Bout was Psychologically Pressured by the USA-Russian Federation Consul Report…

NEW YORK, November 18 (Itar-Tass) – “Professional psychological pressure” was exerted on Viktor Bout during the flight from Thailand to the United States, Russian Consul General in New York Andrei Yushmanov said in an interview with Itar-Tass on Wednesday evening after a meeting with the Russian businessman extradited to the United States.

“Obviously, there was also a professional psychologist among the agents (of the Drug Enforcement Administration) escorting him on the airplane,” the consul general said. “He was given a hint that not only he alone is under threat, but also his family – his wife and 16-year-old child.” “The interviewer at the same time was insistently leading him to a conclusion that the threat is coming from Russia, from Bout’s motherland,” Yushmanov conveyed the defendant’s words. “In particular, he was offered to tell more about his activities and all his contacts – in this case the agent paid special attention to the contacts.” “For cooperation with the US justice he had been promised not only benefits but also that all will be well with him and his family,” the Russian businessman said at a meeting with the consul.

However, stressed Yushmanov, Viktor Bout, in his own words, “dismissed all the hints, because he certainly felt no guilt.”

At the same time the Russian citizen noted good conditions, which were created for him during the flight from Thailand to the United States, adding that he was “even given the same food as the escort.”

At the same time, the consul general stressed, “absolutely all was confiscated – personal belongings, clothes, watches, absolutely all the money and documents” from the Russian in the prison in Thailand. Therefore, he is currently experiencing an elementary lack of personal hygiene – not even soap to take a shower, and the money to buy it all. “He just feels cold,” said Yushmanov. “All this, in view of fatigue after a long flight, a complex agenda and climate change, of course, affect his health.” At the same time, the official said, “Bout keeps a stiff upper lip and shows good spirits.”

The consul general also said that Russian authorities would give assistance to Viktor Bout providing him with all the necessary things for the time of the investigation, including the hiring of paid lawyers. “All this will happen soon, because there is little time left before January 10 (the court’s next meeting),” he said.

“Viktor also asked to convey his regards to his family and arrange for him a contact with his wife,” the consul general noted. He also said that the Consulate is going to help the Russian citizen to find good paid lawyers, although at present “he has no claims to the free lawyer provided by the court.”

According to Yushmanov, representatives of the prison will meet with Bout soon in order to tell him about all his rights, duties, regulations and rules that exist in this facility.

The Consulate General for its part intends to turn to the prison administration in order to lay out all the claims and issues the Russian citizen has at this point regarding his detention in custody.

Bout’s extradition and delivery to the United States took place amid high secrecy and security measures and came as a complete surprise not only to his relatives, but even to his local lawyer and Russian diplomats. Russia insists its diplomats should be granted access to Bout, and it calls for respecting his rights as a citizen of the Russian Federation. The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the Americans of causing “unprecedented political pressures” on the government and judicial authorities of Thailand and promised to continue to protect the rights of Bout as a Russian citizen. “The whole affair is a sample of blatant injustice,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said earlier.

Head of the State Duma’ committee on international affairs Konstantin Kosachev, said in an interview published by the Nezavisimaya Gazeta daily that the Russian authorities were acting adequately. They have not interfered in the proceedings on the merits, but, feeling certain doubts about whether investigation and trial can be objective and fair enough in the US, they press for the unconditional compliance with Bout’s rights. Kosachev said that such behaviour by the US side was utterly unacceptable. “A very painful blow has been dealt on our mutual trust and our partnership. This will affect the climate of cooperation in the future. Following the path of some sort of sanctions or reprisals, or showing injured pride would be wrong. But we should draw conclusions regarding the sincerity of our partners.” “The fact that the Americans have used arm-twisting against the authorities of Thailand and brought Bout to their territory raises serious questions about the objectivity and fairness of the trial he may stand there,” he added.

Coffee, Viktor Bout and the START Treaty…

While I was sipping that morning cup of coffee. I was thinking about a couple of items that has Russia a little upset to say the least…

1. Suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was extradited from Thailand to the United States on Tuesday…

(and or)

2. One of President Obama’s top foreign-policy goals suffered a potentially ruinous setback when the Senate’s second-ranking Republican said the U.S. nuclear treaty with Russia should not be considered until next year…

Well that just is a fine “Howdy Dowdy” from the land of chaos I call America

Lets talk about Viktor Bout first…

The Eastern press is lit up over the Viktor Bout issue and the Western press keeps saying that America and Russia will survive this bump in the road. The Eastern press is calling it more than a bump in the road and it looks like that reset button that Hillary gave to Lavrov is about to be crushed under a bear paw…

What makes the Viktor Bout issue important to Russia and or America?

