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    Monday July 12, 2010

    Russia's Medvedev calls for alliances with U.S., EU

    By Denis Dyomkin

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on Monday for the formation of new alliances with the United States and the European Union to stimulate trade and investment in one of his boldest foreign policy statements.


    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addresses Russian ambassadors at the Foreign Ministry headquarters in Moscow, July 12, 2010. (REUTERS/Pool/Sergey Ponomarev)
    Signs of a new softer foreign policy towards the West have been growing since the global financial crisis exposed Russia's dependence on oil and gas exports, highlighting the need for an influx of foreign capital and technology.


    Medvedev made the country's modernisation one of the pillars of his presidency, and there was a notable shift from the Cold-war era anti-Western statements of his predecessor Vladimir Putin to sweet-talking foreign partners and investors.


    "We need special alliances for modernisation...first of all with Germany, France, Italy, the EU in general, and with the United States," he said during a speech to Russian ambassadors that takes place in Moscow every two years.


    The centre of Medvedev's foreign policy has been a "reset" of relations with the United States, which had deteriorated in recent years, culminating in the signing of a major new nuclear arms control treaty in April.


    Medvedev last month visited Silicon Valley to try to increase cooperation with Washington in technology and innovation.


    "My visit to the United States showed that the cooperation in the sphere of innovation can create a positive agenda in our relations," he said. "Our cooperation cannot be limited to missile reduction."


    Moscow and Washington last week quickly defused a spy scandal by swapping 10 alleged Russian agents operating in the United States with four spies serving jail terms in Russia. Both sides said they believed the incident would not undermine the reset in relations.


    In May, a leaked Foreign Ministry document that was published by the Russian edition of Newsweek magazine called for a less confrontational foreign policy and listed 61 priority countries for relations.


    These include the neighbouring Baltic republics -- where it says cheap assets are for sale -- and key EU business partners Germany, Italy and France, but also big Russian arms clients such as India, China and Venezuela.


    (Reporting by Denis Dyomkin, Writing by Alexei Anishchuk; Editing by Diana Abdallah)
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    The Russian Bear Awakens

    By Michael Snyder on July 9, 2010

    Today most Americans consider the United States to be “the sole remaining superpower” - absolutely unparalleled economically and militarily. But the truth is not anything close to that. As we detailed in a previous article, China has become a very dominant economic and military superpower. But there is another world superpower that the American people and the American media are not taking seriously. The Russian Bear has awakened, and yet most people in the U.S. think of Russia as a Cold War opponent that we “defeated” and which is now a shell of its former self. The recent Russian spy case is a perfect example of the tremendous lack of respect which the American public has for Russia these days.

    It is almost as if the media is saying: “Oh look, isn’t it so cute that these little Russians are spying on us as if the Cold War was still going on?” But the truth is that it is a massive error to underestimate Russia.

    Today it is a fact that Russia is stronger both economically and militarily than it ever has been before.

    You doubt this?

    Quick - name the number one oil producer in the world.

    Here’s a hint - it is not Saudi Arabia.

    It is Russia.

    Russia has also recently become the number one oil exporter in the world.
    Not only that, but Russia is also the number one exporter of natural gas in the world.

    In a world starving for oil and natural resources, that puts Russia in a very strong position.

    Back on December 28th, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was on hand to celebrate the opening of Russia’s first modern Pacific-based oil export facilities. The Pacific port of Kozmino now allows Russia to export huge amounts of oil to growing economies throughout Asia.

    And to the United States.

    Did you know that Russia is rapidly becoming one of the top suppliers of oil to the United States?

    It’s true.

    So is it smart for the U.S. to start becoming dependent on oil from Russia?

    No, probably not.

    But that is what is happening.

    And the Russian economy is booming.

    Russia experienced very high economic growth during the early part of the past decade, and analysts project Russia’s GDP will grow by more than 5% in 2010.

    And most people think of Russian cities as crumbling, broken down cities where people stand in line for bread.

    Not anymore.

    According to Forbes, Moscow is now the third most expensive cities in the world in which to live. In fact, the cost of living is higher in Moscow than in any U.S. city.

    Who would have thought that it costs more money to live in Moscow than in New York City?

    But Russia has not just become an economic superpower once again.

    Russia has also been using all of this new economic power to rapidly update and modernize both its conventional and strategic military forces….

    *Over the last several years, Russia has been very busy updating and modernizing their strategic nuclear forces. U.S. officials still claim that America has a technological edge in this area, but everyone agrees that the gap is rapidly narrowing.

    *On June 15th, Russia introduced their new “fourth generation” nuclear submarine to the world, which is apparently quieter than any other submarine in existence.

    *Not only that, but a couple weeks ago Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin climbed into the cockpit of Russia’s new “fifth generation” fighter jet and announced that it was far superior to the F-22 Raptor.

    And Russia is once again projecting their strength throughout the world. We all saw what they were able to achieve in Georgia. But they have been very busy elsewhere as well….

    *Iran announced on Wednesday that the Bushehr nuclear power plant, a joint project with Russia, would be ready for operation in two months.

    *Russia has signed major arms deals with Syria under which it will sell Syria warplanes, anti-tank weapons and air defense systems.

    *After Russian President Medvedev’s historic visit to Damascus, Russia’s energy minister announced that his country is “studying the question” of building a nuclear power plant in Syria.

    *Russian President Dmitry Medvedev recently announced that Russia and Turkey are becoming key strategic partners.

    *The Russian government has agreed to a raft of new accords with the new, much more pro-Russian, government in Ukraine.

    But still the United States is not taking Russia seriously.

    According to Admiral James A. Winnefeld, the commander of the U.S. Northern Command, Russia is continuing to fly strategic nuclear bombers close to U.S. and Canadian airspace because the Russian military is seeking to maintain “the illusion of power”.

    The illusion of power?

    Is he kidding?

    It is this dramatic underestimation of Russia power that could end up seriously burning us in the end.

    The truth is this lack of understanding of the world situation goes all the way to the top.

    Barack Obama is pushing for a plan which would reduce the size of the U.S. strategic nuclear arsenal to about 10 percent of what it was at the height of the Cold War.

    Most Americans (and most people who will read this article) simply dismiss Russia as not being a significant threat, but that just shows how misinformed most people are.

    And in many ways Russia is in a much better position right now than the United States is.

    The Russian government actually ran large budget surpluses from 2001 to 2007 and has a very small national debt.

    Meanwhile, the U.S. government has accumulated the biggest debt in the history of the world.

    In fact, Russia owns about 100 billion dollars of that debt.
    My how the tables have turned.

    The frightening thing is that Russia and China are cooperating on a host of economic and military projects as they seek to “counterbalance” U.S.
    power in the world.

    The truth is that the U.S. cannot just “do whatever it wants” in the world anymore.

    Russia and China are both more powerful than they have ever been before and they aren’t going anywhere any time soon.

    The world has changed. If the United States does not wake up and recognize this fact there are going to be some very serious consequences.

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    Yeah, but WE already knew this.
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    Nikita Khrushchev: "We will bury you"
    "Your grandchildren will live under communism."
    “You Americans are so gullible.
    No, you won’t accept
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    outright, but we’ll keep feeding you small doses of
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    until you’ll finally wake up and find you already have communism.

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    ."
    We’ll so weaken your
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    until you’ll
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    like overripe fruit into our hands."



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