Bushehr Nuclear Plant Has Been A Lot of Hardship for Russians…

This Saturday the Iran Bushehr nuclear plant will be started. They say that the fuel rods are being inserted in place today. They also say that in one month this plant will be fully operational…

There has been a lot of worry in Russia because America has been flagrantly spouting about how there is only a few days to stop this nuclear plant or else it is too late. The idea of attacking the plants has been all over the Western news…

The thought of Israel attacking the Bushehr Plant has dominated the news at times. In fact it was too the point of being damn rude…

Russia has a lot of people in Iran working on this nuclear plant and an attack would be against Russia as well as Iran…

There is a Russian village in Bushehr, Iran that is cut off from the whole world by a wall. It is guarded day and night by Iranian police. The Russian women are required to observe complete Muslim dress code. The Russian men have to forget about alcohol and for the Russian teenagers life feels very closed in.

The construction of the Bushehr plant has always been slammed in international politics, but for thousands of men and women from Russia it has meant years away from home building the first nuclear plant in the Middle East. That has been a formidable task and against many and all odds…

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Russian News: September 2nd, 2008!

RBC, 02.09.2008, Tashkent 18:48:16.It will not be critical for Russia, if other countries do not recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told journalists in Tashkent today. He believes that at the most important thing is that Russia’s actions on the territories of the republics would now be legitimate. Putin stressed that Russia would cooperate with South Ossetia and Abkhazia as it does with any other independent state. The official also noted that the recognition of their independence depended on their own actions, indicating that the republics had to form their own foreign policies.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Istanbul 18:30:00.Russia looks to the European Union to support its proposal to deploy international police forces in the Georgian-South Ossetian buffer zone, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated after his talks with his Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan. Russia expects the EU to send its representatives to the international OSCE observer mission and, possibly, to the international police, the Russian Minister added. He stressed that Russia was willing to enlarge the international observer mission in the region, and was considering other international steps to show that the buffer zones organized by Russia in Georgia were safe and demilitarized, and “free from any movements and preparations”.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Tashkent 18:02:58.Russia is not satisfied that Georgia’s aggression against South Ossetia is not mentioned in an EU statement following the bloc’s summit on Monday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told journalists in Tashkent today. Putin also regretted that the document mentioned Russia’s allegedly inadequate and disproportionate response to Georgia’s actions, while not specifying that those actions were pure acts of aggression. There are no words of sympathy for South Ossetians, the victims of the conflict, in the document either, the PM noted. He also added that Mikhail Saakashvili‘s Georgia was not a democratic state.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Moscow 17:43:13.Speaker of the Russian Federation Council Sergei Mironov has expressed assurance that Russia and the EU would be able to become normal once again. He made this statement, commenting on the results of the EU summit.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Moscow 17:07:20.Russia has not received official documents on the end of diplomatic relations with Georgia, spokesman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry Andrei Nesterenko told journalists toady. He pointed out that Georgia’s Ambassador to Russia had originally announced Tbilisi’s decision to this effect. However, experts believe that Georgia is not going through with the decision because of the potential negative effect it may have on Georgia’s citizens living in Russia. Nesterenko also indicated that the official end of diplomatic relations between the two countries would not promote a dialog between Moscow and Tbilisi on the settlement of existing conflict.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Moscow 16:17:57.Georgian troops are gathering in the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone, spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Andrei Nesterenko told a press conference in Moscow today. He pointed out that he had received data to this effect from Russia’s General Staff, adding that Georgian armed forces were restoring their fighting efficiency in the security zone and near check points. Nesterenko noted that a series of demonstrations against Russian military took place in the town of Koraleti. He also indicated that, according to various data, the demonstrations were instigated by respective Georgian authorities.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Tashkent 14:38:48.Moscow and Tashkent have agreed on the gas price formula for Uzbek gas purchased by Russia, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced following talks with Uzbek President Islom Karimov. Putin pointed out that from now on the two countries would use the European formula for price calculation.

