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Friday, 06.06.2014.

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Putin and Obama "meet briefly, informally"

U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Friday met briefly on the sidelines of D-Day anniversary celebrations in France.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?"

7 years? oh dear, i've only been commenting here since 2011; another thing you get wrong! if you're an example of the best the serbs have to offer, then i pity the heavenly people. as for you being smarter than use, not so smart as to lose control of holy Ksomet though are we? look what's happened to you now, reduced to cheering for Russia

sj

pre 9 godina

(pss, 9 June 2014 12:46)

Monday, 2 June, your PBS program on job front in US. The Sloan School of Management MIT was asked to interpret the latest job numbers – answer was good and bad news. Good news is yes the numbers are correct for the month, but the bad news is (clean out the wax in your ears mate) the US level of unemployment has remained the same since the GFC; no signs of improvement i.e since 2008. 10 million actively looking for work while you have 20 million given up or finding a couple of hours per month – these are MIT’s words not mine. In essence you have 30 million unemployed even the academics admit to. In fact it’s more like closer to 60 million since you had the working poor of 47 million prior to GFC.
The US debit level by December will be 19 trillion. You need another calculator because if you have seen the agreement signed by Gasprom and others you would not talk crap. Not everything is on the internet.
There is life after Europe and the US. Yes there is. You see while the west is drowning in its own debt the Asian countries are booming – you have to get that in your head once and for all. If Russia turns off the tap Europe goes into a depression followed by the US – yes it does mate, don’t believe all the BS that comes out of Washington.
I said Serbia will control the gas delivered in the Balkans not EU – you should keep my postings.

s

pre 9 godina

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed
(Nikolle, 9 June 2014 11:37)
So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!
(Bob, 7 June 2014 00:18)

Nobody is stopping you from airing your views on Fox News website.I am certain you're going to find the overwhelming majority of posters there having similar thoughts as you do.

pss

pre 9 godina

However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!
(sj, 9 June 2014 10:36)
What a smuck, what have you really been right about? My stats show you wrong on about 98% of what spews from your lap top.
Gazprom signed agreements to finance 50% of the cost in most of the countries with the exception of Serbia in which it outright owns 51% of the energy sector plus it must finance 100% of the under sea segment. So Russia is out a huge chunk of change. Russia cuts off 30% of the oil to EU and it will also cut off 100% of the money it receives from EU for oil. Can the EU replace that 30%, most of it at great expense, but that would shut the Russian market off complete.
Russia does not yet have the economy to withstand such a hit.
Aren't you the one who says Serbia can cut off the gas at anytime and control EU?? They do not even control the pipeline running through their own country.
Maybe you THINK you know something others do not, but that is it, it is all in your mind.

Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"...but maybe I know something that others don’t???"

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed

rote

pre 9 godina

J. Rogers



• “This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly.”

No one doubts it in Russia but this is the price we are ready to pay to improve this world once again.


• “And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead.”

“Gazprom will deliver gas in any case. Turkey is eager to replace Bulgaria and deliver our gas even to the Mediterranean …


• Oh well, You reap what you sow.

Both sides will reap it and we shall see which one will suffer it more.

sj

pre 9 godina

(J. Rogers, 8 June 2014 23:44)
Your poor deluded man. Russia has not miscaliclauted anything, in fact its worked hard on being seen as the underdog in this ’fight“ with the US. Most Europe sympathise with Russia, just ask the German industrialists who favour Moscow to Washington plus of the 40 new parties in the EU parliament 30 are pro Russian.
Southstream is actually owned (pipeline) by European Corporations with Gasprom holding a smaller share so if its shut down then the big lads from Germany, France, Italy, Austria are going top take a big hit (or their shareholders) not Russia.
Personally, I’d like to have seen Putin turn his back on Obama when the US Presdent held out his hand to Putin. They did’nt show any of that part in the land of the free press – wonder why????
I would love to see Putin shut the tap and watch Europe plunge into a depression that would make the 1920/30 like like a picnic and the best part is the US would go down just as quickly as the EU. The US is run by some very stupid people who don’t realise that this will happen to them if Russia closed the gas line.
However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!

