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The US-Saudi Economic Attack on Russia is a Risky Gambit

Why will Russia fall?
Russia economy is basically healthy, much better than previous crisis in 1989 and 1998.
I doubt if Vietnam government will fall or not, as oil sales make a big part of Vietnam government income..
We have huge stock and demand inside China, short term lower export will not hurt us.
Even Vietnam is trying to reduce rely on China, import from China to Vietnam is still increasing....
Russia economy depent so much in oil exporting, if oil price go below the price Russia can earn benefit (maybe under 40 USD), then Russia economy will get in big trouble like Soviet union.
"The Russian economy's dependence on energy resources, gas and oil first and foremost, is often compared to drug addiction; people say that it is 'on the oil needle'," write the editors of Nezavisimaya Gazeta (a Russia internet newspaper) (translated by BBC Monitoring).
BBC News - Is the oil crash a secret US war on Russia?
If u still dont understand why Russia fall will lead to China, then pls ask other Chinese members like ChineseTiger1986 .
 
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Russia economy depent so much in oil exporting, if oil price go below the price Russia can earn benefit (maybe under 40 USD), then Russia economy will get in big trouble like Soviet union.

If u still dont understand why Russia fall will lead to China, then pls ask other Chinese members like ChineseTiger1986 .

Russia's downfall will give us more pressure to solo confront the entire West, but it doesn't mean that China will necessarily collapse.

The West now has a plan to take out Russia first before dealing with China, so to cooperate with China is a must for Russia's own survival.
 
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Russia's downfall will give us more pressure to solo confront the entire West, but it doesn't mean that China will necessarily collapse.

The West now has a plan to take out Russia first before dealing with China, so to cooperate with China is a must for Russia's own survival.
China cant survive against US sanction. U cant export product means Game over for China economy.:pop:
 
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China cant survive against US sanction. U cant export product means Game over for China economy.:pop:

Exports account for about 25% of China's GDP -- down from 29% in 2010, according to world bank. Only a minuscule of it is to the US, given that China is the largest trading nation in the world.

For example, export dependency is 30% for United Kingdom as of 2014.
 
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what the benefit saudi will get by dancing with US tone losing billions of oil revenue ? Saudi monarchy is proving they are US stooge .
 
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As I said, Russia economy is not that bad at this moment.
If current oil price keeps for many years, Russia could fall.
But I think the current low oil price will not last too long, 1-2 years at most.
Then it will go up high to make Russia rich again.
Soviet Union economy is much worse than current Russia.

Of course, Russia`s down fall will lead more pressure on China
But as I said above, Russia is not easy to fall..

Russia economy depent so much in oil exporting, if oil price go below the price Russia can earn benefit (maybe under 40 USD), then Russia economy will get in big trouble like Soviet union.
If u still dont understand why Russia fall will lead to China, then pls ask other Chinese members like ChineseTiger1986 .

So is the US economy..
You know world rely so much on made in China`s high quality low cost products.
There can be replacement for countries like Vietnam.Yet no replacement for China.
sanction against China means disaster of the world economy.


China cant survive against US sanction. U cant export product means Game over for China economy.:pop:
 
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China cant survive against US sanction. U cant export product means Game over for China economy.:pop:

Rubbish。

China is a major exporter as well as importer,with net exports accounting for less than 1.5% of China's GDP。

When export stops, so will import.

And when the Chinese music(import)stops,a lot of countries will suffer as a result。
 
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Yep, if Ukraine sell jet engine, Kilos tech to China, then China can start mass producing Su-30, Su-35, Jet bomber, Kilos sub etc at half price. Then there will be no more weapon market for Russia.

Game over for Russia economy.
since US is existed, China has no reason to hurt Russia economy even we got tech of jet engine and Kilos sub.

Thanks, US you makes 2 giant neighborhoods have a same benefit to protect.
 
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Rubbish。

China is a major exporter as well as importer,with net exports accounting for less than 1.5% of China's GDP。

When export stops, so will import.

And when the Chinese music(import)stops,a lot of countries will suffer as a result。
Okay, if u believe u can survive, then stop buying Russian oil at 135 USD now, stop giving all 'help' to them. Dont waste ur Tax when u still have lots of poor people

And every one will know exactly what happen to China when under US sanction :pop:
 
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Russia economy depent so much in oil exporting, if oil price go below the price Russia can earn benefit (maybe under 40 USD), then Russia economy will get in big trouble like Soviet union.

Russia runs a trade surplus and a budget surplus with minimal external debt, and as said before its economy was doing fine when oil was 30USD and less. During the oil boom, Russia has significantly expanded its social welfare programs, and the only danger from a declining oil price is if it starts borrowing massively to sustain those programs instead of cutting back.

