Originally posted by generalissimoOH NO! Other countries have trade agreements with EACH OTHER!?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7636989.stm
The two countries have been rapidly building closer military and economic ties, and have spoken of their opposition to America.
Isn't anyone going to do something about this?
And they don't like America world police sticking their noses into everyone's business?
Madness...
Originally posted by generalissimofirst of all i find it odd the way you phrased "isn't someone gonna do something about it". who do what and why? since the us is moving closer and closer to russia it is only logical russia will do the same. so if you're not gonna do anything about amerika bombing irak, why should you do something about russia having ties with venezuela.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7636989.stm
The two countries have been rapidly building closer military and economic ties, and have spoken of their opposition to America.
Isn't anyone going to do something about this?
second, i am not worried when two powers growl at each other. i am worried when there is only one power and nobody dares to growl at it.
and thirdly, someone is bound to do something amerika might not digest well. it is not ruling the world yet.
Originally posted by ZahlanziGet real Zahla!
first of all i find it odd the way you phrased "isn't someone gonna do something about it". who do what and why? since the us is moving closer and closer to russia it is only logical russia will do the same. so if you're not gonna do anything about amerika bombing irak, why should you do something about russia having ties with venezuela.
second, i am not ...[text shortened]... eone is bound to do something amerika might not digest well. it is not ruling the world yet.
Georgia = OIL
Venezuela = OIL
romania = OIL
Zahlanzi = Say good night funny boy!
GRANNY.
Originally posted by Zahlanziwhere is the CIA when we need them?
first of all i find it odd the way you phrased "isn't someone gonna do something about it". who do what and why? since the us is moving closer and closer to russia it is only logical russia will do the same. so if you're not gonna do anything about amerika bombing irak, why should you do something about russia having ties with venezuela.
second, i am not ...[text shortened]... eone is bound to do something amerika might not digest well. it is not ruling the world yet.
Im surprised that Chavez hasn't been poisoned or shot yet.
Yes, you should be worried (never trust the Russians).
Originally posted by generalissimolately the russians have done far better in terms of foreign affairs than the americans. aside from the georgia incident where they at least bothered to get a plausible excuse, they had less happy adventures than amerika. not to mention that georgia was just about flexing some muscles in the region and didn't turned into a genocide as irak did.
where is the CIA when we need them?
Im surprised that Chavez hasn't been poisoned or shot yet.
Yes, you should be worried (never trust the Russians).
so right now, i would trust them more.
Originally posted by Zahlanzi"so right now, i would trust them more."
lately the russians have done far better in terms of foreign affairs than the americans. aside from the georgia incident where they at least bothered to get a plausible excuse, they had less happy adventures than amerika. not to mention that georgia was just about flexing some muscles in the region and didn't turned into a genocide as irak did.
so right now, i would trust them more.
So, when the Spetnaz moves in, i assume you already have an exit strategy? How silly of me to ask. Sure you do.
GRANNY.
Originally posted by Zahlanzigive some evidence of that
lately the russians have done far better in terms of foreign affairs than the americans. aside from the georgia incident where they at least bothered to get a plausible excuse, they had less happy adventures than amerika. not to mention that georgia was just about flexing some muscles in the region and didn't turned into a genocide as irak did.
so right now, i would trust them more.