Máš zasa smolu....na rozdiel od teba....mám iba jeden nick:(
Máš zasa smolu....na rozdiel od teba....mám iba jeden nick:(
Veď to každý vie....a ozaj, ...kedy vôbec kremeľ potvrdil nejakú zlú správu o sebe....
Žiaden omyl....máš pravdu že rusi nevedia čo sú európske hodnoty a sú postihnutí komunizmom.
Ďalšia smutná správa pre rusov.....
""Rôzne ruské zdroje sa podľa Reuters zhodujú, že koordinácia nie je možná a Rusko si nemôže dovoliť ťažbu znížiť. To by bolo pre odvetvie neprijateľné, pretože firmy už aj tak bojujú s možným poklesom produkcie kvôli rastúcej daňové záťaži a starnúcom náleziskám, ktorá sa vyčerpávajú.""
:))) Fed je súkromná banka?? A kto ju vlastní....ktorý súkromník?? Daj ešte nejaký vtip nech sa zasmejeme:)))
VŠETKY štáty ktoré ropu dovážajú sa tešia z nižšej ceny ropy...
Tak tu máš jeden fakt..Ruská ekonomika vlani klesla o takmer 4 %....smola:(
Ako nepíšu pravdu? Veď je to to isté číslo....len v usa nepoužívajú slovo miliard ale bilion.. ..skrátka tisíc miliónov je tam 1 bilion.....
Rusko ak chce byť prospešné...musí sa svetu otvoriť. Žiadna uzavretá spoločnosť nikdy neprosperovala. Tie naj uzavrenejšie sú aj naj chudobnejšie a naj nedemokratické...viď.Kuba alebo sev. Korea. Rusi sa musia sami rozhodnúť či pôjdu cestou severnej alebo južnej kórei....
Máš zasa smolu.....snowdenko je stále nažive.....:)
While the Inquiry was hearing evidence, Mr Putin awarded Lugovoy an honour for “services to the fatherland”. Mr Lugovoy, now a prominent MP in Russia, has also been supported and protected by Mr Putin. Sir Robert said that: “President Putin’s conduct towards Mr Lugovoy suggests a level of approval for the killing of Mr Litvinenko,” and is “consistent with the hypothesis” that Lugovoy was acting for the Russian state when he committed murder.
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Why Putin must have known
The Russian dissident Alex Goldfarb told the inquiry of four reasons he believed Mr Putin must have sanctioned the assassination.
He said that in Russia such high-profile measures are usually authorised “at the highest political level”. Transferring polonium from the atomic energy ministry to the FSB would require the authority of the presidential administration, and “nobody in the Russian hierarchy would initiate such an operation without covering their back” because “otherwise it would be an unauthorised operation specifically involving an issue which is very close to Mr Putin”.
Finally, he said, Mr Putin is known for his attention to detail and does not trust his underlings. When Crimea was annexed he told a TV interviewer that “the reason why it worked so smoothly was because I personally micromanaged the whole operation”.
When they tried to interview Lugovoy and Kovtun, interviews were cancelled at short notice then hastily rearranged, and when they did take place they were “rushed” with limited opportunity for questions. When the interview tapes handed to them in Moscow were examined back in London there was no tape of Lugovoy’s interview.
The Russians also refused to allow access to two Russian aircraft on which the two men had flown, which the police wanted to test for polonium.
The traitor is dead
On November 24, 2006, the day after the dissident died, Sergey Abeltsev, a member of the Russian State Duma, made a speech on the floor of the Duma in which he said: “Last night Alexander Litvinenko died…the deserved punishment reached the traitor. I am confident that this terrible death will be a serious warning to traitors of all colours wherever they are located. In Russia, they do not pardon treachery.”
In December 2006 Scotland Yard’s Det Insp Brian Tarpey and Det Serg Alan Slater went to Moscow in search of evidence on a trip that did “not run smoothly”.
They were hamstrung by “obstructiveness on the part of their Russian colleagues”, who said only one of them could be present during interviews, lists of questions had to be provided in advance, and they could not make their own recordings of the interviews.
“There was even an occasion on which Russian officials who were driving to an interview location in the knowledge that British investigators were following in a car behind drove fast and erratically in an apparent attempt to lose the British team,” the report said.
Zabudli už len dodať že vlado tiež patrí k tej smotánke......nie zlé,.... na bývalého úradníčka kgb....smola:(
Veď to vlado schválil v kremli .....ktorý leží v rusku ....v ktorom pretrvávajú stalinistické praktiky.....smola:(
Nemcov by vedel porozprávať...nuž čo.....smola:(
:)))) Čo, nebodaj kremeľ už tiež zdrhol do británie???:DDD