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The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 12684:MV8xMDgzMzRfMTY5MTU3NF8yQzRBQTg5Mg==] To: Fo Fo User ID: 8145 5/26/2005 4:16 pm EDT Re: The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,... Will Rusia and N. korea get into a war with United states --------------------------------------------- I will come back on this question later, because there is a lot to write about this for what I saw! But the answer is Yes, and they will have China and Iran on their side. But then again, The USA will not be alone in this. It will be East against West, with at the end a strange role for Russia. But more on this later. Gaia Man later: 6/14/2005 7:44 am EDT Re: The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,... Russia. Russia will play a strange role in the Great War to come. First they will join The New Red Army and the Islamic forces against the West. Their leader is dreaming of the old USSR. He wants to go back to the old days. Not the people. The leader will fall, the new President of the People will make a turn in the Great War. He will join the Western forces (NATO) and that will be the key moment in the Ending of this War. 2011 or begin 2012 this will be. For this year or the beginning of 2006 I see a major terrorist attack at a big Hotel in Moscow or St. Petersburg, I can´t get a clear picture on the city, but it will be a big explosion with many victims. And Russia will get big problems in space. They will lose a spacecraft. ====================================== On Today: Large-scale Sino-Russian maneuver moves onto Chinese soil 2 hours, 41 minutes ago BEIJING (AFP) - The first ever large-scale Sino-Russian war games have moved onto Chinese soil with the participation of elite troops from the two former rivals. Chinese and Russian units began the second phase of the week-long "Peace Mission 2005" exercise on east China´s Shandong peninsula early in the day, the Xinhua news agency said. "The joint drill aims to improve the capabilities of the Chinese and Russian armies in combating new threats, dealing with crises and organizing coordinated actions," said Xinhua. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050820/wl_afp/russiachinamilitary_050820062135;_ylt=AmJYwk.uZTHDl815DJOgb6Os0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b3JuZGZhBHNlYwM3MjE- Russia, China conduct joint military exercise RBC, 18.08.2005, Vladivistok 09:44:46.Russia and China have launched first-ever joint military exercise in the city of Vladivostok. Yuri Baluyevsky, chief of staff of the Russian armed forces, and his Chinese counterpart Liang Guanglie have held consultations on the issue today. Guanglie expressed his gratitude to Russian colleagues for the management of the war games and called for strategic partnership between the two countries. 10,000 servicemen will take part in the exercise. Russia, China show military might BILLED AS ANTI-TERROR EXERCISE, JOINT OPERATION IS ALSO A MESSAGE TO U.S., EXPERTS SAY By Mark Magnier and Kim Murphy Los Angeles Times BEIJING - As they prepare to join forces for their largest military exercise in modern history, China and Russia have billed this week´s maneuvers as a cooperative fight against terrorism. But they´re also sending a message to Washington, analysts say: Don´t push the two former Cold War adversaries too far. The eight-day exercise, which will begin today, originally billed as a modest exercise when proposed last year, will be the most extensive since Beijing and Moscow fought together against U.S.-led forces during the Korean War half a century ago. Moscow and Beijing said in their respective announcements earlier this month that their Peace Mission 2005 exercise will kick off in the Russian southeast port of Vladivostok but will take place largely in and around China´s Shandong peninsula and is aimed at countering terrorism, extremism and separatism. But experts contend the exercise is also a show of good relations between Russia and China and a display of force toward the United States. ``Part of the exercise is beach landing and sea-air deployment, which has nothing to do with fighting terrorism,´´ said Ni Lexiong, a military expert teaching at Shanghai Normal University. While the Bush administration expresses growing concern about China´s military buildup, Beijing and Moscow have bridled at America´s recent moves in their back yard. They include announced troop redeployments in South Korea and Japan as well as the redeployment of long-range bombers and nuclear attack submarines to Guam, part of a stated goal of bolstering the U.S. presence in the Asia-Pacific region. Also worrisome, particularly for Moscow, has been the United States´ expanding military presence in oil-rich Central Asia, part of Russia´s traditional sphere of influence. The former Soviet states of Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan have seen the toppling of their autocratic, Russian-leaning governments over the past 18 months, replaced by elected governments that lean toward the West. ``I´m not sure Russia and China are trying to deter the U.S. outright,´´ said Andrew Yang, secretary-general of Taiwan´s Chinese Council of Advanced Policy Studies in Taiwan. ``But they see this as their territory, and they´re trying to counterbalance the U.S. position by taking a more proactive stance.´´ In a thinly veiled jab at America´s sole superpower status, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Hu Jintao denounced the ``aspiration for monopoly and domination in international affairs´´ in a joint declaration during a Moscow summit last month. Analysts see limits to the Chinese-Russian relationship, however, with some characterizing the current exercise as a marriage of convenience. Even as ties increase, Moscow is thought to be wary of China´s growing economic and political clout and fearful that the sparsely populated Russian Far East could become a de facto Chinese colony. Although it has provided an abundance of arms to China, Russia has balked at selling Beijing its most advanced military hardware -- and items it does sell may come with strings attached. Some Chinese Web sites suggest that Moscow sold Beijing Su-27 fighters on the condition that they remain south of the Yangtze River, a sizable distance from the Russian border. The exercise will involve 1,800 Russian soldiers and nearly 8,000 of their Chinese counterparts as well as Russian anti-submarine vessels, a large landing ship, a destroyer and 17 long-distance military transport and fighter jets. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Magnier reported from Beijing, Kim Murphy from Moscow. :bump: [/quote]
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What will happen to your country the coming years? I have the power to see,
if you like to know. But a warning, for some the future is not so bright.
But if you wanna know, I Gaia Man will give you the answer.
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