RBC, 02.09.2008, Tiraspol 10:34:37.Transnistria wants the Russian peacekeeping contingent on the Dniester to be increased to 3,000 people, and a new agreement guaranteeing peace, security and stability in the region to be signed. The statement to this effect has been made by the republic’s President Igor Smirnov at a meeting held to mark Transnistria’s 18th anniversary. According to Smirnov, the measures are needed in view of the recent dramatic developments in South Ossetia. He pinned all hopes for peace, security and stability on Russia, as its government was able to raise peacekeeping forces to 3,000 people as provided for by an agreement of July 21, 1992.

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August 19, 1991 a Day Russia Remembers as “Tanks and Barricades”…

RIA NovostiTanks and barricades on Moscow’s streets: August 19, 1991Tanks and barricades on Moscow’s streets: August 19, 1991

19:13 19/08/2010 In the early hours of August 19, 1991, senior Soviet officials who disagreed with Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms and the new version of the Union Treaty, set up the State Committee for State of Emergency.Read More – >>

Belka and Strelka 50 years Ago…

Belka and Strelka were two dogs who were onboard the Sputnik-5 spacecraft when it entered into orbit on August 19, 1960. They circled the Earth 17 times and then returned home.

Accompanying them were two rats and forty mice…

These furry little creatures are heroes in Russia…

It has been exactly 50 years since this happened. So watch the movie and learn a little bit about Soviet History!

Earlier in March, Sveta and I watched the movie that came to the big screen in Russia’s first 3D computer-animated movie, “Belka and Strelka: Star Dogs

We liked it and was very cute..

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Bad Move – Russia Lifts Chicken Ban on America…

A day-old chick
I am Traveling to Russia One Day…

In what Sveta and I consider a bad move on the part of the Kremlin. Russia made a decision that lifted a trade ban on poultry imports of 71 U.S. company‘s on Thursday.  Russia will retain the ban on the remaining 16 companies that do not want to meet the country’s sanitation requirements.

Russia banned imports of U.S. chlorine-treated poultry as of January 1 2010, citing new safety requirements. U.S. poultry has traditionally accounted for almost 80% of Russia’s total poultry imports.

This is not a necessarily a good thing for Russians to do. But it looks like from local sources, that lots of money has exchanged hands in getting American chicken back into Russia. The American chicken farms had a huge hurt put on them and they need to get back in the Russian market. At any cost…

It is a shame because Russian farmers proved that they could keep up with the demand of chicken.

The American chicken as per a good reader and friend named Blackseabrew who is in the business of farming in America says:

” ‘Modern’ poultry production condemns the poor chickens to living in their own filth leading to all kinds of problems from breathing in the fecal dust and excess ammonia. This produces a meat that is less than firm and very absorbent. This absorbency is terrible for us because of what happens when the chicken is cleaned. Because processing is highly mechanized…and frankly not practical for cleaning chickens….many intestines are torn during evisceration thereby soiling many of the carcasses, which are then ‘sterilized’ in a chlorine bath(better known as a fecal bath) which the absorbent meat sponges up for us to later eat. I believe up to 5% of the carcass weight is usually this chlorinated water. Yuck again. Just read what Joel Salatin has published about this.

Russia should not trust American chicken from the big producers. They have not changed anything in their production methods. Only the wording on the package.

Kyle, I’d be more than happy to send you some of my next batch of pastured poultry.

Below is a link to a video I shot of my automated chicken plucker I built a couple of years ago. It’s quite entertaining.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wuD_AJHKu0

That was a great video by the way. If you are a little squeamish do not watch it because it is a fact from a real farm. I was impressed with the chicken plucking device. Sure beats doing it by hand like I grew up doing…

We will eat only Russian chicken by the way. Unless we could take Blackseabrew up on his true farm raised chicken from America… 🙂

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Fight In Moscow Russia: Spartak and Zenit Fans Rumble!


Police in Moscow have arrested nearly 700 football fans during a game between Moscow Spartak and Zenit St Petersburg.

The violence at Moscow’s Luzhniki stadium happened at the start of the country’s Premier League.

More than 500 of those detained were Zenit fans, after they threw seats at Spartak supporters.

