Russia: Abkhazia Is An Independent State!

Hello,

I guess Abkhazia’s President Sergei Bagapsh has once again made it clear that you should never make plans about Abkhazia with out taking into account that they are an independent state!

There was no doubt about the fact that Abkhazia would reject a German-proposed peace plan on the resolution of the breakaway Georgian republic’s conflict with Tbilisi.

“We are not going to discuss Abkhazia’s status,” Bagapsh said. “Abkhazia is an independent state.”

Bagapsh also said that the return of Georgian refugees to Abkhazia could only start only after the withdrawal of Georgian troops from the Kodori Gorge and the signing of a non-aggression pact.

“The return of Georgian refugees to the Abkhaz region of Gali will be possible only after the settlement of the conflict,” Sergei Bagapsh said during his meeting with Steinmeier.

“Insistence on their return could lead to a new war,” he warned.

Looks like Germany is trying to open a can of worms.

Seems to me that this is a response that should have been expected from the start of this Germany Peacekeeping effort. Seems the Germans forgot something, Abkhazia! But then again the West really does not want to accept Abkhazia because Abkhazia is in the way of “OIL!”

A War is brewing and now Germany just poked Abkhazia’s eye!

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russia: Total Eclipse Of The Sun!

Hello,

Looks like a really cool event is coming up this August 1st, 2008!
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A rare astronomical phenomenon will occur in Russia on the August 1. The total eclipse of the Sun is already nicknamed “Russian” because it will cross Russia’s Western Siberia from the north to the south.

The maximum eclipse will be at 10:21:08 UT, when the maximum time of the total phase will last around 2:27 minutes.

Weather conditions in Siberia at this time of the year are favourable for seeing an eclipse. And, what is most important, the eclipse occurs in the cities, considered to be the main transportation hubs of Siberia: Novosibirsk and Barnaul, making the viewing this event absolutely accessible.

Be aware that the next total solar eclipses will occur in Northern America in 2017, in Europe in 2026, and in Russia in 2030, so don’t miss this opportunity!

RT will provide you with the unique possibility to see the maximum phase of the total eclipse LIVE on our channel on August 1 at 13:20 Moscow time. Please stay informed on our channel and website.

A total solar eclipse requires the umbra of the Moon’s shadow to touch the surface of the Earth. Because of the relative sizes of the Moon and Sun and their relative distances from Earth, the path of totality is always very narrow (up to 270 kilometers across).

If you are in the path of totality the eclipse begins with a partial phase in which the Moon gradually covers more and more of the Sun. This typically lasts for about an hour until the Moon completely covers the Sun and the total eclipse begins.

It will take about an hour for the Moon shadow to cross Russia. Then it will touch the territory of Kazakhstan and Mongolia and disappear in China on the sunset just 20 minutes after it leaves Russian territory.

A full solar eclipse makes it possible to observe all the major planets of our Solar System by the naked eye.
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Time to travel to Siberia….

This is great!

Kyle & Svet
PS Watch videos from Novosibirsk about Total Solar Eclipse!

comments always welcome.

Russia: Moscow Metro Being Upgraded!

Moscow Russia:

Big news concerning the expansion of the Moscow Metro was announced recently:

Over the next five years, more than 15 kilometers of new metro lines will be added to the city’s subway system. As part of the expansion, districts on the outskirts of Moscow will be connected to the center by an underground system.

Work will begin on two new metro lines, which will be completed by 2015. These lines will be Moscow’s first to be operated not by drivers, but by operators at a dispatching center, a engineering system that has been in operation throughout Europe for many years.

The Moscow Metro currently carries 15-40 percent more passengers than its capacity, depending on the line, and the metro’s management considers it necessary to build an additional 130 km of underground railway to maintain the system’s safety and efficiency.

Also at the same time: Moscow administration plans to turn Moscow’s Little Ring Railway, which circles through the Moscow suburbs, into a fast line with 35 stations. With an increasing number of vehicles on the city’s streets – the number of cars in the capital is predicted to increase by 50 percent in the next seven to eight years – the improvement of transportation that does not depend on long lines at traffic lights is becoming a critical necessity.

