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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Russia has a long proud and wonderful history.[/quote] What happens when your handlers back at the Kremlin find out that nobody here is buying your line of BS?[/quote] Indeed. This year when the hapless Russian foreign minister spoke at usually buttoned-up Munich Security Congress, delegates laughed at him derisively. He didn't help himself when he suggested in an aside that German unification (which Gorbachev's Kremlin had blessed) was illegal under international law.[/quote] You say this like the Munich Security Congress, and in fact any international body, is an arbiter of truth? All they showed, again, is their own whoredom and hypocrisy. The same international agencies would then turn around and call the Saudi King a reformer and ignore, for instance, the brutal repression of the Bahraini uprising by the Saudi armed forces (with American-made weapons). Or they will all show up to the opening of King Abdullah's Interfaith center in VIENNA and call him a hero working for religious rights - all while back home, his government throws non-Muslims who dare to worship publicly in prisons. So, let's all stop talking about the opinion of international bodies meaning anything. Bunch of whores. They'll do whatever is politically expedient today. If opposing Russia is what sells, that's what they would do. If it wasn't, it would be all about "well, Putin is a reformer. Really, he's just dealing with a very conservative society. They have their own culture. We need to be sensitive. Let's address it privately. At least he guarantees stability. Anyone else would be even worse. Pass the riesling, please."[/quote]
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