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    State of the world as we end 2007
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-24-2007    8
     This is an incredibly powerful paragraph. I wonder if when George Bush looks at the cover of Time Magazine and stares into the eyes of Vladimir Putin, he still says, "ah, those trusting eyes of Vlad." The U.S. is getting completely outplayed at the chess table and its leaders don't have a clue.
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    Is America Fascist?
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  10-21-2008    8
      You think it can’t happen to you...
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    Putin Tells Rice And Gates To Get Lost
    cptenaud
    by cptenaud  10-12-2007    8
     With as mean looking as Ms. Rice is. We should send her to fight the Teleban.
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    a new pan-European security pact.
    jimbo1000
    by jimbo1000  11-16-2008    3
     this looks significant
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    Putin s Expressions
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  6-12-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    WWIII-Bring it On
    sahara
    by sahara  10-24-2007    3
     This is definately not something I am comfortable reading in an Iranian journal, or an American one for that matter! Somehow things have gotten out of hand, negotiations break down, and bombs are deployed as the response to every question. Maybe it's too much testosterone, I don't know, but it needs to stop and we all need to come to our senses, before there is no turning back and the world as we know it is lost forever.
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    Where are the marches for peace?
    willhelm
    by willhelm  8-10-2008    107
     "Ah, who am I kidding? It is one thing to march against the country that liberated half of Europe and kept it that way for the following 50 years. It is quite another to march against a nation that enslaved half of Europe and kept it under a bloody slavery for 50 years. I can see the morally bankrupt relativist lefty loonies massing to the streets to protest the overthrow of a regional warmonger who managed to kill at least half a million of his own citizens in a few decades. It takes no courage to stand up against that, only vast amounts of ignorance and self adoration."
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    South Ossetia Isn't KosovoWhatever Moscow says
    The REAL Napster
    by The REAL Napster  8-22-2008   
     Intelligent article highlights U.N. role and historical impact with Kosovo.
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    Georgia: Where US loss of moral authority matters
    masbury
    by masbury  8-11-2008    6
     Bush rebukes; Russians point to US invasion of Iraq
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    Putin's message: We're baack!
    RecordSage
    by RecordSage  8-13-2008    2
     with Ray Charles playing 'Georgia on my mind' in the background
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    Putin is shutting down every casino and slot-machine parlor across the land
    clip-on-tie
    by clip-on-tie  6-29-2009    4
     “This is shaking my life to the core — such a blow for me and my family,” said Irina Mysachka, 32, a single mother who is a supervisor at the Shangri-La Casino in Moscow
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    Bush Admits To A Plan To Stay In Office In 2008
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  10-18-2007    6
     He sold it as a quip... could he be hiding in plain sight? NEVER say never.
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    The Odd Lies Of Sarah Palin XIV: What Trade Missions To Russia?
    Jorjor
    by Jorjor  10-11-2008   
     She's not a barracuda; she's an eel.
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    Russian journalist who angered country's military falls to death
    uberkiwi
    by uberkiwi  3-9-2007    5
     Sounds like Putin is returning to Stalinism.
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    Boot United Nations Now!
    sparlingphoto
    by sparlingphoto  3-30-2007    8
     cont: Here you have an open-and-shut case of a rogue, dictatorial regime kidnapping and holding hostage innocent soldiers...soldiers that were not in Iranian waters when they were apprehended. The Brits have the GPS data to prove it. One of the sailors is a woman, making the situation all the more outrageous. On top of all this, Iran is parading the soldiers on TV...in direct violation of the Geneva Convention. And what does the UN do? Nothing. Why? Because the UN is anti-American, and that makes it anti-Brit. It's time for not only the United States to pull out of the United Nations but for us to kick them out of the United States. Let's form another international organization composed of countries with elected governments that adhere to principles of economic freedom and guaranteed rights for their citizens. The UN? Give it Haiti. The two deserve each other. The left always tells us we need the U.N. as a place for countries to settle international disputes. Tell me just one
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    Solzhenitsyn's life in pictures
    amgumen
    by amgumen  8-6-2008   
     No Remarks
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    One Great Man, one good one, one Ok. One shite
    righthand
    by righthand  5-13-2008    2
     GULLIBILITY: "The art of swallowing the belief that one side in a two party kleplocracy is not going to screw you over like a drunken virgin at a Roman orgy" So, if you'll swallow shit(e) you get a shite runt like George, who has disgraced the Bush click forever. He's in his own unique group with Stalin and Mao in the number of deaths he is personally responsible for. Now will you elect another man killer, or a female who wants to, or another man of peace - black.
