“Perhaps not even Joe Biden expected to be so right so soon,” said The Economist online. Mere hours after his election, Barack Obama got his first foreign test, when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev “decided against the traditional congratulatory phone call” and instead announced that he will “stick a few missile …
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Russia aims to be high on Obama’s agenda
To the extent that he focused on Russia at all, Barack Obama’s attention was concentrated primarily on the need to keep Soviet nuclear weapons stockpiles out of the hands of terrorists.
Read More »Barack Obama did not respond to Dmitry Medvedev’s congratulation
President-elect Barack Obama spoke by telephone with the leaders of six more US allies to express thanks for their fulsome messages of congratulation, news agencies report. Russian President is not on Obama’s list as before.
Read More »Secret Pakistan-US Deal
A clandestine agreement between the new Pakistani leadership and the US allows American drones to strike targets inside the restive tribal belt where suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban militants are reportedly taking shelter.
Read More »After Yevkurov’s appointment as ‘president of Ingushetia’, Kadyrov demands to kill Yamadayev
Sources in the Province of Nokhchicho (Ichkeria) of the Caucasus Emirate reported that the appointment of officer of GRU (Russia’s military intelligence) Yevkurov as a ringleader of puppet regime in Magas instead of officer of the FSB (Russian Secret Service) Zyazikov, dismayed the ringleader of Chechen apostates Kadyrov.
Read More »The dog’s fate: ‘Vostok’ and ‘Zapad’ gangs disbanded
The gangs “Zapad/West” (Kakiyevans) and “Vostok/East” (Yamadayevans) of the 42nd Motorized Rifle Division of the Russian Ministry of Defense, deployed in the occupied territory of the Province of Chechnya of the Caucasus Emirate, have been disbanded; is was announced by one of Russia’s military ringleaders “General-Colonel” Vladimir Moltenskoy.
Read More »Death of Dagestan’s Sharia Jamaat leader fails to halt rebel attacks
The position of top commander in Dagestan’s Sharia Jamaat has been vacant for a month now since the death of its former leader Abdul-Majjid on September 8th near the Dagestan-Azeri border during a joint Russo-Azeri special forces operation that lasted over 10 days
Read More »Gaddafi’s tent in central Grozny
In 2010 the people of Chechnya will have a rare opportunity to see the Bedouin tent in which the leader of the Libyan revolution, Muammar bin Muhammad Abu Menyar Abdel Salam bin Hamed, better known as Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, traditionally prefers to stay. The tent will be pitched in the …
Read More »Russian is pretending to be brave, but in really it is collapsing
The bear is back. That’s what all too many Russia-watchers have been saying since Russian troops steamrolled Georgia in August, warning that the country’s strongman, Vladimir Putin, was clawing his way back toward superpower status.
Read More »Russian stocks fall, adding to record slump, on rescue loans
Russian stocks fell, extending yesterday’s record drop, as a plan by President Dmitry Medvedev to lend billion to banks wasn’t enough to convince investors the government can halt its worst financial crisis since 1998.
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