Russia's President Vladimir Putin has signed a multi-billion dollar, 30-year gas deal with China. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27503017 If there is one thing I offer as a lesson in life, is this, get your information from multiple sources across the world. All the talk how Russia will suffer or be left in dust, according to world wide opinion, that fate awaits USA due to foreign policy and US banking style.
Does anyone notice how steadily and surely China and Russia are progressing. Projects, skyscrapers, technology upgrades, military advancement That is because THEY HAVE NO DEBT, nor are they going to have debt. for a very simple reason, their central bank is not a private central bank operated by Gangsters. Simple China and Russia, surplus surplus surplus USA and EU (creation of currency via debt) Debt Debt Stagnation, Debt, wealth destruction, Debt.
Check this out if you are American Amnesty International conducted a global survey to find out how afraid people were of being tortured by their own governments if they are taken into custody. The survey shows that the British, Australian, Canadian â and even Chinese people â are less afraid of being tortured than Americans. Specifically, Amnesty asked whether people agreed with the following statement: If I were taken into custody by the authorities in my country, I am confident that I would be safe from torture Here are some of the results: http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014...itish-australians-canadians-even-chinese.html
And if you are wondering how is it that you don't actually know that soon you will be bankrupt and your country destroyed. well maybe it has to do with this http://rt.com/op-edge/158920-us-ukraine-media-control/
You're very ignorant. Russia does have central bank no different from Fed or BoJ. Both Russia and China do have a lot of debt. And the deal is a net loss for Russia anyway, lol.
Many job opportunities in Siberia now with this gas deal? I am leaving trading and am willing to work in oil and gas industry in the artic cold.
Doubt those jobs would interest anyone from the US anyway. Hard physical work for maybe $3K a month... and likely they sign another contract with some Chinese construction company, ha. BTW, I'm in the city which is far from where the pipe will go. This city lives by trading (yes, trading, just in wider sense than we are used to recognize the term) being on the regional crossroad.