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    I shed some light on clear contradiction of facts by you. Like the “broke Russia” comment. That is just completely false. So you are completely misinformed about Russia in general.

    I wont argue with this. It is just really frustrating when ppl here don’t give Russian engineering a fair shake. Especially aviation and rocket science.

    And Russia still has its free shot at a NATO jet in its back pocket. It will be spent wisely..

    The US is still trying to steer ISIS into the SAA. That is why they won’t share intel with Russia. Russia still expects to get a fair shake from the US. Its lunacy.

    swing and a miss...

    discontinued...

    The current Russian govt is a totally different federation then the USSR. The current federation put handcuffs on Michail Gorbechov. So its a misnomer to say that Europe was under Russias boot-heel. Russia just wants to make money. And they prefer to keep their equivalent of the San Diago navy base under their

    Europe over pays the US military by buying US debt. But the funny thing is, nobody pays the US military like China does.

    You clueless seppo... Your Atlas V military rocket uses ummm

    yes but these jets have been profitable for decades. And Russia already has a high efficiency engine. Powerjet sam146

    funny how none of these geopolitical lightweights had an answer for your reply.

    yeah Wall Street will do a good job of asset stripping and debt loading the country. No wonder none other then George Soros is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into the putsch govt.

    haha.. Just helarious how clueless some of you are. Ukranians have no time for the perverse, debt ridden west.

    Powerjet supplies engines for Sukhoi. 50% Russian and 50% French

    would save to put them on the B52 as well. What is your point >?

    Russia will still be able to undercut the west price wise. Like they do with natural gas... and ak47’s and trips to the Intl Space Station.