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SSgt Christopher Brose
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They are a country of pluggers. Their national characteristics are stamina and endurance. In America, we like to talk about American independence and American ingenuity, but really we are a nation of whiners, epitomized by the outgoing complainer-in-chief.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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The article was generally good but misses a major point. Gas. The EU gets 99% of its natural gas (read: heating/cooking) from Russia via German-run piping and technology. Basically a German gas plant infrastructure. Russia signed agreements giving Germany the keys to the pumps. This makes Germany the final word in regulation ("oh - didn't pay your bill? Excuse me while I shut your power off. Oh darn...and its winter too... Hope you pay your bill before loss of heat gets you too cold...") for the EU.

Seeing the sleeping financial giant, China has funded a modernization of Russia's Eastern rail infrastructure so that for the first time, Russian rolling stock will be able to traverse the country efficiently. This will enable Russian gas to also make its way to Chinese/Asian markets. This is why Russia (and France) have been selling virtually every weapon they make. What Asian navy doesn't have Russian ships in port or on order? The money the EU pays Russia for it's natural gas is astronomical.

France is great at politics, lousy at war. Germany is great at war, lousy at politics. Russia is lousy at both but has tons of resources. So France running the EU with Germany as its bully-boy and Russia as the 'farmer' is the ideal situation for all three. Once Russia's far-Eastern rail links start putting EU gas in to Asian markets, you can say goodbye to American influence in Asia.
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Thank you Donald for putting some contacts to this story. This is why I put it on rallypoint to show you what Canadians are thinking and for people like you to give it a test and refute except or put into perspective the whole thing like you just did thank you very much!
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SrA Edward Vong
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I own a vintage Russian military watch. Built very well. (My comment contributes nothing to this conversation, I'm being random).
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Not putting down your vintage Russian watch it all because even old American military watches have the addition of some small radioactive pieces to make it glow in the dark they want to check that out and make sure it's a safe watch old American military watches have that problem as well.
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SrA Edward Vong
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Mine was from the Cold War era, from what I believe it's pretty safe. My vintage Elgin though I believe used to have the tritium, but it was all scratched off and has been "refurbished". Great to collect though.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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I collect bank notes and have a ton of Russian, Soviet Union and break away republic note.
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