Kyle & Svet

Russian News: July 18th, 2008!

RBC, 17.07.2008, Moscow 13:35:23.Russia will support Serbia’s appeal to the UN Security Council in order for the International Court of Justice to review the situation in Kosovo, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said following talks with his Serbian counterpart Vuk Jeremic. The Russian official pointed out that each country had a right to get an opinion of the highest international court on any matter, adding that Russia would insist on the rule of law.

RBC, 18.07.2008, Moscow 10:57:56.Aeroflot – Russian Airlines carried 4.385m people in the first half of 2008, which is 16.2 percent higher compared to the same period of 2007, the company said in a statement today. The company’s passenger traffic went up 11.3 percent to 12.704bn passenger-kilometers, and seat occupancy stood at 68.5 percent. Revenue load factor was 54.5 percent in January-June 2008.

RBC, 18.07.2008, Magnitogorsk 10:21:03.The Board of Directors of Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) has recommended to its shareholders that a dividend of RUB 0.383 (approx. USD 0.016) per share be paid for the first half of 2008, the company’s spokespersons told journalists following the board’s meeting today.

RBC, 18.07.2008, Moscow 09:58:01.The shareholder row at TNK-BP has entered a new phase. A lawsuit was filed by a group of 16 Russian Vice Presidents of the company with a Moscow district court on Thursday, in which the plaintiffs demanded that the employment contract with the Chairman of the Board of TNK-BP Management, Robert Dudley, be terminated, the RBC Daily newspaper reported. The chief executive is accused of discrimination against Russian employees in favor of foreign workers.

RBC, 18.07.2008, Moscow 09:33:03.Australian mineral resources continue to increasingly draw the attention of Russian investors. As reported on Thursday, Evraz Group acquired a 16-percent stake in Australia’s mining company Cape Lambert Iron Ore Ltd., which is in charge of a $400m iron ore project. The Australians now expect Evraz to make an offer for the entire company, although a possibility is not ruled out that Chinese and Indian metallurgical companies will join in the fight for Cape Lambert, the RBC Daily newspaper wrote today.

RBC, 17.07.2008, Petrozavodsk 17:09:20.Russia ranked third in the world after India and China in terms of the amount of orders for software production in 2007, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said during a meeting of the State Council in Petrozavodsk today. He pointed out that the IT sector was growing much faster than other sectors of economy. The Russian President also noted that the development of information technologies not only promoted science and technology, but also influenced the country’s political system, and ultimately, Russia’s democracy. Medvedev reiterated that those factors were considered while drafting federal target programs, and, as a result, business and government sectors had expanded and started using information and communication systems in their work.

RBC, 17.07.2008, Moscow 15:14:45.Russia will only pull out of the treaty on friendship, cooperation, and partnership with Ukraine as a last resort, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said today following talks with his Serbian counterpart Vuk Jeremic. Such steps, which could undermine relations between the two countries, must be avoided at all costs, except for cases when a country’s vital interests are involved, Lavrov said. He expressed hope that Ukraine would also respect existing bilateral agreements, including the pact allowing Russia’s Black Sea Fleet to use the Sevastopol base in Ukraine.

Russia: Moscow Saved The Planetarium!

Light at End of Tunnel for Planetarium
from Moscow News

Moscow’s beleaguered planetarium may open its dome to the heavens next year, following a struggle for funding and ownership that now puts the Moscow Government firmly in control. “The Planetarium will open for Muscovites and guests of the city, if we can resolve all legal questions relating to bankruptcy,” announced Vladmir Silkin, Director of the Moscow based Complex for Property and Land Relations.

The planetarium was declared bankrupt in May this year, with the Federal tax service, the Moscow City Property Development Department and construction company Energo­mashkonsalting as the main creditors. The bankruptcy receiver, Alexei Tarasov, announced then that the institution’s debts stood at $72 million.

