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Russia holds biggest war games since cold war

This exercice has nothing to do with China, it's aim at NATO

Why?

They proved their point to the NATO by mauling Georgia's head off back in 2008.

NATO is on a backfoot because of you guys waging jihad against them.

This is a message to anyone who thinks Russia can be taken lightly.


Besides, nobody will want to fight Russia these days in the right mind.

The Bear is still the most powerful country in the world along with USA.
 
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Вы спросите: "Почему Китай?"

Потому что они считают, что то, что не может быть выиграна миль, может быть завоевана в дюймах. :)
But not in the case of Russia - we have metric system ;)
 
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Wasn't it the Sino-Soviet split that caused US to establish diplomatic relations with China in the first place?
 
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Why?

They proved their point to the NATO by mauling Georgia's head off back in 2008.

NATO is on a backfoot because of you guys waging jihad against them.

This is a message to anyone who thinks Russia can be taken lightly.


Besides, nobody will want to fight Russia these days in the right mind.

The Bear is still the most powerful country in the world along with USA.

WHY? because the situation in Syria can escalate a war between Russia and Nato, that's why syria is still intact from a direct intervation of Turkey.
 
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Wasn't it the Sino-Soviet split that caused US to establish diplomatic relations with China in the first place?

Yes, but that was in the cold war, times are much different now in terms of territorial spats between China they are minor with Japan however that is another story.
 
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Perceptive Mr. Bhadrakumar : Asia Times Online :: Central Asian News and current affairs, Russia, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan

As Bill Clinton once told former deputy secretary of state Strobe Talbott in an outburst of honesty when Clinton was president and Boris Yeltsin was his counterpart in the Kremlin,

We [US] haven't played everything brilliantly with these people [Russians]; we haven't figured out how to say yes to them in a way that balances off how much and how often we want them to say yes to us. We keep telling Ol' Boris, 'Okay, now here's what you've got to do next - here's some more **** for your face.'

Today, the Obama administration needs to factor in that Bill Clinton's Russia team still remains largely intact in the Washington circuit even after Ol' Boris left the Kremlin 12 years and six months ago. Put differently, Russia won't take "more ****" in its face anymore.

If the Obama administration is in any doubt, this week's unprecedented military exercise by the Russian armed forces in the Far East should help dispel that misconception.

Russia has no enemies in the Far East. Nor does Russia have to prepare against the likelihood of a war with Japan, China or North Korea. Nor are its famous strategic bombers Tu-95MS going to be called upon to perform real time tasks.

The real message is that the military exercises ending on Saturday, involving 160,000 servicemen, 5,000 tanks and combat armored vehicles, 160 warplanes and helicopters of long-range, military transport, fighter, bombing and army aviation, as well as 70 warships and vessels, were ordered by the Kremlin with a paltry 48 hours' notice and yet they took off and could take place with such finesse.

President Vladimir Putin's presence at the 247th multi-service firing range Tsugol in the Eastern Military District on Wednesday underscores that Ol' Boris has become a part of history - and so indeed the US' post-Soviet triumphalism.

In sum, the charade of the US-Russia "reset" which Obama conjured up during his first term has outlived its utility.Selective engagement of Russia will no longer do. Russia demands a comprehensive, equal partnership based on mutual respect.

The Snowden case testifies to the urgency for Washington to go back to the drawing board and work on a new blueprint of relations with Russia - similar to the NTR China has been demanding.
 
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The final movie about the games.
 
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