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Hi all,
I hope that everyone is doing fine in here. I am marking this thread as sticky will and hope that Russians will contribute here everything Russian: Food, culture,jokes, fun or whatever chat!
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So, today's hot topic is:
Why Vladimir is gaining his popularity in eastern, African and some western countries amid RF's attack on Ukraine.


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So, today's hot topic is:
Why Vladimir is gaining his popularity in eastern, African and some western countries amid RF's attack on Ukraine.


Any thoughts?

Hi.

In my opinion, Half of Putin/Russia's admiration is due to Anti US sentiment across the globe....

People are disgusted by hypocrisy of US so they support Russians.

That doesn't mean they support Russians in everything they do across the globe - it's just that people want to see the balance in world order - not hegemony of one side as US like to shove down the throats
 
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So, today's hot topic is:
Why Vladimir is gaining his popularity in eastern, African and some western countries amid RF's attack on Ukraine.


Any thoughts?

USA and the West in general is a thief. They steal money from others. Souther Asia was one of wealthiest regions in the World until English colonists/terrorists come. The same with China. The West stolen a lot of money from China by drug (opium) trade. The West stolen a lot of money from Poland as well. They destroyed many big Polish companies like Ursus and Elwro. Now many Western companies in Poland barely pay any taxes in Poland and they transfer their profit abroad. They pay Polish workers a fracton of what they pay workers in their home countries.

Last but not least conflict in the former Ukraine was created by USA itself. US bureaucrat Victoria Nuland, who coordinated coup against democratically elected president of the Ukraine Yanukovych in 2013/2014, said "F**k the EU". US created crisis in the former Ukraine to weaken it's competitor the EU and reap profit.

'Vampires' in the war: US warmongers feeding on the bloody turbulence in other countries
Conflict-profiteering syndicate

By GT staff reporters Published: Mar 30, 2022 08:57 PM Updated: Mar 31, 2022 08:57 PM



Editor's Note:

Amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict, arms dealers have made a big fortune in the ongoing war, and financial predators have also missed no opportunity to take full advantage of the situation. Moreover, in the US, there is a group of "politicians, experts, or think tanks" who live by creating imaginary enemies and attacking Russia or China. These warmongers are "vampires" feeding on the bloody turbulence in other countries.

Observers predict that the post-war reconstruction of war-torn Ukraine may involve huge amounts of money, and US companies, along with transnational corporations, will be the main beneficiaries of Ukraine's reconstruction.

The Global Times is publishing a series of stories and cartoons to unveil how the US, in its status as a superpower, has been creating one crisis after another in the world. This is the third installment.


Monstrous military-industrial complex

The Democratic and Republican parties in the US are generally divided on many topics, from climate change to same-sex marriage, but there is one exception - the defense expenditure. In 2020, the US spent nearly $780 billion on its military. The figure was more than the total expenditure of the other nine countries following the US that spent the most on the military in the same year combined.

To justify such a large military expenditure, the US had tried to incite wars around the world, with the Russia-Ukraine conflict their latest target.

John Mearsheimer, a prominent American international relations scholar, reiterated in a recent opinion piece published in The Economist on March 19 that "the West, and especially America, is principally responsible" for the Ukraine crisis. Since 2008, the US has been encouraging Ukraine to join the EU and NATO, leading to the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalating into a war, he said.

After the Russia-Ukraine war broke out, students at the University of Chicago, where Mearsheimer works, circulated a letter calling for the cancellation of John Mearsheimer over "Putinism."

However, what the students do not know is that the US military-industrial complex (MIC) is moving full steam ahead regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, which some media outlets have called the biggest land conflict in Europe since the World War II.

The MIC is a unique phenomenon in the US. During World War II, the five top US defense contractors - Lockheed Martin Corporation, Raytheon Company, Northrop Grumman Corporation, the Boeing Company, and the General Dynamics Corporation - made a large profit from the war and got a large number of federal government contracts during that period. Since then, their interests have been bound together.

During the Cold War era, the US military, defense contractors, the federal government, the Congress, and local universities cooperated closely and extended their forces to new industries like aerospace, energy, the electronics industry, information technology, and bioengineering, creating an enormous MIC. Think tanks and the media have all been dragged into it and they became part of the complex of shared interest.

The MIC has hogged most of the US' wealth and become a monster that the country cannot get rid of.

On January 17, 1961, in his farewell address, then-president Dwight Eisenhower warned against the establishment of a "military-industrial complex," noting that the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power along with the MIC existed and would persist.

The MIC also has a great influence on US presidential elections, as about 30 percent of the US companies and one-quarter of the country's employment opportunities are related to the MIC. In addition, some of the US states where these military contractors have established their bases of operation like Michigan, Ohio, and Florida are also swing states that no presidential candidate would want to lose.


