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russian sits on billions of oil and natural gas. Their tech is on par with the US and better in some areas like missles. And they are led by a former KGB spy. Good luck invading them.


There's a reason why the EU hasn't sanctioned them. They can't agree on what to sanction.

Germany = against energy sanctions since they receive most of their gas/oil from Russia

France = against Military sanctions since they're in the process of selling Naval ships to them

UK/Italy = against Financial sanctions (Italians own one of the biggest banks in Russia while London benefits from Russian spending).

Like said...money talks. Aint no thing as ''NATO'' or International Community. No such thing as ''Global Values''...just lots of different countries with differing interests. If their interests converge then you might see some action THEN they will sell everyone the regular BS about human rights and territorial integrity.
 

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We like Cold Wars. They don't. Putin is playing like he got big balls, but the people that really run that country probably will off him if he really starts a Cold War. The US is a much bigger nation than it was then with far more capability and global reach, while they are much smaller with less to spend and aging infrastructure. They lost last time.


Be a idiot, brehs:russ: The richest people in the country are his friends and are rich because of him :sas2:
 

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Russian Sanctions Retaliation Escalates: Dumps Intel/AMD And Now Foreign Cars


Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/18/2014 18:48 -0400


Ignoring for one second yesterday disastrous air crash in Ukraine, the 'boomerang' of sanctions continues to be thrown back and forth between the US and Russia. Having restricted Russian firm's access to USD funding, Putin has come out swinging. His first act was to demand that state departments and state-run companies will no longer purchase PCs built around Intel or AMD processors (which might explain AMD's slashing their outlook); but now he has hit out at the heart of what has made America great (in the eyes of some) - banning the use of foreign cars for officials in favour of home-produced cars.


As Engadget reported recently,



Russia's policy on Western technology is clear: The country can live without it,especially if key issues like economic sanctions, NSA spying and GPS cooperation aren't resolved to its leader's satisfaction. It looks like this tough stance extends to US-designed computer chips too, as a Russian business newspaper is reporting that state departments and state-run companies will no longer purchase PCs built around Intel or AMD processors. Instead, starting in 2015, the government will order up to one million devices annually based on the "Baikal" processor, which is manufactured by a domestic company called T-Platforms. An interesting twist, however, is that the Baikal processor is actually based on an ARM (Cortex-A57) design, which means the East / West divorce isn't quite as complete as it might sound. It could also mean that many Russian bureaucrats won't get the chance to be a Mac or a PC: they'll have to use some sort of ARM-compatible, presumably Linux-based operating system instead.

And now Putin has gone after the auto sector... (via Reuters)



Top Russian officials may soon forfeit the sleek black Mercedes limousines that speed them through the Kremlin gates in favour of home-produced cars as part of a push to protect domestic industry threatened by Western sanctions over Ukraine.



Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said he had signed an order limiting purchase of imported cars for state and municipal officials - a move in line with Vladimir Putin's bid to increase self-reliance from engineering to defence, but carrying more symbolic than commercial importance.



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To address the concerns, domestic producers Sollers , Kamaz and GAZ have been asked to design a car for government officials by the end of the year under a project known as "Cortege".



"We have drafted a resolution that bans the state and municipal purchase of certain types of foreign-made equipment and vehicles, notably such conspicuous issues as the purchase of vehicles for officials," the government's website quoted Medvedev as telling deputy ministers at a meeting on Monday.

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As Putin recently opined, the boomerangs are coming home...



“The US is certainly one of the world’s leaders. At some point it seemed that it was the only leader and a uni-polar system was in place. Today it appears that is not the case. Everything in the world is interdependent and once you try to punish someone, in the end you will cut off your nose to spite your face,” he said.

China did the same thing with Servers and Computers
 
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