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    "I have seen Putin's sole"
    masbury
    by masbury  8-12-2008    2
     Lukovich political cartoon
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    Russia: Attacking Iran is attacking us
    dl211
    by dl211  10-30-2007    31
     Putin is leading Russia back into the coldwar era
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    NATO Has Acquiesced To The Kremlin
    merrie
    by merrie  8-23-2008    1
     Writing in the Times of London, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband even opposes expelling Russia from the G-8 -- a perfectly calibrated and long-overdue measure. And a German diplomat says the Georgia issue should not have been brought to NATO in the first place, but instead to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, a completely toothless consultative body, and to the United Nations, where inaction is guaranteed by the Russian veto. To their credit, the French tried to do something. Unfortunately, President Nicolas Sarkozy was snookered by Moscow. Article V of the cease-fire agreement he brokered, allowing Russia the right to "implement additional security measures" within the borders of Georgia, is a blank check for Russian occupation. Eastern Europe understands the stakes in Georgia. It is the ultimate target. Russia's aims are clear: (1) sever South Ossetia and Abkhazia from Georgia for incorporation into Russia;
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    History repeating its self in Palin,s world view?
    chedare
    by chedare  10-1-2008    1
     Sarah,s not so hot, each to his own opinion but free speech must be preserved. Obama is slick but naive Putin would bluff him I think, make all vote @ see about democracy in action.
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    Why Putin Should Scare Us - Ralph Peters
    willhelm
    by willhelm  9-22-2008    8
     Good article. "Meanwhile, our next president will have to cope with this brilliant, dangerous man. That's going to require the experience and skills to exploit every element of our national power; to convince Europe that appeasement will only enlarge Putin's appetite; and to draw clear lines while avoiding drawn guns. Above all, our president will have to take Putin's measure accurately and not indulge in wishful thinking. Managing Putin's Russia could emerge as our No. 1 security challenge."
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    Pixdaus, God Gave Us Pics!
    ofcapri
    by ofcapri  11-30-2008    4
     This site is one of the best picture sites I have seen with a great variety of excellent quality of pictures that are available to view. The cloud tag attached is only a few of what is available to be seen on pixdaus. ENJOY!
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    Another kind of protest...
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  2-22-2009    2
     :)
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    Rice criticises Kremlin's grip on power
    tabsey
    by tabsey  10-14-2007    5
     The most amazing case of hypocrisy seen in many a day. You could put Putin on and given the same set of words and he would sound the same. Never can she be believed again.
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    DC Comics to sue Russian Intelligence
    Eagle Bauer
    by Eagle Bauer  12-15-2006    3
     No Remarks
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    Putin to renew Stalinist patriotism
    willhelm
    by willhelm  6-22-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    President Obama vs. The Rest of the World Greeting The Emperor of Japan
    infidel70
    by infidel70  11-16-2009    2
     No Remarks
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    The Bush administration's newfound respect for treaties
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-29-2007   
     No Remarks
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    How To Stop Putin
    merrie
    by merrie  8-14-2008    1
     What we can do is alter Putin's cost-benefit calculations. We are not without resources. There are a range of measures to be deployed if Russia does not live up to its cease-fire commitments: 1. Suspend the NATO-Russia Council established in 2002 2. Bar Russian entry to the World Trade Organization. 3. Dissolve the G-8. Putin's dictatorship long made Russia's presence in this group of industrial democracies a farce, but no one wanted to upset the bear by expelling it. No need to. The seven democracies simply withdraw. (And if Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, who has been sympathetic to Putin's Georgia adventure, wants to stay, he can have an annual G-2 dinner with Putin.) Then immediately announce the reconstitution of the original G-7. 4. Announce a U.S.-European boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi. The most crucial and unconditional measure, however, is this: Reaffirm support for the Saakashvili government:
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    President Putin:: Found Iran's Leaders 'Bizarre'
    merrie
    by merrie  11-13-2007    1
     "This was the first time that Putin was talking to senior Islamic Republic leaders in a substantive and focused way," says a senior Russian official familiar with what happened. "The president found his Iranian interlocutor weird, to say the least. The Iranians mouthed a lot of eschatological nonsense and came close to urging Putin to convert to Islam. It was clear they lived in a world of their own." Ahmadinejad gave the impression he sought neither advice nor support from the Russians. All he wanted was to project the Islamic Republic as the regional superpower and invite Putin to acknowledge its new status. "It was as if Russia needed Iran, not the other way round," says the Russian source. "Putin was taken aback. He had not expected what he heard." "The Iranians think they have already won," reports one Russian source who witnessed the visit. "So intoxicated they appeared with hubris that they did not even ask Putin to help them ward off further United Nations sanctions."
