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Message 1903327 - Posted: 28 Nov 2017, 11:18:45 UTC

Russians are leaving Russia.
“Poravalism” — or what you might describe as “Scram-osis” in English — is a new Russian word.
“Poravalism” is a compound of two simple Russian words: “пора” (it’s time) and “валить” (to go, clear out, scram.)
Together, they mean “It’s time to go” or, more pointedly: “Now it’s finally time to clear out of this place – and fast!” Russians sometimes call this being in a “suitcase state of mind,” meaning you are ready to pack your things in a rush and get as far away as possible.

https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/russia-suitcase-migration-putin-59713
...former Fedral Migration Service Deputy Director and current 21st Century Migration Foundation Chairman Vyacheslav Postavnin who said that up to 15 million Russians are expected to move out of the country in the coming years.
An exodus of that size would, by itself, deal a serious blow to the country. But it is compounded by the fact that many of those 15 million are Russia’s best and brightest, its educated specialists — doctors, engineers, computer programmers, teachers, bold businesspeople, members of the fashionable “creative class" and the most ambitious and mobile segment of the country’s youth.

I wonder where to...
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Message 1905316 - Posted: 7 Dec 2017, 12:22:45 UTC

What? A Russian ambulance in Stockholm.

https://sputniknews.com/viral/201712071059785017-russian-ambulance-stockholm/
LOL. It seems that Russia have better emergency services than Sweden:)
A Russian citizen who was admitted to the University Hospital in Örebro was been picked up by a Russian ambulance from a private healthcare company.
After picking up the patient, the ambulance would then go via Stockholm to take the ferry to Finland.
"When the ambulance drove through Stockholm, it was stopped by passers-by because a person on the sidewalk became acute sick. Our employees gave him first aid before our Swedish colleagues came to the site, "said Jalagonia to the news agency Ria Novosti.
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Message 1905920 - Posted: 9 Dec 2017, 13:18:43 UTC

"LollyBomb" - music video of the "Little Big" (Russian rave group) about a North Korea and Kim - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnAZnfNB6U
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Message 1905922 - Posted: 9 Dec 2017, 13:44:54 UTC - in response to Message 1905920.  

"LollyBomb" - music video of the "Little Big" (Russian rave group) about a North Korea and Kim - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnAZnfNB6U

LOL:)
Blin, as one commenter wrote.
Блин... у меня очень развито чувство эмпатии. И я чуть не заплакал когда бомба улетела
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Message 1905989 - Posted: 9 Dec 2017, 20:43:51 UTC

Igor.
Another music video with "Little Big" about North Korea.
This one is from 2013.
"We will push the button" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoRyrCjOkdI

I wonder if Little Big is approved by Kremlin....
Don't think so:)
When Obama was the president of the US they did this.
"Kind Inside, Hard Outside (fighting Putin vs. Obama)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBwtEQQ9qd0

https://vk.com/littlebigband
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Big_(group)
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Message 1906235 - Posted: 10 Dec 2017, 17:55:11 UTC
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It's not politics, but it's about Russia in the 21C. Russian folk-group "Otava Yo" music video (I think it's very nice) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtvH34CmZY

P.S. The concert of that group - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJZ1ga_hrZc
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Message 1906468 - Posted: 11 Dec 2017, 19:43:58 UTC

DefenseNews: Russia’s unexpected military victory in Syria.

"The West tends to ignore the success of the Russian military intervention in Syria, and pays little attention to the various aspects of Russian military activity in that country. Clearly, this is not a pleasant topic for the Western political and military observers whose predictions that Putin would get bogged down in Syria have proved wrong. Nevertheless, the victorious Russian military campaign has major implications for the future course of the Russian military machine."

https://www.defensenews.com/outlook/2017/12/11/moscow-based-think-tank-director-russias-unexpected-military-victory-in-syria/
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Message 1906714 - Posted: 13 Dec 2017, 14:58:55 UTC - in response to Message 1906468.  

