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Topic: Putin continues to lose ground. (Read 671 times)

legendary
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May 07, 2017, 09:37:03 AM
#12
If Putin played a lot of golf, he would have enough practice in so he wouldn't lose ground. Then he could change his name to Puttin'.

 Grin
sr. member
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May 06, 2017, 10:18:17 AM
#11
Putin simply has nothing to say. It particularly has no one to talk to doesn't want. Russia is in stagnation. All attempts to divert the attention of the Russian military power is untenable. Russia repeats a way of the USSR. Only the margin has a much less.

I guess this ranking would kinda disagree with you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_list_of_The_World%27s_Most_Powerful_People
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May 06, 2017, 09:51:35 AM
#10
Putin simply has nothing to say. It particularly has no one to talk to doesn't want. Russia is in stagnation. All attempts to divert the attention of the Russian military power is untenable. Russia repeats a way of the USSR. Only the margin has a much less.
sr. member
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May 06, 2017, 09:47:17 AM
#9
Well I think we can all agree that his life is pretty bad ass  Grin
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May 06, 2017, 09:40:48 AM
#8
Certainly not.
Now a days Putin is much stronger than ever, he is very capable and careful. If you see recent activities of Putin then you have to acknowledge that he is preparing his country by both diplomatically and defensively​. in recent days he keeps himself silent towards many incidents. Putin is one of the coolest cruel in the political area.
legendary
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May 03, 2017, 08:34:43 AM
#7
LOL.... funny how they interpret the NATO membership. According to Markovic, it is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. How stupid? Does the guy really understand that by joining the NATO, he is surrendering the sovereignty of his nation?

Well it is a long term guarantee of sovereignty, because as the people in NATO know, an attack on one is an attack on all of the member nations of the group. So, if someone attempts to attack you while you're in NATO the other members are going to respond in your defense. It's a pretty good system, for the people that don't have the huge militaries like the US. And the people from the US get to protect their trade interests abroad.

I don't see you're point here bud and am going to ask you to explain if ya could, NATO isn't like the EU and is pretty much like a governing body over all of the nations inside of the EU.
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May 03, 2017, 06:04:29 AM
#6
The Parliament of Montenegro on Friday, April 28, ratified the Protocol on the country's accession to NATO, for this decision voted 46 deputies. Against the accession of Montenegro to NATO by Russia. Prime Minister Dusko Markovic, called the vote a historic event and compared it with the first recognition of the independence of Montenegro in 1878.
"NATO membership is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country", — said the Prime Minister.

Montenegro is coastal country, slightly bigger than Manhattan, mister  Wink it is also economically addicted to hands out from EU/NATO, which is primary reason for its departure from union with Serbia. I am not exactly sure, how its formal annexation by the West is supposed to weaken Russian Federation or Putin for that matter.

Can you title your thread in a way, that doesnt make it seem like bulvar?
You are not right. Russia has always had good relations with the former Yugoslavia. After the collapse of the Russian began to lose adherents in the Balkans. Now that there will be a NATO Russian General there will be nothing to do.
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May 03, 2017, 05:57:38 AM
#5
The Parliament of Montenegro on Friday, April 28, ratified the Protocol on the country's accession to NATO, for this decision voted 46 deputies. Against the accession of Montenegro to NATO by Russia. Prime Minister Dusko Markovic, called the vote a historic event and compared it with the first recognition of the independence of Montenegro in 1878.
"NATO membership is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country", — said the Prime Minister.

Montenegro is coastal country, slightly bigger than Manhattan, mister  Wink it is also economically addicted to hands out from EU/NATO, which is primary reason for its departure from union with Serbia. I am not exactly sure, how its formal annexation by the West is supposed to weaken Russian Federation or Putin for that matter.

Can you title your thread in a way, that doesnt make it seem like bulvar?
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May 02, 2017, 09:18:29 PM
#4
According to the history of Putin in the yobit exchange, it's been several times that Putin has been pumped
and now the price of putin in Yobit exchange site was 0.00000120 satoshi if I am not mistaken.
legendary
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April 29, 2017, 12:45:18 PM
#3
LOL.... funny how they interpret the NATO membership. According to Markovic, it is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. How stupid? Does the guy really understand that by joining the NATO, he is surrendering the sovereignty of his nation?

Yeah like for example everyone is forced by the US to spend 2% of their gdp for defense. Roll Eyes

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legendary
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April 29, 2017, 08:24:32 AM
#2
LOL.... funny how they interpret the NATO membership. According to Markovic, it is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. How stupid? Does the guy really understand that by joining the NATO, he is surrendering the sovereignty of his nation?
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April 28, 2017, 06:41:02 PM
#1
The Parliament of Montenegro on Friday, April 28, ratified the Protocol on the country's accession to NATO, for this decision voted 46 deputies. Against the accession of Montenegro to NATO by Russia. Prime Minister Dusko Markovic, called the vote a historic event and compared it with the first recognition of the independence of Montenegro in 1878.
"NATO membership is a long-term guarantee of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country", — said the Prime Minister.
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