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um ...... ok Putin ... whatever you say
"Sometimes I think maybe it would be better for our bear to sit quietly, rather than chasing around the forest after piglets. To sit eating berries and honey instead. Maybe they will leave it in peace," Putin said.
"They will not. Because they will always try to put him on a chain, and as soon as they succeed in doing so, they tear out his fangs and his claws." Putin said he was referring to Russia's nuclear arsenal, which protected its valuable natural resources. "Once they've taken out his claws and his fangs, then the bear ... (will) become a stuffed animal," he said. "The issue is not Crimea. The issue is that we are protecting our sovereignty and our right to exist." :ugone2far ************************************************** ***** Russia get rid of this kook, he's clearly not well. |
why would piglets chain up a bear and rip out his fangs and claws?
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Putin is 100% correct :2 cents:
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The Russians that I know agree with him. Scary folks over there.
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Don't forget that both his own daughters live on the "evil West"... |
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and the last tax privilges for small companies and no taxes for newly open companies created in respsonse to current troubles? also his bad moves ? |
Putin want war, because economy sucks
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Such bullshit
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Well it's too early I think to make a judgement here. The oil price is fundamental and sure every $10 drop knocks a couple % off Russian GDP.
As global growth is slowing, there's a massive mismatch of supply and demand but a lot of this is the work of traders and markets jumping on the negative momentum. Bottom line markets always overshoot (in both directions) to upside and downside. Russia's economy is not in such bad shape and actually Russia has a decent chunk of foreign currency reserves ($400 Bn) and debt is manageable. Russia debt/gdp is like 13% and the US debt/gdp is like over 105% (not include state debt and unfunded liabilities). Putin still has 80% approval rating and China is offering support: China steps into U.S. currency war against Russia and offers Putin major support - National Finance Examiner | Examiner.com I guess it depends how long this persists.... with oil at sub $60 or even lower. I don't have an opinion on this but most major analysts and investors seem to think oil is back in the $70 - $80 range next year. A lot blame is going to OPEC for trying to kill the US shale oil boom but actually if you look carefully, its mainly Russia and Iran that get hit the worst - co-incidence? Now, I'm not one of those who think the US is helping to manipulate the oil price lower (which can easily be done by the way). Rather, global growth is slowing drastically and demand for the major commodities oil, gas, coal, iron ore, copper is actually proving this out. You need all those higher to demonstrate global growth and all are substantially lower. It looks like the deflation which is being talked about in the media. China is slowing and of course China the main, major singular driver for demand on energy and industrial commodities. So it should be clearer in early 2016 how things are going to move forward but there's no easy answer because its complex. |
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"The issue is not Crimea. The issue is that we are protecting our sovereignty and our right to exist."
There's only one country on the face of Earth who can say this and that's Israel whose neighbors have repeatedly stated their commitment to bring about the annihilation and disappearance of Israel. Are there Russians who truly believe that the United States goal is the non-existence of the country of Russia? This is ludicrous, there was a brief time where the US could have brought Russia to its knees with nuclear weapons and didn't. What the US wanted was to stop the spread of Communism across the world. It was the US who was threatened, the Communists' credo was that capitalism was evil and that worldwide communist revolution was the end goal. Russians have been deluded by this demagogue. After the breakup of the Soviet Union Western companies rushed to invest and do business in Russia, not to enslave it, not to rob it of its natural resources. |
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"Siberia is too large and rich to belong to one country." ~ Madeleine Albright, the U.S. Secretary of State. The USA is an aggressor (look at the history of all the post-WWII wars and look at their military budget) and course they would invade Russia if they've got a chance. Fortunately they haven't :) |
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Ohhh those evil westerners! Investing millions into our country, employing our citizens! How dare they! I don't find myself often agreeing with Mutt but in this case I'd say he's basically spot on. Nearly every time Putin opens his mouth lately he proves himself more and more a loon. Comrades, you need to find yourselves a new fearless leader. And soon. :2 cents: |
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Must suck to have been brought up to believe in the bogeyman. |
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you fucking ruskies, your nationalism is crazy! so blind.
i much enjoy browsing GFY with you fuckers on ignore! and for the record, yes there were times since the cold war when the US could hae wiped russia off the fucking map, they have no military of any real measurable size and no way to get it off their own fucking shores... they are fucked. |
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That was in August of 1945, it was 4 full years until the Soviets tested their first nuclear bomb in August of 1949. So the US had 4 years to build more nuclear bombs and bring the Soviet Union to its knees - and did not do it. |
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but only yours :) |
That guy is truly paranoid, he thinks the whole World is out there to get him. Like literally, every single person in the US and the EU has one goal in life and that's to do Russia harm, he definitely needs to get committed.
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