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džin tonik

rastavljanje nevladinih organizacija ulazi u finale. :mrgreen:

Amnesty International evicted from its Moscow office

Meho Krljic

Team Russia zato dobija pojačanje (isto ono koje je Team Serbia dobio zimus):

Putin grants action star Steven Seagal Russian citizenship


QuoteMoscow (AFP) - President Vladimir Putin signed off Thursday on a decree granting Russian citizenship to US action hero actor Steven Seagal, the latest high-profile passport handout to a Western celebrity.
Hollywood star Seagal and judo-loving Kremlin tough guy Putin have struck up a bromance in recent years, with Seagal visiting Russia repeatedly and defending Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
"He was asking quite insistently and over a lengthy period to be granted citizenship," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
"He is well known for his warm feelings towards our country and has never hidden them."
Seagal is the latest in a string of high-profile Westerners to be granted Russian citizenship after buddying up with Putin.
Veteran French actor Gerard Depardieu was given a Russian passport in 2013 after the star became a tax exile in ire over rate hikes in his native country.
Putin has also handed out citizenship to US boxer Roy Jones Jr after sipping tea with him in Crimea and to American mixed martial artist Jeff Monson.
Seagal's fame peaked in the late 1980s and early 1990s with films such as "Under Siege" and "Above the Law", but he remains hugely popular in eastern Europe and was granted Serbian citizenship in January.
Like Depardieu, he has previously hung out with Putin, a fellow martial arts fan, and other strongmen leaders from the former Soviet Union.
After Russia's annexation of Crimea, Seagal called Putin "one of the great living world leaders" and even performed with his blues band in the annexed Black Sea peninsula.
In August, veteran Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko made Seagal eat one of his homegrown carrots in an awkward encounter that drew mockery online.

lilit

džulijan uvek kad je najpotrebniji! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ7lYRnF1F8

u subotu ful intervju na raša tudej.
That's how it is with people. Nobody cares how it works as long as it works.

Meho Krljic

  Russia Falls Behind U.S. and China In Annual Space Launches



QuoteFor most of the space age, Russia has lead the world in annual space launches. In 2016, the U.S. and China overtook Russia. 
Russia has fallen behind the United States and China as the world's leading launcher of space rockets. Russia will finish 2016 with just 18 launches, according to open source data, compared to China's 19 and America's 20 launches. It is the first time Russia has ever trailed the Chinese in annual launches.
Alexander Ivanov, deputy chief of Russia's Roscosmos space agency, said on Nov. 29 that the launch rate has decreased because Moscow's space strategy has changed. Currently, it's top priority is reviving existing and aging satellite groupings.
But there are other reasons Russia's launch rate may be falling behind.
Since the late 1960s Russia has been an undisputed leader in annual launch rates – a figure that spoke to the general health of its space program and aerospace industry. At the peak of the Soviet space program, Russia often launched around 100 rockets a year. Since 1957, Russia has launched over 3,000 rockets – roughly twice as many as the U.S.

Though the Soviets accomplished many important first in space prior to 1967, the United States launched more rockets per year. The U.S.S.R. remained dominant until the 1990s, when the U.S. briefly overtook Russian launches. Post-Soviet Russia gain climbed to the top in the mid-2000s.

Read our in-depth look at Russia's latest attempts to compete with U.S. private space startups: Russia's S7 Takes a Giant Leap Into Space
The rate is again declining with the Russian economy in crisis, space budgets have plummeted. Funding for the next decade of Russian space activity stands at just 1.4 trillion rubles ($21.5 billion), a figure that was only finalized after three rounds of cuts to proposed funding, which began at 3.4 trillion rubles ($52.3 billion). The U.S. space agency, NASA, received a budget of $19.3 billion in 2016 alone.
To make matters worse, Russian rockets are becoming uncharacteristically undependable. Historically reliable vehicles like the Proton rocket have seen a slew of catastrophic and embarrassing launch failures over the past few years. Quality control issues now plague Russian space production lines.Meanwhile, foreign competitors like the California-based Space Exploration Technologies are encroaching on the international satellite launch market that has propped up the Russian space industry since the 1990s. Overall, both the Russian and the U.S. governments are responsible for fewer and fewer launches as the private sector assumes more of the burden.