China is doing everything by the script, offering aid to Russia. If Russia does need to take that aid which at the present time it does not, in RMB of course, it will bring the Russian economy much closer to China's. There will be no massive ruble buying by China, nor purchasing oil at an inflated price, but rather China can offer Russia as much aid in RMB as it needs.
 
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Okay, if u believe u can survive, then stop buying Russian oil at 135 USD now, stop giving all 'help' to them. Dont waste ur Tax when u still have lots of poor people

And every one will know exactly what happen to China when under US sanction :pop:

Russia has long been exporting oil to China at $55.
 
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China cant survive against US sanction. U cant export product means Game over for China economy.:pop:

Yes and the first step of China will be return of 100 billion dollar loan from US or nationalize all US firm assets which is more then 1000 Billion Dollar
 
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Why Putin is winning the new cold war


  • Forbes magazine has named Putin as the world’s most powerful person. (Picture courtesy- AFP)

There are 7.2 billion people on this planet, but the United States fears only one man — Vladimir Putin. That’s because on virtually every front of the new Cold War, the Russian president is walloping the collective challenge of the West. Fear can make you do strange things — for the second year running, Forbes magazine has named Putin as the world’s most powerful person.

It is said about the Russians that they take a long time to saddle their horses, but they ride awfully fast. After patiently nursing the collapsed Russian economy back to health from 1999 to 2007, Putin started pushing back against the western encirclement of his country. In Syria, Crimea and Ukraine, the West has faced humiliating setbacks and melted away at his approach. In the high-stakes game of energy, it will be Russian — not western — pipelines that will dominate the Eurasian landmass.

But instead of scorekeeping, a more instructive exercise would be to try and understand how Putin has managed to keep Russia ahead in the game.

More than any other leader, the Russian president by virtue of his KGB experience understands how the US operates. The American modus operandi — in sync with the British — is to organise coups, rebellions and counter-revolutions in countries where nationalist leaders come to power. Iran, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama and Ukraine are the classic examples.

John Perkins writes in Confessions of an Economic Hitman (2004) how he and other ‘hitmen’ like him were sent to developing countries as consultants to bribe or coerce diplomats, economists, administrators and politicians to do the bidding of the US. Often they succeeded, but if they failed then the CIA would send in the ‘jackals’ — professionally trained assassins who would engineer the deaths of those who stood in the way of complete American domination.
This one-two punch by economic hitmen and assassins was so effective in creating banana republics that the US rarely had to up the ante. Among the rare occasions the US had to use the military in pursuit of commercial aims was in Iraq, and to a limited extent in Libya.

Putin knows the US has attempted — and will continue to attempt — regime change in Russia. As a former KGB official stationed in East Germany, he knows the hitmen are looking for an opportunity. That’s precisely why he kicked out rogue agencies such as USAID and the British Council, both of which are fronts for Anglo-American secret services.

“One of the things to understand is that he in particular studied counter-intelligence which is key in understanding why he’s the critical player,” writes Joaquin Flores in the Center For Syncretic Studies website. “Counter-intelligence is not just finding spies, but it’s actually countering the work of other agents who are embedded or whose work involves embedding themselves to destroy institutions from within.”

Parallel to American black ops is naked war. The US economy — and that of its sidekick Britain — is a war economy. Kremlin adviser Sergei Glazyev said at a June round table in Moscow: “The Americans have gained from every war in Europe — World War I, World War II, the Cold War. The wars in Europe are the means of their economic miracle, their own prosperity.”

The ongoing skirmishes in Ukraine are clearly a pretext to pull Russia into a direct military confrontation with the Ukrainian armed forces, in order to create a regional war in Europe.

Russia’s response is two-pronged. One, by refusing to get into a shooting war with the Ukrainian thugs, it keeps the Americans frustrated. Washington’s inaction in Ukraine was brilliantly described by a Chinese general as a symptom of America’s strategic “erectile dysfunction”.

Secondly, Putin is employing asymmetrical strategies to stop — and ultimately bring down — the American empire. A key element of this strategy is to strike at the key pillar of American power — the dollar. Russia — with support from fellow BRICS members China, India, Brazil and South Africa — is moving away from dollar-denominated trade, a step that will seriously impact the barely growing American economy.

