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nielen to, Kyjev začal vyjednávať aj s EU vo veci vymazania dlhu (pôžičky), no myslel som si, že to bude trvať dlhšie kým prídu s takýmto arogantným návrhom, ale zabudol som s akými ľuďmi máme do činenia a že tie pôžičky (udelenie a nesplatenie) riadi Soros a ukrajinske financie riadi mikloš, koľkože to ideme odpísať 3 miliardy?
Tak, a skláři nebudou mít co žrát. Že jak nám je dobre, ozaj a čo na to Rimavská Sobota...????
kiska slovensku neškodi, on ani nevie že existuje, teda slovensko už nepovažuje za slovensko a čo sa týka jeho obyvateľov má ich úúúplne v paži,
Kiska je totiž slovenskoodolný
absolutne pevný postoj slovenska???? nás sa niekto pýtal?
Rober Kagan – neokonzervatívec manžel Nulandovej
American hegemony is the only reliable defense against a breakdown of peace and international order. To achieve this goal, the United States needs a neo-Reaganite foreign policy of military supremacy and moral confidence. Republicans declared victory last year when they added $ 7 billion to President Clinton's defense budget. But the hard truth is that Washington -- now spending about $ 260 billion per year on defense -- probably needs to spend about $ 60-$ 80 billion more each year in order to preserve America's role as global hegemon.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/11/opinion/ho…
T he difference between Mr. Reagan and Mr. Bush's militant brain staff is that he believed in negotiation and they in escalation. They wanted to win the cold war; he sought to end it. To do so, it was necessary not to strike fear in the Soviet Union but to win the confidence of its leaders. Once the Soviet Union could count on Mr. Reagan, Mr. Gorbachev not only was free to embark on his domestic reforms, to convince his military to go along with budget cuts, to reassure his people that they no longer needed to worry about the old bogey of ''capitalist encirclement,''