After the last one, but before the next one, It's understandable that you are so scared, but seriously you can sleep your nights without too much worrying.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
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After the last one, but before the next one, It's understandable that you are so scared, but seriously you can sleep your nights without too much worrying.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
yep EKI - I don't give a sh!t my new deal is stay home and stay put until you have to press the big red button with the code on it!! Then press it firmly. We are going to have enough fun popping islam cell members who have smuggled their way in.
I dislike totalitarianism.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Before. They didn't attack without a warning the last time, so I don't think they'll do it without a warning the next time either.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
Just for your reference guys, Putin has personal stakes at oil/gas companies. Over the years of his presidency he became one of the richest men in Russia. Ditto for Sechin, Medvedev and his other cronies. Now go figure if they will hesitate for a second before screwing another country. Wasn't Georgia enough?
That's good news to Ukranians then. As long as they pay their gas bill, they'll be OK. I doubt Putin wants to kill his money maker.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy Tamasz
We had a fun 50 years of cold war. Is that what you want to see again?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Seems that despite living so close to russia, you still have no understanding of Russia and russians.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
It only means that Russians can use political and military methods in advancing the interests of their companies. BTW, every time there's the issue of Ukrainian gas debt to Russia Russians start speaking of paying that debt with national assets like oil pipes, strategically important companies etc. If it goes on like this, Eki, you may end up being surrounded with countries literally owned by Russians or you may end up being owned by Russians. Bright future, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
No, like I said I'd want to see all "superpowers" disintegrate. But it still seems there's still one "superpower" forcing its own interests, ideology and beliefs on smaller and weaker countries, while mooning the UN, Geneva Convention and other international laws and treaties by letting its war criminals go free and making its own rules as it goes. I wouldn't like to see the Soviet Union return, but at least it could hamper some of the US schemes abroad, just like the US was able to hamper some Soviet schemes abroad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
I think I do. What do you think makes you an expert on Russia and Russians?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
I'm sure there would not be such talks if Ukrainians would pay their debt on time...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy Tamasz