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| Temperate |
They are hurting georgia with blockades and suspension of travel, because of the whole spy incident.
Why does Russia continue to flex their muscles? I mean, they have a HUGE amount of influence in a lot of countries, I think it would be wiser to use it to promote a friendship, instead of a fear of cutting off oil (Ukraine), and blockades (Georgia)... It's really ridiculous. |
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| Magnetonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by Temperate
They are hurting georgia with blockades and suspension of travel, because of the whole spy incident.
Why does Russia continue to flex their muscles? I mean, they have a HUGE amount of influence in a lot of countries, I think it would be wiser to use it to promote a friendship, instead of a fear of cutting off oil (Ukraine), and blockades (Georgia)... It's really ridiculous. |
LMAO!!! Do you even have a slightest idea why they are doing it? You think they have nothing better to do? Reasons why they are doing it:
1) Russian officers were illegally seized, humiliated in public and arrested and accused of spying for Russia. However, after blowing up the entire media campaign to make Russia look bad, they decided not to charge the officers and handed them over to third party and eventually to Russia. Why would these officers spy in the first place when they who wore Russian military uniforms of Russia at all times. It would be easier to infiltrate with an ethnic Georgian into their military instead - they are millions of Goergians living in Russia right now.
2) There are nearly 10 million Georgians living in Russia right now. Many of them are illegally in the country, dont pay taxes, have the highest rates of crimes amongst any illegal group of people in Russia, and they send over 300 MILLION dollars every year to their oppressive regime, not paying taxes! Finally Russia decided to shut this down!
3) Several prominent Georgian criminal elements have been detained in Moscow owning illegal gambling lines, stores and sscamming people, ignoring the laws ...
4) Georgia has illegally cracked down on its opposition within the country recently, resulting IN MASS ARRESTS, blaming opposition for plans to overthrow the government (bull). Where is the democracy? Where is the evidence to back all these arrests?
5) Georgia has violated its peace treaty with Abkhazia from 1993 and INVADED a region of Upper Kodoria recently, which is party of Abkhazia. Illegal, while EU and Americans have been silent.
6) Georgian government was earlier in the year involved in a huge scandal involving a suspicious death called a suicide of a prominent party official who was not supportive of the government line.
7) Georgian government under Saakashvilli has promised the people reforms, tax cuts, higher income and more pensions, while doing noone of that.
8) Current leader of this dictatorship country has been trained, educated in USA, and he initially became the leader in 2004 by instigating a series of protests and overthrowing the government.
9) Georgia owes Russia millions of dollars in gas bills, airline fees, money lent and other business transactions. |
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| Temperate |
Location: Hamilton, Ontario (formerly Sochi, Russia)
LMAO!!! <--- :rolleyes:
Putin is turning the government into a authoritarian one. He, and his hard liner friends would rather destroy a government completely than have them westernize (Ukraine). Everyone hates Yushchenko now... I wonder why? :o The orange revolution was useless.
I don't give a about what Georgia did. Russia has abosulety no right to cripple any country, economically. That is the UN's job. They did it without the consent of the UN or NATO.
Don't give me bull, ok? |
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| Magnetonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by Temperate
Location: Hamilton, Ontario (formerly Sochi, Russia)
LMAO!!! <--- :rolleyes:
Putin is turning the government into a authoritarian one. He, and his hard liner friends would rather destroy a government completely than have them westernize (Ukraine). Everyone hates Yushchenko now... I wonder why? :o The orange revolution was useless.
I don't give a about what Georgia did. Russia has abosulety no right to cripple any country, economically. That is the UN's job. They did it without the consent of the UN or NATO.
Don't give me bull, ok? |
So how do you suggest Russia treats Georgia? Should it just continue ignoring the Georgian violations over the years? The patience has grown thin. I lived in SOCHI, not far from Georgia, I've seen their bull. UN doesnt GIVE A . You know what EU and NATO said? This s an internal issue between Russia and Georgia. You need to do more research on this, buddy.
Plus EU, NATO and USA are not very supportive of Russia anyway. They'd rather have a war between Georgia and Russia so that they can claim a right to intervene in the conflict like they did in Yugoslavia.
Orange revolution was ant-Russian. Look at what it did, corruption, lies, stereotypes, economic hardship. So Russia decided to sell gas to them at market prices - and why shouldn't they - Ukraine is no longer an ally - they should then pay the normal price. Plus Ukraine is stealing a lot of Russian gas, its been documented. Austria voiced concerns that Ukraine is threatening its gas stability. I think thats fair deal with equal prices, its unfair that EU is paying way more than Ukraine which hates Russia and wants to join NATO even though 85 percent of the country is against that!!!
What is Russia earning with 80 bucks for gas? Ukraine hates them. EU is paying 220 bucks for gas. So the smart thing to do is charge the same, right?
Russia is not crippling Georgia. Georgia is breaking a lot of laws, so Russia is trying to BLOCK OFF the sources of this problem - the illegal immigrants, the mafia, the government institutions of Georgia.
LOL @ Putin turning authoritarian!!! Isnt it thats why he gave the regions of Russia SELF-GOVERNMENT??? ISNT IT WHY HE ALLOWED CHECHNYA is own president, parliament and they actually voted on referendum to stay within Russia!
He cracked down on corruptors like Berezovskiy and Yukos because they were money-launderers and wanted to overthrow the government. EVEN THE INTERPOL RECENTLY CALLED FOR ARREST OF BEREZOVSKIY! |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
Russia is not crippling Georgia. Georgia is breaking a lot of laws, so Russia is trying to BLOCK OFF the sources of this problem - the illegal immigrants, the mafia, the government institutions of Georgia.
