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To: Snowshoe who wrote (104708)3/2/2014 2:33:04 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 217830
 
We live today in a very different world – read my replay to C2

A lot of Russian Oligarch dough (including stocks) is parked with EU US and Japanese banks. Just close them punkt.

The local Russian Oligarchs will take care of the war mongers.

My only fear is that no one elected leader within the NATO alliance has the courage to act decisively and do the exact thing that NATO was established for - to defend Europe from the Russian.

If Russia succeeds in their plan there is no point of having NATO. My guess is that those leaders are afraid of their own shadows except may be Mrs. Merkel who cannot act alone for lots of reason mostly because she is German.

Syria is the best example what the Russians can do to other nations. Without Russian support the conflict in Syria would have been terminated long ago and not over 100,000 innocent people killed and who knows how many maimed. Now Fundamentalist Islamic forces roam the empty spaces instead of reformist Syrians. That is exactly what present Russian leadership wanted.

Russian interest in Syria is what? Well imperialistic - warm water military and marine base in Latakia or Tartus and full control of any future NG gas pipelines from the Persian Gulf to Europe and by this keeping Europe dependent on Russian energy supplies, and manipulating Europe economy.