Thursday, June 25, 2015

Russian American Story..


I just got back from Amursk, my home town in Russia, where I've lived till I was 19 y.o. 1 month of traveling, best ever time with my loved ones, my dear family and friends.. And lots of flights with my 2 years old. But I must say she was a good sport: almost 23 hours on a plane each way + 7 hour train ride to my city and back were better then I thought it would be. 

The separation from my family was never easy for me. I have cried for nights when I stayed in the US for the first 6 months. Now I'm older and wiser, and tears don't come so easily into my eyes, but they do when I'm hearing the news about crisis between Russia and America. It seems like the whole Europe turned crazy in the past few months, letting the US army to stay all over the place, and set their armory near Russian borders. If they want the f*cking war, they better be at their own country protecting their people, because it is in their own good not to f*ck with Russians. 

Russians from Donbas wanted to be a part of Russia. And the Crimea is with Russia now only because the people from Crimea wanted to be a part of Russia. But stupid UN and US governments so want Russian oil and gas, that they want to present Russia as the evil one, who kills its own people (while Ukrainian nazzies kill their own brothers, sisters and babies, throwing bombs on Lugantzk and cities nearby). 


It is so wrong it makes me sick to my stomach.

I want to live in the world where people don't worry to get bombed on, where civil rights are protected, and where countries don't threaten each other with their f*king nuclear weapons. 

I want the governments to be smart enough and mind their  own business.

Because if they will start the war with Russia, the world be a dead place.

I don't want this to happen. I want my child and other peoples children to live and to be happy. These soldiers better take their asses back home and protect their own homes and children. 

Because at the end it is always each person's decision to kill or not to kill. I am hoping they will do a right one - to save the world for their children.

I also stumbled across this article and I agree with every word in it.

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/06/24/us-pushes-russia-towards-war?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork

Here is just some citations from there:

  “Antagonizing Russia is riskier than paying jihadists to take over Libya.”

"The United States has intervened in too many countries without paying a high enough price. It is like a serial criminal who remains at large and thus thinks of himself as invincible. This county is responsible for carnage in Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, Somalia, Yemen, and Syria and that is the list of victims only since 2001."

"Obama and his friends in NATO may not want to start a war but they may get one all the same. Of course the president is concerned about his legacy. He ought to be. If he continues as he has done since 2009, his legacy may be that he was head inmate in the asylum when the last war began."

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