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[Dunia] Russia bans all U.S. food, EU fruit ; NATO fears invasion

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Post time 8-8-2014 02:42 AM | Show all posts
Bikin gempaq aja rusia nih. Make no difference. Satu dunia sanction dia, konon dia pulak kata tak mau beli barang orang. Sebenaqnya bila dia dah kena boikot, maka tak boleh la dia nak beli lagi barang orang pasai orang tak mau jual kat dia. Cakap mesti besaq, takbur tetap angkuh, janji tak mau kalah. Bila dah malu tunjuk lagak macam dia terer sangat. Kononnya dia yg control dunia. Padahal dah cuak mana mau impot ganti makanan banyak2 utk rakyat dia. Tu la pasai, buat baik berpada2, buat jahat jangan sekali.
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Post time 8-8-2014 02:45 AM | Show all posts
Ada baiknya rusia mengaku salah aja dan mintak maaf kat dunia especially kat mesia, janji lain kali tak buat lagi. Pastu serahkan culprit2 lahanat yg bertanggungjawab ke atas mh17 utk diadili dan dihukum di sini. Jgn buat donno jer. Tak baik utk semua orang amnya.
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Post time 8-8-2014 04:38 AM | Show all posts
Harap cawangan Ramli bercambah di sana...........
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Post time 8-8-2014 06:40 AM | Show all posts
so it begins ......
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Post time 8-8-2014 07:10 AM | Show all posts
zainmahmud posted on 8-8-2014 02:45 AM
Ada baiknya rusia mengaku salah aja dan mintak maaf kat dunia especially kat mesia, janji lain kali  ...

Bukti  please yg Russia dan pemberontak terlibat?
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Post time 8-8-2014 07:30 AM | Show all posts
zainuddinmaidin posted on 7-8-2014 03:09 PM
Masa untuk kita ambil peluang ekport buah buahan kita kesana, manggis, chempedak, rambutan

betul tu .... this is the time .....
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Post time 8-8-2014 07:35 AM | Show all posts
scorpionkiki posted on 7-8-2014 03:29 PM
Flight Malaysia yg kena orang lain yg gaduh...

ni bukan start time flight Malaysia ... benda ni dah lama .,.. terutama di wilayah bergolak ...
Amereka menyokong Ukraine dalam perebutan wilayah tu ... sbb dia mmang dah lama sentap ngan Russia ... and nak gunakan "masalah" tu untuk jatuhkan and masuk campur dalam hal ehwal Russia ... seperti dorg buat kat negara2 lain.
Tp sayang .... Russia tak sama dengan negara2 lain ... dorang punya kental lain macam sikit ... "TALK TO MY HANDS" mcm tu ...
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Post time 8-8-2014 07:42 AM | Show all posts
scorpionkiki posted on 8-8-2014 07:10 AM
Bukti  please yg Russia dan pemberontak terlibat?

Mula depa kata jet ukraine tembak ngan misil. Pastu depa kata buk ukraine pulak yg tembak. Pastu depa kata pulak jet ukraine cover bawah kapai tuh yg bikin depa salah sangka. Pastuh depa kata pulak buk tu bukan depa punya tp ukraine punya. Pastu depa kata pulak jet ukraine tembak ngan 30mm cannon. Paling best depa kata ini semua salah ukraine pasai nak perang ngan org2 depa, klu ukraine x mau perang ini semua x akan terjadi. So semua salah orang, bukan salah depa. Cakap belit2 depa dah cukup tunjuk semua bersifat penafian utk cover diri semata2. Tapi pihak west so far masih stand dgn satu blame saja i.e. misil buk yg diberikan kpd pemberontak itu oleh rusia yg punya angkara.

and then the video pemberontak depa bersorak gumbira bila kapaiterbang tu was hit by missile, depa keep on filming sampai kapai tu hit the ground, pasai apa depa delete buang? Nobody in the right frame of mind yg akan amik video kapaiterbang yg most of the time kita pon tak perasan kat atas tu sebab tinggi sgt, nampak kecik pulak tu, tapi ni siap follow dari awal sebelum missile hit, pastu upload video n bragging kata i warned you, dont fly in our airspace, bila dah kantoi salah terus delete n dok diam2, biaq puak dia jawabkan kata ukraine yg buat. Yanda dey?