Staff at the planetarium said that the building had been forcibly taken by “raiders” in March, after the city halted funding. The previous Director, Igor Mikitasov, was dismissed when the city brought a new company in to manage the site. The city government, which owns a 61 percent stake, had stopped funding for reconstruction in February after it was revealed that the planetarium owed $380,000 to Energo­mash­konsalting. The government later paid the debt and a sign on the outside now announces that the Mos­cow government is paying for the renovation and restoration of the landmark institution. Thus, fears that the planetarium will not be completed due to the prime real estate which it sits seem unfounded.

The planetarium was an important academic facility in the Soviet Union and served as an education center for soviet cosmonauts, including the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin. Closed since 1991, young Muscovites are unfamiliar with what was once a strong focus of a Soviet education.

“A whole generation has grown up without the planetarium,” its Science Directow, Faina Rubliova, lamented to The Moscow News.

I wrote an article about this several months back and Have watched to see what Moscow would do about it. Looks like Moscow did the right thing.

http://kylekeeton.com/2008/05/russia-moscow-planetarium-needs-to-be.html

Kyle & Svet

PS: We can not wait to go!

Stories from Soviet Childhood: The Pistol (1)

Hello,

Today we’ll continue reading Soviet Stories for children and we will start to read next story by Nikolay Nosov “The Pistol”.

The Pistol

(Part 1)

For a long time Sasha [a boy’s name] had been trying to persuade his mother to buy him a toy pistol, one of those pistols that shoot caps.

“I’m not going to let you have a pistol like that,” his mother said. “It’s dangerous.”
“No, it isn’t, Mummy,” Sasha protested. “If it shot bullets it would be dangerous, but you can’t kill anyone with caps.”
“You may hurt somebody or knock your eye out.”
“I’ll shut my eyes when I shoot.”
“No. I won’t have it. There’s no end of trouble with those toy pistols. They’re not safe. You may frighten someone with it,” said his mother.
And that was the end of it as far as she was concerned.

Now, Sasha had two older sisters, Marina and Ira [girls’ names]. So he went to them and begged for a pistol.
“I want one so badly. I promise to do anything you tell me to if you buy me one.”
“Oh, Sasha,” said Marina. “You’re a sly little thing! When you want something you’re as sweet as pie, but as soon as Mother goes out you make a nuisance of yourself.”
“I won’t any more, honest I won’t. I’ll be ever so good.”
“All right,” said Ira. “Marina and I will think it over. If you promise faithfully to be good we might buy you a pistol.”
“I promise. I’ll be as good as gold. You’ll see!”

The next day Sasha’s sisters went out and bought him a pistol and a whole box of caps.
When Sasha saw the shiny black pistol and the box of caps he jumped for joy and ran around the room hugging it to him in great excitement.

“Oh, my darling pistol. How I love you!”
Then he scratched his name on the handle and started shooting. Before long the whole room was blue with smoke.
“Oh, do stop it for goodness’ sake,” said Ira. “I jump every time it goes off.”
“Coward,” said Sasha. “All girls are cowards.”
“We’ll take it away from you if you call us names,” said Marina.
“All right, I’ll go outside and frighten the boys with it,” said Sasha.

He went into the back yard but there were no boys about. So he ran out on to the street and it is here that our story really begins.

As Sasha stepped out of his back yard he saw an old woman coming down the street. He waited until she came quite close and then he fired. Bang! The old woman jumped and gave a little scream.
“Oh dear, I did get a fright!” Then she turned and saw Sasha.
“So it was you who fired? You bad boy!”
“It wasn’t me,” said Sasha, hiding the pistol behind his back.
“Now then, young man, you needn’t tell lies. I saw you. I’m going to report you to the militia [the militia=police] for this.”
She shook her finger at him, crossed the street and disappeared round the corner.
Sasha was frightened. “Oh, oh! What shall I do? She’s gone to the militia to complain.”