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    Civil War?
    katsteevns
    by katsteevns  12-26-2009    4
     No Remarks
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    One Other Thought
    merrie
    by merrie  10-9-2009    4
     I know the pundits are all saying this means people will have to take him seriously and go along with the hopey peace thing. OK, only the sap pundits are saying that, but still … Mickey Kaus has a point . Maybe he should turn it down. Before he’s stuck with it, and its stuck all over him. http://slate.com/blogs/blogs/kausfiles/archive/2009/10/09/what-obama-should-do-with-his-nobel-peace-prize.aspx
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    President Barack Obama in Europe
    abailart
    by abailart  3-31-2009    1
     No Remarks
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    LANDSLIDE. Thanks to RICE & BUSH
    righthand
    by righthand  12-2-2007    8
     No Remarks
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    Pres. Obama vs. The Rest of the World Greeting the Emperor of Japan
    jatfla
    by jatfla  11-15-2009    2
     Whatever...........
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    Kremlin Unleashes "Mafia-on-Steroids" Style Chechen Thugs
    merrie
    by merrie  8-20-2008    2
     ........continued........ to disband the unit. The generals refused. At the time, their stubborn support for the outlaw Yamadaev Brothers seemed baffling - a quiet Chechnya was a longstanding Russian goal. But last week, it all made sense: Putin's military, which had been planning the invasion of Georgia for many months, intended to unleash the worst criminals in uniform it had on the Georgian people. Why? Two reasons: First, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin wants the Georgians to suffer - to really suffer. And Chechens are the world's subject-matter experts in atrocities. Second, this gives the Russian army itself a veil of deniability: When Putin's spokesmen insist that the Russian military isn't involved in the worst savagery in Georgia, they're technically telling the truth (if we don't count air attacks and artillery bombardments), since the Chechen thugs on their payroll are on the job.
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    Putin on Bush: Bush "Not in Charge" of US Affairs
    blueridge
    by blueridge  9-12-2008    8
     This is real interesting. Three things at least can be learned: 1. Putin is on to the neoconservatives, who have Bush's ear, and control him to a great degree. Putin is right: Bush is a Puppet President 2. Putin knows Cheney's influence over Bush, who is driving the Georgia-Russia and NATO-Russia neocon led conflict. Bush is stupid and easily manipulated to a large degree. 3. Putin is naive and stupid to separate Bush the man from Bush policies. He speaks against Russia now, therefore against Putin. Reason? Bush has the ability to make light and "charm" (for lack of better word) others into frivolity and laughter, but which is a decoy from his serious crimes and corrupt actions. I wrote earlier in regard to Russia, Bush treated Putin well at his ranch in Texas after 9/11 (which was an excuse for Putin to trample Chechnyans by branding them "terrorists"), but now he will stab him in the back (missile treaties around Russia for NATO).
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    book review: Inside the Stalin Archives by Jonathan Brent
    Deepti
    by Deepti  3-25-2009   
     interesting....
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    A signal to NATO
    willhelm
    by willhelm  8-26-2008    2
     "Russia. This is about Georgia being competitive with Russia for the European market and Georgian moves to try to enter NATO. This is Putin saying "back -off" NATO." Russia is creating problems for many of it's break-away states. Usually, as in the case with Ukraine recently, it centers on oil. And we can see that Russia is working very hard to buy and claim oil reserves all over the world, they use their resources as weapons against it's former states, and reassert it's will in the region and the world. These motivations are even more troubling when you consider that many journalists consider Russia to be a modern fascist police state.
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