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Well I hope that tbe Finns can deal with what's er 'goin' down'. Maybe everybody's getting wise as to what you can get when you do 'business' with Rossiya. Lots of reevaluation going on in Europe I think. I think the countries are getting faked out now. They know you can get your a** burned with 'kumbaya' political and trade relationships.
Any day now possibly Rossiyanwill force Vlad's hands. Is he going to back down now? Looks like a piece of cake...no passports or visas required for border travel. How easy can you get?
If Mr. Putin is playing games with his convoy it will not be a good times in the Kremlin nor in some European capitals. Vlad will reap the whirlwind and the winds that will blow.
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Well I hope that tbe Finns can deal with what's er 'goin' down'. Maybe everybody's getting wise as to what you can get when you do 'business' with Rossiya. Lots of reevaluation going on in Europe I think. I think the countries are getting faked out now. They know you can get your a** burned with 'kumbaya' political and trade relationships.
Believe me, there was a lot of discussion of wether the Finnish President Niinistö would go at all. It has been a tradition between Putin and Finnish presidents to meet once every summer, so this visit was decided already a year ago. They mostly discussed how to not escalate the situation further. And I think it's not a good idea to isolate Putin with his paranoia at this point.
President Niinistö meets President Poroshenko tomorrow, so he's not choosing sides. And if Merkel and Hollande would've adviced "don't go and meet Putin", he wouldn't had. That's a fact. Of course Russian media reported that Finland caved before the ridiculous sanctions.
Russia and Finland are seriously concerned about the large-scale military operations in the Ukraine and the outbreak of the humanitarian catastrophe, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto in Sochi.
Only to one it seems to me, what Finland reminds the political prostitute?
Why in the world do real Ukrainians let a bunch of Galicians take over not only the country, but the ethnic and cultural identity of Ukraine is beyond me. Of course most Ukrainians are aware of this, this is why Kiev has great difficulties in getting anyone to join their military excursion into the east, they have to get criminals and resort to blackmail to get anyone outside the radical fringes to join. This is why recruitment is coming from the west and really no where else, similar to how the Ottomans ran their empire by having different ethnic groups stationed in other areas because they did not care one bit about using force against people not from their own ethnic group.
What real Ukrainians need to do is boot these Galician idiots out of control.
And who are those "real Ukrainians"? (Ethnic) Russians? The so-called "rebels" who are Russian citizens?
Russia and Finland are seriously concerned about the large-scale military operations in the Ukraine and the outbreak of the humanitarian catastrophe, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto in Sochi.
Only to one it seems to me, what Finland reminds the political prostitute?
Might appear like that, yes, I understand that. And he always says he's concerned with the humanitarian crisis, it's the right thing to do, and as a 2004 Tsunami survivor I understand. But already our solidarity with the Dutch prevents us going solo, we stand behind the EU policy, don't you worry.
If you heard what Putin talked about, it was mostly 'bisnis'.
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