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Sanctions tit-for-tat: Moscow strikes back against US officials

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Russia’s Foreign Ministry has published a reciprocal sanctions list of US citizens, consisting of 10 names, including: House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner, Senator J. McCain; and advisers to President Obama D. Pfeiffer and C. Atkinson.
THE LIST OF OFFICIALS AND LAWMAKERS
These officials, along with another five named by the Foreign Ministry, are banned from entering the country.
The move comes in response to US sanctions imposed against Russian officials after the March-16 referendum in Crimea, which Washington considered “illegitimate.”
“In response to sanctions imposed by the US Administration on 17 March against a number of Russian officials and deputies of the Federal Assembly as a “punishment” for support of the referendum in Crimea, the Russian foreign Ministry announces the introduction of reciprocal sanctions against a similar number of US officials and lawmakers,” reads the statement published on the Foreign Ministry’s website.
The Ministry reiterates that Russia has “repeatedly” stressed using sanctions is a “double-edged thing” and it will have a “boomerang” effect against the US itself.
“Treating our country in such way, as Washington could have already ascertained, is inappropriate and counterproductive,” the statement said.
I'm proud to be sanctioned by Putin - I'll never cease my efforts & dedication to freedom & independence of #Ukraine, which includes #Crimea
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) March 20, 2014
The statement continued: “Nevertheless, it looks like the American side continues to blindly believe in the effectiveness of such methods, taken from the arsenal of the past, and does not want to face the obvious: the people of Crimea, in a democratic way in full accordance with international law and UN regulations, voted to join Russia, which respects and accepts this choice. You may like this decision or not, but we are talking about a reality, which needs to be taken into consideration.”
On Thursday US President Barack Obama announced a new executive order imposing further on key sectors of the Russian economy and top Russian officials and businessmen. The measures will impact Russian energy, mining, defense and engineering sectors.
The Russian presidential administration has focused on analyzing new sanctions the US imposed against top officials, according to presidential spokesman, Dmitry Peskov.
He said that seeing certain names on the US sanction list “is puzzling.”
“But whatever the names are, the presence of any of the lists is unacceptable for us,” Peskov continued.
“In any case, it will not take long for Russia to react,” he added.
Proud to be included on a list of those willing to stand against Putin’s aggression EU targets Putin’s inner circle, scraps summit - The Washington Post
— Speaker John Boehner (@SpeakerBoehner) March 20, 2014
Earlier on Thursday, 443 of 446 Russian lower house MPs voted to ratify the acceptance of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol as new parts of the Russian Federation.

However, just like the US, the EU does not recognize the results of the referendum, in which over 96 percent of citizens voted to join Russia.

The referendum was followed by EU sanctions against 21 Russian and Crimean officials. The sanctions are due to be expanded when EU leaders meet for a two-day summit in Brussels on Thursday.
Also on Tuesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the EU will impose more sanctions on Russia and will suspend all G8 meetings until the political situation changes.
 
US giving a lecture on freedom and independence. Remember Iraq??
Yeah...it's going to backfire them really bad..because this time they just mess with the wrong guy at the wrong time:big_boss:

And this move just remind me of India's "Reciprocal action".
 
Actually there are no chances that Russia wins, as they don't want to be a multicultural country

JEW USA are self confident at engineering, because they can rely on a undepletable reserve of brains coming from the whole world
 
Why did they include Mc'cain..?

Interesting game..
 
Russian sanctions against these individuals means less than nothing.
No American keeps their money in Russian banks.

And any portfolio they would keep in Russia would be too small to make any significant difference to them.
 
The big mistake of USA was that we let Russians go, and tried to cooperate with them after USSR got disintegrated, USA needed to continue its policies about Russia, until they get fully disintegrated, and some place like North Caucasus, Tatarstan, Bashkirstan, and ... get independent as well. :disagree:
@KAL-EL What's your opinion?
 
The big mistake of USA was that we let Russians go, and tried to cooperate with them after USSR got disintegrated, USA needed to continue its policies about Russia, until they get fully disintegrated, and some place like North Caucasus, Tatarstan, Bashkirstan, and ... get independent as well. :disagree:
@KAL-EL What's your opinion?

'We'?

Without Russian support and weapons, Iran would be an Israeli colony.

I find it hilarious that all these countries that have Islamic terrorism hating on Russia. That's because Russia crushes these radicals in no uncertain terms.
 
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A picture speaks a million of words about the world political and military patterns:

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