Hypocrisy of Pax Americana

Underpinning the growing wealth of the military-industrial complex for years was the "Pax Americana" concept peddled by US strategists, a concept applied to the concept of relative peace in the Western Hemisphere and later in the world after the end of World War II in 1945, when the US became the world's dominant economic and military power.

But there were also persistent challenges in the US about the hypocrisy of Pax Americana, including former US president John Kennedy who advocated against the idea in the 1960s.

Kennedy argued that such a peace based on "American weapons of war" was undesirable.

"What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living,'" Kennedy said on June 10, 1963, when giving the commencement address at the American University in Washington, DC.

However, after the Ukraine crisis broke out, calls for military expansion and the revival of Pax Americana were again agitated in the US.

The online publication Foreign Affairs published an article entitled "The Return of Pax Americana" on March 14. The article said that Russia's special military operation in Ukraine "has now inadvertently done the United States and its allies a tremendous favor," or "a historic opportunity to regroup and reload for an era of intense competition - not just with Russia but also with China - and, ultimately, to rebuild an international order that just recently looked to be headed for collapse."

Voices encouraging the US to prepare for a war with China and Russia at the same time are not alienated among US scholars.

An opinion piece published by Foreign Affairs on February 27 proposed a massive increase in US defense spending. Matthew Kroenig, author of this article, is the deputy director of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. The center published a report in 2021 and advocated for comprehensive containment of China.

"The United States remains the world's leading power with the greatest global interests, and cannot afford to choose between Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Instead, Washington and its allies should develop a defense strategy capable of deterring and, if necessary, defeating Russia and China at the same time," said Kroenig in the article.

Some US strategists told the Global Times that the voices of these experts are echoed by many among Washington's decision-makers, "but the problem is that most of their recommendations cannot be implemented."

One reason, for example, is that the US' national debt already stands at over $30 trillion, making it difficult to significantly increase defense spending, which is already nearly $800 billion.

Who's the real beneficiary?

After the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis, the voice of the American elites calling on other Western countries to extend their arms and raise their military budgets has boosted the US MIC to make more profits.

On March 15, US President Joe Biden signed a funding bill to send $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine, which includes weapons the Ukrainians have been requesting, such as the anti-armor and anti-air systems. On March 16, Biden again announced another $1 billion in new assistance to Ukraine, supplying Ukraine with 9,000 anti-armor systems, 7,000 small arms, 800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems, 20 million rounds of ammunition, and 100 drones.

Tulsi Gabbard, a US politician and a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 US presidential election, alleged that some in the Biden administration "actually want Russia to invade Ukraine" because "the military-industrial complex is the one that benefits from this," the New York Times reported on March 28.

Gabbard, who claimed in February that both Democrats and Republicans in Washington are "essentially in the pocket of the military-industrial complex," calls the defense industry's political influence a scandal, said the NYT report.

The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a major boon for the world's largest defense contractors, such as Raytheon which makes the Stinger missiles and, jointly along with Lockheed Martin, makes the Javelin anti-tank missiles being supplied to Ukraine by the likes of the US and Estonia. Lockheed's shares are up by around 16 percent and Raytheon's around 3 percent since the military conflict in Ukraine began, independent media outlet the Conversation reported on March 9.

Indeed, sanctions imposed by the US and European governments in conjunction with some multinational companies have hit the Russian economy hard. On March 14, 850 stores belonging to McDonald's in Russia were officially closed. Also, at least 300 multinationals have pulled out of Russia since the conflict began.

But the crisis in Ukraine will benefit the US economy and multinationals in the long run, observers noted. Companies from European countries such as Germany and France have invested much more in Russia than in the United States. In the future, these companies will likely have to turn to the US for alternate investment destination.

India Today noted that the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine will involve huge amounts of money, and US companies will definitely be the main beneficiaries of Ukraine's reconstruction.

To draw a comparison with the war in Afghanistan, according to a report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, the 20-year reconstruction package approved by the US Congress after the war in Afghanistan involved an investment of $145 billion, and observers pointed out that the reconstruction of Ukraine will certainly not cost any less than that.

The military conflict between Russia and Ukraine "has the champagne corks quietly popping in the Pentagon, on K Street, in the defense industry, and throughout the halls of Congress," Franklin Spinney, a former military analyst for the Pentagon, wrote in a recent commentary piece published in the US online magazine CounterPunch.

Spinney recently said in an interview that the huge US defense spending has seriously affected the country's long-term development. He believes that NATO's five waves of easternward expansion have violated its initial commitments and its failure to respond seriously to Russian demands are the direct causes of the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which cannot be separated from the true features of the US' MIC.


