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ANALYSIS: Silence speaks louder than words at NATO-Russia summit

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Apr 4, 2008, 15:40 GMT


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Joseph PeveolnyApr 4th, 2008 - 19:01:54

I hope Mr. Putin has come to his senses. I hope he realizes the U.S. is not there to be aggressive towards Russia. He must understand though that we must protect Western Europe from the fascist muslims which would act to destroy our way of life.

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ShawnApr 4th, 2008 - 19:10:23

So 2/3rds of the American electorate don't believe what the President Bush tells them, why should Putin or the Russians in general. Nato expansion and the missile shield is a threat to Russia, try to put yourself in there shoes. Also, contrary to what Bush is saying, it doesn't make Europe any safer because it pushes the Russian in building a new generation of ballistic and cruise missiles. Heck, they have the oil money to do it. The Chinese, Indian, Americans will match, how does that make anyone safer?

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average russianApr 4th, 2008 - 22:34:32

Yes Joseph, of course Joseph, whatever you say Joseph. Never mind that it was America that has nurtured Islamic radicalism and Al-Qaeda until the whole thing had blown in its face. Never mind that NATO had started its expansion well before 9/11 (in violation of all promises that were given to Russia to ensure re-unification of Germany). Never mind that it was NATO that was bombing Christian nation(Serbia) to protect Muslim terrorists(KLA was on the US terror list)in Kosovo. Sure, Joseph, it was Putin who had to come to his senses. Nice job, Joseph. Another Joseph- Goebbels - would be proud...Freaking brainless Yankee scumbag.

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RobertApr 5th, 2008 - 00:16:43

Bravo, the U.S and Russia are now considered allies, gone is the mistrust that permeated the cold war era. Russia will be instrumental in combating the war on terror around the globe, it's high time both Americans and Russians alike have a healthy respect for, embrace each other's culture and become good friends. Russians are always welcome here in America, anytime.

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GooseApr 5th, 2008 - 08:37:03

Oh Dude thats so you..'Yes Joseph, of course Joseph, whatever you say Joseph.', your that muslime guy living in England right? Was that what you said when your father took you? Come on F dont be afraid you can say what you like around here. Go on....

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average russianApr 5th, 2008 - 21:06:00

Goose, you talking to me? Your health plan stopped covering your schizo meds or what?

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