西方趁热打铁群殴毛熊,奥黑批准制裁俄军工企业,欧盟海 ...

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西方趁热打铁,趁这几天卢布崩盘下跌20%,油价也继续下跌的有利形势出台了下一轮制裁俄罗斯的措施,再接再厉群殴毛熊。奥黑已经表示将执行国会批准的下一轮制裁俄罗斯的行动。俄罗斯的外汇收入主要靠出售能源和军火,所以米帝这轮制裁行动将矛头对准了俄罗斯的军工出口业,主要制裁以Rosoboronexport军火出口公司为首的一大批军工企业以及支持俄罗斯军工业的其他配套企业、机构和个人。

奥黑同时批准向乌克兰基辅政权提供价值三亿五千万美元的杀伤性武器,包括反坦克导弹、无人机、雷达。

而欧盟则配合米帝并肩作战,对克里米亚实行海禁,禁止游船停靠克里米亚海港,禁止去克里米亚旅游,禁止在能源、交通运输、通讯等各大领域对克里米亚的投资。

这一轮制裁俄罗斯的措施将在后天星期四开始生效。

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/20 ... ssia-sanctions.html西方趁热打铁,趁这几天卢布崩盘下跌20%,油价也继续下跌的有利形势出台了下一轮制裁俄罗斯的措施,再接再厉群殴毛熊。奥黑已经表示将执行国会批准的下一轮制裁俄罗斯的行动。俄罗斯的外汇收入主要靠出售能源和军火,所以米帝这轮制裁行动将矛头对准了俄罗斯的军工出口业,主要制裁以Rosoboronexport军火出口公司为首的一大批军工企业以及支持俄罗斯军工业的其他配套企业、机构和个人。

奥黑同时批准向乌克兰基辅政权提供价值三亿五千万美元的杀伤性武器,包括反坦克导弹、无人机、雷达。

而欧盟则配合米帝并肩作战,对克里米亚实行海禁,禁止游船停靠克里米亚海港,禁止去克里米亚旅游,禁止在能源、交通运输、通讯等各大领域对克里米亚的投资。

这一轮制裁俄罗斯的措施将在后天星期四开始生效。

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/20 ... ssia-sanctions.html
真的?这是要玩大的了
这是可劲把大毛推到兔子这边来啊,一曲忠诚的赞歌
不排除老毛子撕破脸,直接出兵乌东的可能性~
中国应去买图们江出海港口。
放心,毛子死不了,有我兔罩着,但是条件是必须讲滴
感觉只能在战场上找回面子,西方太小看俄国了
好啊。利好的消息。。。
开打吧,普京大帝
国际空间站船票涨十倍,只上不下。
卢布早上破80了
大炮一响,问题全解,普大帝该出兵解放乌全境了..
同志们赶紧买黄金啊!
不排除老毛子撕破脸,直接出兵乌东的可能性~
这是下策,如果此时巴沙尔或者真主党发狠狂艹伊斯兰国并把手伸到伊拉克^ω^
经济上弱化,政治上打压,军事上围堵。

