Communist Gennady Zyuganov Twitter Pissed the US: Oh My!

US State Department as saying that there were a number of reciprocal measures that would demonstrate by example its attitude to such statements as displayed below by Gennady Zyuganov. They said that they were surprised by his statement as he is a very close person to the US Embassy and officials…

Gennady Zyuganov, leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), said in his official Twitter feed that the US ambassador to Libya was: “Shot like a dog!”, and added that the diplomat had “Reaped what he had sown!”

“All this violence and barbarism causes regret. But we must remember that those who sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind. This is the essence of my statement.”  said Zyuganov.

He said that no normal person would feel happy over the fact that the violence spreads to civilians and even diplomatic offices, but immediately added that it was the US politics of interference that had turned against the United States itself.

“This same ambassador participated in the actual military campaign against the Libyan leadership, gave instructions and finances and NATO troops bombed them from the air, turning the country into ruins.”  Zyuganov said.

He added that the “Shot like a dog!” comment was about Muammar Gaddafi and was made a long time ago, but he had to bring it up again to show how neglecting the Muslim traditions turns against the US embassy and its representatives.

Hmm! Sometimes I really like this guy and I see why he is popular with the older Soviets…

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Vyacheslav Nikonov, Deputy Head of Foreign Affairs Committee: Look Eastward Russia…

Vyacheslav Nikonov, Deputy Head of Foreign Affairs Committee, tells RT that Russia should start looking eastward to fortify its foreign policy aims.

The Duma official said Russia should become a self-sufficient center of international strength.

“Russia cannot become anything else, there is no alternative” Nikonov told RT in a telephone interview. “We cannot be integrated into the European Union or NATO; we are too big and too Russian for that.”

Russia is doomed to be an independent, central power, he added.

Nikonov then provided some historical perspective to Russia’s timely turn to the East.

“In the first years of Perestroika, Russia was definitely Western-oriented; Gorbachev had been speaking about a ‘common European home,’ while Yeltsin actually applied for NATO and EU membership,” he noted.

The only result of these efforts was NATO’s eastward expansion, he added.

Nikonov then provided a solid case for Russia looking to the East for both security and economic advantages.

“Today, there is a move toward East Asia, which is quite logical. More than half of the global economy, and more than half of the global population lives in the Asia Pacific region. So for Russia it is very important to look eastward and to position itself not just as European or Eurasian power, but also as a Europe-Pacific power.”

Russia and China are sealing their relationship not just with words, but with concrete partnerships, including in the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). In considering where America fits into these regional alliances, it is telling that US President Barack Obama took a pass on this year’s APEC meeting, held in the Russian port city of Vladivostok.

Obama’s excuse for missing the event was the upcoming presidential elections. However, it was not lost on some political analysts that Washington may have been uncomfortable with the idea of being in attendance at a summit where its superpower status would be partially eclipsed by other rising stars.

This underscores the advantages of Russia teaming up with China on the global stage.

Nikonov pointed to the Great Wall of China to support the claim that the Asian country has for millennia been concerned about protecting its northern territory from invasion. Today, that fear is greatly diminished and now China can focus attention on other problem spots.

“Beijing understands that maintaining healthy relations with Russia is very important, and today Russia-China relations are at their best ever,” Nikonov confirmed.

Asked about the future of Russia-US relations in light of the upcoming presidential elections in Washington, he believes “it doesn’t matter which administration is in power.”

“There are different Democrats and there are different Republicans,” he told RT. “Historically, however, it was easier for Russia and the Soviet Union to deal with the Republicans, which represent the more pragmatic party with less interest in a human rights agenda.”

Nikonov blamed the campaign season for the increase in rhetoric aimed against Russia, specifically from the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, who called Russia America’s “number one geopolitical foe.”

“The Obama administration is protecting his record and the reset in US-Russian relations has been one of his real achievements,” he said. “And of course the Republicans in this tough campaign will attack Obama on every foreign policy issue, including the reset.”

Nikonov then mentioned the Russia-US reset, suggesting that it may be time to reconsider that as well.

