e mërkurë, janar 02, 2008

Gergana Grancharova: We will have important decisions regarding Kosovo ahead of us during the next six months

Gergana Grancharova, Minister for European Affairs, in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio /BNR/.

Serbia protests against Austrian statement over Kosovo

Russert predicts Paul could beat Giuliani in Iowa

Grupit Negociator Nese i rrezohet Ajroplani

CIMA - # 2 " Nderkombetaret ..."

CIMA - # 1 - "Pederat"

NEWS ANALYSIS: Kosovo and Russian elections overshadow Finnish chairmanship of OSCE

New Year Day attacks on Kosovo Serb homes

Explosion hits Serb bank in breakaway Kosovo

Media Distorts what happened outside Huckabee and Ron PaulHQ

The Liberal Media lies and claims Ron Paul supporters blocked Mike Huckabee from entering his HQ's but this is not true. RP's supporters clearly stayed on their side of the street far from Huckabee's door. The 3 people who were arrested were war protesters not associated with Ron Paul's campaign in anyway.

Russia goes its own way

One of the legacies that Vladimir Putin bequeaths to his successor is Russia's changed position in the world. Moscow no longer has any interest in making minor modifications to a policy largely predetermined in Washington. And the principal beneficiary of this changed perception may be Iran.

There are strong economic motives guiding the Russian designs, as Moscow and Tehran together control roughly 20 percent of world's oil reserves and close to half of the world's gas reserves.

Posted Jan 2, 2008 07:12 AM PST
Category: RUSSIA

Russia could genuinely have been a partner and ally with the US; unfortunately, what has passed under the guise of "foreign policy" under this administration (if one can actually call it that), made absolutely guaranteed that this will not happen.

Additionally, this article doesn't mention one small aspect of Russia's policy toward Iran, and that is the policy that any attack against Iran will be perceived as an attack against Russia. (MR)

Paul Rivals Clinton, Raising Almost $20 Million for Campaign

Presidential candidate Ron Paul raised almost $20 million for his campaign in the last three months, potentially outpacing every one of his Republican rivals and putting his fundraising in league with Hillary Clinton's.