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епа многу се потрошиле

значи можам и ја да проектирам моќ
90% од тие се покрадени уште пред да додат до Шеки-евците...

Во секој случај многу се потрошиле :rolleyes:
 
Само Џабир лапа повеќе од тоа! Ами кај се другиве..

а, Тричко е на дроги.. него може и во гипс му плаќаат :icon_lol:
(би биле поулави од него ако пари му дадат :rolleyes:)
 
Влагаат во некој филм овие ванаби Турициве... :unsure:

Автоматски споено мислење:

Ердо во меѓувреме...

 
Автоматски споено мислење:

 
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Elshan Ibragimov, head of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Moscow region, has been stripped of Russian citizenship and deported to Azerbaijan. The official reason: actions threatening Russia’s national security.

In Voronezh, 55-year-old businessman Yusif Khalilov, of Azerbaijani origin and owner of the city’s largest Alekseevsky market along with several restaurants, was arrested and placed in custody. He is accused of bribing a doctor with 330,000 rubles.

Today, Arshad Khankishiev, head of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Chelyabinsk region, also lost Russian citizenship and was banned from entering Russia. He is accused of promoting ethno-separatism. According to media reports, his passport was annulled by the Federal Security Service.



 
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Elshan Ibragimov, head of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Moscow region, has been stripped of Russian citizenship and deported to Azerbaijan. The official reason: actions threatening Russia’s national security.

In Voronezh, 55-year-old businessman Yusif Khalilov, of Azerbaijani origin and owner of the city’s largest Alekseevsky market along with several restaurants, was arrested and placed in custody. He is accused of bribing a doctor with 330,000 rubles.

Today, Arshad Khankishiev, head of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Chelyabinsk region, also lost Russian citizenship and was banned from entering Russia. He is accused of promoting ethno-separatism. According to media reports, his passport was annulled by the Federal Security Service.




Невозможно !!!

Не можеле да му понудат државна/јавна функција, амнестија/имунитет, статус на загрозен вид како што прават со терористите во северенфиромистан или со недокументираните имигранти во централна, западна и северна Европа ?

Русиве се децении назад во споредба со современиот свет.
 
Релевантна нишка... Русите дефинитивно ги чистат азерските елементи.



Sergey Markov, a Kremlin loyalist, United Russia member, and regular Russian TV talking head, was just labeled a foreign agent.

Here he is in Baku, calling Aliyev a "brilliant leader" who "won the war"

Might seem small, but I think this is a GIANT shift in Russian politics:
Russia is CRAWLING with Azeri political lobbyists. I've talked about this on our podcast many times. Aliyev's little helpers had access everywhere for years.

Markov was one of the most obvious offenders, parroting Baku's line while presenting himself as a Putin loyalist at home.Image
At the height of recent Russia–Azerbaijan tensions, Azeri police arrested and tortured random Russian IT guys and journos taken from the street

And while that was happening, Markov was in Baku, groveling at Aliyev's feet, praising him as the victorious genius (see first post)Image
Like, imagine a US gov-linked pundit in 1979 flying to Tehran to flatter Khomeini while Americans were still hostages. That's the level of absurdity Russian politics ran on!

Whoring yourself out to whoever paid, while pretending to be loyal. <i></i>
Markov even freelanced to Bloomberg about Russia being "ready for air ceasefire", quoted in the US as a trusted Kremlin source.

Nobody cared, because that was NORMAL. The entire system was performative loyalty on the surface, side gigs for foreign clients underneath.Image
Not anymore. Being labeled a foreign agent isn't exactly Stalin's "enemy of the people", but it guts your finances, your reach, and your status.

And this is someone close to Peskov and Kirienko. He used to be UNTOUCHABLE.Image
The message is quite clear: the Kremlin is CLEANING HOUSE. The Azeri lobby is being burned out.

Does that mean a real BREAK with Baku (and by extension, Ankara and another Azeri ally Tel-Aviv)? I think so.

The strikes on Ukrainian refineries w/ Azeri oil weren't random at all.Image
And most important:

There's NO LONGER a protected political class in Russia. Even the loudest Putinist can get screwed if he doesn't understand that the times have changed.

Fake loyalists aren't safe anymore, and the Azerbaijan lobby is, hopefully, being taken out for good.Image
Provided that he takes in foreign-state money, that is. Which, obviously, was the case with poor little Markov. <i></i>
 

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