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    U.S. PRESIDENT THREATENS RUSSIA WITH MORE SANCTIONS

    B92, Serbia
    April 17 2014

    Source: B92, Tanjug

    U.S. President Barack Obama says Russia may expect additional sanctions
    "if it intensifies support to separatists" in the east of Ukraine.

    "What I have consistently said is that..."

    According to the polls 37% of the Americans are sure that Obama lies
    all the time through while 24% believes that he lies from time to time
    and 20% say that he lies only sometimes. How can we trust such a man
    and a country with such a president ? ........ [link] .......... He
    is just trying to expose the USA strong enough to punish Russia. But
    everybody knows that there's no military or economic or any other force
    strong enough to punish Russia. If only they do not mean committing
    suicide of course. Be it economic suicide or any other.

    "Minister of the Interior Arsen Avakov wrote on his Facebook account
    that ..."

    The only IM in the world who gives commands to use force or do other
    things through Facebook. Poor Armenian ! He has nowhere to run this
    summer being damned to live in the west the rest of his life. Those
    people including women were all unarmed and the inevitable tribunal
    will easily prove it. I wonder how many of the junta gang will have
    enough time to reach the closes airport ? Yats was right to declare
    his government as a kamikaze government. So hara-kiri will be their
    best way out.

    (rote, 17 April 2014 12:40)

    New U.S. sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine could
    be announced as early as Friday if, as expected, a meeting in Geneva
    makes no significant progress.

    How on earth those new sanctions are going to be a a deterrent to a
    country or countries that are US debt holders?It's quite obvious that
    the BRICS will create a transaction system that bypasses the almighty
    dollar altogether.Russia is moving away from the petro dollar, and is
    close to signing deals with both China and India which do not involve
    the dollar.

    Russia is also negotiating with Iran on an oil to goods barter
    deal.The German Bundesbank has signed a memorandum of understanding
    with the People's Bank of China."The agreement spelled out how the
    two central banks would cooperate on the clearing and settlement
    of payments denominated in renminbi - to get away from the dollar's
    hegemony as payments currency and as reserve currency."

    [link]...

    The Ukrainian fiasco has only sped up this process. The destruction
    of the petrodollar is way more devastating globally to any sanctions
    the US may attempt to apply to Russia.

    (Leonidas, 17 April 2014 11:09)

    http://www.b92.net/eng/news/comments.php?nav_id=90020

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