J. Rogers

pre 9 godina

Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !
(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

rote,

You finally have come to realize what a precarious position Russia has been put in due to Putin's recent blunders in the Ukraine. This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly. And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead. Oh well, You reap what you sow.

Grafcon

pre 9 godina

Seventy years ago, on June 6 1944, the Western Allies launched the largest amphibious operation in history, landing hundreds of thousands of men and tanks onto the beaches of Normandy. Were they fighting and dying for an American Empire, or the world democratic revolution? The Emperor now says so.

Did those men fight so their country could pick up Hitler's torch 50 years later, back his allies, pursue his policies? With the Luftwaffe bombing Belgrade again, German boots on Serbian soil, SS marches in Latvia, and Banderist torchlight parades in Ukraine, Anglo-American boasting of how they won in 1945 are at best hypocritical and hollow. At worst, a cruel jest.

Bob

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Hopefully knows it better what to do.

(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

Of course he does.Putin took the opportunity to "cool" things down for a moment by agreeing the ceasefire to get the EU pay the Ukrainian gas bill .All Putin wanted, was to protect his naval base in the Crimea from that rodeo clown Obama.However,the civil war in Ukraine has some way to go.

rote

pre 9 godina

I am not sure it was a good idea for Putin to go there because :

1. 10 years ago they even did not invite him while 5 years ago invited but did not let him make a speech. Meanwhile D-Day was the benefits of the USSR to almost alone fight the evil for 3 years. From the very beginning it was evident that our tribute to the victory will be minimized. So it proved to be.
2. Nobody even mentioned of the Bagration operation that was launched much earlier not to let Hitler send westward a single division. After the Nazi realized that Overlord was not a diversion but a wide scale operation 3 Russian fronts in Byelorussia delivered 2 equal side strikes. 2,4 million of heavy armed, angry and experienced Russian armies destroyed and surrounded 1,2 million of the Germans. Compare it with 1?4 millions of our allies and 0,36 mln. of the Nazi here.
3. From the very beginning it was evident that NATO will demonstrate unity and aggressiveness. It was clear that they will try to engage Putin with Parasha. Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Hopefully knows it better what to do.

(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

Of course he does.Putin took the opportunity to "cool" things down for a moment by agreeing the ceasefire to get the EU pay the Ukrainian gas bill .All Putin wanted, was to protect his naval base in the Crimea from that rodeo clown Obama.However,the civil war in Ukraine has some way to go.

rote

pre 9 godina

I am not sure it was a good idea for Putin to go there because :

1. 10 years ago they even did not invite him while 5 years ago invited but did not let him make a speech. Meanwhile D-Day was the benefits of the USSR to almost alone fight the evil for 3 years. From the very beginning it was evident that our tribute to the victory will be minimized. So it proved to be.
2. Nobody even mentioned of the Bagration operation that was launched much earlier not to let Hitler send westward a single division. After the Nazi realized that Overlord was not a diversion but a wide scale operation 3 Russian fronts in Byelorussia delivered 2 equal side strikes. 2,4 million of heavy armed, angry and experienced Russian armies destroyed and surrounded 1,2 million of the Germans. Compare it with 1?4 millions of our allies and 0,36 mln. of the Nazi here.
3. From the very beginning it was evident that NATO will demonstrate unity and aggressiveness. It was clear that they will try to engage Putin with Parasha. Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !

Grafcon

pre 9 godina

Seventy years ago, on June 6 1944, the Western Allies launched the largest amphibious operation in history, landing hundreds of thousands of men and tanks onto the beaches of Normandy. Were they fighting and dying for an American Empire, or the world democratic revolution? The Emperor now says so.