Fireworks and smoke cartridges were also set off among the 52,000 spectators. Around 3,000 police officers were on duty.

Heck, in America football the players are always fighting. In European football the fans are always fighting. Jails are full tonight in Moscow, Russia.

I think I am starting to like European Football better. (soccer) 🙂

Kyle & Svet

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Lukashenko Finds the Heat is On…

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko
Lukashenko…

Belarus Will Recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia… (Promise)

That link above was an article of mine. Now that article comes to the forefront in the game of political moves.

The Kremlin may publish the transcript from a CSTO summit in which Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he was ready to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia, a senior Russian presidential official confirmed on Wednesday.

That is why I published what I did about the information. I could see that Lukashenko “opened mouth and inserted foot” on this one…

Russia has transcripts of said meeting and they are now going to use them if Lukashenko fails to preform what he expressed that he would do…

Some would say this is blackmail!

It is not, because he said this statement in front of all the presidents of the countries that comprise the CSTO. During the CSTO Summit…

Now Lukashenko says that he can not do this tidbit of an item because Russia is not helping him overcome the issues that would come up from the Western world if he would acknowledge South Ossetia and Abkahzia…

Other words, his mouth got him stuck between a rock and a hard place!

Seems to me that the Kremlin may not be very happy with Lukashenko…

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Nicaragua, Venezuela and the tiny island nation of Nauru are the only other countries to have recognized the republics.

There is no “Geophysical Weapon” Trying to Destroy Russia…

Rays That Rain Death...

It is official and all the Russians running around like Chicken Little,  can calm down now. There is no “geophysical weapon” trying to destroy Russia…

It has been interesting around Moscow. The word got out, through the grapevine that all the heat and drought was caused by a space ray from America

So scientist in Russia have investigated and now have assured the populace that this is not a true happening.

Prominent Russian physicist Aleksandr Ginzburg says the only force to blame is Mother Nature herself. This has nothing to do with America…

Well now the babushkas can all go back to selling sauerkraut and peaches at the metro stations and quit worrying about the death ray from the sky…

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Russia: Very New At This President Game!

Democracy is like a chess game!

Hello,

Americans have played Democracy a lot longer than Russians have. It dawned on me that Russian people really do not know what a President is all about. I grew up with the concept as an American. My wife does not understand, her life was Communism & many times she wishes that it still was that way!

I remember reading that America wanted George Washington to be a King! I am sure that idea took awhile to leave the minds of people who had lived under a King all their lives.

1991 was the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin, by my count 17 years is not a very long time. I think that older Democracies need to have a little more finesse toward other countries that are at least making an attempt at trying.

It has been made clear to me, by living in Russia that America is only pushing Russia the wrong way. America needs to learn to play chess……