He ran home, shaking with fright.
“What’s the matter with you?” asked Ira as he ran in panting.
“You look as if a wolf had been chasing you. What have you done now?”
“Er … nothing!”
“Don’t tell lies. I can see you’ve been up to mischief.” “I haven’t done anything. It’s just…. The pistol went off and she took fright.”
“Who took fright?”
“The old woman who was walking down the street.” “Why did you fire?”
“I don’t know. I just saw her coming and I thought it would be fun to fire. So I pulled the trigger.”
“What did she say?”
“Nothing. She went to the militia to complain.”
“There, you see. You promised to behave and now look what you’ve done!”
“How was I to know she’d be such a scarey old thing?”
“You wait, the militiaman will come after you. He’ll give you what for!”
“How will he find me? He doesn’t know where I live. He doesn’t even know my name.”
“Don’t worry. He’ll find you. The militia knows everything.”

Sasha sat home for a whole hour looking out of the window every few minutes to see if the militiaman was coming. But no one came. After a while he calmed down a little and brightened up.
“The old woman must have been trying to frighten me.”

He put his hand in his pocket to pull out his beloved pistol, but the pistol was gone. The box of caps was there, but no pistol. He tried the other pocket, but it was empty. He searched all over the room. He looked under the tables and under the sofa, but there was no sign of it. Sasha wept with mortification.
“I hardly had it at all,” he sobbed. “Such a lovely pistol. And now it’s gone.”
“Perhaps you left it in the yard?” suggested Ira.
“I must have dropped it by the gate,” said Sasha. “I’ll go and see.”

He ran outside on to the street, but there was no sign of the pistol.
“Of course, someone picked it up,” he thought. Just then a militiaman [policeman] came round the corner and made straight for their house.
“He’s coming for me! The old woman must have complained after all,” thought Sasha and dashed home as fast as he could.
“Well, did you find it?” asked his sisters.
“Sh!” hissed Sasha. “A militiaman is coming.”
“A militiaman?”
“Yes, he’s coming here.”
“Where did you see him?”
“Out there in the street.”
Marina and Ira laughed at him. “You little coward! Saw a militiaman outside and got scared. He’s probably not coming this way at all.”
“I don’t care if he is!” said Sasha stoutly. “I’m not afraid of him.”

At that moment steps were heard outside and the door-bell rang. Marina and Ira ran to open the door. Sasha poked his head into the passage and hissed after them: “Don’t let him in!”
But Marina had already opened the door……

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Previous stories:

ZIS


Cucumbers


THE CRUCIAN CARP


Mishka’s Porridge
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Best wishes and next Wednesday we will read the end of this story!

Svet

comments always welcome

Russia: Is A War Waiting To Happen!

Hello,

This is an interesting read:
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Central Asia
Jul 16, 2008

A war waiting to happen!
By F William Engdahl

The Caucasus Republic of Georgia, as nations go, is not apparently a major global player. Yet Washington has invested huge sums and organized to put its own despot, Mikhail Saakashvili, in the presidency in order to close a nuclear North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) iron ring around Russia.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited the capital Tbilisi and made sharp statements against Moscow for supporting the separatist Georgian states of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, in essence blaming Moscow for an imminent war Washington has incited in order to bring Georgia into NATO by the December NATO summit.

Western media have either tended to ignore the growing tensions in the strategic Caucasus region or to suggest, as Rice does, that the entire conflict is being caused by Moscow’s support of the “breakaway” republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In reality, a quite different chess game is being played in the region, one which has the potential to detonate a major escalation of tensions between Moscow and NATO.

The underlying issue is the fact that since the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact in 1991, one after the other former members as well as former states of the USSR have been coaxed and in many cases bribed with false promises by Washington into joining the counter organization, NATO.

Rather than initiate discussions after the 1991 dissolution of the Warsaw Pact about a systematic dissolution of NATO, Washington has systematically converted NATO into what can only be called the military vehicle of an American global imperial rule, linked by a network of military bases from Kosovo to Poland to Turkey to Iraq and Afghanistan.

