Posted on 05/28/2007 2:00:00 AM PDT by RusIvan
Two days after the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Andrei Lugovoi, the former KGB agent, should be charged with the murder of his old colleague Alexan-der Litvinenko and demanded that Russia extradite him to face trial in Britain, I bumped into a Russian friend: worldly, pro-western and a fluent English speaker who has travelled dozens of times abroad.
I asked him who he thought had ordered the murder of Litvinenko, a fierce Kremlin critic who died of a massive polonium210 dose in London six months ago. My friend had no doubts. Boris Berezovsky of course, he said forcefully. It was the exiled oligarch and foe of Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, who had smuggled polonium into Britain and ordered his protégés death. Why? To sully Russias image in the West.
However absurd that seems, many Russians would agree. Even in exile Berezovsky, once one of Moscows most powerful political players, is regarded as a Machiavellian figure whose influence, they believe, knows no boundaries. Those who do not share that view, including Litvinenkos first wife, believe he was instead killed by the CIA or MI5, enemies of Russia bent on weakening it just as it is becoming strong again. Few here suspect the FSB, as the KGB is now known, or the Kremlin. Too small a fish for them to get involved, they argue.
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Why are you allowed on here since you obviously despise Americans? You repeatedly promote a terrorist supporting Neo-Soviet thug on this thread on others.
Your foolish & inflammatory comments read like a combination of Pravda, and the anti-Western trash published by the Putin worshiping Nashi cult.
‘I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straightforward and trustworthy. We had a very good dialogue. I was able to get a sense of his soul...’
or for jorge’s new base:
‘Miraba a hombre en el ojo. Lo encontré para ser muy directo y digno de confianza. Teníamos un diálogo muy bueno. Podía conseguir un sentido de su alma...’
Sorry, but I love Americans....especially the great ones like Ronald Reagan. Try not to confuse criticism of foreign policy with hatred of a nation. That type of thinking belongs on DU.
Russia dtopped using the term “Soviets” in 1991, that’s true. Little else has changed.==
You far from truth if you are serious.
That is very questionable in light of its history.
Good question.
I see, and which Napoleonic system or other Ancient roman European system would you propose? British common law is much better than civil law. Locke, Hume and Hobbes influenced British common law and the formation of the US. The basic difference is under British/American common law all is allowed unless prohibited by law under the Napoleonic/Civil law all is prohibited unless allowed by law.
We can discuss theories of legal jurisprudence all day and all night, but theory is different from practise and the recent history of British jurisprudence isn’t a shining one.
Russian Imperial Stormtroopers? That is funny!
Gee, Ya think?
After being a prisoner state of the Soviets (read russia, I don’t see too many formers cozying up to russia.
Fact I see them all trying to make nice with the west to get out of the russian influence.
Really seems to make putin see red.
From the sheer incompetence and calamity of the Yeltsin years, the rape and stealing of Russian wealth by oligarchs, Putin is really a welcome change for Russia. He has put Russia on the world map again, created a solid economy with improved standards of living, also tackled the oligarchs by seizing control of some of Russia’s valuable assets back from them which in turn meant investment and inflow of funds to Russian economy. Its not suprising Putin is a very popular leader and with high approval ratings among Russians.
“uranium enrechment centrufuge technology from Russia he has NOT.”
How can we be so sure?
If you process the ore in a large centrifuge, and you don’t have it just right, you lose time and money.
Now, if you have a bunch of small centrifuges, then your failure rate can be moderate, while your output can be plentiful.
Like, 50,000 small centrifuges.
Not that Iran has them, or has stated they have or are getting them. No reason to buy or use them if you don’t know how to work them. Right?
The real lack seems to be in our ability to accept the reality that they are doing this and have even had it posted in world news organizations.
This was in my email this morning. Can you add anything of interest?
“Subject: CITGO-CHAVEZ
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 20:45:35 -0500
Subject: CITGO Gas
President Chavez of Venezuala is NOW getting a Russian weapons factory built by Putin. He has previously “vowed” to destroy the United Sates of America because we are a threat to the rest of the world.
The RUSSIANS are building an AK-47 Kalashnikov Assault Rifle
factory in Venezuela to give armament support to Communist Rebel groups throughout the Americas.
Chavez NOW has IRANIANS operating his oil refineries in
Venezuela for him. It is likely only a matter of time, if not already, before Chavez has Iranian-built LONG RANGE missiles, with a variety of warhead types aimed at: Guess Who?
CITGO is NOW in the process of changing its name to PETRO
EXPRESS because of the loss of gasoline sales in the USA due to the recent publicity of ownership by President Chavez of Venezuela.
Every dollar you spend with CITGO or PETRO EXPRESS gasoline will be used against you, your basic human rights, and your freedoms. He will start wars here in the Americas that will probably be the death of millions of free people.
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT because Chavez is starting to feel the loss of revenue from his holdings. HE OWNS CITGO. This is a very important move that everyone should be aware of.
ANNOUNCED JUST RECENTLY, CITGO, BEING AWARE THAT SALES ARE DOWN DUE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS NOT WANTING TO BUY FROM “CITGO-CHAVEZ”, HAVE STARTED TO CHANGE THE NAME OF SOME OF THEIR STATIONS TO “PETRO EXPRESS.”
DO NOT BUY FROM “PETRO EXPRESS” EITHER!!!”
“From the sheer incompetence and calamity of the Yeltsin years, the rape and stealing of Russian wealth by oligarchs, Putin is really a welcome change for Russia. He has put Russia on the world map again, created a solid economy with improved standards of living, also tackled the oligarchs by seizing control of some of Russias valuable assets back from them which in turn meant investment and inflow of funds to Russian economy. Its not suprising Putin is a very popular leader and with high approval ratings among Russians”
Putin is no Jefferson or Washington, the fact that he is enforcing fascism is not a good thing.
He’s doing very well for the Russians and that’s the constituency he has to answer to.
What works for the USA might not work for Russia.
I’m not interested and can’t help it if you are russian buttboy apologist.
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