Meho Krljic

Russia set to move closer to decriminalize domestic violence



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MOSCOW (AP) -- In Russia, giving one's spouse a slap is nothing extraordinary for many people. This week, the Russian parliament is expected to take a step closer toward decriminalizing it altogether.

Battery is a criminal offense in Russia, but nearly 20 percent of Russians openly say they think it is sometimes OK to hit a spouse or a child. In a bid to accommodate conservative voters, deputies in the lower house of parliament have given initial approval to a bill eliminating criminal liability for domestic violence that stops short of serious bodily harm or rape.

If the measure passes its second reading in the Duma on Wednesday, when the draft can be changed, approval in the third and final reading would be a foregone conclusion. From the Duma, it would proceed to the upper house, largely a rubber-stamp body, and then to President Vladimir Putin's desk.

Data on domestic violence in Russia are obscure, but Interior Ministry statistics show that 40 percent of all violent crimes in Russia are committed in family surroundings. In 2013, more than 9,000 women were reported to have been killed in incidents of domestic violence.

The bill stems from a Supreme Court ruling last summer to decriminalize battery that doesn't inflict bodily harm, but to retain criminal charges for those accused of battery against family members. Conservative activists objected, saying the ruling meant a parent spanking a child could be punished more harshly than a non-relative striking the child.

Ultra-conservative lawmaker Yelena Mizulina, who also authored Russia's "gay propaganda" ban, then introduced the bill to decriminalize domestic violence. It initially was shelved after a disapproving review from the government.

Tables turned at the end of the year when a journalist from a conservative publication pressed Putin about it at his annual news conference.

"If the father spanks his child for a good reason as a means of education, a traditional Russian one, he will be sentenced to two years in prison — and if a neighbor does this, he will get away with a fine!" the journalist told Putin.


Putin replied that "it's better not to spank children and refer to some traditions," but then said, "We should not go overboard with it (punishment for battery). It's not good, it harms families."

The bill would make battery on a family member punishable by a fine of less than 30,000 rubles ($500) or a 15-day arrest.

The Moscow-based Anna Center foundation, which runs Russia's only domestic violence hotline, received more than 5,000 calls last year. The foundation says many more calls that go unanswered since the line operates only between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.

The Duma bill "is not going to improve the situation to say the least," said Irina Matvienko, who runs the hotline.

"Domestic violence is a system which makes it difficult for a woman to seek help," she said. "It's not a traditional value. It's a crime. "

Calls to the Anna Center hotline show that a lot of Russian women initially don't even realize that domestic violence is an offense, Matvienko says.

A survey this month by state-run pollster VTsIOM showed that 19 percent of Russians say "it can be acceptable" to hit one's wife, husband or child "in certain circumstances." The nationwide poll by phone of 1,800 people was held Jan. 13-15. The survey had a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points.

Russian police are notoriously reluctant to react to domestic violence calls, which many regard as meddling in family affairs. Prosecutors in November began investigating a police officer who took a call from a woman complaining about her boyfriend's aggressive behavior. Instead of offering help, the officer reportedly told the woman that the police would only come if she got killed. Shortly thereafter, the man beat the woman to death, prosecutors say.

Activist Alyona Popova, whose online petition against the bill has attracted more than 180,000 signatures, sees the efforts to decriminalize domestic violence as a continuation of the Kremlin's increasingly aggressive policies after several repressive laws targeting various groups, from foreign-funded NGOs to gay people.
"I think it's part of an overall ideology: aggression and violence are on the rise in society in general since war is everywhere and we're surrounded by enemies," Popova said, referring to the state media narrative that portrays Russia as a besieged fortress.

Council of Europe Secretary-General Thorbjorn Jagland earlier this week sent a letter to the speakers of both houses of Russia's parliament, expressing deep concern at the legislation. Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin dismissed the letter as an "unacceptable" attempt to influence parliament.

Olga Batalina, one of the bill's co-authors, said in the Duma last week that the penalty for battery should be lenient for acts of violence "committed in an emotional conflict, without malice, without grave consequences."

"Battery doesn't even involve grave bodily harm. We're only talking about bruises, scratches, which is bad, too, of course," Batalina said.

