Saturday, February 28, 2015

Absolutely! Athens became powerful mainly because of the tyranny of Pisistratus who confiscated the


Putin acts as a "tyrant of the mid-twentieth century" and should "adapt its behavior to the decline of the Russian economy," Sunday accused the British Minister of Foreign Affairs (MAE), Philip development Hammond.
Deliver weapons to Ukraine is not considered "for now", but the position of Britain in this respect could change, said the head of British diplomacy on the news channel Sky News .
"This man has sent troops to cross an international border and occupy the territory of another country, behaving the twenty-first development century as a mid-twentieth century tyrant," said the minister speaking of the Russian president.
"Civilized development nations development do not behave well in the twenty-first century, he insisted. We live in a society governed by laws. We want the Russian people is part of the international development community [...] but we can not tolerate this scandalous behavior of another age from the Kremlin. "
Hammond spoke while a summit of France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia is expected in Minsk on Wednesday with trying to find a solution to the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces that left more than 5,500 dead, including of Many civilians in the east of Ukraine.
"This is one of the last chances for Russia to avoid further significant damage to its economy. Putin has to adapt its behavior to the decline of the Russian economy, "he commented.
"There is no military solution development to this conflict. Ukrainians can not defeat the Russian army. We need to find a political solution and Putin must understand that its actions in Ukraine development will have a political and economic price, "he developed, posing the threat of further economic sanctions.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, now head of the rightist opposition to his successor Francois Hollande, said Saturday that it could "not blame the Crimea" of having "chosen Russia" and warned against a new "cold war" with Moscow.
"The separation between Europe and Russia is a tragedy. What the Americans want is their right and that's their problem. We have a common civilization with Russia. American interests with the Russians, it is not the interests development of Europe with Russia, "said the former head of state at a meeting in Paris of the leaders of the right-wing UMP that he directs,. "We do not want the revival of a Cold War between Europe and Russia," he insisted, referring to the tensions between Moscow and the West born of the conflict in eastern Ukraine and the annexation of the Crimea by Moscow in March 2014 after a referendum of the local population.
"The Crimea has chosen Russia, we can not blame him," said Mr Sarkozy, saying also that "we must find ways of a peacekeeping force to protect Russian speakers in Ukraine." "Ukraine needs to keep its role as a bridge between Europe and Russia. It is not intended to enter the European Union, "he added. (Source AFP)
the truth is what they say has the full, the reality is something else. they can deliver all the weapons they want, there will be Ukrainian to wear them
No matter! Just someone carry arms. The media will appoint the Ukrainians. Others denounce it are military of NATO. Nobody will know nothing or rise up to heaven. The goal is always the same, aim communicative target: That is, those who vote and who are in their couch watching TV to 20h. The rest does not matter. And do not tell me they are not stupid and they exercise their critical thinking. By dint of harping they end up doubting and when to take action that benefits the one who tells the story. Then it's too late you have to be secured to our soldiers.
Absolutely! Athens became powerful mainly because of the tyranny of Pisistratus who confiscated the credentials against the haves and who ruled outside the laws made by those property owners which lead then to Athens later become democracy it has been.
The opinion of the Greeks on the tyrant is a bit more complex. We must not confuse

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