Category: News and Views
I have heard, a couple of weeks ago, that Russia disbanded their government. The analysts here in the states say that it is because of elections coming up. What do you think? It is mysterious to me that the same day Russia disbanded their government, they came out with the "daddy of all bombs". Does anyone think they did what they did to escape getting held responsible for a war that might start? Also, the news has been static lately. What is going up with that? Is the media covering something up?
What? I read the news every day both from BBC and other news agencies, haven't seen anything about this and besides the government of Russia seems rather active if anything, sure, ellections coming up and all that and the Russians like to show off with bombs and surveillance flights etc. I don't think there's any conspiracy going on but I do think the Russians are trying hard to reclaim waht they consider to be their rightful place amongst the super powers, as always, such a thing seems to only be achieved via military show of strength.
well since we got the european union the north american union and posible african union and the asia pacific discussion it doesn't surprise me in the least! the u.s. economy doesn't exist anyway especially now that the dollar keeps falling to the euro and we'll have an amero soon anyway! russia disbanding their government is just another step towards the new world order and the r.f.i.d. tags tracking everyone etc!
Urm, i haven't heard about anything as serious as what post 1 claims...
it may be that parliament has been disolved, but that's normal before elections.
No, nothing about the parliament being dissolved. The entire government has been dissolved.
well, actually, that makes sense too if elections are soon, I don't know about Post-USSR russia, but, sometimes when new governments are being elected, and it's a general election, shortly before the election, the current government steps down, they simply become a temporary government hil elections are held, or intrum government.