Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Canada Getting Screwed By Russia
Russia seems to think that NATO is a greater threat than international terrorism (link).
All of this after we've been deporting Russian spies. And in completely unrelated news, Canada is allowing Russia free reign of its skies (link).
In a statement posted on its website, Russia's powerful Security Council said it no longer considered global terrorism to be its biggest danger. Instead, Russia was developing a new national security strategy that reflected changing "geo-political" realities, and the fact that rival military alliances were becoming "stronger" - "especially NATO".
All of this after we've been deporting Russian spies. And in completely unrelated news, Canada is allowing Russia free reign of its skies (link).
A Russian aircraft carrying 28 Russian military officials will arrive in 8 Wing Trenton today and is scheduled to conduct an aerial observation mission under the Treaty on Open Skies on Thursday, March 8 and Friday March 9, 2007.
The Tupolev 154M aircraft will be accorded unimpeded overflight of Canadian territory in order to observe and verify objects of interest, including military installations, industrial complexes, population centres and transportation facilities.
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True. I have a couple buddies who works for a gold mining company, working on a mine in Siberia right now. Half of the work done to get the mines up and running is done by Canadians too, and they pay them obscene amounts of money.
But that still doesn't mean that the Ruski's should be trusted. Plus, they could be stealing our state hockey secrets.
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But that still doesn't mean that the Ruski's should be trusted. Plus, they could be stealing our state hockey secrets.
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