The decision by members of the upper house to stay away from the October 14-15 summit in New York was voiced by the Council’s International Affairs Committee to Izvestia newspaper. The forum was to give leading politicians and businessmen the chance to discuss “market conditions, complicated geopolitical relationships, and regulatory developments in Russia.”Gee thanks for that Obama :s.........
"Inter-parliamentary relations with the US have never been great. And today attempts to respond to any opportunity to suddenly say hello to Americans appear to be inappropriate after our former colleague - a senator, who today leads the US - described the Ebola virus as the world's threat No. 1, and Russia as threat No. 2," said the deputy chairman of the committee, Andrey Klimov, referring to a recent speech by Barack Obama. more
But there's more :) The Russians go on saying the US fuckwitness has also infected European politics, which I guess it see's as being more meaningless US ideological bla like when they're talking to these US ideologues? Whatever the case, Russia is doing a massive "WTF?" at this crazy ideologue driven West, that apparently sees fit to destroy the Earth in the name of profit.
Gee, I wonder why they would think that? They must be laughing at our delusions of grandeur. We are the emperor with no clothes. Of course people will be looking for a better system than ours. Capitalism has failed us. They're looking for a better way that's all. Can anyone blame them? Everything we feared under Communism has come true tenfold under Capitalism. It entrenches the elite and turns the rest into slaves to the system constantly under surveillance.
I've never heard of it before the article, but may I now present a new soon to be player on the block; the Eurasian Union:
“We have no understanding of how to develop dialog with EU parliaments, which are being artificially restrained by the Americans,” he told Izvestia.See what blind ideology does?
“Instead, the impending creation of the Eurasian Union will give a powerful stimulus for the financial, industrial and economic development of the region.” more
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