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Evo sve, ali nitko od vas se ne ide u Rusiju živit.
Bogami ste isti kao ovi Arapi...Svugdje pođi ali u Europu ili Ameriku dođi.
Bogami ste isti kao ovi Arapi...Svugdje pođi ali u Europu ili Ameriku dođi.
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[size=34]1st delivery of Russian S-300 air defense system arrives in Iran - Iranian FM[/size]
Published time: 11 Apr, 2016 07:20Edited time: 11 Apr, 2016 09:45
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The first delivery of the Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile system has arrived in Iran, the country’s Foreign Ministry has announced.
“We had already announced that despite several changes in the time of delivery, the deal is on its path of implementation and today I should announce that the first part of this equipment has arrived in Iran and delivery of other parts will continue,”Foreign Ministry spokesman Jaberi Ansari told journalists, Mehr news agency reported.
He said the delivery came through the Caspian Sea, which both Iran and Russia border.
READ MORE: S-300 air defense systems to be shipped to Iran in August or September – Rostec chief
Russia’s sale of S-300 missiles to Iran has a bumpy history. The deal was first signed in 2007, but was suspended by Russia under pressure from the US and Israel. Moscow said the delivery would destabilize regional security at a time when Tehran was accused of having a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
The contract was revived last year after Iran and six leading world powers signed a nuclear deal, which addressed concerns over a potential nuclear breakout by Tehran.
The S-300 system now being delivered by Russia is the result of a new deal signed with Iran in November, and is an upgraded version of the one that Tehran initially purchased. The delivery is expected to be complete by mid-2016.[/size]
Published time: 11 Apr, 2016 07:20Edited time: 11 Apr, 2016 09:45
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The first delivery of the Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile system has arrived in Iran, the country’s Foreign Ministry has announced.
“We had already announced that despite several changes in the time of delivery, the deal is on its path of implementation and today I should announce that the first part of this equipment has arrived in Iran and delivery of other parts will continue,”Foreign Ministry spokesman Jaberi Ansari told journalists, Mehr news agency reported.
[size]Iran confirms arrival of first shipment of Russian S-300 air defense missile system, reports Mehr news agencypic.twitter.com/vB0Pd1z0mE
— CCTVNEWS (@cctvnews) April 11, 2016
He said the delivery came through the Caspian Sea, which both Iran and Russia border.
READ MORE: S-300 air defense systems to be shipped to Iran in August or September – Rostec chief
Russia’s sale of S-300 missiles to Iran has a bumpy history. The deal was first signed in 2007, but was suspended by Russia under pressure from the US and Israel. Moscow said the delivery would destabilize regional security at a time when Tehran was accused of having a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
The contract was revived last year after Iran and six leading world powers signed a nuclear deal, which addressed concerns over a potential nuclear breakout by Tehran.
The S-300 system now being delivered by Russia is the result of a new deal signed with Iran in November, and is an upgraded version of the one that Tehran initially purchased. The delivery is expected to be complete by mid-2016.[/size]
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Odkud sad ovo, zar nisu Rusi israelski saveznici?
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izgleda da su Jazavacenjuk i Prdoshenko na ratnoj nozi,gadna ta borba za vlast
izgleda da su Jazavacenjuk i Prdoshenko na ratnoj nozi,gadna ta borba za vlast
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Ero,ja vec kupijo brvnaru nedaleko Novosibirska..5000 Ojra..placi..!!!Ero wrote:Evo sve, ali nitko od vas se ne ide u Rusiju živit.
Bogami ste isti kao ovi Arapi...Svugdje pođi ali u Europu ili Ameriku dođi.
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Teroristički napad na policijsku stanicu u Stavropola regiji (+ VIDEO)
2016/04/11 - 11:25
Krenila tako tri bombaša samoubojice napasti metu u Rusiji, jednu policijsku postaju u Novoselickoj regiji.
Nešto se uspaničili pa jedan od njih prijevremeno aktivirao pojas sa eksplozivom i tako raznio sebe i dvoje kolega
Hasu i Vasu...............četvrti je pokušao pobjeći ali je samo umro umoran nakon šta ga je stigao metak iz Makarova.
2016/04/11 - 11:25
Tri bombaša samoubojica se raznio u policijskoj postaji u Stavropola regiji.
Incident javlja RIA Novosti izvijestili u odnosu na vlastitim izvorom u strukturama vlasti.
Incident javlja RIA Novosti izvijestili u odnosu na vlastitim izvorom u strukturama vlasti.
