Moldova PM calls on Russia to withdraw it troops from Transnistria.

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    http://uawire.org/the-moldovan-prim...ssia-to-withdraw-its-troops-from-transnistria

    Smart man! These troops aren't peacekeepers other than GRU troops there to destabilize the region. Transnistria should be re-integrated back into Moldova, and back into Romania proper...where it belongs.
    I'm betting this PM may suffer a "heart attack", or some sudden health affliction and end up dead, courtesy of olgino FSB;).
     
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    I don't mind.
     
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    Earlier, the Speaker of the Moldovan Parliament, Andrian Candu said that in Transnistria, Russia is an "occupying force." Moldova, he said, intends to estimate the damages as a result of the Russian military presence in Transnistria for the past 25 years, and invoice Moscow. He also noted that Russia violates international law by its actions.

    :lol: Like those deadbeats would pay up. :D
     
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    Nobody wants moskalis around....they create a bad atmosphere:).
    You should mind Krasnodarsky shlyepak, you live close to chechentzeh....I'd be worried;).
     
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    I would demand in US$$$$, not rubles!;).
     
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    Is it what the people of Transnistria want? I doubt it, or Russia wouldn't be there. But then again, we don't really believe in Democracy and people's will now do we?
     
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    not if the democratic referendum was held during a foreign military occupation, like in Crimea.
     
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    I have news for you Ronstar. Some German delegates decided to ignore the dictates of the controlling powers, and went to Crimea and found that the people there want to be with Russia. Wouldn't you if you were economically better off, and not be pressured to give up your language and heritage by a fascist government like the one in Kiev?
     
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    oh no... do you mean they've been.... "uninvited"

    Russia won't withdraw... but then he knows that I'm sure... I do however like this move

     
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    They need trans"whatever" to launder drug money, the russki troops need their regular fix of "krokodil".
     
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    god I hope none of their troops are on that stuff... if that's the case they should bring the cyborg age... will be a hell of a lot better than troops on krokodil
     
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    Felix Dzerzhinsky doesn't want your opinion, just your loyalty.
     
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    The region has been stable for decades. After the peacekeepers entered the region. But there used to be war... before the peacekeepers. In case of Moldova we can't really say that Russian peacekeepers are interfering with the independent state.

    Moldovan republic is run by corrupt deputies for years. They promise to their voters to stay independent before the elections and after the elections they use propaganda for merging with Romania. The part of Transnistria doesn't have the propaganda and things get more complicated. I basically don't care about Moldovan PM demands. If he had his own opinion it would make at least sense to regard it.

    This is an antidemocratic decision. It is only blessed from western propaganda which regards every corrupt crook as 'democratic'. The people should have a chance to define their future.

    He is nothing for world policy. Your words comparing to his words mean just the same for world policy. I won't object about Romanian desire to get the control over Moldova or at least some part of it if:
    1. It will be based on democratic procedures. There need to be a referendum first and then there can start the negotiations. Referendum must be held in Transnistria as well. If some parts of Moldova seek to merge with Romania, some other parts of it must have chance to declare independence and\or to merge other countries, including Russian Federation.
    2. The negotiations must take place. And the parties involved should be Russia and EU.

    Since the borders in Europe are changing and the agreements of the past are no longer respected - there should come the new agreements on the basis of international law. The alternative is war and the words of Moldovan PM are worthless from this point view.
     
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    The real monsters-gangsters sit in Washington trying to manipulate their puppets in Moldova and Ukraine.
     
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    The only ones who can un-invite the Russians, are the people in Transnistra who are being protected by Russia. Since you lack empathy towards anyone you can't relate to, or who doesn't serve your interest, doesn't mean that Russia will desert them. Quite the contrary. Russia runs on a different moral compass than you.

    Transnistria like S. Ossetia, Abhazia, and the Donbas Republics have begged Moscow to annex them, but to their regrets, it was unfeasible for Russia to do so at the time. Hopefully the day will come when those people can be relieved of the situation they find themselves in - as were the people of Crimea.
     
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    lol I'm sure that day will come.. the only question is how much will it cost Russia this time :D
     
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    Right now Moscow is having talks with Scandinavian architects on building 20 million new homes in the next 6 years. Isn't it strange how everything the Anglosphere has tried to do to Russia has backfired on them.


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    I WONDER WHY?
     
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    yes were all monsters and gangsters here in DC ...vis.
    The difference is vis, they vote willingly to be "manipulated" by DC like you say, whereas with the moskalis its just brute force oppression.
    Seems you have no problem being in "nemetchnya", isn't that "manipulated" by the monsters in DC?
     
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    Well wonder no more... I'll tell you... because Moscow is using North Korean slave labour.
     
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    Putin has turned Russia into a Fascist state.

    pretty much all news media is now state-owned.

    political dissidents die every 6 months.

    freedom of speech and protest are severely limited.
     
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    The price doesn't matter. Selling people for a higher profit is not a Russian tradition.

    You see. There is a big contradiction in the international law: the respect of territorial integrity of every state and the respect of the national will for self-identification. While the history changes the will of the people is changing and politicians are drawing new borders on the world map. This has been a question for all the newest period in world history. For instance in times of the USSR collapse no one really cared about its 'territorial integrity'. Not even the severe violations against the law of the USSR (which allowed the people to make a decision to leave the union) really mattered. Transnistria is one of the hot spots since those times.

    Moldova is a poor and corrupt state. Moldovans vote mostly for socialists and leftists who oppose pro-Romanian political parties in the election campaign. But once the people are elected as deputies they forget their promises and start to act in favour of Romania and EU wishes. As for Transnistria people there hardly is any pro-Romanian support. Removing Russian peace-keepers means war when the will of the people will be neglected and they will be forced to join the state they never wanted. Of course it won't be in the western media, but it will happen in Russia and it will strike Putin (the foremost task of the state is protection of its citizens and those who are viewed as allies).
     
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    Someone needs to have his head cold under the current circumstances. Monstering our opponents doesn't work good. Even a monster will never agree that he is a monster.
     
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    A lie. Russia accepted more Ukrainian refugees than EU and is the biggest trade partner of Ukraine... Still...
    As for freedom of speech there are different guys on state television in political shows. Every day the people from organizations viewed as foreign agents have their time on central television. If 'RT' had half of the time in central American TV channels, comparing to Russia - I wouldn't insist that western media is one of the most rigid propaganda systems in world history.
     

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