US: The Biggest War Profiteer



1. Six of the world's 10 largest defense contractors come from the US




    • Lockheed Martin
    • Boeing
    • Raytheon Technologies
    • Northrop Grumman
    • General Dynamics
    • L3Harris Technologies

2. Since 2001, the US has spent $6.4 trillion in wars, and US military operations in 85 countries killed 801,000 people including 335,000 civilians and caused 37 million people to become refugees

3. $6.4 trillion has been spent on post-911 wars and conflicts in more than 80 countries, and most of the budgets were transferred to the top 5 contractors. From 2001 to 2021, the stocks of these top five contractors outperformed the stock market overall by 58%.



Next up:

From the disintegration of the Soviet Union to the step-by-step design and execution of the Ukraine crisis trap, the US intends to achieve absolute hegemony through its strategic goals while suppressing Russia, dominating the EU, and containing China. The US, the global "master of strategy" that has killed many birds with one stone, is a schemer living in the ideology of the Cold War. In our next story, we'll look at how the US became the 21st century's "Cold War schemer."

Last but not least Banderites (followers of Nazi collaborator Bandera) prepared to start offensive against Donbass in late February/ early March. So military operation started by Russia was to protect Donbass. And Banderites worked on creating nuclear weapons:

Execution of ‘nuclear Ukraine’ project was mere months away, source says

According to its data, by implementing programs in both nuclear and rocket spheres over more than two decades, Ukraine was consistently nearing all the necessary conditions to create its own nuclear weapons

MOSCOW, March 6. /TASS/. Ukraine could have obtained nuclear weapons within several months, a source in one of Russian agencies told TASS.
"According to conclusions by Western experts, the Kiev regime was extremely close to creating a nuclear explosive device based on plutonium due to its covert obtainment from spent nuclear fuel stored in the country’s territory. Ukrainian specialists could have made such a device within several months," the source said.
According to its data, by implementing programs in both nuclear and rocket spheres over more than two decades, Ukraine was consistently nearing all the necessary conditions to create its own nuclear weapons. "Particularly, significant results were reached in the area of modeling nuclear chain reactions, the division of fission materials isotopes as well as in the sphere of research and metallurgy of nuclear materials," the source specified.
In February, at the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that he had instructed the Foreign Ministry to call a summit of the Budapest Memorandum’s signatories. According to him, if it wouldn’t happen nor Ukraine would be given security guarantees, the memorandum would be recognized by Kiev as null and void. The Budapest Memorandum was signed by the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, the UK and the US on December 5, 1994. Complying with this document, Ukraine got rid of its nuclear arsenal while Russia, the US and the UK guaranteed the country’s security.

as well as biological weapons:

Russia: US Advisers Help Kiev Make Biological, Nuclear Weapons

Speaking at a conference on national security held at Russia's North Caucasus Federal District on Tuesday, Patrushev argued that Ukraine possesses all the things needed for such an undertaking - resources, expertise, technologies and delivery systems - and that Russia simply couldn't allow Ukraine to procure nuclear weapons, Sputnik reported.


Ukrainian leadership's talk about the prospects of changing the country's nuclear status weren't just empty words, and such development would have posed a security risk not just to Russia, but to the entire world, Patrushev stated.


"We could not allow rabid, uncontrollable nationalists to possess nuclear weapons", he said.


Patrushev also insisted that the aforementioned threats to Russia's security were created in Ukraine by the United States and its allies.


He also said that Russia procured information that confirms the "implementation of military-biological programs in biological laboratories established in Ukraine with the direct involvement of foreign consultants and advisers, including their funding from the United States".


Biolaboratories in Ukraine pose a danger not only to Russia but to the whole of Europe, Aleksey Polishchuk, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry's second CIS department, told Sputnik.


"As for biolaboratories on Ukraine's territory, they pose a danger not only to Russia but to the whole of Europe. Conducting Russia's special operation in Ukraine is aimed, among other things, at stopping this threat," Aleksey Polishchuk said.


Purpose of Russia’s operation in Ukraine is, among other things, to stop the threat posed by biolaboratories, Aleksey Polishchuk added.


The Russian diplomat added that Moscow was forced to recognise the Donbass republics' independence, but the decision on their possible return to Ukraine is up to LPR and DPR residents.


"Now, the situation has changed radically. Russia was forced to recognize the sovereignty of the DPR and LPR. Treaties of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance were signed, and at the request of the republics, a special military operation aimed at protecting the population of Donbas, denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine was launched," Polishchuk said, noting that "the question of whether the return Donetsk and Luhansk to Ukraine is possible is better addressed to the residents of these republics".