Did those men fight so their country could pick up Hitler's torch 50 years later, back his allies, pursue his policies? With the Luftwaffe bombing Belgrade again, German boots on Serbian soil, SS marches in Latvia, and Banderist torchlight parades in Ukraine, Anglo-American boasting of how they won in 1945 are at best hypocritical and hollow. At worst, a cruel jest.

rote

pre 9 godina

J. Rogers



• “This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly.”

No one doubts it in Russia but this is the price we are ready to pay to improve this world once again.


• “And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead.”

“Gazprom will deliver gas in any case. Turkey is eager to replace Bulgaria and deliver our gas even to the Mediterranean …


• Oh well, You reap what you sow.

Both sides will reap it and we shall see which one will suffer it more.

sj

pre 9 godina

(J. Rogers, 8 June 2014 23:44)
Your poor deluded man. Russia has not miscaliclauted anything, in fact its worked hard on being seen as the underdog in this ’fight“ with the US. Most Europe sympathise with Russia, just ask the German industrialists who favour Moscow to Washington plus of the 40 new parties in the EU parliament 30 are pro Russian.
Southstream is actually owned (pipeline) by European Corporations with Gasprom holding a smaller share so if its shut down then the big lads from Germany, France, Italy, Austria are going top take a big hit (or their shareholders) not Russia.
Personally, I’d like to have seen Putin turn his back on Obama when the US Presdent held out his hand to Putin. They did’nt show any of that part in the land of the free press – wonder why????
I would love to see Putin shut the tap and watch Europe plunge into a depression that would make the 1920/30 like like a picnic and the best part is the US would go down just as quickly as the EU. The US is run by some very stupid people who don’t realise that this will happen to them if Russia closed the gas line.
However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!
(Bob, 7 June 2014 00:18)

Nobody is stopping you from airing your views on Fox News website.I am certain you're going to find the overwhelming majority of posters there having similar thoughts as you do.

J. Rogers

pre 9 godina

Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !
(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

rote,

You finally have come to realize what a precarious position Russia has been put in due to Putin's recent blunders in the Ukraine. This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly. And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead. Oh well, You reap what you sow.

sj

pre 9 godina

(pss, 9 June 2014 12:46)

Monday, 2 June, your PBS program on job front in US. The Sloan School of Management MIT was asked to interpret the latest job numbers – answer was good and bad news. Good news is yes the numbers are correct for the month, but the bad news is (clean out the wax in your ears mate) the US level of unemployment has remained the same since the GFC; no signs of improvement i.e since 2008. 10 million actively looking for work while you have 20 million given up or finding a couple of hours per month – these are MIT’s words not mine. In essence you have 30 million unemployed even the academics admit to. In fact it’s more like closer to 60 million since you had the working poor of 47 million prior to GFC.
The US debit level by December will be 19 trillion. You need another calculator because if you have seen the agreement signed by Gasprom and others you would not talk crap. Not everything is on the internet.
There is life after Europe and the US. Yes there is. You see while the west is drowning in its own debt the Asian countries are booming – you have to get that in your head once and for all. If Russia turns off the tap Europe goes into a depression followed by the US – yes it does mate, don’t believe all the BS that comes out of Washington.
I said Serbia will control the gas delivered in the Balkans not EU – you should keep my postings.

Bob

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!

Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"...but maybe I know something that others don’t???"

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed

pss

pre 9 godina

However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!
(sj, 9 June 2014 10:36)
What a smuck, what have you really been right about? My stats show you wrong on about 98% of what spews from your lap top.
Gazprom signed agreements to finance 50% of the cost in most of the countries with the exception of Serbia in which it outright owns 51% of the energy sector plus it must finance 100% of the under sea segment. So Russia is out a huge chunk of change. Russia cuts off 30% of the oil to EU and it will also cut off 100% of the money it receives from EU for oil. Can the EU replace that 30%, most of it at great expense, but that would shut the Russian market off complete.
Russia does not yet have the economy to withstand such a hit.
Aren't you the one who says Serbia can cut off the gas at anytime and control EU?? They do not even control the pipeline running through their own country.
Maybe you THINK you know something others do not, but that is it, it is all in your mind.

s

pre 9 godina

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed
(Nikolle, 9 June 2014 11:37)
So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?

Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?"

7 years? oh dear, i've only been commenting here since 2011; another thing you get wrong! if you're an example of the best the serbs have to offer, then i pity the heavenly people. as for you being smarter than use, not so smart as to lose control of holy Ksomet though are we? look what's happened to you now, reduced to cheering for Russia

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

Hopefully knows it better what to do.

(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

Of course he does.Putin took the opportunity to "cool" things down for a moment by agreeing the ceasefire to get the EU pay the Ukrainian gas bill .All Putin wanted, was to protect his naval base in the Crimea from that rodeo clown Obama.However,the civil war in Ukraine has some way to go.

rote

pre 9 godina

I am not sure it was a good idea for Putin to go there because :

1. 10 years ago they even did not invite him while 5 years ago invited but did not let him make a speech. Meanwhile D-Day was the benefits of the USSR to almost alone fight the evil for 3 years. From the very beginning it was evident that our tribute to the victory will be minimized. So it proved to be.
2. Nobody even mentioned of the Bagration operation that was launched much earlier not to let Hitler send westward a single division. After the Nazi realized that Overlord was not a diversion but a wide scale operation 3 Russian fronts in Byelorussia delivered 2 equal side strikes. 2,4 million of heavy armed, angry and experienced Russian armies destroyed and surrounded 1,2 million of the Germans. Compare it with 1?4 millions of our allies and 0,36 mln. of the Nazi here.
3. From the very beginning it was evident that NATO will demonstrate unity and aggressiveness. It was clear that they will try to engage Putin with Parasha. Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !

J. Rogers

pre 9 godina

Hollande even said that if they shake hands it will mean that Russia acknowledged the Nazi regime in Dniepropetrovsk. Meanwhile all our positions were attacked with every heavy armaments they have by now.

Hopefully knows it better what to do. If tomorrow during his inauguration Parasha tells his Banderlogs of a ceasefire it will be a success even if after that they their Ukraina Ukraina - uber alles !
(rote, 6 June 2014 17:07)

rote,

You finally have come to realize what a precarious position Russia has been put in due to Putin's recent blunders in the Ukraine. This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly. And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead. Oh well, You reap what you sow.

pss

pre 9 godina

However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!
(sj, 9 June 2014 10:36)
What a smuck, what have you really been right about? My stats show you wrong on about 98% of what spews from your lap top.
Gazprom signed agreements to finance 50% of the cost in most of the countries with the exception of Serbia in which it outright owns 51% of the energy sector plus it must finance 100% of the under sea segment. So Russia is out a huge chunk of change. Russia cuts off 30% of the oil to EU and it will also cut off 100% of the money it receives from EU for oil. Can the EU replace that 30%, most of it at great expense, but that would shut the Russian market off complete.
Russia does not yet have the economy to withstand such a hit.
Aren't you the one who says Serbia can cut off the gas at anytime and control EU?? They do not even control the pipeline running through their own country.
Maybe you THINK you know something others do not, but that is it, it is all in your mind.

Bob

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!

Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"...but maybe I know something that others don’t???"

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed

Grafcon

pre 9 godina

Seventy years ago, on June 6 1944, the Western Allies launched the largest amphibious operation in history, landing hundreds of thousands of men and tanks onto the beaches of Normandy. Were they fighting and dying for an American Empire, or the world democratic revolution? The Emperor now says so.

Did those men fight so their country could pick up Hitler's torch 50 years later, back his allies, pursue his policies? With the Luftwaffe bombing Belgrade again, German boots on Serbian soil, SS marches in Latvia, and Banderist torchlight parades in Ukraine, Anglo-American boasting of how they won in 1945 are at best hypocritical and hollow. At worst, a cruel jest.

rote

pre 9 godina

J. Rogers



• “This miscalculation will cost Russia dearly.”

