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Damik

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  1. Its about you saying that statements accusing Ukraine of having fascists in positions of power is untrue.

    You just spew cr@p on all threads containing anything to do with Russia on hpc.

    Only crap on the HPC is your Putin Fascist propaganda with Ukraine Nazis, Syrian Sunni terrorists and justification of ethnic cleansing of all none Russians ..

    Your mother should be ashamed of you ...

  2. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ukraine+nazi&biw=1024&bih=653&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiF9uKDhePLAhVMvxQKHVUFD4gQ_AUICCgC#tbm=isch&q=russian+nazi

    BTW Ukraine parliament has less right wing parties there than France ...

    But it is not about Russian neoNazis. It is about Putin the Fascist, dictator and election fraud, who claims to invade other countries as West is decadent and must be destroyed ...

  3. Putin the Fascist thinking in a nutshell:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/21/there-may-be-a-lot-of-reasons-putin-changed-russias-syria-policy-but-showing-up-obama-is-probably-not-one-of-them/

    Scapegoating the West fits into this, because it’s an effective tool for marginalizing the opposition and getting many Russians to rally around the flag (which is then conveniently draped around Putin himself).

    Going to war in Ukraine fits into this, because it stops the expansion of a geopolitically competitive political project (the European Union), projects power and brings home the message that the Western threat is real.

    Going to war in Syria also fits into this, because it might help get sanctions lifted, plus it also helps project an image of power.

    And ending the war in Syria also fits, because it cuts the losses from a failed anti-sanction strategy and allows “victory” to be declared well ahead of parliamentary elections in September, while avoiding the risk of the war going south just before the vote.

  4. Groysman as Ukraine's prime minister would sink reform drive, further erode public support

    Groysman, as the president's man, would do little to advance the cause of structural reforms -- or give Ukraine what it needs most: a professional and technocratic government that roots out corruption, installs rule of law, privatizes, deregulates, de-oligarchizes and, in general, puts the public interest above the corrupted vested interests.

    But such is the unfortunate state of political life today in Ukraine.

    What a shock for Putin's Fascists. Public support dictates who is going to be elected ...

  5. Sanctions shown to be futile ...

    Russia's First Eurobond in 2016 Is a Sellout in Market

    Gazprom PJSC, the world’s largest natural-gas producer, saw investor demand exceed four times the offer size as it tapped the Swiss capital market with the first benchmark foreign bond sale from Russia this year.
    "The demand was so high that even dedicated investors got zero allocation,” said Lutz Roehmeyer, director at Landesbank Berlin Investment GmbH, which oversees about 11 billion euros ($12.2 billion) in bonds. “Investors are starved for Russian paper.”

    Great. So no problem to keep them ...

  6. My word!!

    It's as if there are persons abound who do not wish for a ceasefire in Syria.

    Perhaps you missed Assad; the best friend of Putin the Fascist ...

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/12/syrian-president-bashar-al-assad-vows-to-retake-whole-country

    Syrian president Bashar al-Assad vows to retake whole country

    http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.706425

    Israeli Defense Minister: Syrian Government Used Chemical Arms During Truce
  7. Eradicate corruption in Ukraine is mission impossible.

    They made the first step with democratic elections with the strongest party having only 25% in the parliament. Now the will need at least 1 generation to clean up all the Soviet heritage.

    On the other side Putin the Fascist and his 10 crony friends get always 99% therefore the Russian economy is tanking like there is no tomorrow ...

  8. No more Soviets and not any more Putin. Now there have democracy.

    Indeed and it will take them about 30 years / one generation. The Eastern Europe is still struggling with the corruption and it started from 1990s ... Terrible legacy of Soviet oppression ...

  9. GDP decline in Ukraine accelerates to 9.9% in 2015

    Ukraine's national budget in 2015 was originally based the best case scenario, which foresaw a 5.5% decline in real GDP amid a 26.7% decline in inflation. However, real inflation was 43.3% amid an approximate 10% decline in GDP, according to the economy ministry.

    The central bank and the economy ministry revised down its GDP growth prediction for 2016 from 2% to 1%, after analyzing market dynamics in January and February 2016.

    I feel sorry for Ukrainians. They really suffer the most under Soviets and Putin. They deserve to live like the rest of Eastern Europe!

  10. No surprise here. The whole world is clear about Putin the Fascist ...

    http://europe.newsweek.com/putin-paranoia-driving-foreign-adventures-438577?rm=eu

    PUTIN’S PARANOIA IS DRIVING HIS FOREIGN ADVENTURES

    http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/analysis-vladimir-putin-is-no-master-of-strategy-his-syria-plan-was-a-disaster

    Vladimir Putin is no master of strategy — his Syria plan was a disaster

    http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/opinion/tony-abbott-warlord-putins-aggression-biggest-threat-to-world-peace-outside-the-middle-east/news-story/1affe6523291bd3b65c69869880f46e2

    Tony Abbott: Warlord Putin’s aggression biggest threat to world peace outside the Middle East

  11. Putin the Fascist destroying the remains of Russian economy. The crony Mafia style government is not really great for the economy at all ...

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/22/millions-more-russians-living-in-poverty-as-economic-crisis-bites

    Millions more Russians living in poverty as economic crisis bites

    Nearly 20 million now surviving on wages which are below the poverty threshold according to latest state statistics

  12. Putin the Fascist destroying the remains of Russian economy. The crony Mafia style government is not really great for the economy at all ...

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/22/millions-more-russians-living-in-poverty-as-economic-crisis-bites

    Millions more Russians living in poverty as economic crisis bites

    Nearly 20 million now surviving on wages which are below the poverty threshold according to latest state statistics

  13. Putin the Fascist destroying the remains of Russian economy. The crony Mafia style government is not really great for the economy at all ...

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/22/millions-more-russians-living-in-poverty-as-economic-crisis-bites

    Millions more Russians living in poverty as economic crisis bites

    Nearly 20 million now surviving on wages which are below the poverty threshold according to latest state statistics

  14. There is more up to data coverage in this article:

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/21/universal_credit_a_timeline_of_ids_legacy/

    Some interesting comments (possibly from people with some IT knowledge) as well, mainly suggesting that the system is so complex it always was going to fail.

    Here we go; simple as that; first comment and 100% correct ...

    Perhaps the real mistake is in trying to make existing systems fit the new idea. It would be much easier, technically, to abolish all existing state benefits and start a new and entirely separate universal credit system to take over. Politically of course, this would be a very hard sell - not least to the civil servants and local authority staff seeing their careers vanish overnight.

  15. He should know better...

    Traveled the world and witnessed the most depraved islamofacists on the planet. Yet still is w*nk f**k sh*t crazy, in only the way batsh*t mental lefties can be!

    My god, what a fu*king ignoramus!

    I would like to believe that Putin the Fascist is fighting ISIS and other terrorists. But in Syria 90% of Russians bomb sorties did NOT target ISIS. It speaks for itself ...

  16. Why and how Russia won in Syria

    Looking at the scope of Putin’s Syrian “wins,” one major question jumps out: How did Russia manage to confound the naysayers by succeeding?

    “An attempt by Russia and Iran to prop up Assad and try to pacify the population is just going to get them stuck in a quagmire and it won’t work.” Said U.S. President Barack Obama when Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his military campaign in Syria.

    There’s just one problem, though: A day after Putin announced a Russian withdrawal from Syria, it’s clear that his gamble has turned into a major win for Moscow. Here’s what Russia achieved and why it was so successful.

    Excluding the war crimes and support of the war criminal Assad ... What a shame that it is still the West who needs to finish off the ISIS as Putin does not care about Syrians at all.

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