In 1999, former Warsaw Pact members Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic joined NATO. Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia followed in March 2004. Now Washington is putting immense pressure on the European Union members of NATO, especially Germany and France, that they vote in December to admit Georgia and Ukraine.

The Georgia-Abkhazia military picture
The present escalation of tensions in the region began in May when Abkhazia said it had shot down two Georgian drones over its airspace. The announcement came two weeks after Georgia accused Russia of shooting down an unmanned drone over Abkhazia, which Tbilisi considers its sovereign territory. Moscow has denied involvement.

Russia has administered a peacekeeping contingent in Abkhazia and South Ossetia since bloody conflicts in the 1990s, and sent additional troops to Abkhazia recently to deter what it calls a planned Georgian military offensive. The two sides, Georgia and Abkhazia, have been in a state of suspended conflict since 1993, when Abkhaz separatists, backed by Russian forces, succeeded in driving the Georgians out of the province.

Tbilisi claims sovereignty over Abkhazia and South Ossetia and refers to both as “breakaway republics”. In 2001, Georgian troops joined with anti-Moscow mujahideen-trained Chechyn soldiers from neighboring Russian Muslim province of Chechnya to mount a military attack, unsuccessfully, against Abkhazia.

In an analysis of what a possible military clash, short of nuclear war between Russia and NATO might look like, the Russian government’s RIA Novosti military commentator, Ilya Kramnik, laid out the array of forces on both sides. In late 2007, the Georgian armed forces had about 33,000 officers and men, including a 22,000-strong army that comprised five brigades and eight detached battalions. These units had over 200 tanks, including 40 T-55 and 165 T-72 main battle tanks that are currently being overhauled.

Kramnik says that the Georgian military faces a 10,000-strong Abkhazian Self Defense Force with 60 tanks, including 40 T-72s, and 85 artillery pieces and mortars, including several dozen with a 122-152mm caliber and 116 armored vehicles of different types, numerous anti-tank weapons ranging from RPG-7 rocket launchers to Konkurs-M anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). The Abkhazian navy has over 20 motor boats armed with machine-guns and small-caliber cannons.

But most decisive, as was shown in the experience of the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhazian conflict, even small units can resist superior enemy forces in mountainous areas for a long time. Consequently, the outcome of any hypothetical conflict would depend on the aggressors’ level of military training and the influence of third parties, primarily Russian units from the Collective Commonwealth of Independent States Peacekeeping Force. Georgia’s armed forces are notoriously corrupt and poorly trained.

Although the United States has trained several crack Georgian units in the past few years, the fighting effectiveness of all other elements is uncertain. There are no trained sergeants, and troop morale is running low. Only about 50% of the military equipment is operational, and coordinated operations in adverse conditions are impossible.

The Abkhazian armed forces pack a more devastating punch because they would resist an aggressor that has already tried to deprive the republic of its independence. And Abkhazian units are commanded by officers trained at Russian military schools. Many of them fought in the early 1990s. Most analysts agree that the combat-ready Abkhazian army does not suffer from corruption. Moscow has recently beefed up the local peace-keeping contingent. Neighboring Caucasus states including North Ossetia side with Abkhazia and are ready to take on Georgia.

Moscow’s possible strategy
Moscow has stepped up ties with the two small republics against the backdrop of Georgia’s NATO bid and Western recognition of Kosovo’s independence from Serbia. Russia, however, has not formally recognized Abkhazia or South Ossetia.

Moscow has long backed Abkhazia’s de facto independence however. It has granted Russian citizenship to many of its residents and recently legalized economic ties with the separatist republic. For Russia, the conflict provides a source of leverage on both Abkhazia and Georgia. The more Georgia seeks to distance itself from Russia, the more Russia throws its weight behind Abkhazia.

However, Georgia under Washington’s man, strongman President Mikhail Saakashvili – a pretty ruthless dictator as he recently showed against domestic opposition – refuses to back off its provocative NATO bid.

