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‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west
MOSCOW: An outspoken deputy prime minister in charge of Russia's defence sector has dismissed western concerns over Moscow's increased assertiveness in the Arctic by saying that "tanks don't need visas".

President Vladimir Putin's associate Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the defence industry, is known for his hawkish remarks and enjoys rattling western officials.

"I've always joked about it ... so what if they won't give us visas, put us on sanctions list ... tanks don't need visas," Rogozin said on state TV late Sunday, after the host asked him whether Europe and the United States are concerned about Russia's presence in the Arctic.

READ ALSO: UK scrambles fighters to intercept Russian bomber

Russia recently conducted huge military exercises in its Arctic north as it seeks to bolster its claims over the vast energy and mineral resources now increasingly accessible due to the receding ice caps.

Rogozin is known for inflammatory tweets about the west, writing at the weekend that it will "fall under the weight of Islamic State and gays" rather than a perceived threat from Russia.

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A Russian Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bomber flies over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2015. (AFP photo)

The deputy prime minister formerly served as an envoy to Nato and once founded a nationalist party. He is on the sanctions list of both the US treasury and the European Union following the annexation of Crimea in March 2014.

READ ALSO: Sweden confirms Russian spy plane violated airspace

After being put on the blacklist last year he boasted that Russia's defence sector has "many other ways of travelling the world besides tourist visas."

Last May his plane was prevented from flying over EU member Romania, after which he wrote: "Next time I will fly in a Tu-160" bomber, provoking protest from the Romanian foreign ministry who called it a "serious threat".
‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west - The Times of India
 
‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west
MOSCOW: An outspoken deputy prime minister in charge of Russia's defence sector has dismissed western concerns over Moscow's increased assertiveness in the Arctic by saying that "tanks don't need visas".

President Vladimir Putin's associate Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the defence industry, is known for his hawkish remarks and enjoys rattling western officials.

"I've always joked about it ... so what if they won't give us visas, put us on sanctions list ... tanks don't need visas," Rogozin said on state TV late Sunday, after the host asked him whether Europe and the United States are concerned about Russia's presence in the Arctic.

READ ALSO: UK scrambles fighters to intercept Russian bomber

Russia recently conducted huge military exercises in its Arctic north as it seeks to bolster its claims over the vast energy and mineral resources now increasingly accessible due to the receding ice caps.

Rogozin is known for inflammatory tweets about the west, writing at the weekend that it will "fall under the weight of Islamic State and gays" rather than a perceived threat from Russia.

47432659.cms

A Russian Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bomber flies over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2015. (AFP photo)

The deputy prime minister formerly served as an envoy to Nato and once founded a nationalist party. He is on the sanctions list of both the US treasury and the European Union following the annexation of Crimea in March 2014.

READ ALSO: Sweden confirms Russian spy plane violated airspace

After being put on the blacklist last year he boasted that Russia's defence sector has "many other ways of travelling the world besides tourist visas."

Last May his plane was prevented from flying over EU member Romania, after which he wrote: "Next time I will fly in a Tu-160" bomber, provoking protest from the Romanian foreign ministry who called it a "serious threat".
‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west - The Times of India
You mean Kim kardashian can enter Russia without visa :o::o::o:
 
‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west
MOSCOW: An outspoken deputy prime minister in charge of Russia's defence sector has dismissed western concerns over Moscow's increased assertiveness in the Arctic by saying that "tanks don't need visas".

President Vladimir Putin's associate Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the defence industry, is known for his hawkish remarks and enjoys rattling western officials.

"I've always joked about it ... so what if they won't give us visas, put us on sanctions list ... tanks don't need visas," Rogozin said on state TV late Sunday, after the host asked him whether Europe and the United States are concerned about Russia's presence in the Arctic.

READ ALSO: UK scrambles fighters to intercept Russian bomber

Russia recently conducted huge military exercises in its Arctic north as it seeks to bolster its claims over the vast energy and mineral resources now increasingly accessible due to the receding ice caps.

Rogozin is known for inflammatory tweets about the west, writing at the weekend that it will "fall under the weight of Islamic State and gays" rather than a perceived threat from Russia.

47432659.cms

A Russian Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bomber flies over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2015. (AFP photo)

The deputy prime minister formerly served as an envoy to Nato and once founded a nationalist party. He is on the sanctions list of both the US treasury and the European Union following the annexation of Crimea in March 2014.

READ ALSO: Sweden confirms Russian spy plane violated airspace

After being put on the blacklist last year he boasted that Russia's defence sector has "many other ways of travelling the world besides tourist visas."

Last May his plane was prevented from flying over EU member Romania, after which he wrote: "Next time I will fly in a Tu-160" bomber, provoking protest from the Romanian foreign ministry who called it a "serious threat".
‘Tanks don’t need visas,’ Putin aide tells west - The Times of India
Rogozin is good at trolling of fainthearted western people))).
In the Soviet Union it was a saying: "Ordinary Soviet worker can see Paris only from the hatch of the tank".
 
bravo, good point putin, crushing as many US pawns as you can.
 
They do need crew who arent paid peanuts and most likely conscripts aswell as around the clock maintenance and a huge logistic chain which would most likely falter somewhere between Russia and...Russia.
 
You mean Kim kardashian can enter Russia without visa :o::o::o:

If i remember carefully she visited Armenia some weeks back. Armenia is member of CSTO.

Kim Kardashian visited an Armenian monastery with Kanye West and North on Thursday, April 9 -- see new photos from the family's visit to their ancestral homeland. Credit: AP photo/Vahan Stepanyan

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Kim Kardashian, Khloe and their cousins visit the memorial to the victims of genocide in Yerevan, Armenia, Friday, April 10, 2015.
Credit: AP Photo/Hrant Khachatryan
 
Rogozin is Putin's court jester.I personally think that he's some sort of Putin's secret brother( a basket child) and altough being retarded Putin still loves him and so he keeps him in the Kremlin's higher echelons.
 

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