Russia won't shed blood to wash away Western sanctions
Friday, 27 March 2015 16:01
Instead of fighting in Ukraine, Russia should lead the international coalition to conduct a ground operation against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. This would be a very beneficial move for Putin. Russia may return to the Group of Eight, the West would lift sanctions, and Putin will rehabilitate himself in the eyes of the West...
 
US-Russia nuclear conflict: The impossible is possible
Tuesday, 24 March 2015 17:03
The Americans have been taking advantage of Russia's military reforms of recent decades. Those reforms were all about disarmament. Looking at our military-technical retreat, the opposing party is obliged to go on offensive, which they did. If they launch nuclear warheads at Russia - practically all of them will land on the Russian territory...
 
Russia's new 4th generation Lada submarine to nullify USA's naval power
Wednesday, 18 March 2015 16:30
The new Russian submarine, Lada, will end the era of USA's reign at sea. The new subs will deprive Washington of its global geopolitical role. Russian submarines of Project 677 Lada with air-independent power plant will take the Russian undersea fleet to new frontiers. The arms complex of the submarine is unusually large...
 
'Crimea: Way Back Home' as seen through Western eye
Tuesday, 17 March 2015 10:36
The most important thing that Western media saw in the documentary "Crimea: Way Back Home" that was shown on Russian television on Sunday, March 15, was Putin's readiness to set Russian nuclear forces on full combat readiness, if the West had taken effort to impede the referendum in the Crimea. Traditionally, Western media accuse Putin of lies...
 
Crimea: One year as era, 23 years as bad dream
Monday, 16 March 2015 14:59
A year has passed since the reunification of the Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia. No one doubts that this event will surely go down in history of not only Russia, but of the whole world. Remarkably, many Crimeans think of this year as a whole era of their life, although 23 years of living in Ukraine was something like living in a bad dream...
 
Putin has absolutely no competitors inside Russia
Thursday, 12 March 2015 18:27
Russian President Vladimir Putin would win in a landslide victory, if Russia held presidential election in the near future, Russian sociological services say as they analyze the results of public opinion polls that have been conducted in Russia during the recent several months. Putin has never confirmed his intention to run for president in 2018...
 
Russian domestic tourism: Unaffordable luxury
Tuesday, 10 March 2015 13:23
Russian airlines are working against the development of Russian tourism at the time, when many Russians were forced to decide to stay home instead of traveling abroad for holidays due to the plummeting Russian ruble. Thus, a plane ticket from Moscow to Tokyo is cheaper than to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Flying to Beijing is cheaper than to Chita...
 
When is Russia going to lift food embargo to ease Europe's life?
Tuesday, 03 March 2015 19:24
Is Russia going to lift the food embargo? What will happen, if Russia softens its sanctions for Greece and Hungary? The period of sanctions has laid bare the problems that were not visible due to the abundance of imported goods in Russia. The bill to lift retaliatory sanctions was submitted to the State Duma. Are the submitters traitors?...
 
Boris Nemtsov's murder: Why so many versions?
Monday, 02 March 2015 16:32
The Russian authorities did not need to kill Boris Nemtsov - this viewpoint can often be found in comments on the Internet. There are many people, who believe that the Russian authorities can not take advantage of the deaths of any political opponents. Without a doubt, there will be speculation about the death of Boris Nemtsov...
 
Sanctions and junk rating: Perfect time to invest in Russia
Friday, 27 February 2015 17:40
Can international rating agencies junk Russia indeed? Is investing in the Russian economy completely hopeless under Western sanctions, as politicized rating agencies say? Pravda.Ru had a brief interview with political scientist Xavier Moreau during the Yalta conference to discuss these questions...
 
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