VIDEO: PUTIN DECLARES WAR WITH UNITED STATES INEVITABLE IF HILLARY CLINTON WINS
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Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Premier Wen Jiabao
In a sad but foreseeable turn of events, China and Russia have dumped the U.S. dollar as their nation's international currency of choice. The U.S. greenback was universally accepted as the world's official currency. However, the global economic downturn that began in America in 2008, due to corruption and fraud in the corporate sector, has caused a number of nations to rethink their financial strategies, as a means of protection.
This news does not bode well for the dollar. For well over a year, the Judiciary Report repeatedly warned that excessive Obama Administration spending, coupled with the rampant fraud in the corporate sector, which the FBI and SEC refuses to clean up, would have disastrous effects. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Russian President Dmitri Medvedev (left) and U.S. President Barack Obama (right)
People do not seem to be buying the FBI's story that they arrested 11 real "Russian Spies." Some in the Russian government are attributing it to the FBI attempting to sabotage talks between U.S. President Barack Obama and their Government, led by President, Dmitri Medvedev.
The U.S. press is highly skeptical as well, with journalists and bloggers laughing in derisive articles, barely able to contain their sarcasm. The Russian media is enraged at the allegations.
If said spies were caught hacking into U.S. government computer systems to steal national secrets, planting bugs in government offices or attempting to corrupt government officials using bribes, then by all means, lock them up. But this story seems to be a group of men and women collecting data on the American way of life and seeking to befriend and influence politicians, without paying them.
You must effectively show how they have harmed the American government and the American people or this case will continue to be the butt of jokes on talk shows.
Considering the U.S. government has spies in Britain, Europe, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Australia and South America, collecting data on said respective regions, it seems hypocritical of the FBI to take this stance, prosecuting others for the same thing they and the CIA do on a daily basis.
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The FBI Arrests 11 "Russian Spies"
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has arrested 11 people that have been living and working in America for a decade, as spies for Russia. This comes on the heels of Russian President, Dmitri Medvedev's visit to America, where he met and dined with U.S. President, Barack Obama.
Today, the White House insisted the arrests of the aforementioned agents will not impact America's relationship with Russia, but how can it not. Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, has slammed the arrests, labeling the FBI "out of control."
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev (left) and U.S. President Barack Obama (right)
Americans interviewed about the alleged spies, referred to it as out of place and strange in this day and age, stating they noticed nothing odd about their neighbors. Not the reaction the FBI was hoping for, but it is the one they received, nonetheless.
It is strange that Russia is spying on America at this point in world history, as China has all the money. What they were hoping to gain from the alleged spying is still a mystery, as their nation has made strides in the world as well.
President Sarkozy, President Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister David Cameron
Then again, the alleged spying began while former President Bill Clinton was still in office and America was quite prosperous. Then George W. Bush took office and the deterioration of the nation began, creating problem after problem that has yet to be fixed.
Putin says U.S. police "out of control" in spy case
June 30, 2010, 12:48 am - MOSCOW (Reuters) - Moscow angrily rejected U.S. accusations Tuesday that Washington had cracked an undercover Russian spy ring, and said the Cold War-style cloak and dagger saga seemed timed to wreck a recent thaw in relations.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said U.S. police had gone "out of control" after 10 suspected spies were arrested in the United States in the biggest espionage case for years.
"I hope that all the positive gains that have been achieved in our relationship will not be damaged by the recent event," he told visiting ex-U.S. President Bill Clinton...
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Russian analysts said the timing suggested it was an attempt to undermine the "reset" which Obama's administration has hailed as a major foreign policy achievement, citing Moscow's support for sanctions against Iran and cooperation on Afghanistan.
"It's a slap in the face to Barack Obama," said Anatoly Tsyganok, a political analyst at Moscow's Institute of Political and Military Analysis. He predicted Russia would follow Cold War etiquette and uncover an equal number of alleged U.S. spies...
U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed an historic peace agreement regarding nuclear arms. The signing took place in Prague and is said to mark a new era of peaceful relations between America and Russia. Peace is always a good thing.
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US and Russia sign historic nuclear treaty
April 8, 2010 - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama sign the 'New START Treaty'
The United States and Russia signed a historic treaty today to shrink stockpiles of nuclear weapons in a new show of cooperation designed to halt the spread of atomic bombs, particularly to Iran...
Yesterday, 39 people died in Moscow, Russia after two female Islamic extremists committed Jihad, by detonating explosives at two public train stations. Similar attacks have happened in England and Spain.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has vowed to bring the group behind the attacks to justice. Considering, he is a man that makes good on his threats, they are pretty much up a creek when he catches them.
I've never understood what terrorists think they accomplish by killing innocent people, who are going about their daily lives. It does not evoke sympathy for their terrorist cause, as it provokes resentment and anger.
My condolences to the victims' families and friends.