Subject: "Medvedev lashes out at US hegemony" 090915
Date: Sep 15, 2009 9:35 AM
http://www.actionlyme.org/070426.htm
That's how far US Bullshit flies. Something like
72% of all Russians believe 9/11 was an inside job.
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=106209§ionid=351020602
Medvedev lashes out at US hegemony
Tue, 15 Sep 2009 05:24:51 GMT
Medvedev did not refer to the United States by name but the target of
his comments was clear
Russia's President has slammed America's global dominance saying all
nations have the right to remark on the policies of a state whose
actions affect the world.
Speaking at the opening of a global security conference in the central
Russian city of Yaroslavl on Monday, Dmitry Medvedev said those
problems of one country, have the potential to lead to international
conflict.
"This happens immediately and incompetence and reluctance to solve
one's own problems inflict damage not only to your country but to a
huge number of other countries," he added.
The Russian president also lashed out at what he thought the "ill-
thought-out" policies of a country that led to the global financial
melt down.
Medvedev did not refer to the United States by name but the target of
his comments was clear.
His remarks came shortly before the US President Barack Obama
delivered a key speech in New York, where he described the global
economic crisis as Washington and Wall Street's "collective failure".
Earlier in March the Kremlin had suggested that the international
community should have a say when the world's richest countries make
decisions with global implications.
Medvedev's comments further developed those ideas, attacking efforts
by any party to advance what he called "utopian projects of global
supremacy … 'Global Caliphate' or 'Benevolent Hegemony'".
There can be no "high-flown justification for military adventures,
suppression of rights and freedoms -- of any illegal activities," he
stressed.
The Russian leader also took aim at US criticism of Russia's domestic
political situation, insisting that Russia was committed to democracy
but would not necessarily pursue it in ways prescribed by other
states.
Medvedev and Obama are both to attend a G20 summit to be held later
this month in the US city of Pittsburgh, where the Russian leader is
to continue to push for a sweeping overhaul of world financial
regulations.
The Yaroslavl conference was attended by Spanish Prime Minister Jose
Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and French counterpart Francois Fillon.
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