New strategy for strategic weapons
Published: 21 April, 2009, 19:10
“There will be no drastic reduction of offensive strategic arms!” That’s according to Russia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Ryabkov.
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Medvedev-ObamaPublished: 21 April, 2009, 19:10
“There will be no drastic reduction of offensive strategic arms!” That’s according to Russia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Ryabkov.
Now that's what I call good news, its good to know that some people have theiir head screwed on. Yes the 'Obumer' camp, would love us to swallow, their tails of friendship and kindness, whilst clenching their knife behind their back. But I am glad Russia is showing it is awake, and is not getting intoxicated with the crocodiles smile. Remember, after Obumer, its another son of a Bush. So lets keep it simple, enough weapons to keep us safe, and free from military and political pressure and domination from the West. Wasn't it Iraq, that America, used to be friendly with, Indeed wasn't it Saddam Husein. Look what happened to both Iraq and Husein. Nice friends, with friends like that, who needs enemies, Oh! I forgot they are enemies! Lucky the Russian government hasn't forgotten.