pastu ada pulok saksi2 yg konon nampak jet ukraine kiri kanan kapai tuh, really? Wow, hebak, terang sungguh mata depa..
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Post time 8-8-2014 07:49 AM | Show all posts
Msia jadi black goat utk us gaduh ngan Russia
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:01 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
On Wednesday, Putin ordered his government to come up with a list of agricultural products from countries that had imposed sanctions on Russia, which would be banned in retaliation. He told the government to avoid measures that would hurt Russian consumers, but the blanket bans reported by RIA were about as sweeping as could be.


Apa maksaudnya blanket bans as sweeping as could be?
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:13 AM | Show all posts
theotherfriend posted on 8-8-2014 08:01 AM
On Wednesday, Putin ordered his government to come up with a list of agricultural products from coun ...

ban secara pukul rata?
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:15 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ultra78 posted on 8-8-2014 08:13 AM
ban secara pukul rata?

Ya x ya jugak..
thnx ultra(man)
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:26 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
theotherfriend posted on 8-8-2014 08:01 AM
On Wednesday, Putin ordered his government to come up with a list of agricultural products from coun ...

boikot mcd... malaysian dan russian sehati sejiwa
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:38 AM | Show all posts
zainuddinmaidin posted on 7-8-2014 03:09 PM
Masa untuk kita ambil peluang ekport buah buahan kita kesana, manggis, chempedak, rambutan

kalu antar manggis,
harap ikut route yg betul



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Post time 8-8-2014 08:45 AM | Show all posts
zainmahmud posted on 8-8-2014 02:42 AM
Bikin gempaq aja rusia nih. Make no difference. Satu dunia sanction dia, konon dia pulak kata tak ma ...

Sorry mate, not the russian, but ukrainian army jet yang shot down the mh17.. It was clear that us and ukraine cuma nak frame russia & impose the sanction immediately eventhough masa tu xde prove ape2 pun, terus tuduh russia...


US analysts conclude MH17 downed by aircraft

Intelligence analysts in the United States had already concluded that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by an air-to-air missile and that the Ukrainian government had something to do with it.