我怎么看都是欧美帮中国造了个加拿大,哈哈。
风.林.火.山~ 发表于 2014-12-17 08:04
不排除老毛子撕破脸,直接出兵乌东的可能性~
美帝没那么脑残打着官方的旗帜去直接干涉乌克兰,不过派雇佣兵和志愿军这是必然的,美帝出钱和装备 东欧和某些组织出人。欧洲版的叙利亚内乱。
大炮一响,问题全解,普大帝该出兵解放乌全境了..
是侵略不是解放,不要美化战争。替毛子销脏
真的假的,网页打不开?
天朝可以投资克里米亚,又一个海南
总算有点意思了,加油!
是侵略不是解放,不要美化战争。替毛子销脏
是解放,如美国对南斯拉夫一样,支持俄罗斯解放乌克兰╮(╯▽╰)╭
fatelight 发表于 2014-12-17 08:45
是解放,如美国对南斯拉夫一样,支持俄罗斯解放乌克兰╮(╯▽╰)╭
30年前你会这样说吗
都已经这样了,还是把重要的几个州都收了吧。
su27uuuk 发表于 2014-12-17 08:23
这是下策,如果此时巴沙尔或者真主党发狠狂艹伊斯兰国并把手伸到伊拉克^ω^
发狠是要钱的,毛子现在的最大问题就是没钱
普京挺住,俺支持你!真的!
这也是杀鸡给猴看了
俄毛被搞成这个样子,也值得中国深思啊,那些动不动叫嚣中国对日对台对菲动武的,应该从中吸取点东西了吧
GDI2000 发表于 2014-12-17 08:40
天朝可以投资克里米亚,又一个海南
海南是中国的,克里米亚可不是
之前多少中国商人投资后被俄罗斯强制收回,血本无归
逼得太狠,鹅毛考虑直接出兵吞下东部几个州吧,反正吞也死,不吞也死,还不如做个饱死鬼。而且是否死还真不清楚呢。
说明这个世界上谁敢跟西方为敌就只有死路一条,再见核平台湾!
原来不是全面制裁啊,只是针对一些行业啊,美帝衰啊。
这个大好啊,南海加油
美帝这招不是时候,普京真好可以宣传美帝的邪恶给自己减轻压力。
这是继续紧逼大毛的手段,大毛绝对不会屈服的!
网址打不开哦,这新闻真实性存疑
lightsun7 发表于 2014-12-17 08:04
中国应去买图们江出海港口。
99年?算了吧,毛子翻脸比翻书还快
天子之剑 发表于 2014-12-17 08:53
这也是杀鸡给猴看了
俄毛被搞成这个样子,也值得中国深思啊,那些动不动叫嚣中国对日对台对菲动武的,应该 ...
你知道俄罗斯的命门在哪里吗?工业体系不健全,过度依赖依赖石油出口,本次俄罗斯经济危机的根源在于油价狂跌,美国那几个小小的制裁根本不是事,中国的命门在于石油依赖进口,但是如果油价狂涨,对全世界都不利,尤其是美国和其盟友,中国还有大量外汇储备,所以中国的抗压能力要远远强于俄罗斯,具体看2008年石油价格暴涨。

天子之剑 发表于 2014-12-17 08:53
这也是杀鸡给猴看了
俄毛被搞成这个样子,也值得中国深思啊,那些动不动叫嚣中国对日对台对菲动武的,应该 ...


看你这扯的~

怎么能把对日对菲与对台动武联系起来?

对菲对日是军队第二枪动武~

对台是符合《反分裂法》动武,

这些武是必须动的,全国人民节衣缩食也得动武!

不支持这些条件下动武的就不是中国人~

先把裸官清理了,再把吃里爬外的清理了中国就不怕这了~
天子之剑 发表于 2014-12-17 08:53
这也是杀鸡给猴看了
俄毛被搞成这个样子,也值得中国深思啊,那些动不动叫嚣中国对日对台对菲动武的,应该 ...


看你这扯的~

怎么能把对日对菲与对台动武联系起来?

对菲对日是军队第二枪动武~

对台是符合《反分裂法》动武,

这些武是必须动的,全国人民节衣缩食也得动武!

不支持这些条件下动武的就不是中国人~

先把裸官清理了,再把吃里爬外的清理了中国就不怕这了~
卢布跌20% 普京遭蹂躏!
奥巴马:制裁俄太爽了
习大大 :乌毛、俄毛 把顶尖军工技术都卖我,我给美元
纯棉不觉晓 发表于 2014-12-17 09:02
网址打不开哦,这新闻真实性存疑
Congress Sends Obama Measure Pushing for More Russia Sanctions
By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan Dec 15, 2014 1:02 AM GMT+0800
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a memorial in the Turkish capital of Ankara, on Dec. 1, 2014.

The U.S. Congress has sent President Barack Obama legislation setting out tougher sanctions to punish Russia for its intervention in Ukraine, while giving him leeway in applying most of the provisions.

