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President Obama is considering a limited strike on Syrian military

Our total defense budget is: $1.030–$1.415 trillion

Your total defense budget is only $ 90 billion.

Think of it this way, little bug, your nation's entire defense budget is smaller than the US NAVY'S defense budget of $155 Billion.



:omghaha: :azn:

Ruusians are not wanted, but neither is the USA. No base for you. And no embassy.

Mark my words, Tartus will be given to us.

The only place rich Jews control in Russia is their tiny Jail cell:omghaha:


Like this ******

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Nincompoop, you need to read more !

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"We have to keep our Jewishness and be united in the Diaspora," says Russian Jewish Congress VP.

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Russian President Putin attends ceremony

When the air-conditioning broke down at the reception for the unveiling ceremony of the Red Army monument in Netanya on Monday, it didn’t matter if you were a billionaire, multimillionaire or broke.

Everyone suffered the same.

In one corner sat Mikhail Fridman, the seventh-richest man in Russia, whose fortune is estimated at $15 billion by Forbes. He stayed hydrated in the sweltering heat by sipping a glass of water.

In another stood Moshe Kantor, the chemicals tycoon who Forbes said was worth $2.3b. He repeatedly removed the beads of sweat from his head with a napkin.

The two men were part of a group of two dozen or so affluent Russian-speaking businessmen who came to the ceremony where President Vladimir Putin was the guest of honor. Some, like Fridman, flew in especially from Russia. Others, like Kantor, drove from nearby Herzliya, where many businessman from the former Soviet Union including Leonid Nevzlin and Gabriel Mirilashvili, to name a few, have made their homes.

For many members of this class of ultra rich Putin’s arrival in the country was an opportunity for them to brush shoulders with one another and to mingle with friends and officials from the motherland. The richest man in the room filled with rich men was probably the media-shy Fridman, who declined to speak to The Jerusalem Post.

“I am a private person,” he said, displaying seemingly good English.

Other faces were more familiar to locals. Lev Leviev, the diamonds and real estate mogul who is a bit of anomaly in this world, was on hand. Although born in Uzbekistan, then part of the Soviet Union, he immigrated to Israel as a teenager in the 1970s and made his money in the Jewish state. Only after the markets in the former Soviet Union opened did the Israeli, whose worth was estimated at about $1.7b. earlier this year, invest extensively in natural resources and property in that part of the world.

Not everybody in the room was a billionaire. Some were worth a mere couple of hundred of million dollars.

Alexander Levin, a Ukrainian businessman who was among those who donated to build the monument, is one of latter.

The real estate developer, who last year set up the World Forum for Russian Jewry, an advocacy group based in New York, explained why he it was an important cause.

“My two grandparents were killed during World War II so it’s very important to us,” he said. “We are paying just a little [in comparison to what they paid].”

How much is a little? Levin said the exact sum “was not important” but that it was “a lot of money.”

Members of United Israel Appeal-Keren Hayesod, which raised the money to build the marble and concrete monument overlooking the azure Mediterranean Sea, were also tight-lipped.

“We organized a group of 10 to 15 top businessmen who raised the money that helped transform this dream to reality,” said Gadi Dror, the UIA’s director of the eastern region. “We do not go [into the] figures because they [the donors] prefer not to but it is meaningful amount.”

A source later said each businessman had donated at least $100,000.

Watching the group of mega-wealthy interact, one cannot help but wonder how so many affluent businessmen in the former Soviet Union are Jewish.

German Zakharyaev, vice president of the Russian Jewish Congress, cited two main reasons for that. First, Jews are few among many.

“We are a minority and as such we have to be strong [if we are] to preserve our customs,” said the businessman who, as a member of the Mountain Jewish community of the eastern Caucuses, is a minority within a minority.

“This is something in our commandments that we have to keep our Jewishness and be united in the Diaspora.”

Second, he said, Jewish businessmen are hard workers.