Georgia is also a strategic transit country for the Anglo-American Caspian oil pipeline from Baku in Azerbaijan through Georgia to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. As well, the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline has been key to Azerbaijan as an alternative to the control of the Russian state monopoly Transneft in order to convey its oil and gas resources toward the West. The entire Caucasus is part of what can be described as a new Great Game for control of Eurasia between Washington and Russia.

As the Moscow Times sees it, “One way to disrupt Georgia’s NATO aspirations would be to heat up the conflict in Abkhazia to a level that would make it unacceptable for the Western alliance, which acts by the consensus of all members, to offer membership. Georgia’s leadership could be escalating tensions in hope of prompting Abkhazia and Russia to make a move that would leave the West with no chance but to intervene.

“Regardless of the motivation, whoever is stoking the conflict must realize that they are playing with fire. This brinkmanship can lead to a full-fledged war. Georgia would probably lose a war if Russia backed Abkhazia, while Russia would lose its hope of becoming a benign global player and would risk seriously straining its ties with the European Union and the United States.”

Rice adds gasoline to the fire
The George W Bush administration is adding gasoline to the fire in the Caucasus. In Tbilisi on July 10, Rice told the press, “Russia needs to be a part of resolving the problem and solving the problem and not contributing to it. I have said it to the Russians publicly. I have said it privately.”

The effect of her comments, blaming Moscow for the escalating tensions, is to signal US support for the Georgia side in their efforts to force Russian troops from South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

In May, Abkhaz President Sergei Bagapsh said he was willing to conclude a military treaty with Moscow similar to that between the US and Taiwan. “Abkhazia will propose to Russia the signing of a military treaty that would guarantee security to our republic,” Bagapsh stated. “We are also prepared to host Russian military bases on our territory within the framework of this treaty. I would like to emphasize that this would not go against the precedents already existing in international practice. For instance, this treaty could be analogous to the treaty between the US and Taiwan.”

Just as Moscow refuses to recognize the sovereignty of Kosovo, so Washington refuses to admit the sovereignty of Abkhazia. In May, a senior US State Department delegation was in Abkhazia, meeting with local non-governmental organizations (NGOs)there as well as the president. In the past, from Serbia to Georgia to Ukraine, Washington intelligence agencies have used NGOs, including the George Soros-financed Open Society foundations, the US Congress-financed National Endowment for Democracy, the Central Intelligence Agency-linked Freedom House and Gene Sharp’s misleadingly-named Albert Einstein Institution to steer a wave of regime changes which became known as “color revolutions”.

In each case, the new regime was pro-Washington and anti-Moscow, as in the case of Saakashvili in Georgia and Viktor Yushchenko in Ukraine. Both countries began seeking NATO entry after the success of the US-financed color revolutions.

In all this, Washington is definitely playing with potential nuclear fire by escalating pressure to push Georgia and Ukraine into NATO. Czech Foreign Minister Karl Schwarzenberg on July 8 signed an agreement allowing US deployment of special radar facilities on Czech soil as part of the top-secret US “missile defense” it alleges is aimed at rogue missile threats from Iran.

As even former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger recently pointed out, the Bush administration’s categorical refusal to pursue the 2007 counter-offer of then-president Vladimir Putin to station US radar at the Russian-leased reconnaissance facility in Azerbaijan instead, was a provocative mistake.

It makes abundantly clear that Washington is aiming its military strategy at the dismantling of Russia as a potential adversary. That is a recipe for a possible nuclear war by miscalculation. Rice’s latest Caucasus and Czech visit only added to that growing danger.

F William Engdahl is author of the book A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order and is finishing a book, provisionally titled, The New Cold War: Behind the US Drive for Full Spectrum Dominance. He may be reached via his website, www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net
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This is a very, very, very true article.

Kyle & Svet

Russia: Visa Registration Update: July, 2008!