"Tri bombaša samoubojica raznio se u blizini zgrade napravio ATS Novoselitsk predio od Stavropola teritoriju. Teroristi su ubijeni, a sve grmio oko pet eksplozija "- navodi izvor agenciji Reuters.
Krenila tako tri bombaša samoubojice napasti metu u Rusiji, jednu policijsku postaju u Novoselickoj regiji.
Nešto se uspaničili pa jedan od njih prijevremeno aktivirao pojas sa eksplozivom i tako raznio sebe i dvoje kolega
Hasu i Vasu...............četvrti je pokušao pobjeći ali je samo umro umoran nakon šta ga je stigao metak iz Makarova.
Yehudi- Posts : 14715
2014-04-20
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Ero wrote:Odkud sad ovo, zar nisu Rusi israelski saveznici?
Ne sikiraj se kolega. Ima u Izraelu i Jerusalem post na ruskom jeziku.
Inače jedne prilike kad sam boravio u Berlinu upoznao sam par ruskih Židova
Uglavnom kockarnice, zlato, spiloteke........... i tako u razgovoru sa jednim od njih
priča on kako je skupa sa obitelji ( majkom, ocem i još petero dice ) napravili alijah u Izrael.
Kažem mu ja -mora da ti je to bio jedan od sretnijih dana u životu- a on odgovori
kako mu je to bio najnesretniji dan u životu.
Za tebe je vjerojatno bijeg iz BiH i RH a put Slo, bio najsretniji dan u životu.
Viš kako se ljudi razlikuju i šta znači Ruska duša Židovska.
Yehudi- Posts : 14715
2014-04-20
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sta ti je ljepota organic non gmo
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brrr,ova predzadnja u rukavicama je bas drhtavica
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[size=34]Syria elects parliament, US dismisses poll beforehand[/size]
Published time: 13 Apr, 2016 11:36Edited time: 13 Apr, 2016 19:02
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) casts his vote next to his wife Asma (centre left) inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Damascus, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on April 13, 2016. © SANA / Reuters
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As a new round of Syria peace talks kicks off in Geneva, Syrians in government-controlled areas head to polling stations to elect a new parliament. Washington has dismissed the poll out of hand saying it doesn’t reflect "the will of the people."
The High Judicial Committee for Elections in Syria has made a decision to extend the deadline until midnight local time due to the remarkably high turnout, the official SANA news agency reported on its Twitter account, quoting a committee statement. Initially, the polling stations were supposed to be open from 7am till 7pm.
Voters on the territories occupied by terrorists can travel to the nearest polling station to cast their votes. Ballot boxes had to be brought in by helicopters to the blockaded city of Deir ez-Zor.
The voices can be cast at more than 7,000 polling stations. MPs for the 250-seat parliament will be elected out of 3,500 candidates. The voting is being hold in 13 Syrian provinces out of 15, as Raqqa and Idlib remain under terrorist control. An estimated 80 percent of the Syrian population lives on government controlled territories.
Results of the elections are expected to be made public Thursday.
Syrian President Bashar Assad and his wife Asma have already cast their ballots in Damascus, national news agency SANA reported. The Syrian leader made no comments to the press.
The parliamentary elections in Syria occur every four years and the last time the voting took place, the civil war was already raging on. Damascus insists the vote is constitutional and the ongoing peace talks in Geneva have nothing to do with the expression of the will of the people. Members of the Syrian opposition backed by the Arab monarchies of the Persian Gulf have denounced the elections.
US State Department spokesperson Mark Toner said that the US “would view those elections as not legitimate in the sense that they don’t represent… the will of the Syrian people.
“So, to hold parliamentary elections now, given the current circumstances, given the current conditions in the country, we believe is at best premature and not representative of the Syrian people,” Toner said.
Early last week Toner said that “a political process that reflects the desires and will of the Syrian people is what should ultimately decide the future leadership and the future government of Syria.”
French President Francois Hollande went as far as saying that"the idea that there could be elections is not just provocative but totally unrealistic. It would be proof that there are no negotiations or discussions [in Geneva]."
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The spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, on the contrary, noted in her Facebook account that the Syrian parliamentary election is a “major factor of stabilization in the country.” She also mentioned that the polling is absent from EU media coverage.
This isn't the first case of an election in a war-torn country in recent history. In December 2005, two years into the US invasion in Syria's neighbor Iraq, American forces organized parliamentary elections in that country. Washington presented that poll as a turning point on the way to settling the situation in an Iraq gripped by war.
“There is a lot of joy, as far as I’m concerned, in saying the Iraqi people accomplish this major milestone,” former US President George W. Bush said at the time.