The Senate gave final approval by unanimous consent late last night to the measure that authorizes -- but doesn’t require -- providing lethal assistance to Ukraine’s military as well as sweeping sanctions on Russia’s energy sector. Those steps go beyond what the White House and European Union have been willing to do so far.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Dec. 12 that the administration hadn’t finished reviewing the language and wasn’t ready to say whether Obama would sign it. He said the administration wants to ensure that the U.S. and its European allies are working together, that any sanctions are effective and that they minimize harm to U.S. and European companies.

“This is delicate work,” Earnest said.

The resolution was softened from its original text, which would have required sanctions on the Russian energy industry and made Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia “major non-NATO allies,” a designation that would facilitate arms transfers and greater military cooperation with the former Soviet republics.

Privately, one U.S. official said the amended text was much improved and provides tools the president can use at his discretion without tying his hands. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to be identified, called the new resolution more useful and less polemical than the initial version, and said it showed Congress listened to the administration’s concerns.
‘Deeply Confrontational’

Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich last week condemned the legislation as anti-Russian and “deeply confrontational.” It will “destroy cooperation,” he said, adding that Russia “won’t succumb to blackmail, won’t compromise its national interests and won’t allow interference in its internal affairs.”

The measure, HR 5859, which won unanimous initial approval in both the Senate and House last week, would mandate U.S. sanctions against Rosoboronexport, the state agency that promotes Russia’s defense exports and arms trade. It also would require sanctions on OAO Gazprom (GAZP), the world’s largest extractor of natural gas, if the state-controlled company withholds supplies to other European nations.
‘Hesitant Response’

“The hesitant U.S. response to Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine threatens to escalate this conflict even further,” said Senator Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican and co-author of the measure in the Senate, along with Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat and the outgoing chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

“Unanimous support for our bill demonstrates a firm commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty and to making sure Putin pays for his assault on freedom and security in Europe,” Corker said of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Obama administration and the business community opposed the bill’s original language on the grounds that the measures would have harmed U.S. and European energy companies. The White House was most concerned about undermining its united front with the European Union, arguing that to keep sanctions against Russia effective, the U.S. must move in tandem with its allies, whose trade with and economic leverage over Russia far outstrips the U.S.’s.
Obama’s Comments

“The notion that we can simply ratchet up sanctions further and further and further, and then ultimately, Putin changes his mind I think is a miscalculation,” Obama told chief executive officers on Dec. 11 at a meeting of his export council. “What will ultimately lead to Russia making a strategic decision is if they recognize that Europe is standing with us and will be in it for the long haul and we are, in fact, patient. And if they see that there aren’t any cracks in the coalition, then over time, you could see them saying that the costs to their economy outweigh whatever strategic benefits that they get.”

The required sanctions on the Russian defense export agency won’t affect the U.S. Defense Department, which last year ended a contract to purchase Russian helicopters for the Afghan military.

The most recent U.S. sanctions on Russia were imposed Sept. 12. The administration so far has resisted providing lethal assistance to Ukraine, arguing that doing so could escalate the conflict.
Aiding Ukraine

The measure would provide $510 million in assistance to the Ukrainian government, including $160 million for military aid. The rest would go to promoting energy efficiency, civil society and broadcasting to counter Russian propaganda.

The bill requires that any sanctions imposed remain in place until the president can certify that Russia has ceased trying to destabilize Ukraine. The original draft would have kept those provisions in place until Russia also abandoned interfering in Georgia and Moldova, conflicts that have dragged on for years.

A European diplomat involved in sanctions policy said the current mood in the EU is against imposing more sanctions unless Russia escalates its military interference in Ukraine. The EU wants to avoid any divisions with the U.S. but is unlikely to mirror the congressional measure’s provisions now, according to the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private consultations.

To contact the reporter on this story: Indira A.R. Lakshmanan in Washington at ilakshmanan@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: John Walcott at jwalcott9@bloomberg.net Larry Liebert, Maura Reynolds
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