Соратник Меркель: Путин пойдет на Одессу и захватит все черноморское побережье - Московский комсомолец

Соратник Меркель: Путин пойдет на Одессу и захватит все черноморское побережье - Московский комсомолец

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Соратник Меркель: Путин пойдет на Одессу и захватит все черноморское побережье
Московский комсомолец
По мнению Брока на российского президента Владимира Путина в его отношении к Украине и к Западу оказывают влияние две группы советников. Первая из них мыслит экономическими терминами и они считают, что сегодняшнего противостояния с Западом следовало бы избежать. 
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Russia, Ukraine and Europe have been into Vladimir Putin's black hole of fear - The Guardian

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Russia, Ukraine and Europe have been into Vladimir Putin's black hole of fear
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Schwarzenberg, Khodorkovsky join forces to take on Putin - Prague Post

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Schwarzenberg, Khodorkovsky join forces to take on Putin
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Prague, Sept. 18 (ČTK) — Karel Schwarzenberg, former Czech foreign affairs minister, now an MP and chairman of the opposition TOP 09, and Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who spent years in prison, are planning a new meeting to seek a form of ...

СМИ: Путин заявил, что мог бы ввести войска в Ригу, Вильнюс, Таллинн, Варшаву и Бухарест - GORDONUA.COM

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Kremlin hardliners rule in Putin's Russia - Deutsche Welle

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Kremlin hardliners rule in Putin's Russia
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Ivanov is a former KGB man who currently serves as Putin's chief of staff. Shoygu is a general who has been defense minister since 2012. He comes second only to Putin in terms of his popularity. Sechin, a former intelligence agent and one of Putin's ...
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Window on Eurasia: Ever More Putin Associates Bear a Resemblance to Nazi Ones, Eidman Says

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            Staunton, September 18 – Many commentators in Moscow and the West see parallels between Vladimir Putin’s regime and Adolf Hitler’s Nazi one – its authoritarianism, its attacks on minorities and its pursuit of Lebensraum for “the Russian world.” But Igor Eidman takes the next step and draws specific parallels between Nazi figures and Russian ones.

 

            By doing so, the Moscow commentator shows both the numerous ways in which the leaders of Putin’s “Reich” resemble those of Hitler’s and also the equally numerous ways in which the current regime is only a pale reflection of the one defeated in 1945 and tried at Nuremberg (kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5419B46A8E11F).

 

            But perhaps the most important conclusions his article suggests are two that he does not draw. On the one hand, his listing shows just how large a number of senior officials are involved in the policies of the Putin regime. And on the other, it indicates that the departure of Putin from office would hardly be enough to prevent a recurrence.

 

            Instead, what would be needed is another update from the past: the de-Putinization of Russia lest the next tier of leaders lead to its metastasis under one of them.

 

            Among the Russian equivalents to Nazi figures Eidman suggests are: Kabayeva as “our ‘Eva Braun,’” Surkov as Goebbels, Shoygu as Keitel, Bastrykin as Himmler, Sechin as Bormann, Medvedev as Goering, Lavrov as Ribbentrop, the FSB as the Gestapo, and  the Russian Defense Ministry as the German Wehrmacht.

 

            But besides these parallels, there are some very important differences, Eidman writes.  The FSB-Gestapo “in general seeks not enemies of the Reich but rather is a racket” which is seeking to pocket as much in corrupt cash as it can. And the Defense Ministry-Wehrmacht is prepared to sell off military equipment and cash in as well.

 

            Moreover, he continues, “Every one of our ‘Reich ministers’ or SS Gruppenfuehrers-FSB officers has a house in London or a villa in Cannes. And the ‘Gauleiters’ (governors) in general have ceased thinking about the interests of the Reich.”

 

            “And where is ‘the Fuhrer’s concern about Germans’ (that is, Russians)? Where are the new autobahns, ‘strength through joy,’ inexpensive housing and cruises for workers?” None of that is present because “all our successes are in the sphere of propaganda” rather than reality. In that, Putin’s Russia has left Goebbels’ Germany in the dust.

 

            But underneath those differences there are fundamental commonalities, Eidman says. “The main thing is this: Our Reich also wants to take revenge for defeat in war, in this case in the Cold War.” It too wants “Lebensraum” and is “successfully” pursuing that idea via the Russian world idea.

 

            The Putin regime has united “’our ‘Austria’ (Crimea),” it has dismembered our ‘Czechoslovakia (Ukraine),” and like the regime of which it is a dim mirror, its leaders may ultimately stand in judgment before the world via “our” very own Nuremberg trial.

