Friday, June 27, 2008

Medvedev - NATO Can Not Protect Europe


Russia's goal is to dismantle NATO, so the USA is isolated even further before the World War starts. Medvedev already said that NATO can not protect Europe (another threat) and that the USA is the cause of the global economic crisis. The Russians have stepped up the anti-American propaganda the past 2 years and here is more of their rhetoric. The fact is that Russia is a grave threat to the EU and the USA. If you do not denounce the USA and kiss the Russian ring, you instantly have a Muslim terror threat.

The Czech Republic received an Al Qaeda threat last year and it is because they are cooperating with the USA's missile defense program that Russia is against. Do you see how this works?

This is why France bends over when Moscow calls, they are scared of a terrorist problem like England has due to them being an ally of the USA.


No current European group can solve security problems - Medvedev



KHANTY-MANSIISK, June 27 (RIA Novosti) - None of the current European organizations, including the OSCE, the EU and NATO, is capable of solving Europe's security problems, the Russian president said Friday.

"None of these organizations can solve these problems completely," Dmitry Medvedev told journalists after a Russia-EU summit held in West Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiisk.

"It is obvious that common European security is inseparable. It must not disintegrate into separate blocs and unions and be provided by a few countries, since we speak about the security of the whole European continent," the Russian president said.

Medvedev also said NATO is the most powerful military and political bloc.

"But for obvious reasons it [NATO] cannot guarantee security because not all countries are members. Therefore, this organization is not universal," he said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who also attended the summit, said afterward that European officials were interested in Russia proposals for a common European security agreement.

"They were inspired by discussions and ideas voiced by the Russian president in Berlin," Lavrov said. "They were genuinely interested in the initiative to work out an agreement on the common European security and to hold a summit on the issue."

On an official visit to Germany in early June, President Medvedev called for a legally binding European security treaty to be signed at a pan-European conference.

Medvedev said a new security arrangement should be based on "pure" national interests, not skewed by ideological motives. He added that "organizations operating in the Euro-Atlantic region" could also join it.


http://en.rian.ru/world/20080627/112431376.html

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