An interesting topic, I mean US and Russia don't get along very well, did anyone else hear about the Russian spies found in the US?
An interesting topic, I mean US and Russia don't get along very well, did anyone else hear about the Russian spies found in the US?
Last edited by FabianScarus; November 20, 2010 at 08:51 PM.
No I did not hear about that, sounds Cold Warish.
Zero likelihood.. It did not happen in the Cold War how can it possibly happen now? The USA and Russia are very good friends indeed..
Under the patronage of Emperor Maximinus Thrax
"Steps to be taken in case Russia should be forced out of war considered. Various movements [of ] troops to and from different fronts necessary to meeting possible contingencies discussed. Conference also weighed political, economic, and moral effect both upon Central and Allied powers under most unfavorable aspect from Allied point of view. General conclusions reached were necessity for adoption of purely defensive attitude on all secondary fronts and withdrawing surplus troops for duty on western front. By thus strengthening western front [those attending] believed Allies could hold until American forces arrive in numbers sufficient to gain ascendancy."
~General Pershing, report to Washington, 26 July 1917
Unlikely, it didnt happen during the Cold war why would it happen now? plus Russia's military is outdated
a better question is china and u.s., because they are rivals
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... yah sure, good friends indeed.
Mmm Hmm...
Under the patronage of Emperor Maximinus Thrax
"Steps to be taken in case Russia should be forced out of war considered. Various movements [of ] troops to and from different fronts necessary to meeting possible contingencies discussed. Conference also weighed political, economic, and moral effect both upon Central and Allied powers under most unfavorable aspect from Allied point of view. General conclusions reached were necessity for adoption of purely defensive attitude on all secondary fronts and withdrawing surplus troops for duty on western front. By thus strengthening western front [those attending] believed Allies could hold until American forces arrive in numbers sufficient to gain ascendancy."
~General Pershing, report to Washington, 26 July 1917
I found Russia's official reaction to North Korea's latest stupidity quite heartening