Posted on 12/03/2014 12:45:46 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday Western sanctions have not halted Russia's support for separatists in Ukraine but have damaged the Russian economy, which is now projected to slide into recession next year.
A senior State Department official, accompanying Kerry to a NATO meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels, said he would talk to allies about imposing further sanctions on Russia if pro-Moscow separatists do not cease violence in Ukraine.
Kerry told a news conference Russia could avoid further sanctions by agreeing to steps towards ending backing for the rebels, who seized mainly Russian-speaking areas of eastern Ukraine after protesters toppled Kiev's pro-Moscow president in February. Russia denies supporting the separatists militarily.
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Russia's Economy Has Shrunk So Much It's Now Almost The Same Size As Spain
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Moscow was far from having economic sanctions eased or lifteda tough stance she reiterated last week during a parliamentary debate in Berlin, where she accused Russia of calling Europes peaceful, postwar order into question. In September, she said that it may even be necessary to reconsider energy cooperation with Russia.
NATO responded by blaming Moscow for instability in the region, while British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he was concerned by "extremely aggressive" probing of Britain's air space by Russian planes.
The ruble weakened over 6 percent to the U.S. dollar over Monday and Tuesday amid Western sanctions against Moscow's over its policy on Ukraine and slumping energy prices.
For the Russian bear, it is a murderous and frothing at the mouth horror show 24/7. The best thing to do to Red Russian bear is to put several bullets in its head before it craps all over the planet.
Anyone that thinks Russia can be destroyed without also destroying pretty much everything else is a fool.
Some dangers are just so great that all wise men tread lightly.
Fools rush in where.....
Being branded a traitor in Russia is usually reserved for government critics. But in the midst of the renewed rouble rout, ruling party lawmaker Evgeny Fyodorov demanded a criminal investigation into the Bank of Russia, calling it an enemy of the nation and claiming its leaders were trying to drive the rouble down and do maximum evil.
October 16, 2014 - BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) Greeted by enthusiastic chants of "Putin! Putin!," Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a military parade Thursday in Slavic ally Serbia, where he held talks on economic issues, including on the South Stream gas pipeline opposed by the European Union.
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