Voces sabiam que ela, ela mesmo a primeira dama da França. É filha de brasileiro?????

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É, a mãe dela pulou a cerca com um italiano radicado no Brasil.gaitero escreveu:Mudando de assunto, mas se mantendo na gostosa.
Voces sabiam que ela, ela mesmo a primeira dama da França. É filha de brasileiro?????
In Soviet times there existed a system of "stationed" auxiliary groups including tankers, tugboat, repairing ships, refrigerators etc. There always were couple of them in Mediterranian, couple in Atlantics, couple in Pacific and Indian ocean. Now such system is completely destroyed, so... they have to drag auxiliary ships with battle group. Simple reason.
Rússia: Navios militares russos chegam sexta-feira a Lisboa
Moscovo, 15 Dez (Lusa) - Quatro navios de guerra russos chegarão sexta-feira a Lisboa, onde permanecerão até 22 de Dezembro, anunciou hoje o porta-voz da Marinha da Rússia, Igor Digalo.
"A estadia prolongar-se-á até 22 de Dezembro. Depois, o grupo de navios de guerra, constituído pelo porta-aviões Admiral Kuznetsov, o vaso de combate a submarinos Admiral Levtchenko, o petroleiro Serguei Ossipov e o rebocador de salvamento Nikolai Tchiker, atravessará o Estreito de Gibraltar e entrará no Mar Mediterrâneo, onde realizará manobras de treino militar", acrescentou Digalo.
Esta esquadra russa visitará vários portos de Estados do Mediterrâneo, disse.
Igor Digalo anunciou também que outra esquadra russa da Frota do Mar do Norte visitará Havana entre 19 e 23 de Dezembro.
"Será a primeira visita de vasos de guerra russos a Cuba desde os tempos da União Soviética", precisou.
A esquadra é constituída pelo navio de combate a submarinos Admiral Tchabanenko e dois vasos auxiliares: Ivan Bubnov e SB-406.
Estas três embarcações, que participaram em manobras conjuntas com navios de guerra venezuelanos, terminaram hoje uma visita ao porto de Bluefields, na Nicarágua, onde descarregaram ajuda humanitária.
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... p?t=148919Greece Gives Green Light for Russian Exercises in Aegean
ATHENS, January 2.-
Deck-based aviation of Russia's heavy aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov will hold exercises in the Greek airspace in January, the Greek National Defense General Staff said on Friday. "The exercises will take place on January 3-4 and on January 8-10 southeast of Rhodes Island and on January 11 south of Crete," the General Staff said. The exercises will be held in international waters but the aircraft will fly in the Athens airspace, the General Staff said. Russia announced in 2007 that its Navy had resumed and would build up a constant presence in different regions of the world's oceans.This move of Russia motivated the interest of many western embassies in Athens and especially the American. The Russian presence in many places on the international theatre is rising. One of the exercise areas is adjacent to Attalla and east of Tarsus of Syria. An area that Turkey is disputing Cyprus rights of oil drilling. According to government circles, that wished to remain anonymous, the permission for the military exercises is a "Double Message" to Russian and the USA.The time frame of the exercises is on a peculiar coincidence of increased Turkish violations of Greece FIR. According to Russian officials admiral Kuznetsov and the escort ships departed from the navy base at Severomorsk, and have been cruising outside the strip of Gaza, monitoring hostile Israeli Air Force operations. The Russian media include many reports about the exercises in the Aegean and they characterise them as of very "High importance and symbolism".It is very interesting the probable reactions of the Turkish Air Force in the reserved regions as the may complicate ever more the already tense situation in the Greek Archipelagos of the Aegean.
Russian warships dock at Turkish naval base
MOSCOW, January 5 (RIA Novosti) - A naval task force from Russia's Northern Fleet began on Monday an informal visit to Turkey, a Navy spokesman said.
"Today, on January 5, a group of Northern Fleet warships led by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and the Admiral Levchenko destroyer arrived at the Akzas naval base for an informal visit," Capt. 1st Rank Igor Dygalo said.
The Levchenko will dock at the base while the Kuznetsov remains at sea. The visit will last until Thursday, after which the carrier group will carry out joint exercises with the Turkish Navy before returning to its duties in the Mediterranean Sea, Dygalo said.
The Russian Navy spokesman also said that the large ASW ship Admiral Chabanenko was in the Atlantic on its way back to the Northern Fleet base after a Latin American tour that included visits to Cuba and Venezuela.
He added that the Northern Fleet's Pyotr Veliky nuclear-powered missile cruiser was in the southeastern Atlantic and would dock in Cape Town on Friday for an historic visit by the Russian Navy to South Africa.
Russia announced last year that its Navy had resumed, and would continue to build up, a constant presence throughout the world.
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNew ... =worldNewsRussia wants warships stationed around the world
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's military leaders approved a plan by the navy on Sunday to station warships permanently in friendly ports across the globe.
Underfunded since the 1991 break up of the Soviet Union, the Russian navy has been reasserting itself over the last year by chasing Somali pirates around the coast of east Africa and steaming across the Atlantic to visit allies in South America.
"The General Staff has given its position on this issue and it fully supports the position of the (Navy's) main committee," deputy chief of staff Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn told RIA Novosti news agency.
A resurgent navy has become central to a strategy for Russia -- which enjoyed a decade of economic revival from 1998 -- to project itself in foreign affairs.
In August a Russian diplomat said the navy was to make more use of a Syrian Mediterranean Sea port. Last month a Russian warship cruised off Cuba after visiting South America for the first time since 1991.
Nogovitsyn said Russia was directly negotiating with foreign governments to station warships at bases around the world permanently, although he declined to give exact details.
"Nobody can predict where problems could flare up," he said. "What we need are permanent bases, but these are very costly. They need to be considered very carefully."
RIA Novosti wrote that the Russian navy was already in negotiations to build a permanent Black Sea Port in the Russia-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia.
Carlos Mathias escreveu:Iiiiiiiiiih agora vão invadir a Turquia também????? CARAÇAS!