Re: So Russia is damn near back....




henry alminas wrote:
> .. to its degree of comfort.
>
> There was an article in MosNews.com
> (by now probably in the Archives -
> if there is such a thing) where the very
> few remaining Russian human rights
> activists suspect that the
> Kremlin is heading back to "ye ol'
> radio and TV jamming" (I guess an
> old army outfit specializing in that has
> now been resuscitated).
>
> Oh glory - oh glory. All them "forign"
> spies (in the NGOs) have now been
> eliminated as has the totality of the free
> press (the last Kremlin-critical lady on
> radio/TV (?) is now gone).
>
> Waal, as long as the russkies feel
> "right at home" all is well.

Yeah.. well that's the problem...
Wherever they squat - they think they own.

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