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RussG • 6 years ago

Hearty congratulations from a Canadian civil engineer. You have built a remarkable project under budget and in less time than estimated. This is a project to be truly proud of!

Java Ape Timelord • 6 years ago

As an Australian civil engineer and project manager, I could not agree more.

Bolchevik duck • 6 years ago

Same from france here. Very nice project.

Realist • 6 years ago

From America I salute you. Great job.

F*** NATO • 6 years ago

During Ukrainian occupation, Crimea was neglected,
If they didn't join Russia - today they the Russian people in Crimea would be persecuted and prosecuted.

VeeNarian (Yerevan) • 6 years ago

There is the real live example of the Donbass: the same fate that awaited Crimea for daring to oppose the diktats of the US/EU/NATO/Kiev stooge gang. Can there be any doubt?

Gonzogal • 6 years ago

Porky has decided he wants Crimea back https://www.fort-russ.com/2...

experience • 6 years ago

If he tries anything it will be a very stupid move even by his standards. Russia will retaliate and the Ukrainian army will take such a blow that afterwards Donbass and the rest of the eastern regions who also don't want to be part of Ukraine will be partying. It will be a walk in the park afterwards for them and Ukraine will be in a much worse situation.

mike • 5 years ago

the Ukraine is a sink hole that swallows cash.....mostly US cash to fund a proxy war against Russia to crush their economy....but this is nothing the Russian people haven't seen from the west before, they will prevail

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experience • 6 years ago

NO IT IS NOT

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experience • 6 years ago

Yes I know, from its residents, it's horrible. Someone has to stop it

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experience • 6 years ago

Ok, everybody is waiting. Good luck in your attempt to give Crimea to the US. May I ask, are you going to take part in this invasion? I mean actually pick up a gun and fight for Wall Street? If Ukraine wants to commit suicide they can attempt to invade Crimea but don't come crying afterwards

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experience • 6 years ago

lIKE bEFORE iT wAS uNDER uKRAINIAN aRMY oCCUPATION bY yOUR 'lOGIC'

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experience • 6 years ago

No it is not, the sooner you get over it the better and everything will be ok. When it comes to dictatorship we can all learn from Kiev

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experience • 6 years ago

No Navalvy is still alive and it seems that his profession is to organize anti government demonstrations

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experience • 6 years ago

Putler, very funny #not. Actually we don't know that. Basically pro Russians have been silenced in Ukraine also, how's the hero Savchenko doing? No one seems interested in her nowadays because she opposes Porky. I remember not so long ago she was all over the news when she was labeled as anti Russian

haut • 6 years ago

Ukraine is the home of the Kazhars, that's why its F^&ked.
There will be "NO" development there, like JEWSA, any country occupied by the Jew Devolves, with decadent decay.

wilmers13 • 6 years ago

They probably knew that they couldn't hold the Crimean people so Kyiv did not spend money there. They speculated that Ukraine would be in NATO and the Europeans would send rivers of gold for NATO fortresses.

The Europeans do not even know what bullet they dodged by not having to fund Ukraine and Crimea. My buddy was in Sevastopol last year and liked it very much. Well done, there must be progress which didn't come under Kyiv rule.

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wilmers13 • 6 years ago

Wasn't last year when my buddy was there.

Putin Apologist • 6 years ago

A new billion dollar bridge and a new billion dollar airport… American temper tantrum aside, I don't think the Russians will be "returning" Crimea anytime soon.

Canosin • 6 years ago

never ever again..... it's Russia...... always been.... always will

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mike • 6 years ago

I unbanned you, but can't tell if it is by now or it takes a few days. I was hard, but Ukraine supporters are no softies. If you want to post articles, here the rules for you:

Post the headline, and into the text window simply paste the link to the original article. You should be able to do it. Dmitry and Knut do it the same way. Good luck!

Reply to Tony if you're not unbanned yet. Anyway, you were taken off the list and made a trusted user.

phatejack • 6 years ago

Russia gains momentum.

Despite sanctions, despite Syria, despite the West spitting poison every chance they get. Things move on in Russia, apparently in the right direction.
I hear military budget was cut by 20%. West says because there is no money. But money is allocated into infrastructure and to bolden the russian middle class. Way to go Russia!

Even if Putin is a dangerous crook, like everyone in the west wants to make you believe, I'd like to have one like that for our country.

lol • 6 years ago

If you like dangerous crooks, we have more than our fair share in America.

wilmers13 • 6 years ago

hm ... do they repair/build infrastructure?

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wilmers13 • 5 years ago

This didn't quite work, but you can put my name in there, can't do much harm. However, we have no entitlement to free stuff. Free stuff means 'their agenda', we have to be mindful of that.

jabirujoe . • 6 years ago

Meanwhile on the Ukrainian side of the border we have the ditch. https://euroradio.fm/sites/...

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mis dos centavos • 6 years ago

I assume Porkshanks will eventually go the way of Noriega. These sorts of CIA assets are disposable on demand.

hmmm • 6 years ago

Isn't that the trench they dug to bury conscript suicides?

sch111 • 6 years ago

Probably not suicides... 'highly likely' murders for conscripts refusing to fire upon their brethren...