 

 

 
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Киев сдался, ЕС — отступил - ИА REGNUM

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Европарламент готов отключить Россию от SWIFT в случае ухудшения ситуации на Украине - Коммерсантъ

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Европарламент готов отключить Россию от SWIFT в случае ухудшения ситуации на Украине
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Russia Approves Tough Budget Amid Western Sanctions

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The Russian government on Thursday approved the country's toughest budget since the global financial crisis.

Developing World Revives Nuclear Power Prospects, But Yet to Commit 

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Developing nations are leading a revival of interest in nuclear power, say atomic plant builders, but orders remain elusive as more safety features post-Fukushima have inflated investment costs.
Three-and-a-half years after Japan's reactor accident shook confidence, around 25 countries are thinking of turning nuclear to sustain strong growth and provide cleaner and reliable power.
“It's not so much growth in the developed countries but we're seeing a lot of other countries that are wanting to develop nuclear. We're finding money in places we didn't even know existed,” Danny Roderick, chief executive of Toshiba-owned nuclear reactor maker Westinghouse, told Reuters at a nuclear industry conference last week in London.
Rival reactor designer GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy , a joint venture between the U.S. and Japanese companies, said it has held meetings with officials from India, Mexico and Vietnam, among others.
Countries as diverse as Bangladesh, Turkey or Jordan, are also considering building nuclear plants and around 160 reactors are expected to come online over the next decade, according to the World Nuclear Association.
On paper, that should provide plenty of work, but the industry continues to lick its wounds in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Japan in March 2011, which caused triple meltdowns and hydrogen explosions at Tepco's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
The accident put a break on much of the world's nuclear plans as governments re-assessed the risks of running nuclear reactors and some, such as Germany, decided to part ways with nuclear altogether.
Looking east?
As of July this year, 67 reactors were under construction globally, with 56 of those in Asia and eastern Europe, according to the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014, whose lead authors are industry consultants Mycle Schneider and Antony Froggatt.
For U.S.-based Westinghouse, opportunities in eastern Europe and new orders from China will be key to filling its order book, while GE Hitachi will seek to benefit from interest from nuclear newcomers across the globe.
“There certainly is some interest by some of the emerging markets compared to where we were 10 years ago,” Preston Swafford, chief executive of Canadian reactor maker Candu Energy, told Reuters.
France's Areva, struggling with a slump in core earnings, is pinning its hopes on fresh orders for Britain's nuclear new build program, as well as from Turkey, India and Saudi Arabia.
Russia's recent gas supply restrictions to some European buyers and the threat to oil supplies from conflicts in Iraq and Libya have increased the need for diversified energy supplies, especially in the West.
For Russian state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, sanctions against Russia amid diplomatic disputes over violence in Ukraine will likely add to its struggle to sell new reactors.
Rosatom's deputy director general of international business and development, Kirill Komarov, told Reuters that emerging markets in South Asia, China, India, South Africa, Latin America and North America will be of high importance over the next 20 years.
Rising costs
However, many countries have scaled back more ambitious development plans and some have been canceled or halted, Schneider and Froggatt said in the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014.
“Construction costs are a key determinant of the final nuclear electricity generating costs and many projects are significantly over budget,” they said.
The United Nations' atomic agency has cut its projections for nuclear capacity growth to 2030 for a fourth consecutive year, reducing its forecast to 8 percent for the least optimistic scenario, compared with 17 percent last year.
The global financial crisis in 2009 had already constrained funding for these huge projects and stricter safety requirements after Fukushima have also pushed up construction costs.
The latest cost estimates have risen to around $8,000 per installed kilowatt (kW) for a new nuclear plant, from $1,000/kW ten years ago, according to the industry status report.
“Fukushima served as a wake up call and it took the industry the past three years to digest and incorporate the lessons learned,” said George Borovas, head of the global nuclear practice at law firm Shearman and Sterling. 


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Oligarch Vladimir Yevtushenkov's arrest 'could hurt Russia'

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Economy minister's statement is first critical comment by a Russian official since Sistema chief placed under house arrest
The arrest of Russian billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov on money laundering charges has hurt Russia's business climate and could spur capital flight, according to the country's economy minister.
In the first critical comments by a Russian official since Yevtushenkov, chairman of the Sistema telecoms-to-oil conglomerate, was placed under house arrest on Tuesday, Alexei Ulyukayev said clarification on the situation was needed.
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Пургин вылетел в Минск, где состоится встреча контактной группы - РИА Новости

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Пургин вылетел в Минск, где состоится встреча контактной группы
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BBC Journalists Attacked Investigating Servicemen Deaths in Russia - Wall Street Journal

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Self-exiled Russian businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin says the arrest of Vladimir Yevtushenkov, one of Russia's richest people, has more to do with asset grabbing than politics.

Неизвестные напали на журналистов Би-би-си в Астрахани - BBC Russian

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