The comment rattled some lawmakers.

"Has anyone tried going around with a bruise for a week?" deputy Oleg Nilov asked Batalina at the hearing. "Does anyone think it's OK?"

There haven't been any significant protests against the bill so far.

Activist Popova is not surprised: discussing domestic violence still is taboo in Russia.

"Society is judgmental," she said. "It goes like this: you're a bad woman if you allow this to happen to you, or you're airing dirty laundry and you're to blame, or it's he beats you it means he loves you. And a lot of people don't want to go public about it."


varvarin

http://www.b92.net/biz/vesti/svet.php?yyyy=2017&mm=04&dd=01&nav_id=1245990

Rusija vs. EU: Preokret - ko je sad koga izigrao

Preokret - EU je objavila da više nema pravnog osnova da blokira izgradnju Severnog toka dva.  nas-rofl xrotaeye   :lol:


Meho Krljic

Vladimir Putin Loses Power in Russian Election—But His Presidency Could Be Far From Over 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin suffered a major blow in Sunday's nationwide elections—or did he?
Russia's United Democrats—a liberal party that stands in opposition to the Kremlin—saw several shocking upset victories in central Moscow, though Putin's ruling party, United Russia, won all of the municipal elections held outside of Moscow and 75 percent of district council seats in the Russian capital.
Observers say the Kremlin's puppet master may have provided his opposition party a seat at the table in districts across central Moscow in what actually amounts to an effort to strengthen his grip on Russia's election processes just ahead of the 2018 presidential campaign season.


Putin may have provided the opposition a chance to run in the elections as an experiment, experts suspect, while barring its most capable candidates from the ballots—setting up the party for failure once its candidates take their seats in the local councils.
"They cleared the entire field," Yekaterinburg Mayor Yevgeny Roizman, an official often considered a maverick in Russian politics—and who was denied registration as a candidate for a gubernatorial race—said in an August interview. The mayor also claimed Putin's regime denied candidate registration to the opposition's most qualified candidates: "There's not a single strong challenger. Not a single strong candidate was even allowed to get close."
That would make Putin appear to be the only credible candidate in the 2018 presidential elections, when he is expected to seek another term as Russian president after having served as the nation's leader as either prime minister or president for nearly 18 years.
"One of the reasons the regime sees these smaller elections as a test run is part of its grand strategy to remain in power," David Szakonyi, a scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, and expert in Russian corruption and authoritarianism, tells Newsweek.
According to the Kremlin, the election process was as fair to Putin's opposition as it was to his own party.
The president's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, described the opposition party's historic, albeit incremental, wins on Monday as "excellent," telling reporters: "[United Democrats] will take part in the life of the city and demonstrate their effectiveness."
"This is pluralism," Peskov said. "This is political competition."
So what's next in Putin's playbook? Szakonyi says the Kremlin will likely react to the election results "forcefully," by bringing attention to the opposition party's failures in office while clamping down on future candidates and opposition campaigns like that of Alexei Navalny, an anti-corruption candidate seeking to unseat Putin in the 2018 presidential race.
"The chances of Navalny getting candidate registration in the presidential election most likely decreased because of the recent elections," Szakonyi says. "More than likely, there will be an increase in restrictive measures being placed on his campaign. I don't see anyone's chances [of getting on the ballot] getting better...because of this."
Meanwhile, Putin seemingly remains a master in election rigging, with at least 1,600 allegations of voter fraud and other violations reported to Golos, an independent Russian election-monitoring organization.


Meho Krljic

Podugačak tekst na Gardijanovom sajtu o ruskoj propagandnoj mašineriji, fejk njuzu itd. Ima svašta da se pročita pa koga zanima šta zapadnjaci imaju da kažu an ovu temu, eto ga:

Inside the Kremlin's hall of mirrors

Meho Krljic

All Of A Sudden, Russian Private Companies Falling To Pieces 

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Over the last month, some well known Russian companies have gone belly up. Vladimir Putin is angry. What is going on over there? Hint: it's not because of sanctions.
On Thursday, Putin lashed out against his own cabinet ministers for not moving to protect regional carrier VIM Airlines. Transportation Minister Maksim Sokolov said it would be "pointless" to even bother saving it. The top staff of the airline are now being investigated for fraud, a usual follow-through in Russia after important entities mysteriously go broke.  Official Russia always smells a rat. Company owners are known for taking the money and running to London, or Cyprus. VIM Airlines has at least 10 billion rubles in debt, or around $170 million, and is now hoping that white knight airline Aeroflot can keep it afloat.
Domodedovo airport-based VIM has grounded or delayed numerous flights. The carrier has not paid fuel suppliers, who now refuse to work with them. VIM Airlines is small, but was a buyer of Russian made jets by Irkut Corp. They are the 10th largest carrier in Russia. From January to September, they flew 1.8 million passengers, up 31.4% from last year. They will likely be taken over by Aeroflot. The company's stock is down 5.5% this week. The company was unavailable for immediate comment.
The fallout began in earnest in August. Russia's biggest private lender, Otkritie, was bailed out by the central bank. Like VIM, more fraud is expected.
The central bank did not say how much it was spending on the bail-out, but said it planned to take a minimum 75% stake after evaluating Otkritie's financial position, Reuters reported. Otkritie's financial needs are expected to be larger than the 2011 $14 billion bailout of the Bank of Moscow. That bank folded and got sold to VTB Bank in May 2016.  Like Otkritie and VIM, more Russian fraud was to blame. Andrey Fridrikhovich Borodin, the bank's founder, took his millions and hightailed it to London like the rest of the wealthy Russians who have -- together with the Saudis, Emiratis and Chinese -- helped rebuild London's skyline.
 
The equivalent of as much as 45% of Russia's GDP is held by Russians in places like London, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Just how much of it is from ill-gotten gains is anybody's guess. London probably doesn't care.

In Moscow, Otkritie is a fixture on the city's skyline. Its blue neon sign is emblazoned on an old Soviet-era building across from the Hotel Ukraine, an ornate property by Stalin as an ode to the Russians who fought and died in World War II. It sits across the Moscow River, where the city's new, steel skyscrapers stand as a testament to the city being home to the greatest number of billionaires in the world.
Over the years, Otkritie was busy buying up Russian mutual funds and insurers, and even a diamond mining subsidiary of Russian oil firm Lukoil.  Dmitry Tulin, the central bank's first deputy chairman, said the bank's business practices were "questionable." The Russian central bank has been trying to reel in Russian fraudsters, a perennial if not overwhelming task. "The bank's operations are connected to high risks and need to be seriously changed," he says.
On Sept. 15, the Financial Times reported that Otkritie falsified its accounts by hiding its balance sheet hole with leveraged purchases of eurobonds. Those high priced bonds were used to "sugarcoat its financials", the central bank said.
The following week, state run enterprises said they were withdrawing funds from Otkritie and others in a similar state of financial disarray.
On Sept. 20, the central bank put B&N Bank into receivership, along with its B&N Bank Digital. The central bank is injecting around $6 billion into B&N, and is now the majority owner of the joint.
Unlike Otkritie and VIM, foul play is not the cause of B&N's bailout needs. Its chairman and founder, Mikhail Shishkhanov, told Russian business daily Vedomosti on Monday that the main shareholders would inject 300 billion rubles into the company, also known as Binbank, in order to close the financial holes and keep the bank alive. While it is harder for B&N to tap cheaper capital in Europe because of sanctions, he singled out stricter regulations at the central bank for its problems.
"I've been in the market since 1993 and the central bank did things different then," says Shishkhanov. "Today, they have changed the way they do things and are in hot pursuit of one goal: bank and corporate transparency. Nobody could have guessed that the central bank would be what it is now -- in a good sense -- which is tough and consistent. I know they have to look into these things now so banks are not in trouble and get worse down the road."
Alfa Bank analyst Sergei Gavrilov said in August that two other banks, Credit Bank of Moscow and Promsvyazbank (PSB), could soon be added to the Russian central bank's portfolio of companies. B&N Bank has a 10% stake in PSB. The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development owns another 11.7%. But if that bank fails, the question is whether EBRD can provide any financing to a Russian lender. Russian banks are sanctioned.
Credit Bank said the recent headlines about Otkritie and B&N are scaring depositors. Vladimir Chubar, chairman of the bank, said the situation was "under control. There is no panic."
Famous last words?
Russian private lenders are either consolidating or up for sale. Swedish group Nordea is looking to unload its Russian subsidiary. Many Western-backed venture capital firms have stopped funding new companies in Russia in order to avoid the possibility of sanctions based on lending practices. It is not illegal to lend to Russian companies, other than to Russian banks. Start-ups there have been turning to crypto-currencies to raise funds instead.