American Presidents:
President Vice President
George Washington (1789-1797) John Adams (1789-1797)
John Adams (1797-1801) Thomas Jefferson (1797-1801)
Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) Aaron Burr (1801-1805)
George Clinton (1805-1809)
James Madison (1809-1817) George Clinton (1809-1812)
none (1812-1813)
Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814)
none (1814-1817)
James Monroe (1817-1825) Daniel D. Tompkins (1817-1825)
John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) John C. Calhoun (1825-1829)
Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) John C. Calhoun (1829-1832)
none (1832-1833)
Martin Van Buren (1833-1837)
Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) Richard M. Johnson (1837-1841)
William Henry Harrison (1841) John Tyler (1841)
John Tyler (1841-1845) none (1841-1845)
James K. Polk (1845-1849) George M. Dallas (1845-1849)
Zachary Taylor (1849-1850) Millard Fillmore (1849-1850)
Millard Fillmore (1850-1853) none (1850-1853)
Franklin Pierce (1853-1857) William King (1853)
none (1853-1857)
James Buchanan (1857-1861) John C. Breckinridge (1857-1861)
Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) Hannibal Hamlin (1861-1865)
Andrew Johnson (1865)
Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) none (1865-1869)
Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) Schuyler Colfax (1869-1873)
Henry Wilson (1873-1875)
none (1875-1877)
Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881) William Wheeler (1877-1881)
James A. Garfield (1881) Chester Arthur (1881)
Chester Arthur (1881-1885) none (1881-1885)
Grover Cleveland (1885-1889) Thomas Hendricks (1885)
none (1885-1889)
Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) Levi P. Morton (1889-1893)
Grover Cleveland (1893-1897) Adlai E. Stevenson (1893-1897)
William McKinley (1897-1901) Garret Hobart (1897-1901)
Theodore Roosevelt (1901)
Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) none (1901-1905)
Charles Fairbanks (1905-1909)
William Howard Taft (1909-1913) James S. Sherman (1909-1912)
none (1912-1913)
Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) Thomas R. Marshall (1913-1921)
Warren G. Harding (1921-1923) Calvin Coolidge (1921-1923)
Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) none (1923-1925)
Charles Dawes (1925-1929)
Herbert Hoover (1929-1933) Charles Curtis (1929-1933)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945) John Nance Garner (1933-1941)
Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945)
Harry S Truman (1945)
Harry S Truman (1945-1953) none (1945-1949)
Alben Barkley (1949-1953)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961) Richard Nixon (1953-1961)
John F. Kennedy (1961-1963) Lyndon B. Johnson (1961-1963)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969) none (1963-1965)
Hubert Humphrey (1965-1969)
Richard Nixon (1969-1974) Spiro Agnew (1969-1973)
none (1973)
Gerald Ford (1973-1974)
Gerald Ford (1974-1977) none (1974)
Nelson Rockefeller (1974-1977)
Jimmy Carter (1977-1981) Walter Mondale (1977-1981)
Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) George Bush (1981-1989)
George Bush (1989-1993) Dan Quayle (1989-1993)
Bill Clinton (1993-2001) Al Gore (1993-2001)
George W. Bush (2001- ) Dick Cheney (2001- )

(Add Obama to the list now)

Russian Presidents:
# President Took office Left office Term
01 Boris Yeltsin July 10, 1991*
(inaugurated)
December 25, 1991* 1**
December 25, 1991 August 9, 1996
August 9, 1996
(inaugurated)
November 5, 1996
(went to surgical procedure)
2
Viktor Chernomyrdin
(Acting)
November 5, 1996 November 6, 1996
01 Boris Yeltsin November 6, 1996
(returned from surgical procedure)
December 31, 1999
(voluntary retired)
2
Vladimir Putin
(Acting)
December 31, 1999 May 7, 2000
02 Vladimir Putin May 7, 2000
(inaugurated)
May 7, 2004 1
May 7, 2004
(inaugurated)
Incumbent
(Term expires May 7, 2008)
2
03 Dmitry Medvedev
(President-elect)
(Term starts May 7, 2008) 1

==================================================

Big difference!

Makes you think about all the slam dunking America does against Russia. Wrong chess moves…….

Kyle & Svet

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Karzai and Medvedev…

Karzai and Medvedev...

I found this interesting and see a deeper meaning in this situation. I have watched the situation on this side of the world and find it strange that America seems to ignore important issues and exasperate mundane issues. It seems to me that Medvedev has made huge head way into a relationship with Afghanistan

President Dmitry Medvedev is hosting a summit on terrorism and drug trafficking in Russia’s city of Sochi with the leaders of Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Pakistan.

It is the second four-nation meeting of its kind. The first one was held in Tajikistan’s capital of Dushanbe last year. Back then leaders focused on cross border projects, security issues and economic recovery of the region.

This is one of those issues that America seems to be allowed to escape proper management of importance…

I have been watching a Russia increase her influence in Afghanistan over the last few years. This has been a one step at a time and being done on the governmental level…

I see a Hamid Karzai who is getting his ducks in order for when America walks away from the mess they created. Just like we are doing in Iraq…

Hamid has made a few interesting statements over the last few months and his thinking is starting to show. I really do not think he is as much of a puppet as we first thought and he definitely is not as dumb as the Western press tried to portray him as…

Just a few thoughts that have crossed my mind several times over the last few months…

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