Russia mocks US: The only thing interesting about the US is 2pac

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Vladimir Putin's top aide Vladislav Surkov mocks US sanctions: 'The only thing that interests me about the US is Tupac, and I don't need a visa' for that

LOL Russia is punking Obama after his weak ass sanction threats its embarrassing

A top aide to President Vladimir Putin has laughed off the sanctions imposed by the US, saying the only thing he likes about America is Tupac, and he "doesn't need a visa" to listen to rap music.

Vladislav Surkov, one of the seven Russian officials slapped with White House sanctions, told a Russian newspaper being on America's blacklist is a "big honour" for him.
He added: "The only things that interest me in the US are Tupac Shakur, Allen Ginsberg, and Jackson Pollock. I don’t need a visa to access their work. I lose nothing."

Similarly, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, tweeted the sanctions appeared to have been drawn by "some pranksters" on behalf of "comrade" Obama.
Rogozin tweeted: "Comrade Obama... What will you do with those who have neither accounts nor property abroad? Or didn’t you think of that?"


The incendiary comments come shortly after Kremlin-backed television presenter Dmitry Kiselyov warned Moscow could turn the US "into radioactive ash" in a nuclear attack.

"Russia is the only country in the world realistically capable of turning the United States into radioactive ash," Kiselyov said standing in front of a large screen depicting a mushroom cloud produced by a nuclear explosion.​
 
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"This does not bother me - on the contrary, I'm proud," Interfax news agency quoted Vladislav Surkov, a close aide once known as Putin's 'grey cardinal' for his behind-the-scenes influence, as saying. "I consider this a kind of political Oscar from America for best male supporting role."

With acid sarcasm that reflected the tone of ties which have hit a post-Cold War low, the Duma urged U.S. President Barack Obama and the EU to impose the same penalties on hundreds more members of parliament.*

"We propose that Mr. Obama and the ... Eurobureaucrats include all State Duma deputies who voted in favour of this resolution on the list of Russian citizens affected by U.S. and EU sanctions," a declaration adopted by a 353-0 vote said.
 
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What's more embarassing, is the rest of Europe. For fucks sake, stop assuming that America needs to lead the way and hold your hands to make shit happen. Great Britain and France need to help with boots in the ground, if they want to get Putin's attention. Poland as well, hell...it is in THEIR backyard afterall.

While Obama is making America's image look weak globally....let's not kid ourselves. We got the means and ability to fuck Russia in the ass if shit keeps rolling downhill.
 
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What's more embarassing, is the rest of Europe. For fucks sake, stop assuming that America needs to lead the way and hold your hands to make shit happen. Great Britain and France need to help with boots in the ground, if they want to get Putin's attention. Poland as well, hell...it is in THEIR backyard afterall.
The problem for them is they all rely on Russian oil.

While Obama is making America's image look weak globally....let's not kid ourselves. We got the means and ability to fuck Russia in the ass if shit keeps rolling downhill.
It's impossible to defeat Russia in a war. What is anyone going to do, invade Russia? It never works out (Hitler, Napoleon, etc). Even after the October 1917 revolution, 21 imperialist countries sent armies to defeat the Revolution and the Red Army won (who were mostly workers, peasants and former Tsar army members). It's just too much land, extreme conditions, etc).
 
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It's impossible to defeat Russia in a war. What is anyone going to do, invade Russia? It never works out (Hitler, Napoleon, etc). Even after the October 1917 revolution, 21 imperialist countries sent armies to defeat the Revolution and the Red Army won (who were mostly workers, peasants and former Tsar army members). It's just too much land, extreme conditions, etc).
To defeat yes, but to be able to fuck them up to the point that they have to leave Crimea to the way it is, then I do not see how that is not achievable.
 
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To defeat yes, but to be able to fuck them up to the point that they have to leave Crimea to the way it is, then I do not see how that is not achievable.
How could they "fuck them up?" Russia has a big military too and Nukes. Plus they have China on their side regarding Crimea. The US is fucked in this one.

There is a reason the US is only threatening Russia with sanctions. This isn't Iraq, or some smaller country if it were US troops would be there already. The US really can't do anything here. Crimea will become Russia again, and the US will talk alot of rhetoric while continue to fund the Ukrainian fascists but thats it.
 
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