The Russian War Drums are Responding to America’s Drums: You should worry…

The War Drums are beating from Russia and I will be honest with you! The Russians are ready to take America on…

These drums may be in response to the years of war drums from America, but everyone has their limit and Russia is fast reaching her limit…

That should worry you…

Putin has made it clear and the West is downplaying it…

Don’t be stupid…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Maybe we can get help for these latest: Abused Russian Adopted Children in America…

http://windowstorussia.com/three-more-adopted-children-from-russia-being-abused-in-america.html

The link above is to the article that I asked for some help. Go ahead and have a look at it first if you missed it…

Well today at 2:00pm Texas time in America an interview will happen over this situation. I found out this weekend that the little boy is still missing after over a week, but the two girls are under observation and are safe. I hope that the little boy is okay and I feel so helpless and sad for him…

A Washington DC organization has contacted the woman in social services that has been trying to save these kids. It took me to send a hundred e-mails and write a post to get this even this far. I am amazed that no news organization in America will touch it and I do know that a few Russian organizations are ready to deal with it, if the American media drags their feet farther…

We will see what happens the next few days after an interview is done. At least communication has finally been established and lets hope that this young boy is not in a ditch somewhere dead or dying…

This is not the first time that I have had to get involved in a situation like this and it seems that too many people look the other way as kids all over are being abused. In this case the local jurisdiction who has authority over this situation has let the ball drop and has actually turned on the woman who is trying to help the kids. I was amazed at this woman’s perseverance and I have come to find out that she has been in trouble and arrested for trying to help these children. She has been doing this since 2008 and no one in the local departments of justice cares what happens to these kids. I get the image of, “Hey they are just adopted Russian children and who cares?” 🙁

Last e-mail from this lady was this: Thank you Kyle. The two girls ran away last Sunday but were found on Thursday and returned to the home. The boy is still missing. I am not too worried about trouble for me. The truth is the truth and the focus needs to be on the kids. Prayers are needed. I’ll let you know how the interview goes Monday. Blessings…

Good lady and her needs are secondary to the kids. What a shame that these kids did not get a mother and father who care as much as this stranger for their well being…

Now you have a better understanding of why I have such issues with Americans adopting Russians, If you have dealt with that I have over the years, you would see that there are many many many more problems than what gets out in the news…

Enough of that though and It is time to thank the Washington DC groups that responded to my article and definitely to the Kremlin responses. It took a combination of Russian prodding America on this to get the American side to at least try to see what is happening…

I will say again: “I have a ton of information on these kids and I will pass it on to the correct people if I m contacted. ” I am not worried about myself also, but I am worried about this little boy who has been missing for a week and nothing in the news about his disappearance. That is what I mean about America and American news…

My mind is trying to tell me that this little boy has a protector in another family that sees the issues and I hope that is true because for over a week now he has been on the streets alone or worse…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

PS: I will be out of town for a day or so, but as soon as I am back and hear something about this I will print what I can…

Putin Outlines Steps to Address Looming Crisis…

Russian President Vladimir Putin outlined Moscow’s vision of the main challenges facing the G20 in the era of growing economic and financial instability in an article published in Mexico’s El Universal daily on Monday.

Measures taken by the G20 to deal with the 2008 crisis have proven successful in many aspects but “the systemic problems are still far from all solved” and the effects of the past crisis “are still visible today,” Putin wrote in his article, entitled The G20 and Global Economic Challenges.

Negative market trends over the past few months have prompted analysts to make “very pessimistic forecasts,” the article, which was published on the first day of a G20 summit n Mexico’s Los Cabos, reads.

To survive a new wave of global crisis, Russia and its partner states should find a “reasonable balance” between fiscal consolidation and strict budget discipline on the one hand, and job creation, economic growth, and tackling social problems, on the other hand, Putin said.

In order to avoid “outbreaks of financial panic” due to growing market instability, it is important to ensure that the global financial architecture is “tied to real assets and values,” he said.

He called on partner states to agree to implement tougher regulation of derivatives trading, facilitate the emergence of new reserve currencies and expand their use in global trade and investment, and increase the role of developing countries and “new economic powers” in managing international financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

He also warned against excessive trade protectionism as a means to deal with the crisis. He cited a 12-percent decrease in global trade in 2009, the biggest slide in the entire post-World War II period, as an example, which he said was largely due to some countries’ “extensive de-facto use of tough protectionist measures to protect their own markets.”

“It is time to recognize that governments are, on the one hand, declaring protectionism unacceptable, but, on the other hand, are devising ever more sophisticated ways to protect their own economies, disguising protectionist measures as environmental or technical restrictions, for example,” he said, adding that such practice must stop.

All those issues will be among Russia’s priorities when it takes over the G20 presidency next year, he added.

“It is equally important to ensure that the G20 does not become just another elite club that selfishly looks after its members’ interests alone,” but that it lays down “fair rules for sustainable development throughout the entire global economy.”

Russia’s Economy Stable, but Needs Quicker ‘Change’

Russia, the world’s sixth-biggest economy in terms of purchasing parity power, has strengthened its financial and budget system over recent years, being one of the fastest growing large economies in Europe with a growth rate of 4.3 percent, Putin wrote.

He admitted, however, that Russia’s budget stability was due to its high oil and gas revenues, and if those are deducted, the country would see “high budget deficit figures,” which Putin said have grown over the years of the crisis to the “maximum level which may be allowed.”

“We are very much aware that we need to speed up the pace of change” that would reduce Russia’s dependence on raw material exports, he added.

In order to achieve this, he said, the Russian government has been working to “radically” improve the investment climate, reduce infrastructure bottlenecks and build up human capital in order to make Russia a “globally competitive place to do business” while respecting the government’s social commitments.

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