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Monday, October 13, 2008

Russia Prepares


A successful test of the Bulava strategic missile
An analyst said that with what occurred recently in South Ossetia, Russia made it clear to what extent the borders with NATO are permissible.

In short, Moscow is convinced that for Washington and the rest of the West, the Kremlin has not stopped being an enemy, and without a doubt — for a nation that was a global power— it is not easy to admit such a degree of hostility and dishonesty.

The United States is preparing to dislocate its anti-missile system in Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia was destroyed by imperialist policy and now South Ossetia appears on the list of breakaways – this time parting ways with the pro-US government in Georgia.

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