Russia Watches For Round Two of Ukraine 2010 Presidential Elections!


Ukraine is blessed with one outcome of the latest elections: Ukraine’s President Viktor Yushchenko is history and I hope they keep him buried there!

Former PM Viktor Yanukovych led current PM Yulia Tymoshenko by some 36% to 25%. With Yushchenko less than 5%. So that looks like on February 2nd that a run off between Viktor Yanukovych and Yulia Tymoshenko will happen.

Yulia will according to news sources gather more votes due to all the others being voted out and could very well take the next election…

If this all equates to a better world for Ukraine, then we will have to wait and see. But somehow I would not “hold my breath!”

At least Viktor Yushchenko is “out of there!” Now if they can just get “Sassy” out of Georgia…

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There is a New Kid in Town: Let The French Fry Wars Begin!

Russia is advancing so fast into the wonderful world of Capitalism, that it makes your head spin! Anyone from America knows about the competition between McDonald’s and Burger King. The fry wars have been brutal and viscous. 🙂 People have argued for years about who has the best French Fries and is Flame Broiled really better?

On January 21st, 2010 Moscow gets her very first Burger King – May the Burger and Fry wars commence!

Burger King, the world’s second largest fast food chain after McDonald’s, is launching its first Russian operation this week, under license of coffeehouse chain Shokoladnitsa. (Link)

I myself being a proclaimed American have missed my Burger King! I need a Double Whooper With Cheese and an order of Burger King onion rings. So in the future it looks like a trip to the new Burger King is in order just to see if the food is the same.

I can tell you that the food at a Russian or Ukraine McDonald’s is better than in America so I hope that tradition follows with Burger King.
The problem with Russians is that McDonald’s is their place to eat. It is considered a restaurant here. Kentucky Fried Chicken (Rostik’s- KFC) struggles here in Russia and I really think that Burger King will have to have very long term sights in order to see a profitable future.
Everyday I see a little more America in the Russian way and life. After 4 years here, I have witnessed huge changes and many times I turn to Svetlana and will say: “Are you sure we are not in America?”
So Lets “Have it Your Way at Burger King!”
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Russia Sends Hospital and Doctors to Haiti!

Russia readies Haiti disaster relief – Russia Beyond the Headlines: “According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Tuesday. The quake’s epicenter was 10 miles southwest of the Haitian capital, at a depth of just 6 miles. It was followed by dozens of aftershocks, including two measuring 5.9 and 5.0.

A Russian ministry spokesman said an Il-76 plane will leave for Haiti on Thursday with 45 people onboard, including 20 doctors.

The hospital, equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and surgery
facilities, can accommodate up to 50 patients at one time.

It can also employ, if necessary, an intensive care unit for 6-10 beds.
Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive told CNN the death toll from the quake could reach ‘well over 100,000.’

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev earlier on Wednesday sent his condolences to his Haitian counterpart Rene Preval over the devastating earthquake.” (Read More of original article!)

Everyone stop a moment today and think about how bad this earthquake was! Mother Nature is very unforgiving at times…

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Russia Says, American Chicken Go Home!


The writing is on the wall! This is a common statement from my childhood and one that I use even in this day and age.

Russia in the stages of, the beginning to reach the end. Other words Russia will definitely end poultry imports from the USA as of January 19 due to health concerns, Putin says local producers can fill domestic demand and even start exporting poultry within 4 years.

Putin made a statement, “If positive trends remain, in four-five years maximum we will be able not only to meet 100% of internal demand of poultry with our domestic goods but also to win a significant place in the global market.”

American press comes back with saying there’s no scientific proof to that claim, with the U.S. Agriculture Secretary’s warning that the Russian rejection could hurt bilateral relations.

I will tell you that the stoppage of chicken imports by Russia will seriously hurt U.S. poultry producers, with Russia being the number one export market for America chicken. Russia imported 77% of her chicken from America in 2009. But that chicken that was imported was under duress the whole time. Russia has for quite a while been telling America that you must meet our guidelines on chicken. Which are basically the same guidelines that have caused Europe to have had a ban on U.S. poultry, for since 1997.

Looks like this is much deeper than just a chicken quality issue. I see “the writing on the wall” and this is telling me that this is just the beginning of multiples of changes coming in the world order. America always thinks the world revolves around her interests and can not foresee anyone saying “No”!

“Ouch” says America! You see America is not the only country the exports chicken. Brazil, the EU, Thailand and China also export chicken and I see some hands in the air already asking to be let in the door. Everyone wants to increase sales.

What with US tariff issues on Chinese chicken, China will just turn her head next door. Also definitely do not forget that the EU is next door also…

Knock! knock!

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PS: Sometimes the only way to become self sufficient is to get a “stiff upper lip” and take a beating for a while. In the end Russia would come out way ahead on using local chicken production and growing until they can export…

Ditch the Reset by Nikolas K. Gvosdev!

The National Interest: “The problem is simple: not only are many Russian and American interests today out of alignment, the political realities in both countries work against any effective partnership being developed. This is because there is a major difference in how partnership/partnyostvo is defined in Washington and Moscow. For any American administration, a “partner” of the United States helps to advance the U.S. national interests, especially through burden sharing. We look at the world and believe that a partner should be assisting us in meeting the most critical national-security challenges we face—Afghanistan and Iran in particular. Russia’s efforts to use the critical northern transport route to Afghanistan as a point of leverage, and its unwillingness to apply the kinds of pressure against Tehran we know could be employed, are not the acts of a true partner. From Moscow’s perspective, Washington’s continued indifference to some of Russia’s most vital security and economic interests in its neighborhood—and sometimes active opposition to them—are likewise not what one expects of a partner. “Ruka ruku moyet” (One hand washes the other) is at the fundamental definition of what partnership consists of, in the Kremlin’s view.” (Read Rest of Article)

Nikolas K. Gvosdev, a senior editor at The National Interest, is a professor of national-security studies at the U.S. Naval War College. The views expressed are entirely his own.
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U.S.A. – Russia Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty!

