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Apr 28, 2009, 11:53 GMT
Lavrov: Russia "worried" by EU's Eastern plans
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'We would like very much to believe' that the EU's planned Eastern Partnership with six former-Soviet states is not aimed at encircling Russia, Lavrov said after talks with EU diplomats in Luxembourg.
The Nazi Anglo-American Terrorist Organization is staging the ground for DESTRUCTION of Russia.
Mr.Lavrov knows it and the Generals in Russian armed forces know it.
MAD was the only instrument which kept the bloodthirsty barbarians at bay since the end of WW2.
Right on, Proud Serb.
The EU (together with its Prague parrots) should be put on notice that its actions, which foment tension and conflict in Euroasia, are pushing all of us towards a precipice. Peeling off just a bit of their talk of peace and stability and you will see badly concealed warmongering. Like NATO, the EU keeps pushing the circle and military hardware ever closer just under the windows and next to the backdoor of Russia. In as much as this policy looks like a 'rational' pursuit of self-interest, it is as much an insane lunacy. Politicians and diplomats who know barely anything of war are dreaming of it--they are even paid to dream of it, and by dreaming of it, that's how they earn their living.
'bringing in free-market reforms?' Isn't the free market collapsing all over the western world?
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