This corroborates an emerging theory postulated by local investigators that the Boeing 777-200 was crippled by an air-to-air missile and finished off with cannon fire from a fighter that had been shadowing it as it plummeted to earth.
In a damning report dated Aug 3, headlined “Flight 17 Shoot-Down Scenario Shifts”, Associated Press reporter Robert Parry said, “some US intelligence sources had concluded that the rebels and Russia were likely not at fault and that it appears Ukrainian government forces were to blame.”
This new revelation was posted on GlobalResearch, an independent research and media organization.
In a statement released by the Ukrainian embassy on Tuesday, Kiev denied that its fighters were airborne during the time MH17 was shot down. This follows a statement released by the Russian Defense Ministry that its air traffic control had detected Ukrainian Air Force activity in the area on the same day.
They also denied all allegations made by the Russian government and said the country’s core interest was in ensuring an immediate, comprehensive, transparent and unbiased international investigation into the tragedy by establishing a state commission comprising experts from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Eurocontrol.
“We have evidence that the plane was downed by Russian-backed terrorist with a BUK-M1 SAM system (North Atlantic Treaty Organization reporting name SA-11) which, together with the crew, had been supplied from Russia. This was all confirmed by our intelligence, intercepted telephone conversations of the terrorists and satellite pictures.
“At the same time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have never used any anti-aircraft missiles since the anti-terrorist operations started in early April,” the statement read.
Yesterday, the New Straits Times quoted experts who had said that photographs of the blast fragmentation patterns on the fuselage of the airliner showed two distinct shapes — the shredding pattern associated with a warhead packed with “flechettes”, and the more uniform, round-type penetration holes consistent with that of cannon rounds.
Parry’s conclusion also stemmed from the fact that despite assertions from the Obama administration, there has not been a shred of tangible evidence to support the conclusion that Russia supplied the rebels with the BUK-M1 anti-aircraft missile system that would be needed to hit a civilian jetliner flying at 33,000 feet.
Parry also cited a July 29 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation interview with Michael Bociurkiw, one of the first Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) investigators to arrive at the scene of the disaster, near Donetsk.
Bociurkiw is a Ukrainian-Canadian monitor with OSCE who, along with another colleague, were the first international monitors to reach the wreckage after flight MH17 was brought down over eastern Ukraine.
In the CBC interview, the reporter in the video preceded it with: “The wreckage was still smoldering when a small team from the OSCE got there. No other officials arrived for days.”
“There have been two or three pieces of fuselage that have been really pockmarked with what almost looks like machinegun fire; very, very strong machinegun fire,” Bociurkiw said in the interview.
Parry had said that Bociurkiw’s testimony is “as close to virgin, untouched evidence and testimony as we’ll ever get. Unlike a black-box interpretation-analysis long afterward by the Russian, British or Ukrainian governments, each of which has a horse in this race, this testimony from Bociurkiw is raw, independent and comes from one of the two earliest witnesses to the physical evidence.
“That’s powerfully authoritative testimony. Bociurkiw arrived there fast because he negotiated with the locals for the rest of the OSCE team, who were organizing to come later,” Parry had said.
Retired Lufthansa pilot Peter Haisenko had also weighed in on the new shootdown theory with Parry and pointed to the entry and exit holes centered around the cockpit.
“You can see the entry and exit holes. The edge of a portion of the holes is bent inwards. These are the smaller holes, round and clean, showing the entry points most likely that of a 30mm caliber projectile.
“The edge of the other, the larger and slightly frayed exit holes, show shreds of metal pointing produced by the same caliber projectiles. Moreover, it is evident that these exit holes of the outer layer of the double aluminum reinforced structure are shredded or bent — outwardly.”
He deduced that in order to have some of those holes fraying inwardly, and the others fraying outwardly, there had to have been a second fighter firing into the cockpit from the airliner’s starboard side. This is critical, as no surface-fired missile (or shrapnel) hitting the airliner could possibly punch holes into the cockpit from both sides of the plane.
“It had to have been a hail of bullets from both sides that brought the plane down. This is Haisenko’s main discovery. You can’t have projectiles going in both directions — into the left-hand-side fuselage panel from both its left and right sides — unless they are coming at the panel from different directions.
“Nobody before Haisenko had noticed that the projectiles had ripped through that panel from both its left side and its right side. This is what rules out any ground-fired missile,” Parry had said.
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:50 AM | Show all posts
Sebenarnya US takut yang ni..... Btw, macam kita semua sedia maklum... Us, ukraine and israel are allies...


Russia, China sign deal to bypass U.S. dollar

In a symbolic blow to U.S. global financial hegemony, Russia and China took a small step toward undercutting the domination of the U.S. dollar as the international reserve currency on Tuesday when Russia’s second biggest financial institution, VTB, signed a deal with the Bank of China to bypass the dollar and pay each other in domestic currencies.

The so-called Agreement on Cooperation — signed in the presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is on a visit to Shanghai — was followed by the long-awaited announcement on Wednesday of a massive natural gas deal 10 years in the making.

“Our countries have done a huge job to reach a new historic landmark,” Putin said on Tuesday, making note of the $100 billion in annual trade that has been achieved between the two countries.

Demand for the dollar, which has long served as a safe and reliable reserve currency in international transactions, has allowed the U.S. to borrow almost unlimited cash and spend well beyond its means, which some economists say has afforded the United States an outsize influence on world affairs.

But the BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a bloc of the world’s five major emerging economies — have long sought to diminish their dependence on the dollar as a means of reshaping the world financial and geopolitical order. In the absence of a viable alternative, however, replacing it has proved difficult.

For its part, “China sees the dominance of the dollar in international trade transactions as a remnant of American global dominance, which they hope to overthrow in the years ahead,” said Michael Klare, a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College. “This is a small step in that direction, to reduce the primacy of the dollar in international trade.”

