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Now get back to your WW3?


A hypothetical conflict on the scale of World War II in reality... there will be no ww3 or if there is... it is just an extension of what it was ages ago starting with the coldwar..

You?ll need to know?Muslims are not the enemies... they are defending their properties... belonging... as the way you do...

The real enemy is your government. And their pre- emptive attack on everything...
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http://english.pravda.ru

Russia?s new military doctrine declares USA and NATO key potential enemies.
The Russian government is to consider the draft of the new military doctrine prepared by the Defense Ministry expert group. If the document is approved, Russia will be able to interfere in border conflicts, turn a blind eye on the proliferation of nuclear weapons and fight with potential enemies (the USA and NATO) and international terrorism.

Russia adopted the current military doctrine in 1993. President Putin introduced several amendments to it in April of 2000. The doctrine of 2006 has a whole new meaning. The previous doctrine was a temporal document used during the establishment of democracy in Russia. The new document will be the permanent military doctrine of a democratic state.

The document particularly entitles Russia to ?defend its citizens? rights abroad in case of danger posed to their lives.? There was no such wording in the current doctrine.

Furthermore, Russia will be able to participate in armed conflicts on its borders where ?principles of international rights are violated and thus can be classified as aggression against citizens.?

The main thesis of the section titled ?Defense Security Guarantee? says that Russia stands against the proliferation of nuclear weapons and its delivery means.?

The new version of Russia?s military doctrine brings a special emphasis on social guarantees for the military men. The question of social support in the Russian army has pushed aside such relevant issues as the development of strategic containment forces, future defense threats, up-to-date re-equipment, the production of new weapons, etc.

As for Russia?s enemies, the authors of the new military doctrine suggest the following list: the USA, NATO and international terrorism.

?The fact that we can see NATO and the USA as Russia's potential enemies is a vestige of the Soviet military doctrine. In my opinion, this is an inadequate way of thinking. Russia definitely needs to stand against any enemy, but we also need to develop our Armed Forces in local conflicts too,? the Director of the Institute of Political Research, Sergei Markov said.

The basic threat of Russia?s national security is still connected with foreign countries? interference into Russia?s internal affairs. This process can be conducted either directly or through certain political structures to undermine constitutional regimes in post-Soviet countries.

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See this article above....? READ IT CAREFULLY.... couple of more American provocation or meddling in the Middle East/Asia/Central Asia and the world affairs in general ?with its hostile foreign policies and military actions? will start the oldest American dream? clashes with the soviets? and 4th WW.

You are naive if you think that the soviets sitting idle and let American running around its neighbouring area dictating/terrorising and harassing the local nations at will.

In the past 110 years, America were in 111 different wars under many names and excuses? war on this.. War on that?! Or if not directly, then support the resistance forces (known as terrorists by their nation) No other nations in the world?s history were so actively hostile to the world as America? who?s the terrorist now..??

You tell me.. Since the past 6 years does this ?war on error? made the world a safer place to live..??....lol.. try to catch a jet liner from state to state or internationally, you?ll know what I mean.

Thanks to the recent developments of new wave of paranoia and fear about liquid explosives, anyone flying in the near future may want to try this:

At the Airport?..

Screener: Dump that out
You: No way, if its an explosive that will kill us.
Screener: Is it an explosive?
You: No
Screener: Then dump it out
You: If it's ok to dump it out because its not an explosive, why can't I bring it on the plane?
Screener: Taser Him!






or..

In a few months later, they will be a speculation that human blood could be use as a medium to spread biological weapon. Thus, passenger in the airport need to make blood test soon suspected person will be drained out of blood.

Stuff like this will be going on. To control us all by the most powerful form of terrorism ??.. FEAR.....

Evil Muslim terrorists may be lurking around, ready to kill me because I'm so free?. LMAO


It is not the religion things whether are Muslims/Christians or Jews ?? really.

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And Mr.Nice

Who are you to be judge..??

You wrote? sadam needed to be over throne he was an evil man, in fact evil is not a strong enuff word to use, he killed is own people ? those people were known as terrorist to him and his regime that was once hailed by the American government and were supported back in 80?s in Iran/Iraq 8 years of bloody war now he is terrorist of course because he killed own people!

Same goes exactly to Iranian before their revolution back in late 70?s at that time Iran were US ally and good guys and now known as terrorist state? as Taliban? and Mujahedin too in Afghanistan when USSR occupied their country?now they are terrorist.

And you telling me think before you saying things..??.

I do my friend?. That?s why I am speaking?..Read the real history and not the manipulated history by your government controlled evil media, only then you?ll know what me and billions of others worldwide saying.

Recent UN report says since 2003 at least 100 Iraqi civilian gets killed everyday either by insurgents or ally forces. +/- 100x356x3 years of humiliations and occupation = 106800 !!.. just under the name of DEMOCRACY?.. that they never harmed any. Even BUSH said Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11?but hell; we have an urge to kill? lets go get?em

That?s not included first gulf war back in 90?s and I am only counting civilians, mostly women/kids and elderly people? total sum will hit the +/-1 mill?!

Who do you kidding..??

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To Mr.Nice... FYI

Torture may be worse now in Iraq than under former leader Saddam Hussein, the UN's chief anti-torture expert says.

Manfred Nowak said the situation in Iraq was "out of control", with abuses being committed by security forces, militia groups and anti-US insurgents.

Bodies found in the Baghdad morgue "often bear signs of severe torture", said the human rights office of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq in a report.

The wounds confirmed reports given by refugees from Iraq, Mr Nowak said.

He told journalists at a briefing in Geneva that he had yet to visit Iraq, but he was able to base his information on autopsies and interviews with Iraqis in neighbouring Jordan.

"What most people tell you is that the situation as far as torture is concerned now in Iraq is totally out of hand," the Austrian law professor said.

"The situation is so bad many people say it is worse than it has been in the times of Saddam Hussein," he added.

Brutal methods

The UN report says detainees' bodies often show signs of beating using electrical cables, wounds in heads and genitals, broken legs and hands, electric and cigarette burns.

Bodies found at the Baghdad mortuary "often bear signs of severe torture including acid-induced injuries and burns caused by chemical substances".

Many bodies have missing skin, broken bones, back, hands and legs, missing eyes, missing teeth and wounds caused by power drills or nails, the UN report says.

Victims come from prisons run by US-led multinational forces as well as by the ministries of interior and defence and private militias, the report said.

The most brutal torture methods were employed by private militias, Mr Nowak told journalists.

The report also says the frequency of sectarian bloodletting means bodies are often found which "bear signs indicating that the victims have been brutally tortured before their extra-judicial execution".

It concludes that torture threatens "the very fabric of the country" as victims exact their own revenge and fuel further violence.

Mr Nowak said he would like to visit Iraq in person, but the current situation would not allow him to prepare an accurate report, because it would not be safe to leave Baghdad's heavily guarded Green Zone where the Iraqi government and US leadership are situated.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5368360.stm

Next time?Please don?t tell me that I don?t know for what I am saying?

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"You have a martyr complex, feeling that you were put on this earth to do good work and not receive any credit for it. You tend to be ultracritical of yourself and others and you also worry about things that are beyond your control. A little pessimistic sometimes, you tend to be an intellectual snob. You bottle up all your insecurities and fears, and hesitate to reach out for help. And once in a while, you become a busybody - that's when you also feel responsible for other people's problems. Advice: Modesty has its own limits - take credit for your efforts. Give yourself a break and know that you do not have to be successful in everything you do. Keep focused and don't get tangled in other people's affairs too often. "

Heh, is this a description of Virgo that you copied from some astrology site?
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