LOL @ Putin turning authoritarian!!! Isnt it thats why he gave the regions of Russia SELF-GOVERNMENT??? ISNT IT WHY HE ALLOWED CHECHNYA is own president, parliament and they actually voted on referendum to stay within Russia!
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Illegal immigrants is the least of Russia's problem. They[Russia]has a huge mafia of it's own. Instead of taking responsiblity that their is an enormous presence of Russian mafia in Russia and the neighboring countries. Russia blames this "mafia" on foreigners. Bunch of ing pussies these Russians. They just happen to be the new Nazi Germany for the twenty first century.
Hey Russia, I hate breaking this to you. NAZIS's SEE YOU AS SUB HUMANS. Another thing about Russian people.
And do you even know how PUTIN got to power? And that Chechnya president was put into power by Russia. That is why they blew him up.
All that wanting to stay with Russia is crap. Chechnians want their liberty. Yet, you slavic pigs don't understand that. You have a penis stuck in your brain or something?
I wouldn't blame the Chechnians. The Russian people are scum. It is why the Russian people are disliked around the world more than the American people. |
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| Temperate |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
So how do you suggest Russia treats Georgia? Should it just continue ignoring the Georgian violations over the years? The patience has grown thin. I lived in SOCHI, not far from Georgia, I've seen their bull. UN doesnt GIVE A . You know what EU and NATO said? This s an internal issue between Russia and Georgia. You need to do more research on this, buddy.
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NATO actually has addressed this issue, it seems that they do "GIVE A ".
| quote: | | European Commission spokeswoman Emma Udwin echoed that sentiment saying that both sides had to avoid actions that could heighten tensions. And U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said that the NATO ministers had urged for calm in their meeting with Ivanov. |
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They have denounced the sanctions against georgia, saying it will increase the tension between the two. Tsk tsk.
| quote: | | Orange revolution was ant-Russian. Look at what it did, corruption, lies, stereotypes, economic hardship. So Russia decided to sell gas to them at market prices - and why shouldn't they - Ukraine is no longer an ally - they should then pay the normal price. Plus Ukraine is stealing a lot of Russian gas, its been documented. Austria voiced concerns that Ukraine is threatening its gas stability. I think thats fair deal with equal prices, its unfair that EU is paying way more than Ukraine which hates Russia and wants to join NATO even though 85 percent of the country is against that!!! |
Oh god :stongue:
| quote: | | Gazprom claims to have taken this action because Ukraine refuses to pay the market rate for natural gas which is approximately four times higher than the price previously agreed upon by the two. |
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Russia breaking an agreement, fueled the non-payment. Go do some research ;)
| quote: | | LOL @ Putin turning authoritarian!!! Isnt it thats why he gave the regions of Russia SELF-GOVERNMENT??? ISNT IT WHY HE ALLOWED CHECHNYA is own president, parliament and they actually voted on referendum to stay within Russia! |
Why wouldn't he, when he installs pro-russian, and anti-terrorist leaders like Kadyrov?
| quote: | | He cracked down on corruptors like Berezovskiy and Yukos because they were money-launderers and wanted to overthrow the government. EVEN THE INTERPOL RECENTLY CALLED FOR ARREST OF BEREZOVSKIY! |
America has already been through this. There was no need to NATIONALIZE the companies and DESTROY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF SHAREHOLDERS MONEY, LIKE RUSSIA DID! Russia should have asked for some ing pointers. |
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| metalgearsolid |
| Putin believes there should be one gas company and one oil company that are in control of the majority of the market. ing twat. |
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| Temperate |
| quote: | Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Putin believes there should be one gas company and one oil company that are in control of the majority of the market. ing twat. |
LUKoil did a smart thing by capitalizing in the US. It'll be really hard to nationalize them, now. :) |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Temperate
LUKoil did a smart thing by capitalizing in the US. It'll be really hard to nationalize them, now. :) | Sad. Rosneft, has more oil than any other oil company in the world; and they are mostly run by the kremlin:( |
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| jonSun |
| Wow. Russia is acting like the U.S.of A. :p |
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| Magnetonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by Temperate
Location: Hamilton, Ontario (formerly Sochi, Russia)
LMAO!!! <--- :rolleyes:
Putin is turning the government into a authoritarian one. He, and his hard liner friends would rather destroy a government completely than have them westernize (Ukraine). Everyone hates Yushchenko now... I wonder why? :o The orange revolution was useless.
I don't give a about what Georgia did. Russia has abosulety no right to cripple any country, economically. That is the UN's job. They did it without the consent of the UN or NATO.
Don't give me bull, ok? |
HAHAHA!!! HI THERE MR. AMERICA!
IT IS YOUR COUNTRY that uses this economical pressure to manipulate other countries, like the embargoes on Iraq and Iran. At least Russia is not going as far as doing a complete economic blockade on Ukraine.
You better watch whats going on in your own backyard before you say statements like this. Whats Russia doing is NOTHING compared to the dirty little tricks by NATO, and USA in particular. |
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| Magnetonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Sad. Rosneft, has more oil than any other oil company in the world; and they are mostly run by the kremlin:( |
I am all for government owning gas and oil industry. So that it wont be the corporations profiting and influencing the agenda like whats going on in Iraq right now, but the government can use the money for the better good.
Corporations - profit is the bottom line. They could care less about an average citizen. |
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