No one is blaming sanctions for VIM, Otkritie and B&N's epic fail.  Those bailouts are being blamed on Russians for getting carried away with the wiles of capitalism after the fall of communism, and the customary cronyism and kleptomania that's played out again and again in the Russian economy.
The central bank, led by Elvira Nabiullina, a highly respected central banker on the world stage, wants to put an end to all that. She wants to crack down on fraud and get her banks in line with the Basel III accord. Basel III is a global set of reform measures developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision designed to strengthen regulatory, supervision and risk management of domestic banks. The end goal is to avoid massive bank failures like those seen in the U.S. after the popping of the housing market and leveraged mortgage backed derivatives tied to housing. Moreover, if she can successfully crack down on corporate fraud, she may end up succeeding at keeping more Russian money in Russia.
So far this year, Russians have shown they have a penchant for making millions. The country recorded the highest growth rates in the world in the number of dollar millionaires, according to the annual report of the World Wealth Report.
The number of Russian citizens with a net worth of at least $1 million rose 19.7% from 2016. On average, the number of millionaires increased by 7.5% worldwide. The total number of dollar millionaires in Russia remains relatively low at about 182 thousand people compared with 4.8 million people in the U.S. and 1.2 million in China.


Аксентије Новаковић

Istorijski događaj: Rusija uništava poslednje zalihe arsenala hemijskog oružja

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Istorijski događaj: Rusija uništava poslednje zalihe arsenala hemijskog oružja

Predsednik Rusije Vladimir Putin nazvao je uništavanje poslednje hemijske municije u zemlji ,,istorijskim događajem".

Poslednji kilogram od 40.000 tona zaliha otrovnih materija koji se nalazio u Rusiji, a koji se nalazio u dve artiljerijske granate, uništen je u objektu ,,Kizner" u Udmurtiji.

,,Ovo je veoma važan istorijski događaj, jer će danas biti uništena poslednja zaliha ruskog arsenala hemijskog oružja", rekao je Putin tokom telefonske video-konferencije sa Udmurtijom.

,,Bez ikakvog nepotrebnog preuveličavanja može se reći da je ovo zaista istorijski događaj, s obzirom na ogromni arsenal koji nam je ostao iz sovjetskog vremena", dodao je predsednik.

Ruski predsednik je dodao da Sjedinjene Američke Države ne ispunjavaju svoje obaveze da unište hemijsko oružje i tri puta su odlagale rok pozivajući se na nedostatak sredstava, međutim Rusija očekuje da i Amerika i druge zemlje ispune sve svoje obaveze prema međunarodnim sporazumima.

,,Kao što je poznato, najviše hemijskog oružja posedovala je Rusija i još uvek poseduju SAD, koje, nažalost, ne ispunjavaju svoje obaveze prema rokovima uništenja hemijskog oružja i već tri puta su odlagale svoju likvidaciju, između ostalog i pod izgovorom nedovoljno budžetskih sredstava", rekao je Putin.

,,Iskreno govoreći, to zvuči čudno. Ali, mi očekujemo da će SAD, kao i druge zemlje, ispuniti sve svoje obaveze prema međunarodnim sporazumima", zaključio je on.

https://rs-lat.sputniknews.com/rusija/201709271112818619-rusija-hemijska-municija-unistavanje/



Gde završava američko hemijsko oružje, ako ne na đubretu

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Gde završava američko hemijsko oružje, ako ne na đubretu

Od činjenice da SAD još nisu u stanju da dovedu do kraja proces uništenja hemijskog oružja, mnogo više zabrinjava podatak da se kod raznoraznih terorističkih grupa na Bliskom istoku otkrivaju upravo ta hemijska oružja koje su proizvedena u Americi, smatraju analitičari.