Moscow and Washington could resume talks on a new U.S.-Russian strategic arms reduction treaty by the end of January and the big word is could. But as we should remember: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said, “U.S. plans for a missile defense system were the main obstacle to reaching a new deal on reducing Cold War arsenals of nuclear weapons.” This is the same thing that Medvedev told Obama when they tried to get a handle on the new treaty.

I have already written about this once and it looks like a stall has happened in the process. The stall being, America wants to play with missile defense systems that affect Russia and Russia says, “Nope!”

Another stall is stored nuclear weapons by America that can be put into use very quickly. These plus a few more issues (like delivery vehicles) are causing the faltering process…

On this side of the world we know why the U.S.-Russian strategic arms reduction treaty has not been finalized. Russia is not going to let things be unsaid anymore with America…
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Once again Russia and America play Chicken with Chickens!

Once again Russia and America play Chicken with Chickens!

This has happened before and will most likely happen again. Russia is banning the import of Chickens from America.

In America you will hear that: “U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warned that a Russian ban on U.S. chicken imports could hurt relations between the two countries.”

In Russia you will hear: “So What! Stop putting chlorine in the chicken and we will buy your darn chicken!”

I can attest that Russians really dislike chlorine in their food. This is not a made up issue. Russians filter their water from the tap in Moscow – not because it is dangerous but because it has chlorine to purify it. Svet and I filter all water that we use for drinking and cooking.

Us Americans drink chlorinated water and never think twice about it. Not Russians and when it comes to chickens America will not listen:

The Russian Federal Consumer Protection Service said a procedure used by U.S. producers for cooling and disinfecting chicken by immersing it in chlorinated water leads to the contamination of the chicken and is dangerous for human health. “This is not a ban,” Gennady Onishchenko, the service’s head, said Sunday. “Treat poultry the way our laws require and nobody will object.”

“We are paying for [the chicken] and have the right to demand the meat meets our country needs,” he said, adding that U.S. officials had not started addressing the issue until late last year.

So as you listen to the Western press make up stories about how Russia is using chickens as a political tool…

I am here to tell you that just ain’t true and I do not want the chlorine in the chicken I eat also!

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PS: Europe has upheld a ban on U.S. poultry since 1997 because of the chlorine treatment. (That does not seem to cause an issue with Europe…)

Jazz legend passes away: Georgy Garanyan!


Jazz legend passes away – RT: “One of Russia’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Georgy Garanyan, has died aged 75 in Southern Russia where he arrived on tour with his orchestra.”

Jazz is my love in music and I have listened to many nights of Georgy Garanyan’s music. I felt he was among the greats for jazz. I can hear that sax in heaven…
Rest in Peace!
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Bill O’Reilly Attacks Russia Today!


What a fantastic video! This video shows that America is starting to get worried about Russia Today and their interviewing. Bill O’Reilly shows the reject he is and gives substance to Bill Ayers words about what is happening in America.

“Bill O’Reilly is apparently unhappy about me, unhappy that I had something to say but he did not say anything about the content of what I have said. That interview that we did had a lot of content. One of the things we talked about how a country like the United States with less than five per cent of the world’s population can kind of police the world and have a trillion dollar military budget,” Ayers said.

My Grandma use to say: “They only attack those they fear!”
Yup…
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Russia Caused The Iraq War!


A few weeks ago I was reading about the statements from the British that literally blamed Russia for the Iraq war. I thought about this for a little bit and did some checking around as to why the British would make this statement!

Read this:

Blair’s ex-foreign policy adviser Sir John Sawers said Russia blocked the “smart sanctions” against Iraq, which the US and British delegations lobbied for in the UN Security Council in 2001. In Sawers’ view, this stance of Russia made the war inevitable.

Now after reading the UN information on this so called “smart sanctions” by America and Britain, I came to a conclusion that you had better get your waders on because the doo doo is really getting deep!

A recent statement by Britain’s former prime minister, Tony Blair, said that he would have gone to war even if he had known that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction! This makes Mr Sawer’s statement above even more worthless to have even expressed.

So what is this bull about?

It is a semi structured defense being constructed by politicians to try to convince the populaces that they made the right decision to destroy Iraq and lay blame on publicly renowned evil sources.
Russia was literally the only major power support that Iraq had and that was in part due to huge sums of money that was owed to Russia by Iraq. Russia also saw through the cover up being laid out by America and Britain and was the only country that could stand in the way.
Russia probably could not foresee that America would really invade Iraq and destroy all opportunities for Russia to recover that money anyway! (I could have told Russia that America is a Military State and they will invade at the “drop of a hat” any little country.)

So when Russia called America and Britain’s bluff about war. Britain and America did what they had to do to keep face in the confrontation of the “Smart Sanctions” against Iraq. They invaded Iraq and killed a million innocent people…

I have read articles from pre-Iraq invasion days. Our Western Press has not changed in tactics one bit. All you have to do is insert different names in place of Iraq and you have Yemen, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and multiples of other countries that get on the black list all the time.

Hummm… Lets see what was said by Putin back then at the start of the Iraq war:

Only hours after the first American missiles landed on Iraqi territory, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a public declaration, condemning the onset of the US invasion as a “great political error.” (Link)

He got that right…

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