Some have been tempted to view Tuesday's deal in the context of Putin's showdown with the West over the crisis in Ukraine. After the U.S. and Europe imposed sanctions on Moscow for its annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula, Putin may have finally made good on promised retaliation against what he views as Western hegemony in Russia's near abroad.

“Breaking the dominance of the U.S. dollar in international trade between the BRICS is something that the group has been talking about for some time,” said Chris Weafer, a founding partner of Macro-Advisory, a consultancy in Moscow. “The Ukraine crisis and the threats voiced by the U.S. administration may well provide the catalyst for that to start happening.”

To be sure, the Russia-China bank deal is mostly a symbolic step. Liza Ermolenko, an emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in London, said that the deal was still “a very small one, in the grand scale of things,” and that it wouldn’t change Russia’s reliance on the dollar “overnight.” Most of Russia’s export contracts in the oil and gas markets are still priced in dollars, she noted, and on a wider scale, replacing the dollar with the ruble is much too risky to even consider.

Likewise, even though China has agreed to the gas deal, which could see over $450 billion of Russian natural gas flow from eastern Siberia into China over the next 30 years, Russia is not in a position to abandon its ties with Europe.

"From the commercial standpoint, Europe is the most profitable market for Gazprom,” said Mikhail Korchemkin, the founder of Eastern European Gas Analysis, who has consulted for Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company. "Exports to China can generate a small profit, [but] only if the government makes it free of taxes and duties.”

But the bank deal is another indicator that Russia and China are in the middle of a wider rapprochement, which analysts say is premised not on ideological alignment but on a mutual desire to undercut the U.S. in their respective spheres of influence.

Both countries are wary of President Barack Obama’s “pivot east,” a recalibration of U.S. foreign policy away from decades of war in the Middle East and toward the fast-growing economies of the East. Cynical observers have interpreted the shift as an effort to contain China.

"This is a marriage of mutual strategic interests, not a marriage of love," said Klare. “China wants energy and weapons from Russia, and Russia wants diplomatic backing and cash. It’s a quid pro quo.”

Yet even if China feels threatened by U.S. encroachment, it is Russia that is desperately pursuing closer ties with China.

Putin may have gotten the better of the Western powers in the showdown over Crimea, but at the cost of growing geopolitical isolation. Under intense pressure to demonstrate Russia's avowed independence from the West, he has repeatedly threatened that he could simply shut off its natural gas pipelines to Europe and find new markets for Russian energy exports.

Separate from that political posturing, the Russian imperative to find new markets for its energy exports is nonetheless very real. Energy demands in Europe have plateaued and may even decline in the long term because of stringent environmental regulations.

“If Russia wants to continue to be a petrostate, it has to shift marketing of its exports to Asia," said Klare, who noted that Western energy conglomerates like ExxonMobil have begun doing the same.

“We don’t want to push this too far and see it as a formation of a new, global anti-American bloc that is starting a new Cold War,” he added. "This is market-driven more than it’s political."
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:51 AM | Show all posts
Sebenarnya US takut yang ni..... Btw, macam kita semua sedia maklum... Us, ukraine and israel are allies...


Russia, China sign deal to bypass U.S. dollar

In a symbolic blow to U.S. global financial hegemony, Russia and China took a small step toward undercutting the domination of the U.S. dollar as the international reserve currency on Tuesday when Russia’s second biggest financial institution, VTB, signed a deal with the Bank of China to bypass the dollar and pay each other in domestic currencies.

The so-called Agreement on Cooperation — signed in the presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is on a visit to Shanghai — was followed by the long-awaited announcement on Wednesday of a massive natural gas deal 10 years in the making.

“Our countries have done a huge job to reach a new historic landmark,” Putin said on Tuesday, making note of the $100 billion in annual trade that has been achieved between the two countries.

Demand for the dollar, which has long served as a safe and reliable reserve currency in international transactions, has allowed the U.S. to borrow almost unlimited cash and spend well beyond its means, which some economists say has afforded the United States an outsize influence on world affairs.

