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[#2738798] 21.10.18 09:28 · odgovor na: (#2738795)
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:)
Tudi od PIL se bo baje odjavil, le na vrsto še ni prišlo to.

(Ga Saudi/Aramco matter bolj žuli sedaj... kako mlrd usd spraviti na varno v Trump tower, preden mnogi ameriški mediji njega in Saudijce dokočno ne pokončajo)
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[#2738800] 21.10.18 09:38
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Zadnja sprememba: crt 21.10.2018 10:56
malo konteksta (in zgodovine)

time.com/5085257/don...ia-treaty/

en.wikipedia.org/wik...I#Protests
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[#2738810] 21.10.18 11:16
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Zadnja sprememba: 153 21.10.2018 11:24
Trampolinar & Co. po trampolinu vztrajno poskakuje, se mu tam,
za hip lebdečemu, rojevajo izvirne ego-vizije, kaj naj še razsuje ?

Sodražan
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[#2738823] 21.10.18 13:35
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Kako že gre tista: "Slabome hurcu i dlaka smeta!"
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[#2738825] 21.10.18 13:49 · odgovor na: crt (#2738800)
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Among the instruments in trouble is the historic INF Treaty. Signed by the two nuclear superpowers in 1987, the agreement was the first to mandate on-site inspections and remains the only one in world history to eliminate an entire category of weapons owned by its signatories—all ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles within the 500- to 5,500-kilometer range and their launchers. Experts on both sides believe the existing treaty is outdated—but renegotiating it will not be easy. For one, it binds its signatories even as other states, such as China, Iran, and North Korea, can build the ground-based intermediate-range missiles it bans. In addition, the United States and Russia now accuse each other of undermining the treaty: Moscow argues that U.S. regional ballistic missile defense installations in Romania and Poland could be used to deploy prohibited systems, while Washington criticizes the deployment of a new Russian weapon system that it says violates the treaty terms.
The collapse of the INF Treaty, however, would exacerbate spiraling regional tensions in Europe and make any new agreement harder to achieve. The treaty may not be salvageable in its current form, but Washington and Moscow can nonetheless signal goodwill and promote stability by beginning conversations about what can be done to preserve, modify, or replace it.
www.foreignaffairs.c...thers-arms
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[#2738826] 21.10.18 14:07 · odgovor na: pobalin (#2738825)
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According to a Reuters report on February 9, 2017, in US President Donald Trump's first 60-minute telephone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Putin inquired about extending New START. President Trump attacked the treaty, claiming that it favored Russia and was "one of several bad deals negotiated by the Obama administration".
en.wikipedia.org/wik.../New_START
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[#2738844] 21.10.18 21:40
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Zadnja sprememba: anon-317028 21.10.2018 21:43
Kaže, da bodo Američani imeli kmalu dovolj dela doma ali v neposredni bližini. Zlo, ki so ga poslali na drugi konec sveta se vrača v kraj spočetja, očetu Obami in mamici Clintonovi...Guatemalan president boasts about catching 100 ISIS operatives as his...Več na: www.dailymail.co.uk/...tives.html

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