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To: TobagoJack who wrote (104809)3/6/2014 5:42:40 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu2 Recommendations

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abuelita
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TJ I am very surprised that you are sooooooo naive.

I cannot write and will keep is this way but for me things look clearer by the day the whole thing was planned well in advance at least 2 months, if not more, the big game plan is in the works for over a year if not more. Georgia affair was the tip and the trial, Sochi the signal and the rally of the crowds with deteriorating life standards, around the tyrant giving the much needed national "ego bust" for abrasive conduct.

NSA is a huge waste of money as the data collected is wrongly interpreted and the targets erroneously chosen - instead of going after the killer whales or major institutionalized criminal organization they targets the herrings and petty criminals.

Blowing up an airplane makes a lot of headlines and few hundred innocent victims, but having a major war there would tens of thousands if not hundred of thousand of innocent victims and huge economic destruction, with no one taking the real responsibility.

In a nutshell if I am correct the elected leaders of the G-7 and their advisers teams are as smart as those failing the SAT exams many times.

they all need to go to take some extensive history and physiological behavior of nation and ethnic culture lessons and until then all we have to do is to pray that things will not get worse (and may be we will be lucky) as they may very well get much more worse. It is about time to remove the silk gloves and to promise to use the "Cheka" and "NKVD" tactics to solve the problems as the other side already is doing it.

It is slowly proven that the concept of a world village living in peace is a fairly tale story as it always was, and more technological gadgets and fasted accomplishment of tasks does not change human nature with its ugliest sides.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (104809)3/6/2014 7:08:19 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 217938
 
A Debate Over Who, in the U.S., Is to Blame for Ukraine

By PETER BAKER

Washington’s partisan debaters have wasted little time in trying to frame the crisis in Eastern Europe as an indictment of their political opponents.

WASHINGTON — In Moscow, especially in the not-so-good old days, the question almost always asked is kto vinovat: “Who is to blame?”
The American capital now finds itself engaged in that very Russian exercise ever since President Vladimir V. Putin’s troops entered Ukraine.

Many on the right maintain that Moscow’s land grab is President Obama’s fault for pursuing a foreign policy of weakness.
Some on the left contend that it is former President George W. Bush’s fault for invading Iraq and providing a precedent.
And across the political spectrum there are accusations that it is the intelligence community’s fault for failing to anticipate that Russia would send troops to the Crimean Peninsula.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/06/world/europe/debate-over-who-in-us-is-to-blame-for-ukraine.html?hp