tells about kids being accidentally shot, about junta's APC opening fire at a group of locals who were unarmed and trying to keep military forces out of their town. About a young woman who went out to her balcony to see for her husband coming home and was head-shot by junta sniper. Not to talk about junta's decision to deploy artillery and multiple-rocket launchers against cities without evacuating civilians ( in Russian this word translated as " peaceful inhabitants" ). This move is most dangerous for everyone. You see, we here read the blogs from South-East, here their voices on Zello as they repel junta's forces assaults and feel ourselves ashamed and inept to help people who call themselves Russians (even being Ukrainians) and who ask for our help calling us in Russia "well-fed hamsters". That's on the one hand. On the other - if artillery and multiple launch systems would be used - our country would have to react because if it won't react than we are true are well-fed hamsters who care only for their well-fed live. By the words "react" I mean not necessarily an intervention. It could be point cruise missile strikes in style we've eliminated Dudaev. Or it could be night attack helos Mi-28 strike on junta's armoured vehicles groups. But that would give junta's another aces in hand for their propaganda and I imagine what would be shown in Western media assuming they won't show junta's artillery firing at Slavyansk. And in case of intervention we can face partisan actions because although South-East is for most part Russian - it's not totally Russian like Crimea. Another long-lasting hot conflict is not the thing I personally dream about taking into account ten years of Chechnya and knowing how much work and time it took for NKVD to get reed of UPA in 40's - 50's ( and those actions were taking place only in woods on a small territory of westernmost parts of Ukrainian Soviet Republic). At least that would mean my own hamster's life will become less well-fed. So the last VVP's words of moving the troops from the border and ask to postpone the vote in South-East while being concidered by South-Eastern people as betrayal, are in fact partly to give junta a chance not to overescalate the situation. Of course first artillery barrage would give him an argument like : " You see, We've told them..." Actually, I don't see an exit from this situation - junta is not interested in loosing most important industrial region, locals have lost interest to project "Ukraine" and won't talk with junta, West supporting junta and trying to save the face after Odessa, Us trying to save the face after talking of non-supporting people whom we have to support... Let's study foreign languages ![]()
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I suppose the Russians are quite happy to leave Chernobyl to the Ukrainians.
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The audience this way gets trained and educated to censor itself without realising it. Great! Orwell's vision in comparison was primitive if you compare it to this perfidy today. Its a problem in all Western nations, Europe and America alike.
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Many animals that returned to the radiating zone show to have grown stronger immune systems and resistances to radiation, they grow slightly bigger and are slightly stronger in muscles. No joke. I read it some weeks ago in some German report that was - I think - summarising the findings of some Russian or Finnish scientists, I do not precisely recall it anymore. Talk was of many bird species, wolves and deer. No word on insects, reptiles, fishes, bears (if they had bears there).
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Not necessarily:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...wasteland.html http://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/07/op...ted-chernobyl/ Of course, now I need to post: ![]() |
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^ Bah! At that age they're fixtures and fittings
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Lucky Jack
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We'll settle this in York young man...I may be short on teeth but I still have a ferocious bite
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#1018 |
Lucky Jack
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Gentlemen, let's not joke on Chernobyl at least here. Of course it's not something that could be dealt this way - 'cause it's our mutual tragedy all across former USSR. It was our common country the days it happened. A lot of people suffered ( my relatives as well) and still suffer. Knowing the still danger of this object ... And Ukraine doesn't have neither money nor specialists to cope with it on it's own.
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The Sarcophagus that currently is over the station is in a really bad shape and it's hell to pay fo the whole European continent if that thing collapses on top of the remains of the Reactor. They planned to have the NSC (New Safe Confinement) up in 2015 which should prevent any more radioactive waste to spread into the enviroment, prevent further corrosion to the existing shelter and allow partial deconstruction of the old shelter like the unstable roof.
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nato, putin, ukraina, ukraine, ukrajna |
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