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viernes, 25 de noviembre de 2016
rusia no atacara se defenderá
Putin's remarks about Russian borders will most likely add more fuel to the fire of the anti-Russian hysteria. Earlier, for example, Polish general Roman Polko, the former head of the military unit GROM and former deputy head of the National Security Bureau announced the imminent "Russian invasion" in the Baltic States "in the near future.""There are plenty of provocations, so it is possible that in the next few months, Russia will attack under the artificially invented pretext," Polko said, according to Polish publication Interia. function myAdDoneFunction(spotx_ad_found) { if(spotx_ad_found) { // code to track ad playing here } else { // code to place backup ad request here } }; Like many before him, the Polish general believes that Russia may attack the Baltic States "to protect the interests of the Russian minority" in Lithuania or Estonia."We accuse the United States and NATO of double standards in politics. Stoltenberg - the NATO chief - says that the alliance is not going to wage war with Russia. At the same time, they execute orders from Washington about the military buildup, because one has to show Russia's aggressiveness. Of course, common people in the West immediately think that a threat from Russia is real, because Russia increases its military potential. Yet, NATO needs to use tax-payers' money for this purpose, so they launch another wave of anti-Russian hysteria in the media. This is how double standards work," Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Russian Economic University, Andrei Koshkin, told Pravda.Ru.According to chief editor of Katehon Analytical Center, Leonid Savin, the panic around the alleged "Russian aggression" is a consequence of the wish of defense enterprises to make as much money as possible. The military-industrial complex of the West uses lobbyists in the media and politics not to let the authorities cut military spending.Vladimir Putin said during the meeting with employees of Avtodiesel Company in Yaroslavl that Russia did not threaten anyone. "We are not threatening anyone, we are not going to threaten anyone. Everyone knows that we are the largest country in the world, and we need to reliably ensure the security of our own country and people. Our army can do it, so we will be developing it further," Putin said. Pravda.Ru - See more at: http://www.pravdareport.com/russia/kremlin/25-11-2016/136262-putin_russian_border-0/#sthash.UxgXlGNy.dpuf
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