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Now, though, the US State Department refuses to acknowledge Damascus’ right to hold the scheduled elections.
“Whether the government is controlled by people in Washington is the determination of whether the election is legitimate, not whether they actually reflect the will of the people of that country,” former US diplomat Jim Jatras told RT.
“Everybody says, and this includes the US and our allies, ‘We want to see a democratic evolution in Syria, we want to see democracy in Syria.’ We should be welcoming any kind of election and progress toward democracy in the areas where it is possible under these conflict circumstances,” Jatras said.[/size]
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Published time: 13 Apr, 2016 11:36Edited time: 13 Apr, 2016 19:02
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) casts his vote next to his wife Asma (centre left) inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Damascus, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on April 13, 2016. © SANA / Reuters
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As a new round of Syria peace talks kicks off in Geneva, Syrians in government-controlled areas head to polling stations to elect a new parliament. Washington has dismissed the poll out of hand saying it doesn’t reflect "the will of the people."
The High Judicial Committee for Elections in Syria has made a decision to extend the deadline until midnight local time due to the remarkably high turnout, the official SANA news agency reported on its Twitter account, quoting a committee statement. Initially, the polling stations were supposed to be open from 7am till 7pm.
Voters on the territories occupied by terrorists can travel to the nearest polling station to cast their votes. Ballot boxes had to be brought in by helicopters to the blockaded city of Deir ez-Zor.
The voices can be cast at more than 7,000 polling stations. MPs for the 250-seat parliament will be elected out of 3,500 candidates. The voting is being hold in 13 Syrian provinces out of 15, as Raqqa and Idlib remain under terrorist control. An estimated 80 percent of the Syrian population lives on government controlled territories.
Results of the elections are expected to be made public Thursday.
Syrian President Bashar Assad and his wife Asma have already cast their ballots in Damascus, national news agency SANA reported. The Syrian leader made no comments to the press.
The parliamentary elections in Syria occur every four years and the last time the voting took place, the civil war was already raging on. Damascus insists the vote is constitutional and the ongoing peace talks in Geneva have nothing to do with the expression of the will of the people. Members of the Syrian opposition backed by the Arab monarchies of the Persian Gulf have denounced the elections.
[size]5 facts about Jaysh al-Islam, group that used chem weapons in #Syria & has delegate at UN peace talkshttps://t.co/KrDeYsc4SZ
— RT (@RT_com) April 8, 2016
US State Department spokesperson Mark Toner said that the US “would view those elections as not legitimate in the sense that they don’t represent… the will of the Syrian people.
“So, to hold parliamentary elections now, given the current circumstances, given the current conditions in the country, we believe is at best premature and not representative of the Syrian people,” Toner said.
Early last week Toner said that “a political process that reflects the desires and will of the Syrian people is what should ultimately decide the future leadership and the future government of Syria.”
French President Francois Hollande went as far as saying that"the idea that there could be elections is not just provocative but totally unrealistic. It would be proof that there are no negotiations or discussions [in Geneva]."
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[size]‘Syrian Army’s battlefield successes speed up political settlement’ – Assadhttps://t.co/mthzzKeB4Spic.twitter.com/VktL6jEzoc
— RT (@RT_com) March 30, 2016
The spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, on the contrary, noted in her Facebook account that the Syrian parliamentary election is a “major factor of stabilization in the country.” She also mentioned that the polling is absent from EU media coverage.
This isn't the first case of an election in a war-torn country in recent history. In December 2005, two years into the US invasion in Syria's neighbor Iraq, American forces organized parliamentary elections in that country. Washington presented that poll as a turning point on the way to settling the situation in an Iraq gripped by war.
“There is a lot of joy, as far as I’m concerned, in saying the Iraqi people accomplish this major milestone,” former US President George W. Bush said at the time.
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[size]DETAILS: Syria holds a general election every four years, with the previous vote taking place in 2012https://t.co/3hy0FHutle
— RT (@RT_com) February 22, 2016
Now, though, the US State Department refuses to acknowledge Damascus’ right to hold the scheduled elections.
“Whether the government is controlled by people in Washington is the determination of whether the election is legitimate, not whether they actually reflect the will of the people of that country,” former US diplomat Jim Jatras told RT.
“Everybody says, and this includes the US and our allies, ‘We want to see a democratic evolution in Syria, we want to see democracy in Syria.’ We should be welcoming any kind of election and progress toward democracy in the areas where it is possible under these conflict circumstances,” Jatras said.[/size]
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