Tuesday, October 13, 2009

How's that abandoning missile defense thing going, Hopey?

Nice work, you 'tard. Those Russians are really coming around huh? What exactly did you get for tossing our allies under the bus again? Take your time Barry and Hillary. Loads of time left to stop the Iranians... Loads of time...


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Russia has been hostile to tough sanctions against Iran and Medvedev's comments last month had been seen in some quarters as a subtle change in policy aimed at satisfying the West.
But, speaking after talks with Clinton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that for the moment it would be wrong to talk about a fourth round of UN Security Council sanctions on Iran.
"Threats of new sanctions and pressure against Iran under current circumstances are counterproductive," Lavrov said.
Clinton said world powers were "actively pursuing the engagement track" with Iran but that in "in the absence of significant progress... we will be seeking to rally inernational opinion behind additional sanctions."
The top US diplomat denied she had come to Russia to ask Russia for favours: "We reviewed the situation and where it stood," she said.
Russia has the most robust relations with Iran of any major world power, has supplied Tehran with military hardware and is building the country's first nuclear power plant in the southern city of Bushehr.



"Let me be clear, Russian ass smells good"

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