According to financial portal Zero Hedge:
“Glazyev’s set of counter-measures specifically targets the core strength of the US war machine, i.e., the Fed’s printing press. Putin’s adviser proposes the creation of a ‘broad anti-dollar alliance’ of countries willing and able to drop the dollar from their international trade. Members of the alliance would also refrain from keeping currency reserves in dollar-denominated instruments. An anti-dollar coalition would be the first step for the creation of an anti-war coalition that can help stop the US’ aggression.”
Ukraine could eventually turn out to be the catalyst for Europe’s divorce from the US. This is because sanctions against Russia are threatening business houses in Germany and other western European countries, which have over the past two decades developed deep links with the Russian economy. “Somewhat surprisingly for Washington, the war for Ukraine may soon become the war for Europe’s independence from the US and a war against the dollar,” says Zero Hedge.

Moscow is also pushing for institutional changes. The $100 billion New Development Bank, co-owned by the brics, will not only counter the influence of western lending institutions but also stop the flow of cash from the developing countries to the West.
The current lending system is skewed in favour of western countries because loans by the World Bank and imf come with a basketful of conditions. For instance, when these two outfits offer a loan, it can be used to purchase goods and services only from the West. Or the loan can be used only for building dams but not on, say, drinking water utilities.

Of course, the expertise and material for building dams will have to come from the US and Europe. And when the drinking water supply remains poor, it creates demand for — mostly western-owned — colas and bottled water. The new bank will, therefore, hit the West where it hurts most — in the pocket.

Even as Putin has been making all the right moves on the geopolitical chessboard, his opponents aren’t sitting idle, watching their empire fold up. The Russian rouble is getting hammered even as the price of oil is being driven into the ground by the Saudis at the bidding of their American overlords. No surprises here — the Americans will relentlessly try to weaken Russia as it is the only country that stands between Washington and world domination.

However, Putin is a judoka who knows how to use his opponent’s force against the opponent itself. He knows the West’s salad days are over and it is not in a position to take on the Russian military. He’s content to watch the Americans commit strategic overreach — taking on Russia and simultaneously trying to contain the irresistible rise of the BRICS.

Putin is fortunate that his heavyweight partners in the BRICS continue to back Russia in its tussle with the West. Both India and China agree Moscow has legitimate interests in Ukraine and Crimea. Recently, the brics ticked off Australia for its foolhardy proposal to ban Putin from the G20 summit.

Such assurances of support have emboldened Putin to show the West the finger. In 2012, he nonchalantly skipped the G8 summit, and earlier this year, he merely shrugged when the G8 went back to G7 — the pre-Cold War configuration. (With members such as Canada, the G7 is a joke anyway.)

If history has taught us anything, it is that Russia has a habit of grinding down its enemies. After Napoleon and Hitler, it could be the turn of the Americans to realize the dangers of bear-baiting.

(This is an updated version of an article that appeared in the Moscow-based Rossiyskaya Gazeta Group’s Russia & India Report)
Courtesy: Tehelka.com

The American Legacy of Crimes against Humanity Dave Harrison
When Osama bin Laden was killed in cold blood in Pakistan and many demanded to see his death-photos for verification, President Obama refused and said, “That’s not who we are,” which begs the question:
Who are the Americans?

Are Americans [namely the US government] the ones who:

1.Annexed the Philippines, denied them their own republic and then engaged in a war (1899-1902) with those who opposed them at the cost of 1.4 million Filipino lives?
2.Supplied with arms and intelligence-gathering and bolstered many, brutal South and Central American dictatorships like Batista and Pinochet
3.Experimented with atomic weapons on Hiroshima which killed over 80,000 people – including innocent men, women, and children – who were not actively involved in the war and then repeated its massacre on Nagasaki?
4.Succeeded the French in Vietnam, picked up an already lost war and made it their own
5.Burned villages, shot the villagers’ animals, destroyed their crops and in one instance evacuated an entire village of 504 defenseless old men, women, children and even babes in arms in Mi Lai in 1969
6.Provided the experimental drug LSD to a Montreal asylum to test out on Canadian patients including one MP’s wife in the 1960s.
7.Entered Korea on a “police action” and then engaged in the “Forgotten War”
8.Followed George Bush and his senseless side-kick, Dick Cheney, to invade Iraq
9. Set off their first atomic test in the Nevada desert on July 16th, 1945 with American and Canadian soldiers present within 1000 yards of the blast without any radiation protection whatsoever
10.Deviously tested Agent Orange in New Brunswick, Canada along transmission lines before they used it in Vietnam at the cost of many Canadian lives
11. Incarcerated hundreds of individuals at Guantanamo Bay
12. Sent in drones to kill one individual whom they suspect of being a terrorist – without arrest and a fair trial.
13 Place on their coins, “In God we trust“? We are left to ponder: Which God is that? (It’s certainly not the one I know.) Is that who they are, or is that how history will remember America?
In decades to come, America, our government, will be judged harshly.
Courtesy:Pravda

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