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Rosneft, sounds familiar.Erovinkin was a key aide to Igor Sechin, a former deputy prime minister and now head of Rosneft, the state-owned oil company, who is repeatedly named in the dossier.
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Rosneft, sounds familiar.Erovinkin was a key aide to Igor Sechin, a former deputy prime minister and now head of Rosneft, the state-owned oil company, who is repeatedly named in the dossier.
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You should ask the FSB to hire you because you managed to solve this case in a few minutes without even needing to "inspect the corpse". If you don't mind ending up swimming in the river Wolga face down that is.Rosneft, sounds familiar.
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Rosneft, sounds familiar.
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Page has criticized the US sanctions on Russia as "sanctimonious expressions of moral superiority." He praised Sechin in a May 2014 blog post for his "accomplishments" in advancing US-Russia relations. A US official serving in Russia while Page worked at Merrill Lynch in Moscow told Isikoff that Page "was pretty much a brazen apologist for anything Moscow did."
Personal vendettas against those with the greatest accomplishments
On April 28th, the U.S. government added Rosneft Chairman Igor Sechin to its latest sanctions target list. Through the partnerships he has personally built with ExxonMobil, the largest energy company in North America, Sechin has done more to advance U.S.-Russian relations than any individual in or out of government from either side of the Atlantic over the past decade. President Putin recognized ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson by awarding Sechin's leading partner from the U.S. the Order of Friendship last summer in St. Petersburg.
Lol.
Also, wtf they are all completely bald. Mr. Trump included, I'm sure.
Oh good, we got to Whataboutism in less than 20 posts!
That has nothing to do with what we are dealing with here at home as selfish as that sounds.
also, I am not sure we have done anything to another country to this degree.
holy shit
.If your intent here was to give credibility the dossier, Putin & co, you succeeded.
One should also pay attention whether people that criticize Trump have also the moral high ground to do so. If not, nothing good will come out of this.
Actually it was one of the biggest blunders the West did, almost leading to a wide scale conflict. Not that Russia didnt take advantage of this.
USA supported that Georgian dictator for a while.
https://books.google.gr/books?id=rSfGBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT225#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://books.google.gr/books?id=rSfGBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT226#v=onepage&q&f=false
back then things were different
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ill-have-US-support-says-Georgian-leader.html
Germany had actually done the same to other European countries. Eg the famous Siemens bribing scandals. They even hold one Greek official who was a mediator to bribe politicians in Greece. He escaped to Germany in secret or rather his friends let him leave. He knows many secrets so they are not extraditing him.
Just his gang of skinheads.
I said this before but it's like walking over a volcanic plateau.
That's not what I meant. The U.S government does a lot of shitty things to the other countries, but that does not mean we don't defend the country when under attack.
It may not be apparent at first, but doing that stuff to others undermines your own country.
That has nothing to do with what we are dealing with here at home as selfish as that sounds.
also, I am not sure we have done anything to another country to this degree.
Not to defend the whataboutism but you really need to read up on Chile 1971, Iran 1953, Argentina 1976 and all the other times the US backed or instigated coups in other countries.
Note: what's happened in the US has took me aback, Russian interference needs to be slapped down so damn hard that the world won't forget what the response was however Trump isn't going to be the one doing it. This post was only correcting the misapprehension regarding US interference in other countries.
I am not defending that and I don't disagree that the U.S has done some questionable things to other countries.
Mo words are taken out of contest though.I was merely saying what we have here in the states now is a problem we have to deal with regardless if the U.S has done similar things to other countries. This is still our country to defend in a time of crisis.
As i said, the U.S probably did some shitty things to other nations but that's another problem to fix for another day.