The diplomat noted that for seven and a half years, Russia had been seeking the implementation by Kiev of the Minsk agreements, aimed at the civilized return of Donbass to Ukraine on the terms of a special status and respect for the rights and interests of citizens, adding that back then, Donetsk and Luhansk agreed to this. But, during this time, Kiev did everything to prevent the residents of Donbass from returning, keeping the region in an economic, transport and financial blockade, he said.


As part of the special operation launched in Ukraine on February 24, the Russian armed forces had found 30 biological laboratories in Ukraine, which were fulfilling orders from the US Department of Defense and possibly involved in biological weapons production.

Last week, the Russian Defence Ministry unveiled new findings after analysing documents obtained from experts from Ukrainian biolaboratories. According to the information, Washington spent over $200 million to study pathogens of birds, bats and reptiles in Ukraine and possibility of transmission of African swine fever and anthrax through these animal.


Russia started a special military operation in Ukraine on February 24 in response to calls from the Donetsk and Lugansk people's republics for protection against intensifying attacks by Ukrainian troops. The Russian Defence Ministry said the special operation is targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure only and the civilian population is not in danger. Moscow has repeatedly said it has no plans to occupy Ukraine. Western nations have imposed numerous sanctions on Russia.

Russia is saving the World from US founded Nazis. Right is on Russia's side.
Popularity of President Putin in Russia also increased.
 
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Hi.

In my opinion, Half of Putin/Russia's admiration is due to Anti US sentiment across the globe....

People are disgusted by hypocrisy of US so they support Russians.

That doesn't mean they support Russians in everything they do across the globe - it's just that people want to see the balance in world order - not hegemony of one side as US like to shove down the throats

Hipocrisy of the West is through the roof indeed. They destroyed Iraq and many other countries and now they cry because Russia is destroying their Nazis and saving civilians.
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Hipocrisy of the West is through the roof indeed. They destroyed Iraq and many other countries and now they cry because Russia is destroying their Nazis and saving civilians.
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I can clearly understand. Especially, now Biden administration isn't behaving nicely.
Another reason is that Russian federation has come up with a strong case against US lead NATO, that is that they claim that Ukraine was pressurized to do so.
There was already silent tug-of-war going on between NATO and RF but ongoing situation evoked RF to do it openly.
Another factor is that RF is especially working on their soft power and echoing the voice of US victims and hence in one way or another changing public opinion about them.
People no longer care to look into RF's past as former USSR because they have their own reasons.



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I can clearly understand. Especially, now Biden administration isn't behaving nicely.
Another reason is that Russian federation has come up with a strong case against US lead NATO, that is that they claim that Ukraine was pressurized to do so.
There was already silent tug-of-war going on between NATO and RF but ongoing situation evoked RF to do it openly.
Another factor is that RF is especially working on their soft power and echoing the voice of US victims and hence in one way or another changing public opinion about them.
People no longer care to look into RF's past as former USSR because they have their own reasons.



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That's right. This crisis was brewing since decades. And this crisis is not only about the former Ukraine. The problem is that the West that represent only about 10% of World's population own much higher percentage of wealth and influence in the World. To make matters worse the West think that it is exeptional and better that others.
No wonder why no country in Africa and Latin America and only Japan, South Korea and Singapure in Asia imposed sanctions on Russia. Vast majority of the World either support Russia or is neutral. They know that today the racist West target Russia and tomorrow they would target someone else.

There is also economic factor. Is it ok that the West is "printing" it's prosperity ? Is it ok that the West is exporting inflation ? No wonder why the West is so butthurt that Russia want to sell natural gas in Rubles.

I think that valuation of real productive enterprises is going to increase and speculative econimy is going to decrease. Why stock valuation of Facebook, company that produce nothing, is much higier than Gazprom, company that deliver natural gas that is essential for the economy ? Why stock valuation of Apple inc. (that don't produce smartphones and only own brand) is higher than Hon Hai (Foxconn) that produce smartphones ? The West now is mostly scam, a Ponzi scheme. The West is a leech that is sucking blood from the World. Russia with the help from China and other countries challenge this leech. I wish Russia succeed.

Why midgets like France and England has bigger say in the UN than giants like Indonesia or Pakistan ? The World need to change, but the West doesn't want the World to change. The West doesn't want to lose it's privilige.
 
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My greetings too.

And that cake looks lovely. What is it ?

And @Slav Defence, shouldn't it be Russian Tea House ?
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@Piotr @Soldier35
It's Gaz some type of sweets. sometimes we serve it with tea.they usually make it with wheat , rose water , honey and pistachio.

Some of the first electric water boilers in Iran were from Russia.you still may find them in our museums as they are now parts of our history.
 
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