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Follow on Google News | Will the Injured Angry Russian bear, kicked-out of lair in EU-Cyprus, decimate the Finland resideRussia has vowed to avenge EU for the illegal confiscation of Russian investment in Cyprus. Actually this was a game played well by the USSR-Russia in the past, which EU has decided to copy. As they say, "A Copy is Never as Good as the Original"
By: Traxer Ltd Finland has been the example of USSR-Soviet- http://europa.eu/ http://www.boston.com/ Finns never loved the Russians even after 70 years, and for the Russians, Finland is an excuse or an example of Russian tolerance. During the past twenty years, immediately after Jeltsin gave the freedom of travel to his citizens, Finnish dogmatic pride did not allow more that 6-8 Soviets to enter the Stockmann Departmental Store in Helsinki, because the Russians "smell bad" and "stole merchandise" Today, if not for Russian tourists, many Finnish shops would have gone bankrupt. Most of the expensive selected residential properties in Helsinki and suburbs are simply bought for cash. Several residential investments were blocked after the acquisition, but "Discretion has been the Better Part of Valour". Finland has played its EU-Russia role with care and sensitivity. However, as it is customary, that the newly elected President Sauli Niinistö of Finland attempted to make his "first pilgrimage" to Kremlin, the Russian President cancelled the opportunity with sudden needless impunity. Shows that there is "no love lost" between the Brown Bear & the Black Bear. So far Finland has been one of the few countries within EU to hold the AAA Crown, alongside Germany. There are thoughts that, Finland & Germany should move in together with a New Euro Currency. This might seem logical, but this would be one of the greatest disasters to the tiny Nokia-less Finland. Germany will make "mince-meat on toast" of Finland within one year. The problem is that, Finland does not have much in common with Russia, or Sweden. And Baltic countries have little regard or respect for Finland for its behaviour during the USSR history. Finns treated the poor Soviets and Estonians as "street-urchins" The question is, will the Russians hit back at EU and its "stuttering" The Russian attack directed at EU-Germany may have a devastating consequences on Finland, especially when the Finnish housing market is crumbling on the directions imposed by EU Central Banks. Does this mean that the residential housing, construction industry will cave-in, into the hairy arms of the Russian Black Bear? http://www.youtube.com/ End
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