Monday, June 8, 2015

Sanctions on Russia is a Cold War mentality



Not surprisingly, the G7 summit did not include the Russian bear. But I speculate something Russophobic in that meeting, especially there is Barack Hussein Obama, the ISIS and Gay Right's biggest fan. Obviously, what they said is truly Russophobic.

“All of us would prefer to have Russia around the G7 table,” European Council President Donald Tusk said at a luxury Bavarian hotel in Schloss Elmau. “But our group is not only a group [that shares] political or economic interests, but first of all this is a community of values. And that is why Russia is not among us here today.” 

Aside from the group's Russophobic statements, they want to tell Greek PM Alexis Tsiparis not to trash the Euro because of the obvious cartel of EU against the Greek economy, which Tsiparis could have find a way to revive the Greek economy that the Western media never tells you.

Russophobia and Grecophobia are the mission of these G7 summit except for Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister because recently, he wants to talk to Vladimir Putin. We all know, Abe is a pacifist unlike his American and British counterparts that wanted to bomb Russia like how Serbia was bombed.

Somehow, just reading the few lines of the article from RT, I saw the apparent Grecophobia and Russophobia by Hussein Obama, Dave Cameron and Angela Merkel. What sanctions can be good when Russia protected the minorities from an American inspired fascistic attacks against the Russian minority and the pro-Russian Ukrainians while arming the fascist regime in Kiev? 

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