No one doubts it in Russia but this is the price we are ready to pay to improve this world once again.


• “And to make matters worse, the South Stream is as good as dead.”

“Gazprom will deliver gas in any case. Turkey is eager to replace Bulgaria and deliver our gas even to the Mediterranean …


• Oh well, You reap what you sow.

Both sides will reap it and we shall see which one will suffer it more.

sj

pre 9 godina

(J. Rogers, 8 June 2014 23:44)
Your poor deluded man. Russia has not miscaliclauted anything, in fact its worked hard on being seen as the underdog in this ’fight“ with the US. Most Europe sympathise with Russia, just ask the German industrialists who favour Moscow to Washington plus of the 40 new parties in the EU parliament 30 are pro Russian.
Southstream is actually owned (pipeline) by European Corporations with Gasprom holding a smaller share so if its shut down then the big lads from Germany, France, Italy, Austria are going top take a big hit (or their shareholders) not Russia.
Personally, I’d like to have seen Putin turn his back on Obama when the US Presdent held out his hand to Putin. They did’nt show any of that part in the land of the free press – wonder why????
I would love to see Putin shut the tap and watch Europe plunge into a depression that would make the 1920/30 like like a picnic and the best part is the US would go down just as quickly as the EU. The US is run by some very stupid people who don’t realise that this will happen to them if Russia closed the gas line.
However, I predict that the pipline will continue on to its merry way regardless. Hey, I have a good track record and have not been wrong so far, but maybe I know something that others don’t??? Who knows!!!!

Leonidas

pre 9 godina

I don't understand why B92 is over reporting about Putin - is it just to feed the rants of anti western posters?

There is other news in the world!

There is even orher news in Ukraine!
(Bob, 7 June 2014 00:18)

Nobody is stopping you from airing your views on Fox News website.I am certain you're going to find the overwhelming majority of posters there having similar thoughts as you do.

s

pre 9 godina

I don't doubt this for a second; anyone who is paid 20 EURO's a full 8 years before the currency enters into circulation is a very special person indeed
(Nikolle, 9 June 2014 11:37)
So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?

Nikolle

pre 9 godina

"So after seven years of commentary that’s all you have on me? There we are clear proof that Serbs are smarter than any Albanian and far more worth than your lot. I’d say one Serbs is equal to 4 million Albanians, don’t you?"

7 years? oh dear, i've only been commenting here since 2011; another thing you get wrong! if you're an example of the best the serbs have to offer, then i pity the heavenly people. as for you being smarter than use, not so smart as to lose control of holy Ksomet though are we? look what's happened to you now, reduced to cheering for Russia

sj

pre 9 godina

(pss, 9 June 2014 12:46)

Monday, 2 June, your PBS program on job front in US. The Sloan School of Management MIT was asked to interpret the latest job numbers – answer was good and bad news. Good news is yes the numbers are correct for the month, but the bad news is (clean out the wax in your ears mate) the US level of unemployment has remained the same since the GFC; no signs of improvement i.e since 2008. 10 million actively looking for work while you have 20 million given up or finding a couple of hours per month – these are MIT’s words not mine. In essence you have 30 million unemployed even the academics admit to. In fact it’s more like closer to 60 million since you had the working poor of 47 million prior to GFC.
The US debit level by December will be 19 trillion. You need another calculator because if you have seen the agreement signed by Gasprom and others you would not talk crap. Not everything is on the internet.
There is life after Europe and the US. Yes there is. You see while the west is drowning in its own debt the Asian countries are booming – you have to get that in your head once and for all. If Russia turns off the tap Europe goes into a depression followed by the US – yes it does mate, don’t believe all the BS that comes out of Washington.
I said Serbia will control the gas delivered in the Balkans not EU – you should keep my postings.