Pēteris Cedriņš (Peteris Cedrins) wrote:
> On 14 Maijs, 06:36, Vladimir Makarenko <vmak...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Pēteris Cedriņš (Peteris Cedrins) wrote:
>>
>>>
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20080513/ts_csm/ocoast;_ylt=AovWvtJTlRCnb...
>>> /P
>> Petya is cheating, Burma's allies are India and China. And few
companies
>> interested in the country's natural resources e.g. natural gas.
>>
>> VM.
>
> No, Volodya -- not cheating. Russia has repeatedly joined China to
> block UN resolutions re Burma, and helps train Burmese security
> forces.
>
> /P
Oh, come on, - "Russia repeatedly joined China...", if China votes so it
is already an end of story, everything else - as voting along with it is
just diplomacy. Which has nothing to do with Burma or whatever.
Compare it with bloody genocide adventure in which Baltics are involved
right now destabilizing the whole world.
Now here a person who hardly ever expressed anything but hostility to
Russia speaks about Burma's allies - from Robert Kaplan's yesterday
op-ed in NYT:
"And yet China — along with India, Thailand and, to a lesser extent,
Singa****e — has been put in a very uncomfortable diplomatic situation.
China and India are invested in ****t enlargement and energy deals with
Myanmar. Thailand’s democratic government has moved closer to the junta
for the sake of logging and other business ventures. Singa****e, a
city-state that must get along with everybody in the region, is
suspected of acting as a banker for the Burmese generals."
Petya, don't make my life so easy - there are Martin and Henry for that.
Throw at me something real.
VM.


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