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Post by uz on Nov 27, 2011 19:53:52 GMT -5
The article is correct in saying that the USA is refusing to accept the reality of the power shift towards the East. Why should they just accept it? Should Serbia just accept Kosovo is independent? The US is trying hard to stay on top, like any other superpower would do. Russia didn't accept defeat after the fall of the Soviet Union, they worked hard and now they're growing stronger because of it. I am glad you pointed that out in my statement. I was expecting and Albanian to jump at that... since none did, I forgot about it. Either way, you're right. The USA has the right to continue to fight for global-power.
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Post by Moe Lester on Nov 27, 2011 20:00:20 GMT -5
I am glad you pointed that out in my statement. I was expecting and Albanian to jump at that... since none did, I forgot about it. I think they're starting to ignore most of what you say. Either way, you're right. The USA has the right to continue to fight for global-power. I think because the US has always been expanding and growing in power and wealth, the Americans are scared to lose that power.
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Post by uz on Nov 27, 2011 20:03:57 GMT -5
^ The Americans don't know any different, this is the problem.
ps; Of course they ignore what I say/post. They reply to things that have no corelation to what I or the sources state.
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Post by Moe Lester on Nov 27, 2011 20:06:50 GMT -5
All empires have to crumble at some point in time.
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Post by uz on Nov 29, 2011 17:08:05 GMT -5
Russia activates missile early warning radar systemPresident Dmitry Medvedev ordered the system to be activated on a visit to the radar unit in Kaliningrad, a Baltic region bordering EU countries.In a statement carried by Russian news agencies, Mr Medvedev said: "I expect that this step will be seen by our partners as the first signal of the readiness of our country to make an adequate response to the threats which the missile shield poses for our strategic nuclear forces." "Data from this station will allow Russia's leadership to make a decision about a retaliatory nuclear strike, should such a hypothetical need arise," Mikhail Khodaryonok, editor of journal Aerospace Defence, told AFP news agency.www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15938494
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