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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/opinion/article/russians-must-ditch-illusions-for-bright-future/522300.html "Classic" successful authoritarian regimes include those of modern China, Singapore under former leader Lee Kuan Yew, Chile under former dictator Augusto Pinochet, South Korea under...
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    I watched the first one, will watch the other later
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    Interesting article from Norway, we and norway have totally different attitude to Russia: we are pretty calm, they prepare openly and see all kinds of threats. Norway was occupied in few weeks by Germans, now they are armed to the teeth, NATO member and alert. Obviously they do not want to be...
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    LOL that is like defending the concentration camps by saying that "inmates in Auschwitch are used to hard conditions"!
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    I am not familiar with India Pakistan conflicts, do you use rhetoric of threating with nuclear weapons? Or are they just deterrence? Does Indian defence minister send postcards to pakistan where he poses by a nuclear missile? Maybe showing the middle finger while doing it?
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    This week was announced that Norway surpassed Russia as a biggest supplier of oil and gas to western Europe. China will give Russia a cold hug, after which they remember how good partner EU was... Of course then it is too late for Russia, but Putin & co do not mind: they have plundered enough...
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    ‘Tanks Don’t Need Visas,’ Putin Aide Tells West

    Childish talk. This is the reason why Russia never achieved true and lasting status or level of a great power: it is not meritocracy. In twenty years time globally will be three superpowers: EU, US and China. All of whom are meritocracies. Two regional powers: Japan and India. Russia, Brazil...
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