There is muddy water regarding Bout’s Soviet Military career although it is a fact that he did serve in the Soviet Union’s armed forces…

The clarity ends there. But the grapevine kicks in and gives us this…

Viktor Bout graduated from the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, it is said that he is fluent in six or seven languages. Bout’s own personal website (Read Here >>>>) points to the fact that he served in the army of the Soviet Union as a translator, holding the rank of lieutenant. Rumor has it that Bout reached the rank of lieutenant colonel.

[pullquote]But other gossip says that:
1. He rose to the rank of major in the GRU. (Which is an arm of the Soviet services that combined intelligence agents and special forces.)
2. That he was an officer in the Soviet air force.
3. That he is now a Soviet military intelligence personnel. Or
4. That he was in the KGB.

Take your pick… :)[/pullquote]

It is known that Bout made a significant amount of money through his many air transport companies shipping cargo. It seems that Bout was willing to ship just about anything and he even shipped military arms for United States in Iraq and the United Nations on a couple of occasions

The Western media is playing the Hollywood game on this, as America is famous and world renown for. He is called “The Merchant of Death!” and “The Lord of War!”

With breathless excitement, the American media reported that Bout was transported from his prison cell to the airport, accompanied by two motorcades, one of which was a decoy intended to throw off potential abductors. The New York Times reported that Russia offered Thailand oil below market price in exchange for their refusal to turn over Bout to the United States, but Washington allegedly outbid Russia with weapons and other military equipment. Read More >>>

Remember the fact that he shipped arms for America. America has a habit of using people and abusing people (Ask  Saddam Hussein – Oops America killed him after he helped America!)… Hummm!

Now lets touch on the START treaty…

This is a real simple issue for me. America shows us what she does best…

Russia has been waiting for months on this very important treaty. But as I said in a past post, America has destroyed the opportunity to show the world that they care about the control of Nuclear issues. If nothing else this treaty causes a peace of mind in the world. So I do not care if this treaty was flawed or not, it was still a step in the right direction and for one of the two largest holders of nuclear weapons to not step up to the plate and play ball fairly, tells the world the true story…

That is the part that bothers me. That America lives in a  house of glitter and cannot see out the windows…

A Semblance of Normality…

Our site, Windows to Russia has settled down and is back to a semblance of normality! We gathered a whole lot more readers over the last few weeks and is back full swing on the search engines again…

I have tried some new techniques to make the site run lighter on the server and we will see if it makes a difference…

Welcome to all the new readers!

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Ikra ovoshchnaia (Vegetable Spread Recipe…)

In Russia I have enjoyed a tantalizing taste of vegetables that never ceases to satisfy the palate. They make a spread that I will say comes from this side of the world if not from Russia. We have also eaten this in Israel and was made by our Russian friends that live there. If anyone knows who is the originator of this recipe then let me know…

Lets make Ikra ovoshchnaia:

Ingredients:

* 1 medium sized eggplant (leave skin on)
* 1 large carrot (peeled)
* 1 large yellow onion (peeled)
* 1 celery stick
* 1 lb. fresh tomatoes (peeled)
* 2 cloves finely chopped fresh garlic
* 1/4 cup chopped parsley
* 1/4 cup chopped dill
* 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
* 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 tablespoon soy-sauce
* 2 bay leaves
* cooking / fry oil

Cooking:

1. Fresh tomatoes should be peeled, chopped and stewed for 30-40 minutes on low heat (after bringing to boil) to make a tomato sauce.

2. Chop eggplant into cubes, salt and put into well-oiled frying pan. Stew on low for 30 minutes, mix frequently, add more oil if pan gets too dry. Avoid burning the peel.

3. When the eggplant in the skillet gets soft and mushy. Then add into the same skillet – finely ground carrot, finely ground celery, chopped onion, chopped garlic, the previously prepared tomato sauce, black pepper and bay leaves. Mix cook for 20 minutes…

4. Then add the chopped dill, soy sauce, chopped cilantro and chopped parsley. Then cook for another 10-15 minutes. Stir frequently.