Hotels Will Register Foreigners
The Russian Federation Council approved a law Friday that would allow hotels to register arriving foreigners. Now only migration records agencies and the post office can register foreigners. The new law would make registration easier for foreigners, claimed chairman of the Federation Council Constitutional Committee Alexey Alexanderov at the session on Friday.
To speed up the process, it is proposed to allow hotels to stamp migration documents to show a foreigner has registered at his place of habitation. When a foreigner arrives at a hotel, he will fill out a form to be recorded on the migration account. The foreigner will receive a part of the form with an authorizing stamp. Now all hotels can do is fill out a form that is then sent to the Federal Migration Service to be stamped and returned to the hotel.

Hotel administrators spend a lot of time on filling out and transporting FMS documents because the FMS is unable to register foreigners in good time.

America Playing In Wrong Backyard!

Hello,

Tell me that Americans are not involved in Georgia Military antics!

Immediate Response 2008, joint Georgian-American military exercises, began July 15 at the Georgian Ministry of Defense training center outside Tbilisi, RIA Novosti information agency reports. A total of 1650 soldiers will take part. Besides Georgians and Americans, members of the armed forces of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine will participate. The Georgian Defense Ministry stated in a press release that the exercises cost $8 million and are being fully paid for by the Pentagon. (There: our tax money put to good work.)

I knew that Americans are playing in the wrong backyard.

Kyle

Russia: A Shifting Of The Winds!

World powers in colors! The playing field gets more level everyday between them all.

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & thinking about what I see in the world the last few months. I see a shifting of world power. Not a fast mudslide shift, but a river carving a channel shift.

Russia & China have developed stronger ties, partly in the fact that Medvedev is very close to China. I think we will see a unified actions from Russia & China, like what happened with vetoes on Friday at a Western-backed U.N. Security Council resolution to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe. Just because the West wants it does not make it correct!

The USA over the years has pursued a Security Council Resolution 687, paragraph 14, calls for removing all Weapons of Mass Destruction from the Middle East, yet Israel has had a large nuclear arsenal for 40 years. Does the USA plan to invade Israel, demand unfettered UN inspections, require a full report of all their WMD activities and locations and impose a regime change? Why not? These allegations of WMDs are part of a daily USA bad mouthing of the world. Now we have countries expressing things like: “Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Monday a military attack on Iran over its nuclear program would have grave consequences for the United States, Israel and the world.” Does the USA think that the Middle East is going to take another invasion of its network of countries and not fear retaliation? The world is watching the USA!

Which brings us to: We never have ever, found Weapons of Mass Destruction & we keep killing civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan: ” A U.S. coalition force air strike on Sunday killed 47 civilians, including 39 women and children, in the eastern province of Nangarhar, an Afghan official said on Friday.” We have killed around (“An estimated 655,000 Iraqis have died since 2003 who might still be alive but for the US-led invasion, according to a survey by a US university.”) in Iraq! In Afghanistan we have killed thousands and thousands, with that number climbing faster daily, than Iraq’s now. America looses a little more credibility with every death of a civilian in these wars.

Which brings us to: Missiles! (It is a poke in Russia’s eye)

Which brings us to: U.S. dollar sank to 23.13 ruble in an hour and a half after the start of the MICEX special session, tomorrow settlement. For the U.S. dollar, the official rate of exchange could be 10 kopecks less tomorrow. Russia has bent over backwards to keep the dollar from collapsing against the Ruble. I came to Russia the dollar was at around 28.5 rubles. This same issue is happening all over the world. This is all in conjunction with the collapse of major financial institutes in America. (The Government is broke.)

Which brings us to: Oil, the king is going on its downhill slide, Gas the new King is climbing fast. Who controls most of the worlds GAZ. (Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom will develop oil and gas together with Iran’s state oil company. The decision came after Gazprom`s recent offer to buy all of Libya’s spare exportable gas volumes.) Gazprom!

I hear that the world is changing and from what I see, The winds are slowly shaping a new world! If we are smart we will learn from mistakes and correct problems now.

Being on this side of the world gives me a different perspective on the USA. The USA has very few friends and the so called friends it has, are bought……..

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.