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bad news for putlerstan gas - station. Pompeo Heading To Ukraine, Belarus Next Week Before Visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
In Kremlin today
"U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to travel to Ukraine next week as part of a weeklong regional tour that would also include legs in Britain, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, the State Department said on January 24."
Pompeo Heading To Ukraine, Belarus Next Week Before Visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
Your own OP article does not claim what you claim, which is par for the course with what you post.
" Ukraine, Belarus Next Week Before Visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan" Muscovite empire sees these independent countries only as its personal colonies , meanwhile USA/EU supports their independence . don't you think so ?
" Ukraine, Belarus Next Week Before Visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan" Muscovite empire sees these independent countries only as its personal colonies , meanwhile USA/EU supports their independence . don't you think so ?
" Ukraine, Belarus Next Week Before Visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan" Muscovite empire sees these independent countries only as its personal colonies , meanwhile USA/EU supports their independence . don't you think so ?
I won't happen because we already know that Trump cannot support any independence without first getting approval from the Kremlin.
Just ask 90% of the anti Trump folks on here.
Mike Pompeo is no friend of Ukraine.
Mike Pompeo is no friend of Ukraine.
I doubt that it will be much fun in Kiev.
The Trump Administration’s duplicity will be the principal subject (or the elephant in the room).
Trump, Pompeo and Trump’s collection of grifters and bag men have given the Ukraine little reason to have confidence in American backing and none in American leadership.
American elites support Ukraine independence and this is a fact
Don't lecture me about America. I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about American politics.
I won't happen because we already know that Trump cannot support any independence without first getting approval from the Kremlin.
Just ask 90% of the anti Trump folks on here.
I doubt that it will be much fun in Kiev.
The Trump Administration’s duplicity will be the principal subject (or the elephant in the room).
Trump, Pompeo and Trump’s collection of grifters and bag men have given the Ukraine little reason to have confidence in American backing and none in American leadership.
Belarus’s current bind is emblematic of the geopolitical tug of war taking place across the countries of the former Soviet Union. From Eastern Europe to the Caucasus to Central Asia, countries that remain Russian allies on paper have become weary of its intentions, leading them to deepen partnerships elsewhere in the hope of gaining more room to maneuver. As for Lukashenko, he has managed to leverage growing friction with Moscow into a rekindling of relations with Washington and steady flow of investment from China. While Belarus remains a member of such Russian-led groups as the Eurasian Economic Union and the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a Moscow-dominated military bloc, it has created room to rebuff advances from Moscow. Belarus has so far averted Kremlin pressure to host a Russian military base, refrained from formally recognizing Crimea as part of Russia, and pressured Moscow to withdraw its ambassador after Minsk accused him of treating Belarus as a Russian province.
Still, Belarus remains highly dependent on Russia, with Moscow operating as Minsk’s largest creditor. Belarus’s key export today is derived from products made from subsidized Russian oil. But with Moscow set to scale back its loans and subsidies over the next five years—and Belarus set to lose a potential $12 billion in revenue as a result—Lukashenko has said he aims to cut Russia’s share of trade from half to one-third. While Washington is keen to rekindle relations with Minsk and support Belarus in the face of Russian pressure, Western investors still remain squeamish about the country’s economic climate. This has led Lukashenko to lean on China to lessen his financial dependence on Russia. Unlike Washington, Beijing also makes no demands to ease repression at home—or to surrender control over certain state-owned entities, as Moscow has called for.
I doubt that.
I've forgotten more of US History than you'll also never know.
i just wander what KGB/Putler has on trump ...
I doubt this too.
Who cares? You're not even a blip on the screen.
I doubt that.
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