“We should probably think more strategically and not just reset the computer, but perhaps consider changing the hard disc,” he quipped.

Relations between Moscow and Washington remain strained over US plans to build a missile defense shield in former Warsaw Pact country – without Russia’s participation.

Despite Moscow’s warning that the system could trigger “another arms race,” US and NATO officials seem unfazed by such a grim prospect.

Nevertheless, Russia should not take America’s tough stance too personally. After all, it may be simply reacting to a challenging domestic situation.

“The domestic situation inside of the US is not really favorable for an improvement of relations with any country since America has become inward looking and very xenophobic,” Nikonov concluded.

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Cool a Non-Lethal $25 Million Dollars?

(Reuters) – The United States has set aside $25 million for aid to Syrian rebels, although the assistance remains limited to non-lethal supplies such as communications gear, the State Department said on Wednesday… (August 1st, 2012)

(HAARETZ) A commander with the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) has offered a 25-million-dollar bounty for anyone who captures Syrian President Bashar Assad “alive or dead,” reported the Turkish news agency Anatolia on Tuesday… (September 18th, 2012)

I really just thought that you might want to know? You understand that the Syrian Rebels are very rich and they have lots of extra money laying around to use for bounties. I also would question that “non-lethal” part of the Reuters article…

You know, we are really desperate! America is really looking pathetic on the world stage…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Cup of Coffee and Watching the World Riot…

I am glad I am in Russia! The worst they seem to be able to conjure up is a proclaimed millions man march and 5000 to 6000 show up! Like I also said before, “You can get 5000 people to stare at the sky with you in Moscow, if you stop and pretend to look at something in the air. With 15,000,000 people at any given second running around, it is not hard to draw a crowd…”

Now as I sit here and sip my wonderful morning cup of coffee, I am in the realization that our trip to Tunisia is going to be interesting and I am looking forward to it. If the blog goes dead and no one writes, then you know I did not come back in one piece… 🙂

The only thing going on in Russia that needs to be stopped is the desecration of churches all over Russia. I see that Ukraine is having issues with the same thing and Georgia now has beautiful old churches being desecrated…

My opinion is that no matter what the religion and what your beliefs are. Burning bibles, cutting down crosses, painting on church walls and what ever else anyone is doing, is just plain immoral and disgusting. Humans have got to be the worst of gods creations and we never learn from or past, we just repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat. Technology seems to be advancing, but morality, common sense and compassion goes in cycles and we are hitting a low cycle, as low as any that the world has been in in history…

So I sit and enjoy coffee and watch the world blame each other, point fingers and riot. The truth comes out in little pieces and it is up to the person to assemble those pieces like a jigsaw puzzle. A very hard puzzle…

I have a couple of things to say and then I am going to go think of something else…

I have a belief that we should all be free, but that freedom is sometimes something that we need to weigh and measure. If my declaration/proclamation of freedom hurts, imposes, desecrates, murders, maims, steps on and or inconveniences anyone in anyway! Then I have put myself and my freedoms above that person and I have removed their freedoms…

I also think that the smaller the freedom the more important that freedom is! Anything from salt restriction, drink restriction, helmet laws, seat belts and many many other tiny little freedom issues, these are the most important ones. These are the destruction of the freedoms that lead to the restrictions, on the big freedom items in the constitution…

So now I am having my freedoms restricted, because of people in this world that want to cause issues and they manifest a situation (movie) that has been blown out of proportions in the Middle East. It is not just this movie that is the issue, it is the fact that pent up anger at the way the Middle East people are treated and lied to that is the issue…

Now my freedoms are being stepped on by my government and people who use the freedoms of expression, that are used as tools of degradation against the masses! The masses all over the world…

You are not free if your freedoms hurt other peoples freedoms…

Kyle Keeton
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Remember when we had a Blue Moon?