Prema procenama, SAD su do sada uništile 40 odsto ukupnih zaliha hemijskog naoružanja, dok za ostatak američke vlasti tvrde da nema dovoljno finansijskih sredstava. Međutim, kako za Sputnjik upozorava Igor Nikulin, bivši član komisije UN za biološko i hemijsko oružje, veliki deo američkog hemijskog naoružanja završava upravo u rukama terorista.

Iako, kako kaže, američke vlasti tvrde da su do tih hemijska oružja teroristi došli pljačkanjem sirijskih skladišta, postavlja se pitanje odakle onda Sirijcima baš tolike količine tog naoružanja.
Program uništavanja hemijskog oružja u Rusiji.

,,Postoje različita mišljenja tim povodom. Amerika je uništila 40 odsto domaćih zaliha, a za sve ostalo, navodno, nema para, iako raspolaže svim neophodnim tehnologije. To zaista zvuči čudno. Nemate 500 miliona dolara za hemijsko naoružanje, ali imate 50 milijardi za podršku demokratiji širom sveta, plus najavljujete vojni budžet za narednu godinu od čak 700 milijardi dolara, ističe on.

Sa druge strane, Anton Utkin, bivši inspektor UN u Iraku i specijalista za hemijsko oružje, kaže da je Rusija sve svoje obaveze iz Konvencije za hemijsko oružje ispunila i pre roka.

Prema njegovim rečima, Rusija je još krajem juna imala još 360 tona hemijskog oružja, tako da se može reći da je taj posao uništenja završen dosta brzo, iako celokupan proces predstavlja veliki izazov za naučnike, inženjere i druge stručnjake.

,,Važno je istaći da je Rusija počela da razvija sve neophodne tehnologije krajem devedesetih, i već tada je zauzimala vodeće pozicije u svetu po tom pitanju. Međutim, u trenutku kada je započet taj proces, Rusija skoro da nije imala para za uništavanje hemijskog oružja. Tada su Amerikanci ponudili materijalnu pomoć, ali su zauzvrat tražili da se koriste njihove tehnologije, jer su smatrali da su one efikasnije i bezbednije. Ali, kada su Rusi upoznali Amerikance sa sopstvenim metodama, američka strana je odustala od svojih zahteva, a kasnije je prilikom uništavanja svog hemijskog oružja čak i koristila tehnologije koje su ličile na ruske", dodaje Utkin.

Inače, predsednik Rusije Vladimir Putin rekao je da je dan kada je uništena i poslednje hemijska artiljerijska granata u zemlji ,,istorijskim događajem".

Podsetimo, poslednji kilogram od 40.000 tona zaliha otrovnih materija koje je Rusija nasledila od Sovjetskog Saveza uništen je u objektu ,,Kizner" u Udmurtiji.

https://rs-lat.sputniknews.com/svet/201709271112822598-gde-zavrsava-americko-hemijsko-oruzje/

T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

http://www.istrebljivac.com/blog-Unistavanje-pacova.html

Аксентије Новаковић




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Israel's justice minister :If Putin wants to survive, he needs to keep his military forces out of Syria'.

Israel's justice minister has warned the Syrian government that Israel "will do what is necessary" if President Bashar al-Assad does not keep Russia out of Syria.

Ayelet Shaked said that If Putin wants to survive, he needs to keep his millitary forces out of Syria'.

"Israel needs to pressure world powers to not allow Russia to establish a strong presence in Syria," Shaked told Herzliya's International Institute on Counterterrorism Conference. If the world powers did not comply with this demand, she said, then Israel will "do what we need to do."

The threats towards Syria come a time when pro- government forces have all but extinguished the presence of ISIS in Syria and are getting close to completely ending the six year long war.

Russia Insider reports:

The Israeli government – who last week bombed a Syrian military outpost, killing two soldiers – have now verbally challenged the Syrian government in the form of offering an ultimatum. The threats towards Syria come a time when the Assad government forces have all but extinguished the presence of Daesh in Syria and are coming close to completely ending the war. Israel meanwhile seem to be having an anxiety attack over the current situation and have been beating hard on the drums of war.

