The US.Btw who's paying for Right Sector?
Source:US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, Nuland said: “Since the declaration of Ukrainian independence in 1991, the United States supported the Ukrainians in the development of democratic institutions and skills in promoting civil society and a good form of government - all that is necessary to achieve the objectives of Ukraine’s European. We have invested more than 5 billion dollars to help Ukraine to achieve these and other goals. ” Nuland said the United States will continue to “promote Ukraine to the future it deserves.”
True. I thought my choice of the citation was enough to show that.In this case Delft, its Bull! The US and Russian Space programs only really joint on one program. The ISS that represents 95% of Nasa Russian space. And ISS is exempt from this move. I posted the leaked memo in the world space thread.
http://www.sinodefenceforum.com/mem...s-views-photos-videos-10-6066.html#post276272
1) The docking system is an international standard. I read last year ( ? or longer ago ) that PRC conforms to that standard.The Verge article more seems to glaze over it in my opinion.
the fact is that until the US fields a Commercial Crew platform, NASA is reliant on Roscosmos. Due to the fact that the Shuttle was retired before a successor was built, and the European space agency lacks a Manned space platform.
Roscosmos unless they launch there own space station is reliant on Nasa for operations of the systems of ISS. As the US modules form the bulk of a number of critical systems, and NASA runs the Bulk of resupply missions.
basicly they are stuck together. The only other manned space program is of course the PRC but, there is no evidence that the Chinese have designed there space craft with the proper docking collar for ISS.
secondly their is seemingly no interest in the ISS on there part.
I see Kerry's words as an attempt to lure the Russians into recognizing Ukraine's current "government", rather than washing the problem off his hands.
Piotr, you simple have to stop posting these one liner, incendiary, flame bait comments.Pro-Russian protests in Odessa and Kharkov (big cities currently in the Ukraine).
[video]http://www.km.ru/tv/mitingi-na-ukraine-30-marta-2014[/video]
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The problem is that China isn't Switzerland...Russian Banks and consumers also win by having a alternative form of payment less prone to sanctions at a minimal cost.