Bloomberg Browser: US Tearing Himself Into Parts, Russia Laughing In Fist

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After photos from the Donald Trump meeting with Sergey Lavrov in the White House were presented in a congressional tone in the US Congress and in a number of American media, a considerable number of both ordinary Americans and experts expressed the opinion that all this hysteria looks ridiculous. Leonid Bershidsky, a Bloomberg-based American news agency observer, notes that they are openly mocked at attempts to present Trump as a Russian spy in Russia.

In his Twitter microblog, Bershidsky writes:
(In Russia) chuckle at the sleeve, watching the US tearing themselves apart.






The same Bershidsky publishes material on news agency bands, where he writes that even the Russian leadership is laughing at American hysteria against Trump. The observer called Vladimir Putin's statement at a joint press conference with the Italian Prime Minister about the readiness to provide Trump's talks with Lavrov from the Oval Office of the White House as a frank mockery. Then Putin added that the record would be provided if Congress requested such a request.

Leonid Bershidsky:
This statement is, of course, pure mockery. It is impossible to imagine that the congress would make such a request to the Russian president.


Bershidsky, developing his thought that in Russia, as well as in the EU, they openly mock American hysteria with a photo, cites part of the conversation between Sergey Lavrov and Council of Europe Secretary Thorbjorn Jagland. At that meeting, Jagland ironically asked the Russian Foreign Minister:
I hope you have no problems because of the photos?


Sergey Lavrov responded to this:
It depends on what secrets you are going to tell me.


This caused laughter in the hall where the meeting was held, about which the American observer writes:
Such Russian humor is accepted in Europe with a bang


According to Bershidsky, Russia is laughing, because the situation in the USA is reminiscent of the "Yeltsin era at its worst times - with complete confusion."
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  1. +4
    22 May 2017 06: 52
    According to Bershidsky, Russia is laughing, as the situation in the US resembles "the Yeltsin era in its worst times - with complete confusion."
    Everything would be fine if they had not blamed Russia for this mess ...
    1. +8
      22 May 2017 06: 56
      good They would definitely live their own troubles, they wouldn’t pull us by the ears, we already have worries, our mouths are full, they are still here ... laughing
      1. +9
        22 May 2017 07: 03
        America is not used to living its labor. Only Roosevelt was able to mobilize the forces of the people to overcome the crisis, and then, due to the war, which touched the United States a corner ... The post-war parasitism on debts and dollarization of the world economy was too long. It's time to have a good laugh, which is what we are doing ... lol
        1. +19
          22 May 2017 07: 19
          But how beautifully Putin charged on the account of recording conversations, and Lavrov orientated himself on the account of secrets! This is a beautiful, easy political dive, and almost instant!
        2. +4
          22 May 2017 07: 48
          Quote: yuriy55
          America is not used to living its labor.

          Well, this is complete stupidity. America lives by its own labor, it remains to remember where the bread came to from the USSR, did it grow there in such quantities? And how many cars and other VERY HIGH-TECH technology with the mark "Made in the USA" are produced, another thing is that they tried to destroy that working America, but because she voted for Trump ...
          1. +2
            22 May 2017 08: 41
            Quote: svp67
            America lives by its own labor, it remains to remember where the bread came to from the USSR, did it grow there in such quantities?


            Are you serious, or are you still joking ?!
            1. +2
              22 May 2017 09: 32
              Quote: B.T.W.
              Are you serious, or are you still joking ?!

              Good jokes ... Or do you want to say that until the collapse of the USSR did not buy bread in the United States and Canada?

              1. 0
                22 May 2017 10: 22
                It would be nice to give then statistics on agricultural exports of the USSR for the same years.
                1. +3
                  22 May 2017 10: 45
                  And it would not be bad to give statistics on meat imports, both in the days of the USSR and now in Russia.
          2. +3
            22 May 2017 10: 38
            In fact, it all started with the Great Depression and the massive famine in the United States.
            The numbers of Americans and immigrants who died then are still classified.
            Then, in exchange for grain supplies from the USSR, the United States was forced to recognize the USSR and lift trade sanctions. This allowed for the industrialization of the USSR.
            True, the massive export of grain led to a massive famine in the USSR, but that's another story ...
          3. 0
            22 May 2017 12: 14
            Quote: svp67
            Well, this is complete stupidity. America lives by its own labor, it remains to remember where the bread came to from the USSR, did it grow there in such quantities? And how many cars and other VERY HIGH-TECH technology with the mark "Made in the USA" are produced, another thing is that they tried to destroy that working America, but because she voted for Trump ...

            you forgot about 1 nuance: with all due respect to the working class in the USA (yes, they know how to work), you forgot about nothing but virtual numbers unsecured pieces of paper that are printed in the required quantities without any inflation.
            1. +1
              22 May 2017 12: 37
              Quote: K0
              forgot about nothing but virtual numbers unsecured pieces of paper that are printed in the required quantities without any inflation.

              You know, and Americans have almost forgotten about them, since the system they created does not allow "extra" dollars to return from the outside world to the USA ... And what will the "Papuans" do with them, this does not interest them ....
      2. +9
        22 May 2017 07: 18
        Lech, hi Yes, they are without accusing Russia of their stupidities - like a narik without the next dose. Without them, the "breaking" will begin. They need to be treated for this dependence, they themselves will not refuse it. lol
    2. +1
      22 May 2017 07: 00
      Now Trump will deal with Komi, and then take up the media. For them, the era of "psaki" is over.
      1. +2
        22 May 2017 07: 04
        Quote: siberalt
        the psaki era is over.


