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metalgearsolid
...destroyed the majority of Chechnya and it still hasn't changed from the war.http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=414193
Magnetonium
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Originally posted by metalgearsolid
...destroyed the majority of Chechnya and it still hasn't changed from the war.http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=414193


Of course, I knew this all along, I've seen videos for christ's sake. Russia is putting billions of dollars into Chechnya. In 2002, Grozny was 90% destroyed buildings. Now look at it today. And there's only better things to come.

Thanks for bringing up those great pictures! Lets compare those to Iraq! :stongue:
Magnetonium


I am fluent in Russian, I can translate some of the advetisements in the photos:

"Let's turn City of Grozny into a flowering garden!"



Monument of the slain father of the current Chechen top government official Kadyrov, slain by rebels in 2002:






The sign in red says: "Our work is to protect your rights."

Below it advertisement for plastic doors and windows ... at a great price.



And below image is what a section of the same above main Grozny street looked like only 5 years ago:



Krypton
Doesn't anyone notice how Russia is bullying all of its neighbors.

Belarus, Chechnya, Georgia.

Russian uranium was found in Georgia just a few days ago. Russia also assassinates dissenters.
Magnetonium
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Originally posted by Krypton
Doesn't anyone notice how Russia is bullying all of its neighbors.

Belarus, Chechnya, Georgia.

Russian uranium was found in Georgia just a few days ago. Russia also assassinates dissenters.


Your off topic. I guess thats your only weapon to discredit the actual positive developments and rebuilding within Russia ;-)

The topic is rebuilding Chechnya.
metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Your off topic. I guess thats your only weapon to discredit the actual positive developments and rebuilding within Russia ;-)

The topic is rebuilding Chechnya.
Kinda strange b/c you brought up Iraq:conf:
Dopey
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Your off topic. I guess thats your only weapon to discredit the actual positive developments and rebuilding within Russia ;-)

The topic is rebuilding Chechnya.


oh STFU you're one to talk about off-topic
Magnetonium
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Originally posted by Dopey
oh STFU you're one to talk about off-topic


It was a joking comment, junior, and it didnt shift the topic - in fact I continued talking about Chechnya in the next post. sO OFF with your trolling, junior.
Krypton
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Your off topic. I guess thats your only weapon to discredit the actual positive developments and rebuilding within Russia ;-)

The topic is rebuilding Chechnya.


I brought it up, because I thought it was relevant.

Russia is a bully.

Since 1917, Chechnya has actively sought independence, which Russia has never granted. Chechnya Timeline

Maybe not to Belarus though...

With Georgia, it seems a reluctant Russia may have let its satellite finally go; under the constant shadow of a giant.
Dopey
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


It was a joking comment, junior, and it didnt shift the topic - in fact I continued talking about Chechnya in the next post. sO OFF with your trolling, junior.


hey kiddo, you're always wandering off-topic, kiddo

Magnetonium
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Originally posted by Krypton
I brought it up, because I thought it was relevant.

Russia is a bully.

Since 1917, Chechnya has actively sought independence, which Russia has never granted. Chechnya Timeline

Maybe not to Belarus though...

With Georgia, it seems a reluctant Russia may have let its satellite finally go; under the constant shadow of a giant.


Alright, alright ... since you're so persistant, I'll answer.

First of all, once the Baltic sea pipeline will be completed, there will be no more so called "Russian bullying". Because then Russia wont have to beg these transit countries to allow transit of oil for 500 percent discount of gas/oil to these bully states. The oil will flow to Europe without interruptions or confrontation ;-)

As with independence movements - well, well. UK, Canada, Spain and other developed countries have their own problems in the area. But you dont hear them granting independence to the regions, do you? Russia is protecting its sovereignity. Because if Russia just lets every region to separate, the country would disintegrate and weaken and the demise of Russian people will start. Even in USA in Hawaii native peoples who were occupied by US forces in 1903 are calling for independence, which is vaguely heard.
Krypton
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Alright, alright ... since you're so persistant, I'll answer.

First of all, once the Baltic sea pipeline will be completed, there will be no more so called "Russian bullying". Because then Russia wont have to beg these transit countries to allow transit of oil for 500 percent discount of gas/oil to these bully states. The oil will flow to Europe without interruptions or confrontation ;-)

As with independence movements - well, well. UK, Canada, Spain and other developed countries have their own problems in the area. But you dont hear them granting independence to the regions, do you? Russia is protecting its sovereignity. Because if Russia just lets every region to separate, the country would disintegrate and weaken and the demise of Russian people will start. Even in USA in Hawaii native peoples who were occupied by US forces in 1903 are calling for independence, which is vaguely heard.


The oil situation, I'll give kudos to Russia. They shouldn't have to subsidize their former satellites of oil now that they are no longer satellites.

The western nations have accepted the sovereignty of foreign states long ago. It probably took armed revolt to do it in some instances, but the parent nation usually got the message and granted independence.

Grozny is one of the most dangerous capitals in the world. It is clear that the Chechnyans want their independence, and the longer Russia draws out the conflict, the longer the turmoil will continue. Russia will never subdue Chechnya, and the sooner they realize that, the better.

That is something western nations have realized and dealt with long ago.
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