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Old 02-18-2017, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Europe
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Looked at a map of Russia lately Alec? All that open space out there east of Moscow, the "leibenstraum"?

American western elites want to enrich and empower themselves. They do this by expanding business and other mechanisms such as the exploitation of weaker peoples and their nations by whatever means necessary, the deaths of millions means nothing to them. Unfortunately as the universe would have it, once in awhile they run across a people capable of defending themselves. They don't like that at all.

Go get acquainted with history. You look like and idiot.
Then you mean american elite people is faschists and want to make slavс genocide? Putin is a great leader who fights against Nazism?
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Old 02-18-2017, 08:00 PM
 
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And what is "Russian national interests"? In Aleppo, Tskhinvali or Donetsk?
Yes, Aleppo ( ALL of Syria actually,) Tskhinvali, Donetsk - they are all within the sphere of Russian national interests, and each and every of these places has an explanation, why it's a case ( that it IS Russian national interest indeed.)

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National interests is everywhere but not inside Russia
No, this shouldn't be a case.

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What your next step? Belarus?
You mean the takeover of Belarus?
I don't see any possibility, other than the military takeover.
Which is not going to happen. ( Not ahead of Donbass at least.)
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Old 02-18-2017, 08:07 PM
 
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What is the difference?
Apparently in YOUR opinion there is none.
Too bad that your opinion doesn't matter.
Those whose opinion matters, already made their choice.
And if the annoying likes of yours are still trying to impose their opinions *on others,* the *others* already have guns to assure their right to live the way they see it fit.
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Old 02-19-2017, 04:26 AM
 
Location: Kharkiv, Ukraine
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Yes, Aleppo ( ALL of Syria actually,) Tskhinvali, Donetsk - they are all within the sphere of Russian national interests, and each and every of these places has an explanation, why it's a case ( that it IS Russian national interest indeed.)
Is a sad that Voronezh, Saratov or Tambov are not within Russian national interests.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Is a sad that Voronezh, Saratov or Tambov are not within Russian national interests.

Homeless in Tambov think about Aleppo!
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:03 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Apparently in YOUR opinion there is none.
Too bad that your opinion doesn't matter.
Those whose opinion matters, already made their choice.
And if the annoying likes of yours are still trying to impose their opinions *on others,* the *others* already have guns to assure their right to live the way they see it fit.
You are pretty funny!
Weapons took miners and tractordrivers of Donbass.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:15 AM
 
Location: Russia
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Homeless in Tambov think about Aleppo!
Photos from the article about how this fellow, made his way to the the trading house and drank there all expensive cognac)) Well, not all as much as he could)))
But it would have been ashamed that in the United States, and especially in Ukraine, the homeless and the poor, with a real and not a professional, by orders of magnitude greater.
Ukraina - $ 500 pension! And not in a month and in a year!
Ah yes, now this pension is also a tax levied. (Neighbors complain)
And yet, yes, for a flat fee already exceeded the amount of the pension is not up to date?
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:30 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Photos from the article about how this fellow, made his way to the the trading house and drank there all expensive cognac)) Well, not all as much as he could)))
But it would have been ashamed that in the United States, and especially in Ukraine, the homeless and the poor, with a real and not a professional, by orders of magnitude greater.
Ukraina - $ 500 pension! And not in a month and in a year!
Ah yes, now this pension is also a tax levied. (Neighbors complain)
And yet, yes, for a flat fee already exceeded the amount of the pension is not up to date?
Its clear why Ukrainians dont want to deal with a dead and frozen Russia. Because they want to get a salary and a pension like in Germany or Estonia for first time.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:36 AM
 
Location: Russia
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Its clear why Ukrainians dont want to deal with a dead and frozen Russia. Because they want to get a salary and a pension like in Germany or Estonia for first time.
Yeah, yeah)) Tell it to the Ukrainians storming migration services throughout Russia. Queues everywhere terrible, often comes to a fight.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:49 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Yeah, yeah)) Tell it to the Ukrainians storming migration services throughout Russia. Queues everywhere terrible, often comes to a fight.
This is enemy collaborators. The less of these is the better for Ukraine.
Queues show poor performance of the migration service in Russian Federation. That is not surprising.
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