        It is a pity - I would listen to her again with great interest ...
      2. +1
        22 May 2017 08: 22
        Right. Psaki, although she promised to check the info in the office, and her successors no longer bother ... smile
    3. +3
      22 May 2017 09: 30
      Quote: svp67
      According to Bershidsky, Russia is laughing, as the situation in the US resembles "the Yeltsin era in its worst times - with complete confusion."
      Everything would be fine if they had not blamed Russia for this mess ...


      Yes, it’s funny, but if these paranoid people still didn’t have nuclear weapons and powerful economics .....
      And so any of their notorious BAD takes an ominous shade. ...
    4. 0
      22 May 2017 09: 37
      And let's take a look at 15 years ago - who was to blame in Russia? That's right - the Americans. They are always to blame for us, just as in the USA - Russians.

      Another thing is that in Russia this rubbish was (and is) for domestic consumption, and the United States for all fronts. On the other hand, it’s good that our “partners” fantasize so much - soon they will get confused where they came up with what and for what purpose.

      The US is like a heroin addict. In 1980, they pricked for the first time - having invented SDI. And the "parish" was very high quality - the USSR fell apart. In 1991 - Iraq, 1993 - Yugoslavia, 1995 - again Yugoslavia, 2001 - "test tubes" and Iraq with Afghanistan, a parade of revolutions Georgia, Ukraine ...

      Obviously, the dreadnought is growing, but the “arrival” is already gone ... But there is no need to get off the “needle” - you need to invent and inflate new insidiousness and shout: "Dulsinea !!!!" rush towards the windmills.
      1. 0
        22 May 2017 12: 02
        What does the consumption ??? Someone forgot how many consultants with American passports wrote to us about the constitution and other laws in the era of EBN rule? (about 10 thousand.) To this day hiccups ... and you there too ...
        1. +1
          22 May 2017 12: 13
          Dear, if the memory of my drunken man doesn’t betray me, the Russians chose Boriska themselves, to the peak of Gorbach. So why cry? It was the appearance of the president of the central country of the USSR SSR that multiplied the entire competence of the Union authorities by zero and it was you who voted for.

          Undoubtedly, this was done to put it mildly from misunderstanding and banal confidence "everything will be as before, only sausages will be delivered to the store." But as the old film said: "The most expensive is stupidity. The most expensive is the most expensive thing to pay."

          However, I was distracted. EBN was chosen by the Russians and to cry that he was not what he wanted was stupid. One player explained everything very clearly: "Your expectations are your problems."

          And "the United States is to blame for everything" is the cornerstone of any political discussion in Russia. Only now the ranting about it has resulted in the media and the press.
    5. +2
      22 May 2017 12: 27
      The great observer Bershidsky, I do not even open his article
      always with big headlines. No.
    6. +1
      22 May 2017 13: 21
      Quote: svp67
      Everything would be fine if they had not blamed Russia for this mess ...


      Oh, those Bershid, Khodorkovsky .... Panikov’s. What reminds them of the USA and Russia in the 90s? Is it really possible that Russian special services are openly sitting in the CIA, Fed, FBI and in all other echelons of power? Can laws write for the USA? Are they driving "for free" all the values ​​to Russia?

      Rather, these are the "pranks" of the main bourgeoisie, which they try to ascribe, like the other abominations of Russia, to such "... idiotic" ones.
  2. +2
    22 May 2017 07: 00
    Well, you can laugh with simpletons, especially since the USA and Europe constantly give us a reason to laugh.
  3. +3
    22 May 2017 07: 02
    According to Bershidsky, Russia is laughing because the situation in the US resembles the "Yeltsin era in its worst times."

    They cannot even imagine what happened in Russia during the worst Yeltsin times, otherwise they would not have said so.
  4. TBM
    0
    22 May 2017 07: 23
    We are waiting for them to start jumping out of the windows.
  5. +4
    22 May 2017 08: 10
    finally it dawned on us that we were just laughing at them. Not only are the Yankees stupid, they are also late. the Yankees, like rude children, started the game, but did not want to finish, they played too much. GDP clearly noticed that such stupid people are dangerous for their own country. I would add for the whole world. It’s scary to imagine if these Shkodniks bring their Yankerstan to a pen, how they will behave in the excitement of a “show” with a nuclear club.
  6. +2
    22 May 2017 08: 25
    He laughs best who laughs last.
    The country of scum and bandits should feel this fully.
    1. +2
      22 May 2017 09: 33
      Laughs the one who laughs last

      A good laugh is he who laughs without consequences wink
      1. 0
        22 May 2017 09: 40
        In general, it will not do without consequences, one ball at all. So it's time to stop fooling yourself.
        1. +1
          22 May 2017 10: 06
          But to panic is premature hi
      2. +2
        22 May 2017 10: 41
        He laughs well, who has nothing to cry about.
  7. +1
    22 May 2017 09: 03
    According to Bershidsky, Russia is laughing, as the situation in the US resembles "the Yeltsin era in its worst times - with complete confusion."
    In the Yeltsin era, we did not sign contracts for 300 billion weapons - only for a penny we sold our production to oligarchs, and to foreign competitors, for collapse ...
  8. 0
    22 May 2017 11: 20
    I think Americans have lost fear. When they were really afraid of a nuclear answer in the USSR, they did not behave so brazenly. And the time of Yeltsin convinced the evil empire of impunity.
  9. 0
    22 May 2017 16: 04
    Russia is currently a hazel grouse but with steel plumage. And Russia is not going to turn into a fat turkey on someone else's table. And this motto should be used in Russian diplomacy. Let jackals of all stripes swallow their own fangs!
  10. 0
    23 May 2017 00: 36
    And why not neighing? All the same, Russia is a power and the United States? So a global misunderstanding, an unsuccessful project of arrogant Saxons and shalom, but right now
  11. 0
    23 May 2017 12: 45
    Return the psaki. She will discuss in the office and everyone will be happy.