5. Careful not to burn the veggies. That will impart an undesirable flavor…

I love to eat this hot or cold and it is fantastic on a slice of black bread. I also try a variety of spices and find that it will become a multitude of flavors that you will never get tired of. You can also use the grasses that are your favorite instead of parsley and such. It also can be eaten as a side dish for a meat of your choice. Besides it is good for you and will make you grow big and strong… 🙂

Serves 6-8…

Yummy… (Time to eat!)

Sveta and I Live in Korolev, Russia…

Right on the outskirts of Moscow, Russia is a very beautiful city that Sveta and I have the pleasure of living in..

It is called Korolyov or Korolev or Королёв. It is well-known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration . It was originally founded as Kaliningrad (Калинингра́д) in 1938 as the leading Soviet center for production of anti-tank and air-defense guns. (artillery plant) This was its main purpose until after WWII…

After World War II though the artillery plant was rebuilt and a modernization was put into effect. In1946 the city became the home for production of rockets, launch vehicles, and spacecraft under the guidance of the Russian scientist and academician, Sergei Korolyov

The Soviet space-exploration program was born and raised in what we now know as Korolyov or then known as Kaliningrad . The name the city has now was official in July of 1996 the city was officially renamed in commemoration of Sergei Korolyov.

Lets mention what makes this city interesting: The OAO S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia. This city is responsible for IRBMs, ICBMs, “Sputnik” Program, “Luna” Program, “Mars” Program, “Soyuz” Spacecraft and dozens of others. The least of which is the ISS Space Station and MIR. Now that is almost as good as tanks… 🙂

A tidbit of information about this past closed city of the Soviet Union: It was a city classified as a naukograd (Russian: наукогра́д), meaning “science city”, is a formal term for towns with high concentration of research and development facilities in Russia and the Soviet Union, some specifically built by the Soviet Union for these purposes. Some of the towns were secret, and were part of a larger system of closed cities in the USSR, many built by forced labor from the Soviet Gulag. In the Russian Federation in post Soviet times, the term is used generally for about seventy towns that have concentrations of scientific research and production, and specifically, refers to a small number of towns that have been recognized for their scientific capabilities and hence get special privileges.  http://enNaukograd

So Sveta and I have found one of the most wonderful cities to live in, It is rich in history, culture and beauty…

Russia Upset Over The Viktor Bout Extradition…

Viktor Bout extradited to US

The alleged Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout has left Thailand after being handed over to US authorities…

Everyday the frail reset between Russia and America gets pushed farther aside by America. Russians question that reset and its sincerity…

This time the reset is tested by an illegal maneuver by America and the Thai government. The decision was not to be made until Friday of this week. Well it is Tuesday and they moved him out of Thailand in secrete…

It is clear that America wants to have Bout in custody for his allegedly extensive knowledge of Russian military and intelligence operations…

  • Viktor Bout (childhoodall.blogspot.com)
  • Thai government agrees to Viktor Bout’s extradition (rt.com)
  • Thai government agrees to extradite Viktor Bout to the US (rt.com)
  • Thailand extradites alleged ‘Merchant of Death’ Viktor Bout to the U.S. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Russian arms dealer extradited to US (topinews.com)
  • Thailand to extradite alleged arms dealer Viktor Bout to US (guardian.co.uk)
  • Russian Arms Dealer Extradited to U.S. (time.com)
  • Thailand to extradite arms dealer to US (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
  • Thailand agrees to send arms suspect to U.S. (msnbc.msn.com)
  • Thailand extradites arms suspect to U.S. (msnbc.msn.com)

“Brest Fortress” The movie about the Siege…

Sveta and I watched a very good movie last night. It is a Russian made movie and not your glamorous Hollywood extravaganza. But it was an extremely well made, thought provoking, soul stirring, true story…

Yes – it like all major movies, has some discrepancies, but does that really matter. It will bring a tear in your eye no matter how tough you think you are…

Link to main web-page…

What is the movie about? Try the Wikipedia article; The defense of Brest Fortress took place 22–30 June 1941. It was one of the first battles of Operation Barbarossa. The Brest Fortress, defended by the Red Army against the Wehrmacht, held out longer than expected, and became a symbol of Soviet resistance during the Great Patriotic War, along with Moscow, Leningrad and Stalingrad that spelled the beginning of the end of the Nazi war machine. In 1965 the fortress received the title of Hero Fortress for the 1941 defense.  [pullquote]Read More Wikipedia Article[/pullquote]

