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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 14, 2018 23:18:49 GMT
Russia calls UK’s ‘hostile’ actions a provocation, vows response:The UK’s hostile actions against Russia under the pretext of the poisoning of ex-double agent Sergei Skripal are an unprecedented provocation which won’t be left without a response, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said. UK Prime Minister Theresa May accused Russia of using a chemical weapon on British soil, suggesting a set of measures to retaliate against Moscow. Those include the expulsion of 23 diplomats, limiting ties and freezing Russian state assets in the UK. The British move is “an unprecedentedly rude provocation, which undermines the foundations of a normal dialogue between our countries,” the ministry said in a statement. The ministry said that "the British government chose confrontation with Russia" instead of completing the investigation and using international formats “including those in the framework of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons [OPCW].” "It’s obvious that by opting for unilateral and non-transparent methods of investigating this incident, the British authorities have once again tried to unleash an indiscriminate anti-Russian campaign,” the statement read. Moscow said that it was “unacceptable and unworthy” for the UK leadership to further escalate tensions in relations with Russia “in pursuit of its own deplorable political aims.” “Of course, our response [to the UK sanctions] is forthcoming,” the Foreign Ministry concluded. Former Russian-UK double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter remain in critical condition after being discovered slumped on a bench in Salisbury in early March. The UK authorities claim that they were poisoned with a Soviet-engineered nerve agent called Novichok. Russia has said that it’s open to cooperation with the UK on the Skripal case if it’s carried out in accordance with international law and Moscow is treated as an equal partner in the probe. Russia has also officially requested that the UK provide all the case files regarding the incident, but was turned down. www.rt.com/usa/421302-uk-hostile-action-rude-provocation/
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 15, 2018 11:05:45 GMT
The modern British elite is not what it used to be before! It's better to be away from their adventures! This is not photoshop!
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 16, 2018 23:12:48 GMT
Brythonic Warrior What do you think about these events? What do people say about this?
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Post by Brythonic Warrior on Mar 17, 2018 15:44:03 GMT
Brythonic Warrior What do you think about these events? What do people say about this? The majority of people in the UK, despite many of them disapproving of Theresa May's leadership, agree with the measures she has taken. There are many reasons for this. One of them is that they cannot think for themselves. From my perspective, I think action has been taken too quickly on the British side, and I do not think Vladimir Putin would have authorised such a blunder. I do not rule out that there could be: 1) A third element involved in this attack, unrelated to the UK and Russia. 2) A faction or syndicate associated with Russia or the CiS who has carried out the attack without Vladimir Putin's authorisation. 3) A criminal syndicate who targeted Sergei Skripal for one reason or another. 4) An individual with personal connections to Sergei Skripal who decided to eliminate him. Whatever has happened, I do not think it is as straightforward as people think it is. There may be more than one version of events.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 17, 2018 15:56:48 GMT
Brythonic Warrior What do you think about these events? What do people say about this? The majority of people in the UK, despite many of them disapproving of Theresa May's leadership, agree with the measures she has taken. There are many reasons for this. One of them is that they cannot think for themselves. From my perspective, I think action has been taken too quickly on the British side, and I do not think Vladimir Putin would have authorised such a blunder. I do not rule out that there could be: 1) A third element involved in this attack, unrelated to the UK and Russia. 2) A faction or syndicate associated with Russia or the CiS who has carried out the attack without Vladimir Putin's authorisation. 3) A criminal syndicate who targeted Sergei Skripal for one reason or another. 4) An individual with personal connections to Sergei Skripal who decided to eliminate him. Whatever has happened, I do not think it is as straightforward as people think it is. There may be more than one version of events. I even got the opinion that this is the third party that did the undermining. The side that wants a crisis in Europe ... or is the Russian opposition wanting to make a provocation before the elections! Also, we should not forget that London has always wanted an excuse not to participate in Fifa 2018!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 16:14:42 GMT
Is there any proof of the poisoning? If there are some, where are they? Which real conditions let UK claims of Russia involvement in the case?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 17, 2018 16:17:54 GMT
Is there any proof of the poisoning? If there are some, where are they? Which real conditions let UK claims of Russia involvement in the case? Interesting ... no one seems to have seen the footage of Skripal and his daughter in the hospital! And a lot of strange things there...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 16:46:15 GMT
Is there any proof of the poisoning? If there are some, where are they? Which real conditions let UK claims of Russia involvement in the case? Interesting ... no one seems to have seen the footage of Skripal and his daughter in the hospital! And a lot of strange things there... Because, if there's no signs of the poisoning from exactly person, there's no case at all. I can't believe that descendants of Holmes, father Brown, or miss Marple have not shown us any facts, and they dare us to believe them. No facts; no acts.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 17, 2018 16:47:40 GMT
Interesting ... no one seems to have seen the footage of Skripal and his daughter in the hospital! And a lot of strange things there... Because, if there's no signs of the poisoning from exactly person, there's no case at all. I can't believe that descendants of Holmes, father Brown, or miss Marple have not shown us any facts, and they dare us to believe them. No facts; no acts. Holmes? It's just a fairy tale unfortunately ..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 16:50:56 GMT
Because, if there's no signs of the poisoning from exactly person, there's no case at all. I can't believe that descendants of Holmes, father Brown, or miss Marple have not shown us any facts, and they dare us to believe them. No facts; no acts. Holmes? It's just a fairy tale unfortunately .. They say there's been a prototype. I dunno about Holmes, but father Brown or miss Marple are characters of tales too.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 22, 2018 12:07:37 GMT
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