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Russia orders all officials to fly home any relatives living abroad, as tensions mount over the prospect of a global war
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3833941/Russia-orders-officials-fly-home-relatives-living-abroad-tensions-mount-prospect-global-war.html#ixzz4MuAmFRSL |
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Not to worry, Kerry is on the way.
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lol
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Not to worry, Kerry is on the way. Just as long as there isn't a Clinton involved! A few might survive. |
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True . . . and Liberals don't ask for a url . . . if you want to think everything's peachy with her track record, so be it.
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If the Russian mob leaves there will all sorts of turf wars and such.
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Well, one sure as hell is coming.
Muslim against all that are not. I can't see how that is going to be avoided. Both sided can not budge.. what is one side or the other going to do... give up their religious believes?.. say " oh, you guy are right.. we were wrong all along" A true global war |
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other terrifying revelations from daily mail
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Right now, there isn't enough information coming out of Russia in regards to just what the Russian government has ordered and why.
From Zero Hedge: In Europe, when it gets serious, you have to lie... at least if you are an unelected bureaucrat like Jean-Claude Juncker. In Russia, however, when it gets serious, attention immediately turns to the children.
Which is why we read a report in Russian website Znak published Tuesday, according to which Russian state officials and government workers were told to bring back their children studying abroad immediately, even if means cutting their education short and not waiting until the end of the school year, and re-enroll them in Russian schools, with some concern. The article adds that if the parents of these same officials also live abroad "for some reason", and have not lost their Russian citizenship, should also be returned to the motherland. Znak cited five administration officials as the source of the report. The "recommendation" applies to all: from the administration staff, to regional administrators, to lawmakers of all levels. Employees of public corporations are also subject to the ordinance. One of the sources said that anyone who fails to act, will find such non-compliance to be a "complicating factor in the furtherance of their public sector career." He added that he was aware of several such cases in recent months. It appears that the underlying reason behind the command is that the Russian government is concerned about the optics of having children of the Russian political elite being educated abroad, while their parents appear on television talking about patriotism and being "surrounded by enemies." While we doubt the impacted children will be happy by this development, some of the more patriotic locals, if unimpacted, are delighted. Such as Vitaly Ivanov, a political scientist who believes that the measure to return children of officials from studying abroad, is "long overdue." According Ivanoc, the education of children of the Russian elite abroad is subject to constant ridicule and derision against the ruling regime. "People note the hypocrisy of having a centralized state and cultivating patriotism and anti-Western sentiment, while children of government workers study abroad. You can not serve two gods, one must choose." |
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As Msharmony has pointed out as well, the source here doesn't have a respected reputation as hard news.
The Daily Mail is closer to being the UK version of the National Enquirer than anything else. And note as well, that this story isn't showing up as described in the headline, not only in the mainstream US press, but not even in the UK mainstream press, or any other significant reporting sources in the entire world. |
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Conrad_73
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Thu 10/13/16 01:55 AM
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-russian-trump-idUSKCN12C28Q
Putin ally tells Americans: vote Trump or face nuclear war By Andrew Osborn | MOSCOW Americans should vote for Donald Trump as president next month or risk being dragged into a nuclear war, according to a Russian ultra-nationalist ally of President Vladimir Putin who likes to compare himself to the U.S. Republican candidate. Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a flamboyant veteran lawmaker known for his fiery rhetoric, told Reuters in an interview that Trump was the only person able to de-escalate dangerous tensions between Moscow and Washington. By contrast, Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton could spark World War Three, said Zhirinovsky, who received a top state award from Putin after his pro-Kremlin Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) came third in Russia's parliamentary election last month. Many Russians regard Zhirinovsky as a clownish figure who makes outspoken statements to grab attention but he is also widely viewed as a faithful servant of Kremlin policy, sometimes used to float radical opinions to test public reaction. "Relations between Russia and the United States can't get any worse. The only way they can get worse is if a war starts," said Zhirinovsky, speaking in his huge office on the 10th floor of Russia's State Duma, or lower house of parliament. "Americans voting for a president on Nov. 8 must realize that they are voting for peace on Planet Earth if they vote for Trump. But if they vote for Hillary it's war. It will be a short movie. There will be Hiroshimas and Nagasakis everywhere." CLINTON "CRAVES POWER" In contrast, Zhirinovsky described Clinton as "an evil mother-in law" and said her record as secretary of state under Obama in 2009-2013 showed she was unfit to lead her country. "She craves power. Her view is that Hillary is the most important person on the planet, that America is an exceptional country, as Barack Obama said," said Zhirinovsky. "That's dangerous. She could start a nuclear war." In typically chauvinistic remarks, Zhirinovsky said Clinton's gender should also bar her from the presidency. "Most Americans should choose Trump because men have been leading for millions of year. You can't take the risk of having one of the richest, most powerful countries led by a woman president," he said. Asked about lewd comments Trump made about women in 2005 that have harmed his campaign, Zhirinovsky defended the Republican: "Men all round the world sometimes say such things that are just for their comrades. We must only consider his business (and political) qualities." Though Putin and Trump have never met, Zhirinovsky said he believed they could establish a close working relationship, adding: "Victory for Trump would be a gift to humanity. But if Hillary Clinton wins it will be the last U.S. president ever." >more at the Link.< |
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As Msharmony has pointed out as well, the source here doesn't have a respected reputation as hard news. The Daily Mail is closer to being the UK version of the National Enquirer than anything else. And note as well, that this story isn't showing up as described in the headline, not only in the mainstream US press, but not even in the UK mainstream press, or any other significant reporting sources in the entire world. Reuters,actually was the Source! |
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Edited by
IgorFrankensteen
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Thu 10/13/16 03:16 AM
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As Msharmony has pointed out as well, the source here doesn't have a respected reputation as hard news. The Daily Mail is closer to being the UK version of the National Enquirer than anything else. And note as well, that this story isn't showing up as described in the headline, not only in the mainstream US press, but not even in the UK mainstream press, or any other significant reporting sources in the entire world. Reuters,actually was the Source! Read the two stories. Note that they are NOT the same, and that the one from the Tabloid, says "we're all gonna die tomorrow!" while the one from Reuters says "this guy who claims to be a friend of Putin says Putin wants us to elect Trump." Juuuuuuuust a bit of a difference. Now. Maybe YOU want to allow Putin to tell the United States how to run this country, but some of us kind of want to run things here ourselves. |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Thu 10/13/16 04:23 AM
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As Msharmony has pointed out as well, the source here doesn't have a respected reputation as hard news. The Daily Mail is closer to being the UK version of the National Enquirer than anything else. And note as well, that this story isn't showing up as described in the headline, not only in the mainstream US press, but not even in the UK mainstream press, or any other significant reporting sources in the entire world. Reuters,actually was the Source! Read the two stories. Note that they are NOT the same, and that the one from the Tabloid, says "we're all gonna die tomorrow!" while the one from Reuters says "this guy who claims to be a friend of Putin says Putin wants us to elect Trump." Juuuuuuuust a bit of a difference. Now. Maybe YOU want to allow Putin to tell the United States how to run this country, but some of us kind of want to run things here ourselves. Obviously,as usual you haven't read the Story! HINT:Click around a bit on the WWW! |
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Again, if one story is about the World Wide Web, and the other is about the Russian Government under Putin wanting to indoctrinate all his peoples' children in Russian academies, they are not the same story.
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Again, if one story is about the World Wide Web, and the other is about the Russian Government under Putin wanting to indoctrinate all his peoples' children in Russian academies, they are not the same story. and you accuse others about not understanding what they are reading! |
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What will we call Bill the first lady gentleman? If Hillary get's elected.
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I have talked to several women and they told me straight up that is no place for a female.
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What will we call Bill the first lady gentleman? If Hillary gets elected. |
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What will we call Bill the first lady gentleman? If Hillary gets elected. |
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