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Originally posted by sappatz View PostYou'll excuse me if I don't believe a word he says.Panarin, 60, is a professor at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairsǝןqqıʍ -
He is nobody and he is printed by arse kissing yellow press in Russia.
The ruble (russian currency) is on a verge of serious devaluation so his words are doubly laughable considering that and a few other things.Comment
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Shocking, the ruskies putting the boot into the yanks. Whatever next?
Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
Feist - I Feel It All
Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)Comment
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Exactly! Another 9 months of Oil below 70$ and Russia and Iran are Bye-Bye!Originally posted by AtW View PostHe is nobody and he is printed by arse kissing yellow press in Russia.
The ruble (russian currency) is on a verge of serious devaluation so his words are doubly laughable considering that and a few other things.Comment
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In such cases the danger is that real hardliners take over power.Originally posted by Liability View PostExactly! Another 9 months of Oil below 70$ and Russia and Iran are Bye-Bye!Comment
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Well if you look at the real threat it is Russia right now - they so relied on Oil being Above 100$ - that was when there arrogance and psuedo "we are the new power" was coming into play. Anyone notice now how that has changed? Low and behold they even welcomed Obama and hoped relations would improve!Originally posted by AtW View PostIn such cases the danger is that real hardliners take over power.
They know that with oil where it is now - they are screwed! With there stockmarkets at near all time lows funny how they now shut up?
Iran the same - big issues there - they need I beleive Oil to be over 80$ if I recall - below that and there in dire straits!Comment
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Originally posted by Liability View PostWell if you look at the real threat it is Russia right now - they so relied on Oil being Above 100$ - that was when there arrogance and psuedo "we are the new power" was coming into play. Anyone notice now how that has changed? Low and behold they even welcomed Obama and hoped relations would improve!
They know that with oil where it is now - they are screwed! With there stockmarkets at near all time lows funny how they now shut up?
Iran the same - big issues there - they need I beleive Oil to be over 80$ if I recall - below that and there in dire straits!
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oh I love it when I get corrected. Will you chase me nekid in brown underpants? I have one already doing it in Pink socks. Please?Comment
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The real threat right now is that hard liners in Russia will stop pretending they are playing this democracy, open market game and go proper totalitarian regime - scumbags like Putin came to power during crisis and new one will be opportunity for even harder person to do it, or more likely Putin just throw away his mask and turn proper dictator.Originally posted by Liability View PostWell if you look at the real threat it is Russia right now - they so relied on Oil being Above 100$Comment
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