But the BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a bloc of the world’s five major emerging economies — have long sought to diminish their dependence on the dollar as a means of reshaping the world financial and geopolitical order. In the absence of a viable alternative, however, replacing it has proved difficult.

For its part, “China sees the dominance of the dollar in international trade transactions as a remnant of American global dominance, which they hope to overthrow in the years ahead,” said Michael Klare, a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College. “This is a small step in that direction, to reduce the primacy of the dollar in international trade.”

Some have been tempted to view Tuesday's deal in the context of Putin's showdown with the West over the crisis in Ukraine. After the U.S. and Europe imposed sanctions on Moscow for its annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula, Putin may have finally made good on promised retaliation against what he views as Western hegemony in Russia's near abroad.

“Breaking the dominance of the U.S. dollar in international trade between the BRICS is something that the group has been talking about for some time,” said Chris Weafer, a founding partner of Macro-Advisory, a consultancy in Moscow. “The Ukraine crisis and the threats voiced by the U.S. administration may well provide the catalyst for that to start happening.”

To be sure, the Russia-China bank deal is mostly a symbolic step. Liza Ermolenko, an emerging markets economist at Capital Economics in London, said that the deal was still “a very small one, in the grand scale of things,” and that it wouldn’t change Russia’s reliance on the dollar “overnight.” Most of Russia’s export contracts in the oil and gas markets are still priced in dollars, she noted, and on a wider scale, replacing the dollar with the ruble is much too risky to even consider.

Likewise, even though China has agreed to the gas deal, which could see over $450 billion of Russian natural gas flow from eastern Siberia into China over the next 30 years, Russia is not in a position to abandon its ties with Europe.

"From the commercial standpoint, Europe is the most profitable market for Gazprom,” said Mikhail Korchemkin, the founder of Eastern European Gas Analysis, who has consulted for Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company. "Exports to China can generate a small profit, [but] only if the government makes it free of taxes and duties.”

But the bank deal is another indicator that Russia and China are in the middle of a wider rapprochement, which analysts say is premised not on ideological alignment but on a mutual desire to undercut the U.S. in their respective spheres of influence.

Both countries are wary of President Barack Obama’s “pivot east,” a recalibration of U.S. foreign policy away from decades of war in the Middle East and toward the fast-growing economies of the East. Cynical observers have interpreted the shift as an effort to contain China.

"This is a marriage of mutual strategic interests, not a marriage of love," said Klare. “China wants energy and weapons from Russia, and Russia wants diplomatic backing and cash. It’s a quid pro quo.”

Yet even if China feels threatened by U.S. encroachment, it is Russia that is desperately pursuing closer ties with China.

Putin may have gotten the better of the Western powers in the showdown over Crimea, but at the cost of growing geopolitical isolation. Under intense pressure to demonstrate Russia's avowed independence from the West, he has repeatedly threatened that he could simply shut off its natural gas pipelines to Europe and find new markets for Russian energy exports.

Separate from that political posturing, the Russian imperative to find new markets for its energy exports is nonetheless very real. Energy demands in Europe have plateaued and may even decline in the long term because of stringent environmental regulations.

“If Russia wants to continue to be a petrostate, it has to shift marketing of its exports to Asia," said Klare, who noted that Western energy conglomerates like ExxonMobil have begun doing the same.

“We don’t want to push this too far and see it as a formation of a new, global anti-American bloc that is starting a new Cold War,” he added. "This is market-driven more than it’s political."
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Post time 8-8-2014 08:52 AM | Show all posts
rupenye banyak gak rusia import dari US

mmg terkesan la US nnt
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Post time 8-8-2014 09:20 AM | Show all posts
soullock posted on 7-8-2014 04:34 PM
memang semua dengan izin Allah.....dan apa yang terjadi pun memang dalam perancangan Allah swt.... ...

agreed!!
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Post time 8-8-2014 09:21 AM | Show all posts
cak! posted on 7-8-2014 04:39 PM
firman-Nya dalam surah ar-Rum, ayat 41 yang bermaksud: “Telah nampak kerosakan di darat dan laut  ...

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