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Well, what do you want us to do? It seems like the West (Zionist West) doesn't want to be a friend any more....
At the end of Perestroika Moscow allowed the countries of the Soviet Block to go free and do whatever they please....
Russia agreed to a unification of Germany.
Russia even let former Soviet republics to become independent countries.
Russia closed her military bases in Cuba and Vietman.
And what do we have in return? NATO troops at our borders and anti-Russian propaganda in Western media?
Bush speech stokes row with Kremlin
June 5, 2007
President Bush risked further anger from the Kremlin today when he said that democracy in Russia had suffered under Vladimir Putin's rule.
Just hours before his arrival at the G8 summit in Germany — where proceedings have already been overshadowed by a row over America's plans to install missile interceptors in Eastern Europe — Mr Bush did little to improve the chill in relations between Moscow and the West.
Delivering a prepared speech in the Czech Republic, an erstwhile Soviet satellite that could soon house a US missile tracking facility, Mr Bush listed a number of countries where democracy was partial or where recent freedoms were in danger.
Although he acknowledged that freedom moves "at different speeds in different places", the US President levelled a particular accusation at Mr Putin and Moscow. "In Russia, reforms that once promised to empower citizens have been derailed, with troubling implications for democratic development," he said.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1887320.ece
Putin says Russia will not tolerate NATO military build up
20/ 11/ 2007
MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would not ignore NATO's military build up near its borders and would provide an adequate response to any "muscle-flexing."
"In violation of previous agreements, NATO members' military resources are being built up next to our borders," Putin said at a Defense Ministry meeting with senior military staff. "Certainly, we cannot allow ourselves to remain indifferent to this obvious muscle-flexing."
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071120/88795630.html
At the end of Perestroika Moscow allowed the countries of the Soviet Block to go free and do whatever they please....
Russia agreed to a unification of Germany.
Russia even let former Soviet republics to become independent countries.
Russia closed her military bases in Cuba and Vietman.
And what do we have in return? NATO troops at our borders and anti-Russian propaganda in Western media?
Bush speech stokes row with Kremlin
June 5, 2007
President Bush risked further anger from the Kremlin today when he said that democracy in Russia had suffered under Vladimir Putin's rule.
Just hours before his arrival at the G8 summit in Germany — where proceedings have already been overshadowed by a row over America's plans to install missile interceptors in Eastern Europe — Mr Bush did little to improve the chill in relations between Moscow and the West.
Delivering a prepared speech in the Czech Republic, an erstwhile Soviet satellite that could soon house a US missile tracking facility, Mr Bush listed a number of countries where democracy was partial or where recent freedoms were in danger.
Although he acknowledged that freedom moves "at different speeds in different places", the US President levelled a particular accusation at Mr Putin and Moscow. "In Russia, reforms that once promised to empower citizens have been derailed, with troubling implications for democratic development," he said.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article1887320.ece
Putin says Russia will not tolerate NATO military build up
20/ 11/ 2007
MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would not ignore NATO's military build up near its borders and would provide an adequate response to any "muscle-flexing."
"In violation of previous agreements, NATO members' military resources are being built up next to our borders," Putin said at a Defense Ministry meeting with senior military staff. "Certainly, we cannot allow ourselves to remain indifferent to this obvious muscle-flexing."
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071120/88795630.html