I'm not so sure that Kremlin thinks that it is a victory yet.
"Days after Putin announces a "significant part" of Russian forces in Syria will be withdrawn, he asks parliament to ratify an agreement to expand the Russian naval base in Tartous"
https://tvrain.ru/news/rossija_sozdast_v_sirii_voenno_morskuju_bazu-452730/
https://translate.google.se/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sv&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Ftvrain.ru%2Fnews%2Frossija_sozdast_v_sirii_voenno_morskuju_bazu-452730%2F&edit-text=&authuser=0
According to a source close to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Russian group in Syria will be cut by two thirds. The exact number of soldiers and the amount of equipment that will leave Syria is still unknown.
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Message 1906872 - Posted: 13 Dec 2017, 22:51:41 UTC - in response to Message 1906235.  

It's not politics, but it's about Russia in the 21C. Russian folk-group "Otava Yo" music video (I think it's very nice) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtvH34CmZY
Love it. Nice song and Russians still make tea in a Samovar as they do in the "Otava Yo" video in the 21C:)
The Samovar Experience - Winter holiday special ASMR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVYIMtyzqms
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Message 1908150 - Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 14:01:00 UTC
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Hmm...

But Sweden and Finland are not NATO members...
Or have I missed something?

http://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/bild-international/zapad-2017-english-54233658.bild.html
According to the interviewed Western intelligence sources, Sweden and Finland would come under attack in the case of a real war against NATO. These attacks were also rehearsed in September. “We know that, in case of a war with NATO, Russia would not expect Sweden and Finland to remain neutral, although they are not part of NATO. Stockholm and Helsinki would allow NATO aircraft to use their airfields and so on”. The source alleged that most Swedish and southern Finish air fields would therefore come under Iskander missile attacks.
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Message 1908401 - Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 3:32:02 UTC

Oh dear.
The Russian City Berezniki Being Swallowed By Giant Sinkholes.
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-sinkholes/28890114.html
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Message 1909331 - Posted: 28 Dec 2017, 22:40:12 UTC

Vova and Kim like to play ball.
Russia tested most deadly nuke-missile
After postponed several times, a ejection test of the Sarmat (SS-X-30) took place at Plesetsk on Wednesday.
https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/security/2017/12/russia-tested-most-deadly-nuke-missile#.WkToyFSXsL8.twitter
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Message 1909813 - Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 12:58:12 UTC - in response to Message 1909712.  

Vova and Kim like to play ball.
Russia tested most deadly nuke-missile
After postponed several times, a ejection test of the Sarmat (SS-X-30) took place at Plesetsk on Wednesday.
https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/security/2017/12/russia-tested-most-deadly-nuke-missile#.WkToyFSXsL8.twitter

Just another example of Putin's wish to expand his power and influence outside of the present Russian borders.

Yes, I emphasized 'present'.

The Russian view of their neighbouring countries is very strange to say the least.
Every country that Russia occupy are apparently Russian for ever.
For instance Finland was part of the Russian Empire during the 19th century.
But they forget that Finland was part of Sweden about for 600 years before that.
And that Estonia was part of Sweden in the 17th century, then Germany.

And Kaliningrad. WTF it's a German town and is called Königsberg but occupied by Russia.
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Message 1909824 - Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 14:25:28 UTC - in response to Message 1909712.  

Just another example of Putin's wish to expand his power and influence outside of the present Russian borders.


Just another example of the irrational thinking that grown up in the US culture.
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Message 1910385 - Posted: 3 Jan 2018, 20:27:44 UTC

RAND Corporation - "The Russian way of warfare".
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/perspectives/PE200/PE231/RAND_PE231.pdf

"Russia’s forces are primarily postured to defend their homeland, particularly key population centers and industry. There is no indication that Russia is seeking a large-scale conflict with a near-peer or peer competitor, and indeed it appears Russian leaders understand the disadvantages Russia faces in the event of a prolonged conflict with an adversary like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)."
"Russia’s military posture, capabilities, training exercises, and force structure are consistent with its declared doctrine that its military exists to defend Russia, rather than to project power globally. Russia’s historical experience of repeated invasions over the centuries has created a powerful legacy that shapes its defense and foreign policy".
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Message 1910493 - Posted: 4 Jan 2018, 13:23:55 UTC - in response to Message 1910385.  

