Europe

The Russian army loves its NATO loot (Feature)

Europe News

By Stefan Korshak Aug 14, 2008, 16:07 GMT


Talkback

Add your comment (no registration required)

page: 1  2  3 

Arthur RamblerAug 15th, 2008 - 06:06:59

The US media (and government) is becoming more and more like the Soviet media (and government) of the old days. Their Russophobia reminds of the anti-Americanism of the Soviet leaders and media hacks. When war criminal Saakashvili kills Ossetian women and children and destroys Tskhinvali and numerous villages, that is downplayed. But when Russia defends the Ossetians as it should, then the dirty media hacks start crying about 'Russian imperialism'. Congratulations, America - you are becoming the new Soviet Union!

Report this comment

duckey3Aug 15th, 2008 - 07:18:34

This tax paying American veteran is thankful the Russians are standing up to the neocon nuts now running my country.

Report this comment

Nice try.Aug 15th, 2008 - 07:50:00

'This tax paying American veteran'

I doubt you are any of those.
'is thankful the Russians are standing up to the neocon nuts now running my country.'

So when Russia murders thousands of Georgians they are somehow standing up to the 'neocons'. Pretty stupid...

Report this comment

cardineauAug 15th, 2008 - 10:26:14

I'm a retired Engineer who paid taxes all of my life, also a Korean veteran, and I also thank Russia for stopping these crazy people in charge of the USA.

Report this comment

LisaAug 15th, 2008 - 11:47:00

As a Russian journalist who is free to say and write whatever I think, I certainly appreciate the comments of support from these intelligent Americans.

Good luck with the nuts in control of your government.

Report this comment

BubbastudAug 15th, 2008 - 12:43:43

They got American gear, but were any American advisors or 'contractors' captured? I read on another site that they were actually directing the Georgian assault.

Report this comment

Joe StalinAug 15th, 2008 - 13:12:30

All this reminds me of 1924. Burning of villages, looting, destroying post offices and schools. The Ukraine is next. Such a proud and expansionistic nation are the Russian Slav(e)s.

Report this comment

Proud non americanAug 15th, 2008 - 14:49:30

I give two hearty thumbs up to Russia for standing up to the blatant and ongoing american agressions. america has no business stirring up trouble in russias back yard. They have been pushing boundries, real and moraly, for years now. About time someone finally stood up to americas illegal group of thugs!

The media reports here in the west are absolutely sad. We are getting nothing but hyped up anti russia propoganda here...even though the real thruth is out there, and available for all to search out and find. On a side note...it's no wonder the western powers want to start chaining up the internet from the commoners...it's not to protect us from all those 'evil' boobies...it's to control all information.

To the us...I say, shut your hypocritical mouths for once. Your leaders and your worldwide threats and admonishments hold no sway any longer. The world can get by without your money, your SUV's and your BigMacs. Shove em up your fat, loud arses.

To Russia...I say, keep your heads up, and keep fighting the good fight. The world KNOWS who the real terrorists are, they wear the stars and stripes.

Report this comment

A. MagnusAug 15th, 2008 - 14:49:37

Bush did to Iraq what the Soviet Union did to Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe - only unlike Eastern Europe the Iraqis never surrendered. When your own favorite socialists in the White House stop their own little wars of colonization then you can talk about how the Russian socialists are pounding on the poor Georgian socialists.

Report this comment

MIkeAug 15th, 2008 - 16:22:49

Congrats to the Russkie grunts for a job well done. The NATO gear is nice to have, enjoy. BTW, I am a US Desert Storm veteran. Hooo-ahhh!!!!

Report this comment

page: 1  2  3 

Add your comment (no registration required)

Similar articles

Russia ups pressure on Georgia, Abkhazia advances

Latest Headlines in Europe

Bookmark and Share

Latest Articles on The Tech Herald

BitDefender: Trojans amounted for half of threats discovered in June
Q&A: Proginet CIO Kevin Bohan
iPhone 3GS sends AT&T registers into overdrive
Apple revises support document regarding hot 3GS handsets
SingTel confirms iPhone 3GS coming to Singapore