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hard building a pipelines through someone elses backyard.. yes? wait.. isn't Syria about a pipeline as well? how coincidental |
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Like I said - S Ossetia is complex, who the fuck knows all the factors involved. Georgia was far far from blameless in that situation. So is Assad in this one. Thing is Richard, I'm pretty sure we agree on pretty much everything re Syria, and more politically than is worth squabbling about. |
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I know that, however now we have clarified the meaning behind your statement regarding Putins 'sudden' championing of international law. |
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Jesus christ, you just love to take fragments of what people say out of context, add your little one-liners and then force them to waste time addressing it. Again we actually do more or less agree on the whole Syria thing, so what's the point of constantly arguing? I said my piece that I think the glorification of Putin is over the top - actually I think you somewhat agree with this, if not we'll just agree to disagree as I said. Enough with the fucking squabbling and one-liners. |
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So where did you get all that nonsense about of problems with freedom of speech in Russia? Do you understand that you are completely brainwashed person? |
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1. How is TV Rain financed? 2. Who is this guy with green ...well...hat...on his head http://cdn2.img22.rian.ru/images/56038/92/560389263.jpg |
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from his spot as kgb in germany to international affairs director for moscow etc, on & on. and if you can't figure out that his role in kgb was a power position that allowed him to take advantage of perestroika, well, you just continue to show how fucking stupid you are. and no, i'm usually right, like right fucking now. |
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FYI moron, perestroyka has ended in 1991. Why don't you just read wikipedia, clown? |
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dipshit, my original point was he has taken advantage of his positions in power, Vladimir Putin Net Worth Net Worth: Stats $70 Billion http://www.therichest.com/celebnetwo...tin-net-worth/ you'd have to be retarded to think someone who built up this amount of networth from nothing did not take advantage of perestroika being a high level kgb officer. nit wit |
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yeah, this shrewd kgb agent didn't use his position and connections to make money off the fucked up russian economy and *recovery*.
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you think he just walked in from the outside? you fucking dimwit. no, he used his status and connections as kgb. |
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P.S. Why do I reply to all these stupid posts of a clueless ass-clown? |
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do you just fail at understanding his power positions in the kgb etc contributed to his acuumulation of money? oh, i get it now, you've never made any real money have you? so you fail at seeing how these sort of relationships and such get established over years, they are not something you just walk into. you've never made much money for yourself and are unaware how that happens. |
Putin finally resigned from the active state security services with the rank of Lieutenant colonel on 20 August 1991 (with some attempts to resign made earlier),[41] on the second day of the KGB-supported abortive putsch against Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.[42] Putin later explained his decision: "As soon as the coup began, I immediately decided which side I was on", though he also noted that the choice was hard because he had spent the best part of his life with "the organs".[43]
umm, power play, from wiki. not that you will get that. |
Read my post above. There are only 3 names. Learn who those people were and what exactly they've done for Putin.
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In South Ossetia the Georgians got rolled and then Russian forces proceeded crossed the border to enter soveriegn Georgian territory, did amphibous landings in Georgia elsewhere, sunk completely unrelated naval vessels, occupied cities, etc. Again I'm not even saying it was 'wrong' per se - was definitely effective - just that there was zero asking for international consensus for invading an independent country. But like sambucas, I get that you're very proud of your nation. I remember other threads where you're like "Russian pilots are best fight pilots in world, blah blah blah" and various other strongly pro-Russian (and anti-gay if I recall) sentiment, so your response is to be expected. Real real sorry I questioned your Great Leader Putin. Carry on with your bad selves. Quote:
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you seem like you think ur a smart guy
how does resorting to insults work in your world? |
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no, because he's already established himself as a power player. you think they let hiim profit in the 10s of billions of dollars because he's some new guy to the russian power player network? hardly. he's a shrewd and cunning player |
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One country does not need permission from another country to attack anyone. |
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Putin is selling weapons to Syria for a ongoing war but idiots on the Internet think he is the Dali lama because he writes a letter of comedy. |
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But it doesn't matter, because you always freak out anytime someone questions your great country. That's just how it is apparently and we aren't gonna have a constructive conversation on it. |
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