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John Fielding, CEO
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Russia's capital needs could well be met through exports which at $50 billion or more annually, have the potential to be increased dramatically.
Komkov was selected from among Russia's best and brightest managers to take part in the Russian Federation's Presidential program offering specialized training in Enterprise Management.
Advocating Russia's outstanding software development capability to American companies is an excellent example of how Amcham serves both Russian and American industry.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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It is "particularly timely in light of new privatization legislation and Russia's plans to introduce improved privatization models.
Russia's government has created institutional foundations to implement a newly enacted nonproliferation policy and passed laws to punish wrongdoers.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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Stanislav Ilyasov, Russia's minister for Chechnya affairs, on Saturday repeated officials' claims that Russian troops have scaled down their operations.
Russia's Gazprom plans to build a pipeline along a proposed highway that would bring gas from the western Siberian regions of Tomsk and Tyuman, where there are large natural gas deposits.
Citing Russia's and the United States' interests in the Iraqi oilfields, the Guardian newspaper wrote last week that Russia's sending warships to the Gulf could strain relations between Moscow and Washington.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Russia's strategy appears to involve creating a false security in the West by feigning weakness (when 25,000 nuclear weapons are still ready to be unleashed) while puppet states are used to provoke the West into an all-out fight.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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An unnamed source in the Russian military command told the news service Russia's military leadership has received dates and scenarios of the invasion from their counterparts in the U.
The move is obviously designed to reassert Russia's military influence in a region where the United States has its own semi-permanent military presence with bases in also in Kyrgyzstan as well as Uzbekistan.
Decommissioned submarines are anchored in Bolshoi Kamen, one of Russia's two principal centers for scrapping the submarines it no longer needs.
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