volprof
Destroyer of Nihilists
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Russia to G-20: We're here. So are our warships.
Russia is strong, ya'll. You don't want to awaken the sleeping bear. Trust me, you don't want to do it. They'll station warships outside your little economic summit. It will frighten and intimidate you.
Well, we did bomb Lybia to support the rebels. And what do you think was the purpose of the CIA Annex in Benghazi?
To steal all their oil.
Hey, military guys, I want to know what you all think concerning why the Russian military/intelligence is so much more tight-lipped than ours. It seems that this has historically been the case, but I would like to hear your opinion. My only uneducated guess is because Russian traitors (Litvenko) know they'll be killed, whereas maybe American ones (Snowden par exemplar - as a sidenote, I'm still not certain why we haven't labelled him a Russian spy, which he was) can get away with it.
Absolutely right! To leak classified information in Russia=death. In America, it is a political statement. We don't follow our laws on the disclosure of classified information anymore. Civilians who are cleared (I.e. Snowden) are subject to fines up to 500k and a life imprisonment sentence. During time of war (military or civilian), intentional disclosure is treason punishable up to death.
Like a boss...Russia to G-20: We're here. So are our warships.
Russia is strong, ya'll. You don't want to awaken the sleeping bear. Trust me, you don't want to do it. They'll station warships outside your little economic summit. It will frighten and intimidate you.
Just a hypocritical dickhead, huh? I can buy that too.
His cover was blown and he would never have any further access to classified information. At that point, if he was a Russian Agent, they would have announced it to the world since he would have been "useless" for any further intelligence work. Useless except for the propaganda win that Putin always strives for.
I guess Ill shake your hand but I have only one thing to say to you: you need to get out of Ukraine, Harper told Putin, the prime ministers spokesman Jason MacDonald said in an e-mail.
Putins response to the comment wasnt positive, MacDonald said, without elaborating. Putin and Harper talked briefly, according to Putins spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Indeed Harper told Putin that Russia should leave Ukraine, Peskov said by phone today in Brisbane. Putin told him that this is impossible because they are not there.
That's some ceasefire.
Meanwhile, Canada gets it.
Harper Uses Handshake to Tell Putin to
Funny man. Very funny.