Adding quotes from RAND paper.
Russian strategists, concerned about the capability of an advanced
military adversary to carry out a large-scale conventional aerospace
campaign against the Russian heartland, focus on preserving Russian
influence in buffer states along its borders
and on reinforcing a
series of defensive bulwarks.

Russia views its efforts to seize Crimea and to destabilize eastern Ukraine
as strategically defensive actions: The intent was to preserve the
correlation of forces around Russia’s borders, to continue to keep
Ukraine as a buffer, and to prevent Ukraine becoming too closely
aligned with NATO. Clearly, Ukraine would not share the view
that Russian actions were defensive in nature. In addition, Russian
military theorists retain a strong bias in favor of offensive action.
Their view is essentially that at the tactical and operational levels
of war, the best defense really is a good offense
; if Russian leaders
judged that a conflict was inevitable, there would be a strong
impulse to seize the initiative and go on the attack

Most of the neighbouring countries to Russia doesn't want them to be used as buffer states.

Russian "defense".
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Message 1910801 - Posted: 5 Jan 2018, 13:12:44 UTC

"The Russian way of warfare".
Putin's Goals in Syria Went Beyond Saving Assad
A Russian general's post-mortem reveals that the conflict was used to test weapons and gain combat experience.
https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/putins-goals-in-syria-went-beyond-saving-assad-60121
Any military decisions Russia makes these days are made with an eye to a barely concealed conflict with the U.S. That's how the Kremlin and the Russian generals see the eastern Ukraine conflict, in which U.S. weaponry may soon be used, and, to a large extent, the Syrian one.
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Message 1910821 - Posted: 5 Jan 2018, 15:36:07 UTC - in response to Message 1910808.  

"The Russian way of warfare".
Putin's Goals in Syria Went Beyond Saving Assad
A Russian general's post-mortem reveals that the conflict was used to test weapons and gain combat experience.
https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/putins-goals-in-syria-went-beyond-saving-assad-60121
Any military decisions Russia makes these days are made with an eye to a barely concealed conflict with the U.S. That's how the Kremlin and the Russian generals see the eastern Ukraine conflict, in which U.S. weaponry may soon be used, and, to a large extent, the Syrian one.
It will be an 'interesting' future.

Yes, and it means that I have to pay more taxes so we can defend ourself:(
For instance Sweden are going to buy American Patriot missiles at a cost of 1 billion USD to protect us from Russian Iskander missiles.
No one knows if it works...
Thats about 100 bucks per person that I would like to spend in something else.
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Message 1910863 - Posted: 5 Jan 2018, 18:53:35 UTC - in response to Message 1910822.  
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Yes, and it means that I have to pay more taxes so we can defend ourself:(
For instance Sweden are going to buy American Patriot missiles at a cost of 1 billion USD to protect us from Russian Iskander missiles.
No one knows if it works...
Thats about 100 bucks per person that I would like to spend in something else.

And if Sweden is not threatened?

If the Russian Conventional Military advances forward, as with Crimea and one at a time. Into the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus, etc. Wondering if I should include Finland. But does not threaten and offers a Trade Pact with Sweden.

Would Sweden respond militarily?

It's impossible for Sweden to make a Trade Pact with Russia on its own no matter the reason.
Sweden is part of the EU and I don't think we have any military options as well.
Unless the EU agree of course...

Anyway. Russia want more of the Baltic Sea.
It's their strategy for more than 300 years starting with Tsar Peter the Great!
He participated in the Assault League against Sweden in 1699 but was defeated by Karl XII at Narva in 1700 (see Battle of Narva) after Denmark-Norway was defeated. Peter contributed some forces that fought against Karl XII in Poland 1701-1707 and conquered 1703 Ingermanland where he founded the city of Saint Petersburg, named after his Icon Saint Peter.
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Message 1910868 - Posted: 5 Jan 2018, 19:15:47 UTC - in response to Message 1910867.  

Here we enjoy Pax Swedicum for more than 200 years:)
Hopefully for many years to come.
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