It was Friday, Aug. 31 – 2012…

Now since the moon sure did not look blue to me, I decided to get a picture of it! 🙂

What is a Blue Moon? Glad you asked…

Web definition: A Blue Moon is a long time; “Something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens”. A blue moon is the appearance of the third full moon in a season that has four full moons, instead of the usual three. It is never visually blue. Because a blue moon occurs only every two or three years, the term blue moon is used colloquially to mean a rare event, as in the phrase “once in a blue moon”…

So in the photo above is a Blue Moon! I took it when we were in the village this last month and the beginning of this month. I told Sveta, “Hey that is not blue!”

Then Sveta looked at me and said, “It is not suppose to be blue!”

“Oh!” I said – 🙂

Sorry the cell phone did the best it could, when it took the picture and it is pretty grainy. This was about 11:00pm at night so it was rather dark…

Kyle Keeton
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The “back-to-Asia” policy of the United States Against China by Paul Wen…

The “back-to-Asia” policy of the United States could lead to an arms race in Asia, which Washington hopes to benefit from by selling weapons to conflicting parties. I think the US is making a big mistake by assuming that it can do to China what it did to the erstwhile Soviet Union.

The chances of the US, rather than China, becoming bankrupt because of an arms race are higher. China can double or triple its military spending and still it will be only 9 to 13 percent of the country’s savings. But any increase in the US’ military budget will add to the country’s already huge deficit.

Paul Wen, on the WTR website…

LOL…

RIA NovostiPussy Riot Nominated for Sakharov Prize         Pussy Riot Nominated for Sakharov Prize

14:51 14/09/2012 Three jailed members of the punk group Pussy Riot were nominated by the European Parliament for a prestigious prize named after Soviet human rights activist Andrei Sakharov.>>

Cup of Coffee and Tunisia Here We Come…

Sveta and I have sealed the travel deal and good or bad, Tunisia here we come. That is my thinking’s this morning over a cup of wonderful coffee… (We leave around the 27th of September!)

Sveta came home yesterday and she was expressing about the issues in the Middle East right now! I could see on her face, “Is it going to be okay, for an American to travel the Middle East?”

This is a legit issue and after her and I discussed what we are doing, we decided that we will go and unless America breaks diplomatic relations with Tunisia, it will be okay. I will allow Sveta to be the Russian and I will be the dumb “who ever” and not open my mouth and let the world know that I am American, unless I have to. Since French is one of the main languages, I can get away with it…

We already had to remove Egypt from our travel planes and from what is happening now, I am glad we did. I guess it will be awhile before Egypt will be safe to go back too. It is funny, not hah hah funny, but Sveta being a Russian has no issues traveling these countries…

Pretty sad, huh?

Unless you are like most Americans and never leave the country. I guess then, you would wonder what is wrong with me and why would I travel anywhere! You know!!!!! To those countries where all those people live! You Know!!!!!…

I easily pass for Russian all the time and that is to my advantage as we go through life. Now if I just could get a Russian passport, that would solve all my issues…

So as my State Department issues warnings for: Armenia, Burundi, Kuwait, Sudan, Tunisia, Zambia, and Egypt and now add Algeria. I hope that the US shuts up and hides for awhile… (Fat chance for that!)

Sveta and I have a wonderful vacation that will last most of October in Tunisia and I would prefer that I spend it on the beaches and not “in a pickle” as they say…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

They Chant Americans Go Home…

But I do not wanna go home, I like running around the world and enjoying life in the real world…

The world should be open and free and if America wants to be scared, then build a wall all around the country and bristle it with missiles, but leave the rest of the world alone…

So it is time (America) to quit stirring the pot, because people are going to get hurt who should not, because the world really is a great place, even as you (US government) try to mess it up…

Yemen Embassy for America attacked! Egyptian Embassy for America attacked again!

Once again, “What Did I Do!” Screams the US government as they condemn all these attacks against such an innocent country as the USA…

It takes two to tangle and if we had not tangled in the first place…

Guess what?

Ron Paul is right…

Just come home, We Just Marched In (So We Can Just March Out)…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

Medvedev says let Pussy Riot Go…

RIA NovostiPussy Riot membersPussy Riot Should Walk – Russian PM

18:53 12/09/2012 Three members of art collective Pussy Riot convicted over a “punk prayer” at a church should have been given a suspended sentence, not a real jail term, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday.>>