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03-14-14 00:03 #115
Posts: 2844Originally Posted by CanadianBoy [View Original Post]
Look at what happened in other EE countries.
For a start you can forget about Sponsoring& meeting girls spending few hours or all night for 1000UAH as posted below, if Ukraine joins the EU.
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03-13-14 23:33 #114
Posts: 69To Russia with love
Certainly all distinguished members of the forum ought to consider moving to Russia to share the riches given the rosy possibilities provided by the relative merits of the global warming as described below. Before we pack our bags to immigrate to Russia and enjoy the diverse economy, enjoy a land void of corruption, enjoy the rule of law, peace and freedom offered by Tsar Putin's Russia, perhaps we should entertain alternative perspectives?
http://www.economist.com/blogs/freee...ussias-economy
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2014/0...en-paved-with/
I must confess I do find Tsar Putin interesting, find Russia to be a wonderful country with a very rich history & culture and consider Russian pussy to be among the finest in the world but I am not fully sold on the notion of a grandiose vision of Russia depicted here.
Originally Posted by Muddy7 [View Original Post]
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03-13-14 23:14 #113
Posts: 200Originally Posted by Poker Player 2 [View Original Post]
If your annexing annexing Crimea take it and move on. Enough of the BS referendum and other blatant lying.
Kind of reminds me of the 80's when Russian media propaganda showed only the grocery stores full of amazing goods, thinking that we in the West and even their own citizens did not knew the truth that the shelves were empty.
I'm more interested in how the Ukraine situation relates to mongering. To me in simple investment terms Ukraine is a buy depending on your tolerance for risk.
The worse the economic situation gets the more desperate the women will become.
The key question is to buy now or wait for the price to go down more?
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03-13-14 22:59 #112
Posts: 249Originally Posted by Muddy7 [View Original Post]
Anyway, I wish I had not posted that earlier comment. This is a sex forum not Foreign Affairs Magazine. Political discussions help no one get laid.
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03-13-14 22:58 #111
Posts: 241Originally Posted by Poker Player 2 [View Original Post]
According to a 2011 report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, two-thirds of Russia's land mass is currently buried under permafrost. Underneath that frost lie vast stores of nickel, cobalt, copper and diamonds.not to mention oil and natural gas.
Melting of permafrost will further open up previously marginal or even unworkable lands to agriculture. Melting Arctic ice will create new shipping routes along Russia's northern coast and will open up previously inaccessible oil and gas reserves. Russia's warming has already helped the country hit record harvests of rice, corn and sunflower seeds in recent years. Continued warming could conceivably allow the country to become the world's bread basket. And control the planet's food supply.
Russia is, of course, fully aware of these possible rosy global warming scenarios. Putin has said that "two or three degrees" of climate change could be good for Russia, in that it would reduce heating costs and increase crop yields.
http://csis.org/blog/might-russia-we...global-warming
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03-13-14 22:45 #110
Posts: 241Originally Posted by CanadianBoy [View Original Post]
BTW- wasn't Crimea a gift to UA? I heard its been part of UA for a short time
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03-13-14 22:33 #109
Posts: 411Originally Posted by CanadianBoy [View Original Post]
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03-13-14 22:27 #108
Posts: 69My Vote
I vote for Tsar Putin. He is considered the most powerful man alive, some say he is also the richest man alive. In my view, Tsar Putin definitely bangs the finer pussy. Maybe he could get me a job with the KGB? What can I say, I am a big fan Only if he could smile a bit more........
http://dailycaller.com/2014/02/06/this-is-vladimir-putins-extremely-flexible-girlfriend-photos/
Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
Perhaps you prefer to nominate Putin for a Nobel Peace Prize? That is being sarcastic. LOL
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03-13-14 22:19 #107
Posts: 249Originally Posted by Ash1001 [View Original Post]
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03-13-14 22:08 #106
Posts: 2844How the Ukraine crisis ends?
The master of Foreign policy gives an insight on the way out of the present crises.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...5/46dad868-a49
"By Henry A. Kissinger, Published: March 5.
Henry A. Kissinger was secretary of state from 1973 to 1977.
Public discussion on Ukraine is all about confrontation. But do we know where we are going? In my life, I have seen four wars begun with great enthusiasm and public support, all of which we did not know how to end and from three of which we withdrew unilaterally. The test of policy is how it ends, not how it begins.
Far too often the Ukrainian issue is posed as a showdown: whether Ukraine joins the East or the West. But if Ukraine is to survive and thrive, it must not be either side's outpost against the other — it should function as a bridge between them."
To Jaw-Jaw is always better than to War-War.
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03-13-14 22:05 #105
Posts: 65Travels without Visa are not the issue!
Originally Posted by Jojosun [View Original Post]
The 'Schengen Treaty' is ending at the border between Poland to the Ukraine. There will be no visa free travel to the EU. The ladies from the Ukraine with enough money always were able to travel the EU with 'Tourist Visa'.
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03-13-14 21:25 #104
Posts: 411Well. The West tries to engineer a violent coup on Russia's front doorstep (implemented by neo Nazis, no less) and then wonders why Russia is upset? Russia's three hundred year dominance of Ukraine is predicated on access to warm water ports, something about which there can be no negotiation. Putin will move heaven and earth to keep Ukraine in its sphere of influence, whereas the EU is broke and has a dozen other basket case nations to look after.
Russia has promised quite clearly in the past that if Ukraine joins either the EU or NATO it will be world war three. Why are people acting so surprised by this?
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03-13-14 15:49 #103
Posts: 2844Its The Tatars.
Originally Posted by YellowPaul [View Original Post]
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...an-rule-crimea
"Tatar Sunni Muslims pose a threat to Russia's occupation of Crimea.
Pro-Ukrainian Islamic minority could mount a more organised resistance against Russian forces in Crimea peninsula".
He fears for the break up of Russia much in the same way it ended with the break up of the former Yugoslavia. With the US & the West, Nato bombing Serbia. 2 New Muslim very pro USA states emerged, Bosnia & Kosovo.
Ukraine must be one of the very few places in the world where the local Muslims & Jews are on the same side.
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03-13-14 15:17 #102
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by YellowPaul [View Original Post]
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03-13-14 14:11 #101
Posts: 200Prize?
Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
That is being sarcastic. LOL