In Netanyahu's most recent meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin, he frequently sought to voice his concerns over Russia, this was then – to Netanyahu's frustration – brushed under the rug by Putin as it was viewed as a non-substantial issue. A paranoid Israeli government have meanwhile been busy preparing for war with pretty much every enemy they can since that meeting took place and don't seem to be very happy with the way things are turning out in Syria, with the strengthening of the 'axis of resistance'.

The Israeli Military is now notably brought it's week long series of military drills – which included an simulated invasion of Lebanon – to a halt, this was Israel's biggest military drill since 1998 (when they simulated an invasion of Syria). For any other country, such a drill as the one started on the 5th of this month would be be seen as a possible threat to national security and/or a provocation of war for the country being threatened, however Israel seem to be able to do this whilst coming under no scrutiny from the international media, nor the international community. Last month on the 10th of August, the Israeli government announced that they were in preparation for a ground invasion of Gaza, the Israeli air-force also have been performing several fly overs of Lebanese air space and have been calling for and discussing the prospect of waging war against, Iran,Russia, Syria, Gaza and of course Lebanon frequently in their media.

http://www.awdnews.com/society/israel%E2%80%99s-justice-minister-if-putin-wants-to-survive,-he-needs-to-keep-his-military-forces-out-of-syria%E2%80%99


Ционистички ултиматум, мада би за мир у свету било много боље да ционисти врате Сирији окупирану Голанску висораван.
Наравно, неће се они зауставити само на ултиматумима, али ће истовремено спознати како Руси нису голуруки Палестинци које могу лако да масакрирају.
T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

http://www.istrebljivac.com/blog-Unistavanje-pacova.html

S.U.B.A.

Израелци су изјавили оно што морају да изјаве да би били доследни смрадови. Такође врло добро знају да су њихови захтеви овог типа вагинин дим и да Руси могу само да се насмеше.

Аксентије Новаковић

Руси памте Холодомор и 16,5 милиона побијених Руса по гулазима.
Обележавају и дан сећања на побијене Русе.
Што се тиче Израела, или ће бити мирни, или...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvYJ2KN8H0Q
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RUSKI GENERAL IZVREĐAO BRITANSKOG MINISTRA ODBRANE: Toliko ste dobri bili, da su džihadisti zauzeli celu Siriju

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RUSKI GENERAL IZVREĐAO BRITANSKOG MINISTRA ODBRANE: Toliko ste dobri bili, da su džihadisti zauzeli celu Siriju

Ministarstvo odbrane Rusije saopštilo je, povodom izjave britanskog ministra odbrane Majkla Felona, da sumnja da je Velika Britanija dala nemerljiv doprinos uništavanju ,,žalosne sekte DAEŠ-a".

,,Kako se bliži pobeda sirijske vojske uz podršku ruske avijacije nad DAEŠ-om u Siriji, neočekivano se ispostavilo da nam je u uništavanju terorizma svih ovih godina negde iza leđa pomagao britanski ministar odbrane Majkl Felon.

Prema njegovim rečima, Velika Britanija je od 2014. dala neprocenjivi doprinos kampanji protiv DAEŠ-a. A u vazduhu, na kopnu i na moru britanska vojska je odigrala ogromnu ulogu u borbi protiv terorista... Nehotice se nameće pitanje gde su bile sve te britanske 'snage dobra' kada je DAEŠ sredinom 2015. godine praktično progutao trećinu Iraka i celu Siriju?", naveo je zvanični predstavnik Ministarstva odbrane Rusije, general-major Igor Konašenkov.

On je naveo da je sam britanski ministar raportirao da su od 2014. godine britanske kraljevske oružane snage izvele svega 1.500 napada na DAEŠ u Iraku i Siriji. Poređenja radi, ruska avijacija je izvela više od 99.000 preciznih napada na teroriste samo u Siriji, što je i dovelo do strateškog preokreta u borbi protiv DAEŠ-a.

,,Ako se britanski doprinos u borbi protiv DAEŠ-a može nazvati nemerljivim, onda je to pre u smislu njegove beznačajnosti nego u smislu razmera truda", naveo je Konašenkov.