“We think a lot and we sleep a little,” he said.


http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-Features/At-Putins-side-an-army-of-Jewish-billionaires
 
Hey Jew your puppet master USA only get weaker from now on because of their debt, while we only get stronger. Don't forget that.

You're only alive as a nation because of USA aid that saved your collapse.

Your new country is a lot smaller than it was :lol:

We'll chop it up some more after you collapse again.

Now go beat up some homos, you knuckle-dragging, vodka-soaked neanderthal. :rofl:
 
It's funny how the pathetic Ruskies even backed away from giving Syria the S-300 when Israel told them they would blow it to bits upon delivery. Even if that means blowing up some Russian engineers. Done it before :lol:
 
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Putin, clearly a friend of the Hebrew People... :azn:

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You're only alive as a nation because of USA aid that saved your collapse.

Your new country is a lot smaller than it was :lol:

We'll chop it up some more after you collapse again.

Now go beat up some homos, you knuckle-dragging, vodka-soaked neanderthal. :rofl:

Russia's economy is saved only by the hard work ethic of the silent Russian Jewish Billionaires.

Anyways, L'chaim ! :cheers:
 
It's funny how the pathetic Ruskies even backed away from giving Syria the S-300 when Israel told them they would blow it to bits upon delivery. Even if that means blowing up some Russian engineers. Done it before :lol:

LOL!! I remember back in 2003 when Russian engineers were protesting that the US Air Force were hitting 'innocent civilians' in Northern Iraq.

Clearly they were taking out chemical weapons into Syria. Crazy ruskies. They're always on the wrong side.
 
LOL!! I remember back in 2003 when Russian engineers were protesting that the US Air Force were hitting 'innocent civilians' in Northern Iraq.

Clearly they were taking out chemical weapons into Syria. Crazy ruskies. They're always on the wrong side.

lol, the Vodka-soaked lushes always make the wrong decisions. They backed Egypt and Syria so heavily in 1967 :lol:
 
Were not going to start WW3 over Syria, these strikes are face saving measure nothing more, they won't any real damage to SAA.

Mmm, taking out some airdefence and command assets may not topple Assad, but it wil certainly limited military effeciveness. See Kosovo and Iraq. Will be costly for Assad, but then again there's always more loans from Russia (How's that for face saving ;-)

He only keeping up He only keeping up appearances,


This is what he really does to your "rich Jews"

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Well, that post says enough about you, I suppose.
 
It's funny how the pathetic Ruskies even backed away from giving Syria the S-300 when Israel told them they would blow it to bits upon delivery. Even if that means blowing up some Russian engineers. Done it before :lol:


Funny how your pathetic midget nation has been barking about attacking Iran for last 10 years and still haven't lifted a finger :omghaha:
 
lol, the Vodka-soaked lushes always make the wrong decisions. They backed Egypt and Syria so heavily in 1967 :lol:

I know! Back in the Yom Kipur War, the Arabs were dishing out new Migs, all of which were shot from the sky by Israel.

Like David taking down Goliath.

We are seeing the fall of not only Syria, but the fall of Russian presence in the region.

With the collapse of Assad, Tartus Naval Port will be vacated when a national plebiscite will demand Russian naval evacuation.

God Willing, the people of Syria will give Tartus to the USN 5th Fleet as a permanent naval port.

Funny how your pathetic midget nation barking about attacking Iran for last 10 years and still haven't lifted a finger :omghaha:

Oh but they have. They've done a great job of surgical strikes on key scientists. Silent but terrible.
 
Funny how your pathetic midget nation has been barking about attacking Iran for last 10 years and still haven't lifted a finger :omghaha:

I hear you're still being blown up by some troublesome bearded white guys in Dagestan and Chechnya. :lol:

Good to see your botoxed midget president Putin go back on his words about the S-300 :lol:
 
I hear you're still being blown up by some troublesome bearded white guys in Dagestan and Chechnya. :lol:

Good to see your botoxed midget president Putin go back on his words about the S-300 :lol:

bwahaha, shows to tell you which ear Putin listens to.
 

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