The movie was very tastefully done and really tried to show the horrors of war but not leave you in a graphic shy mood after the film is over. But beware there are moments that will make you shudder…[pullquote]Brest Fortress held off 20,000 German Soldiers  with 3,500 Soviet Soldiers[/pullquote]

I am sure that they will have it with English subtitles before long and I suggest that everyone watch it. Even if it never had English subtitles you could watch this movie and never realize that it was in Russian. It is that emotionally charged throughout the whole film. If nothing else just watch the film for the wonderful acting that was presented in  the movie…

I will tell you that one of the main characters is a small boy. This boy had a guardian angel that had to work overtime during this siege as you will see…

The Brest Fortress held off 20,000 German Soldiers  with 3,500 Soviet Soldiers plus their families for much longer than the Germans expected. The Germans initially planned on a 12 hour operation that turned into a siege…

Putin Gets A Bulgarian Karakachan puppy after sealing a gas deal…

A fluffy puppy was added to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s menagerie after talks with Bulgarian Premier Boyko Borisov on Saturday in Sofia.

Borisov gave Russia’s “man of action” a Bulgarian Karakachan puppy after sealing a gas deal. Putin accepted the new family member, hugging it close to his chest and kissing it on its forehead.

That dog is going to be huge…

The Confirmation of Colonel Shcherbakov’s Spy Controversy…

I asked a question the other day in an article:
Was There a Turncoat in the Russian Spy Scandal…

I was not sure if the article that I based my article on was true or not. I felt it was true and the grapevine was confirming it.  It looks like it was true…

President Dmitry Medvedev told Russia’s once mighty spy agency on Friday to put its house in order after a senior spymaster betrayed a network of agents to the United States.

The Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) is grappling with the network’s betrayal by the head of Moscow’s deep cover spying operations in the United States, one of Russia’s most serious intelligence failures since the end of the Cold War.

“There should be an internal investigation and lessons should be drawn,” Medvedev told reporters at a briefing after the Group of 20 summit in Seoul.

Asked about a report in the newspaper Kommersant which broke the story, Medvedev said: “For me the Kommersant publication is not news, I knew about it on the day it happened.”

I understand that also this has caused some changes to be underway and that it is known that a lot of other information was gotten out of Russia by Colonel Shcherbakov…

Looks like the Colonel bought him and family protection in America with files of information he took with him. Colonel Shcherbakov was a trusted high ranking senior Russian official and thus one with great access to highly sensitive information, such as the identities and operations of operatives in the United States…

I would not want to be Colonel Shcherbakov or his family…

Down Then Back Up – Windows to Russia – Down Then Back Up…

Sorry if you are having technical difficulties. For the last few days Windows to Russia has been experiencing a huge load increase due to several articles going crazy. We have one article that is on no less than 12 forums and other sites. This has caused a big server issue for us. The server load has jumped and it seems that we have reached the limit of our cheap but great hosting service

Normal load is around 100,000 hits and 500 to 700 megs of bandwidth a day. But we have reached, (so far) yesterday a record 1,834,000 hits and 5 Gigabytes of bandwidth (in one day). I am sure that Russia Today is happy with the incredible number of downloads of their video.  This has been building for a week and we will see today if the weekend will take the edge off of it…

We do not blame the hosting service because we are the one’s getting what we pay for. So Sveta and I have to keep an eye out on the situation and if Windows to Russia continues to stay at this unbelievable level of activity, we are going to have to invest in a upgraded level of hosting…

Moscow Building 5000 Bomb Shelters by 2012…
Russia: Volga Automobile, Part 1 History!
Russia Developing A Russian National Operating System (RNOS)…

The three (3) links above are the main issue and we have to say that we like problems like this. 🙂  These three links have gone viral and are dragging the others with them now. So exponentially the site is growing…

We know some of you have had problems (e-mails) and we want to address that situation. The site has had at least a dozen (12) downtime’s that lasted for 3 to 5 minutes! This is not good and we suspect that all will be normal after the peak load eases…

Hundreds of people have been with us from the beginning and have seen Windows to Russia go through many growing pains. Please just be patient and realize that we will get this settled like all the other pains…

Thanks a Whole Bunch!

From: Kyle and Sveta