Britanski vojni ministar Majkl Felon je u intervjuu listu ,,UK difens" izjavio da je ,,Britanija dala neprocenjiv doprinos kampanji za uništavanje potencijala DAEŠ-a od 2014. godine, odbivši tu žalosnu sektu od kapija Bagdada i dovodeći je do ivice poraza u Raki".

Prema njegovim rečima, ,,u vazduhu, na kopnu i na moru britanski vojnici su odigrali ogromnu ulogu u borbi protiv terorista i obuci saveznika".

(Sputnik)

http://webtribune.rs/ruski-general-izvredao-britanskog-ministra-odbrane-toliko-ste-dobri-bili-da-su-dzihadisti-zauzeli-celu-siriju/

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Јунармија расте...

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S.U.B.A.

За оне који не знају руски: припадника Јунармије више од 165000.

http://tass.ru/obschestvo/4619937

Аксентије Новаковић

Здрава омладина, незатрована хомосексуалним девијацијама које им се потурају као школско градиво.
T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

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S.U.B.A.

Они се као држава, у суштини, односе врло одмерено према тој пошасти. Прошле године су одбили предлог КП за успостављање кривичне одговорности особа које јавно истичу своје ЛГБТ-ствије. Просто, ставили су ту појаву где јој је и место али се то гледано побудаљеним очима чини као неки терор.






akhnaton

Al su šašavi ti Rusi... odličan spot, ni ova Ruskinja na početku nije loša....

https://www.facebook.com/RussiaInsider/videos/2041896299413936/
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ankh Em Maat  since 1973.


akhnaton

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 02-03-2018, 06:25:01
Satan 2: Putin Tells U.S. 'You Will Listen To Russia Now' as he Deploys Hypersonic Nuclear ICBM

Pa tako im i treba, dok se oni premenagaju oko "obrane" pedera, nigera, alahuakbarovaca, kriplova, feminacija, dok se pretvaraju u naciju hutova (ne debelih, ne gojaznih, nego morbidnih mešina sala), dotle se arhi neprijatelj za koga su verovali da su ga pobedili naoružava. Ako, ako i treba, kad je onaj katolički ženskaroš propustio da ovaj svet otera u mothers pussy, a trebao je.
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Meho Krljic

Pošto je ovih dana popularno Ruse optuživati za sve, da vidimo šta Englezi pišu o njihovim huliganima:


The rise of Russia's neo-Nazi football hooligans


akhnaton

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 26-05-2018, 06:11:06
Russia Just Fired a Missile Farther Than Anyone Before and No One Noticed

Pa kad svi gledu ka trasama migranata i kako da udovolje kojekakvim identitetima. Bole ih pedu za Rusiju. Uostalom i da Rusija lansira FTL letilicu, ni to ne bi videli. Ali zato ako Rusija poapsi Pussy Riot, e onda svi gledaju. 
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Truman

Ja da valjam ne bih bio ovde.

Ugly MF


Truman

Искрено, драго ми је због тога. Што наравно не оспорава чињеницу да је Владимир Владимирович до сада немали број пута посезао за тим решењем када је реч о новинарима и припадницима опозиције.
Ja da valjam ne bih bio ovde.

Аксентије Новаковић

Још кад би такве оптужбе биле поткрепљене озбиљним доказима, а не шизофрено-параноичним сквичањем заснованим на русофобији и путинофобији...
T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

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S.U.B.A.

Да, само зли Руси и остале источњачке деспотије посежу за суровим уклањањем противника. Запад то наравно не ради нити је икад радио.

akhnaton

Quote from: S.U.B.A. on 02-06-2018, 00:42:53
Да, само зли Руси и остале источњачке деспотије посежу за суровим уклањањем противника. Запад то наравно не ради нити је икад радио.

Jok nije. Svi to rade. Svi. Neko javno, a neko tajno. Nego, ovo je zanimljivo, još su zanimljiviji komentari libertarda na ovu vest...

https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2018&mm=06&dd=14&nav_category=78&nav_id=1403959

Inače poslanica Dume je u pravu. Al, ne vredi govoriti, zadire u "slobodu". Mada, mislim da je trebala da muškarcima takođe kaže da manje gledaju fuzbal, a više da opasuju žene. Onda bi manje jurile Kuntu i Kintu...
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