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Moscow responds in kind to NATO expulsions

Published: 06 May, 2009, 17:23
Edited: 20 October, 2009, 20:44


Russia’s Foreign Ministry is to strip of accreditation and expel two Canadian diplomats working in NATO’s information bureau in Moscow in retaliation for NATO’s expulsion of Russian diplomats from Brussels.

 
4 COMMENTS
Count Cash May 06, 2009, 15:47 quote
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Excellent news, well done, another positive move in defence of ourselves! This is the right approach to NATO. I am glad people are waking up. Also an opportunity well taken, for those wondering why Canada was the target, quite simple, Canada is trianing Georgian insurgents to build IEDs Improvised Explosive devices, as part of the insurgency training being held by NATO in Georgia. They are training them, to deploy these devices in Russia as part of NATO orchestrated and sponsored terrorism. This is a signal, that yes Canada, we know what you are up to.

joseph walker May 06, 2009, 17:09 quote
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School boys who hav'nt grown up,spies,so what ,every govt spies,on its own citizens, and other govts.whats new.could not care less,its the characteristics of the humans on this planet,they cant leave in peace,or except others people way of life,ps excludes the muslims,they just have a warped and distorted ideaology.

Phelix October 08, 2009, 14:49 quote
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Wow this is news, countries spying on each other who would have ever thought...

Bill October 20, 2009, 13:27 quote
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I think that Russia should declare war on Canada, right away. You could call it 'Polar War I'. Little actual fighting would be needed since, let's be honest, the parts of both countries that are near each other are pretty much iced-up and uninhabitable, unless you're a polar bear. We need all the oil from the Canadian tar sands that we can get over here. See if you can get China to join in. They are putting everyone in America out of work . Cuba too. I want to be able to buy a nice house down there after we open up trade with Cuba. It will never happen if some external threat doesn't show up down in Cuba to force Obama's hand. Can't Russia send some bombers or warships to Cuba? Oil drilling rigs might even work. I need access to cheap Cuban medical care, since Obama is too whimpy to deliver on that promise too. Please leave Brazil out of it. I like orange juice a lot. The price will explode if the supply of juice concentrate from Brazil gets cut off. ( Lula is jealous of Hollywood's global cultural influence, so he is looking for any little excuse to cut off our orange juice supply.) Although it would make those Canadians suffer. They would be orange juiceless without greenhouses, possibly forcing an early surrender.

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