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Oh here we go, yer gonna get all horsey on me now and tell me about the pale riders, and lions, tigers and bears.
Step away from the soap box....
(To you: I live in EST and am a little banged up so i am off fer shut eye)
You can go on all night for all I care but thisn' heya' chil has gotta get down.....
It's been interesting.
Here's something sweet, cute and cuddly that will help you sleep
Yup, he will continue where Obama leaves off. Romney is itchin to start somethin with China. We're just getting more of the same.
Umm pretty sure China has to worry about the agreement that India-Russia have since India is the #1 buyer of Russia Arms along with France I mean china would have to worry about the Sukhoi Su-30MKII, MIG-29K and Dassualt Rafale and the 2 seat Sukhoi PAk-FA- T-50 in the future along SK and Japan Ready to go after NK.
In fact China and the philippines are kind of going at it and Russia is arming the philippines with new ***-130 light fighters and S-300 SA and those big tank mounted AA flak cannons.
The US/Turkey-backed rebels have been targeting Armenian Christians living in Syria.
This New York Times article mentions the newly created US/Turkey joint working group
that met in Turkey recently to discuss their plans for a post-Assad Syria... so clearly,
NATO's Turkey would be a key figure in the US planned future of Syria and probably
the region... which should be very disconcerting to Armenia which shares a border
with Turkey and to Russia whose troops patrol the Turkey/Armenian border.
I suspect someone wants Armenia brought into this conflict... and with Armenia comes its ally, Russia,
who has a military base in Armenia... unless... Russia wants to abandon that too.
Meanwhile back at the Kremlin... Vladimir Putin is on the warpath against Russian "nationalists" who are
"taking advantage of democratic freedoms to gain influence in a country with a fragile mix of ethnic groups. "
Someone might think ' Michael ' was referring to the American Balkan States.
The US/Turkey-backed rebels have been targeting Armenian Christians living in Syria.
This New York Times article mentions the newly created US/Turkey joint working group
that met in Turkey recently to discuss their plans for a post-Assad Syria... so clearly,
NATO's Turkey would be a key figure in the US planned future of Syria and probably
the region... which should be very disconcerting to Armenia which shares a border with Turkey and to Russia whose troops patrol the Turkey/Armenian border.
I suspect someone wants Armenia brought into this conflict... and with Armenia comes its ally, Russia,
who has a military base in Armenia... unless... Russia wants to abandon that too.
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Knowing nothing about Armenia, I looked it up. They have had a rough history, but have emerged as a strong little nation, at peace. Doesn't sound like that will last. I'm sure they are getting a lot of pressure to disengage from their friendship with Iran.
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As it enters the 21st century, Armenia faces many hardships. It has made a full switch to a market economy and as of 2012, is the 39th most economically free nation in the world.[56] Its relations with Europe, the Middle East, and the Commonwealth of Independent States have allowed Armenia to increase trade. Gas, oil, and other supplies come through two vital routes: Iran and Georgia. Armenia maintains cordial relations with both countries.
uh oh, the globalists aren't going to like this.
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Despite the availability of abundant renewable energy sources in Armenia (especially hydroelectric and wind power) the Armenian Government is working toward building a new Nuclear Power Plant at Medzamor near Yerevan.[58
Despite the availability of abundant renewable energy sources in Armenia (especially hydroelectric and wind power)
the Armenian Government is working toward building a new Nuclear Power Plant at Medzamor near Yerevan.
wiki
I don't like it ether... nuclear power plants are dirty nuclear time bombs.
It was the US-backed Shah of Iran who began building the US-approved Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran.
After Iran's Islamic revolution, building on Bushehr was stopped because nuclear power was considered to be "unIslamic."
And, rightfully so, because nuclear power... in peacetime or in war... is evil and destructive to God's earth.
Later... Iran changed its mind and finished building Bushehr... Islam seems to be keeping up with modern perverted times.
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