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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

I do not care if anyone believe what I said about my military service. But the question still stand: Do YOU believe that the F-111 is NOT nuclear capable? Why are you being a chickenshit about your own statement? :enjoy:

LOL Dude, you are hilarious. Where did you fly those F-111s tipped with nuclear heads?
 
Do you even believe your own fantasy? Ukraine doesn't stand a chance of winning anything in a counter offensive. If anything, this will allow Russia to concentrate on other strategic areas in Ukraine where Ukrainian forces will be thinned out LOL
You still don’t say how Russia can win this war or at least keep the occupation?

At the beginning of the invasion Russia land army has 200,000 men, 3,000 tanks, 100,000 from separatists and wagners. Then coming 300,000 mobi, then 50,000 recruits. Where do they now? All dead or wounded? All tanks destroyed?

I don’t see them.

Since 10 months the assaults on Bakhmut are led by the suicide wagners by foot.

The Russians can nothing more. on the money front it is not better. Money is running out. Russia’s oil and gas exports revenues imploding.
 
You still don’t say how Russia can win this war or at least keep the occupation?

At the beginning of the invasion Russia land army has 200,000 men, 3,000 tanks, 100,000 from separatists and wagners. Then coming 300,000 mobi, then 50,000 recruits. Where do they now? All dead or wounded? All tanks destroyed?

I don’t see them.

Since 10 months the assaults on Bakhmut are led by the suicide wagners by foot.

The Russians can nothing more. on the money front it is not better. Money is running out. Russia’s oil and gas exports revenues imploding.

Russia is already successful. Just the mere fact that it has captured Ukrainian territory puts Russia in the driving seat.

We can argue about the losses on each side. Russia is not an exception.
 
Russia is already successful. Just the mere fact that it has captured Ukrainian territory puts Russia in the driving seat.

We can argue about the losses on each side. Russia is not an exception.
That’s nothing. War is always back and forth. Russia army stood last year just few kilometers before Kiew. Also, not long ago the German Wehrmacht stood few kilometers before Moscow. You know how it then went. Russia has no industrial strength to sustain the war. Russia can’t keep the occupation.
 
Iran has been been very busy supplying Russia here is some info from Warship Magazine May Issue 2023

Amirabad to AstraKhan in the Caspian Sea

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Prigozhin said he will pull Wagner out of Bakhmut if he do not receive any ammo.

Man, this guy look pissed
 
Russians have made Norway the 3rd largest energy exporter in the world surpassing Russia. I much preferred a world of balance and unofficial check and balances. By this stupid military actions Russians fell into a trap and created their own misery.....and with this China is the only check / balance against western policies (or standards) around the world


Norway is now surpassing Russia in energy exports.


In a remarkable turn of events, a humble office building overlooking a fjord in Stavanger, Norway, now holds the key to European energy security. Here, the company Petoro oversees several of the continent’s largest oil and natural gas fields on Norway’s petroleum-rich continental shelf. This unassuming location has become central to Europe’s quest to keep the lights on amid rising tensions with Russia over the war in Ukraine.




As Russia scaled back natural gas exports last year, Norway ramped up production to help meet Europe’s energy needs. Fuelled by the escalating crisis in Ukraine, Norwegian oil and gas exports have soared, transforming the country into Europe’s primary energy provider.



Petoro CEO Kristin Fejerskov Kragseth commented on the shift: “The war and the whole energy situation has demonstrated that Norwegian energy is extremely important for Europe. We were always important, but maybe we didn’t realise it.”


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The immense significance of this elevated status is not lost on Norway. A small country of just 5.5 million inhabitants, energy accounts for around a third of Norway’s economic output. Norway’s government, like the government of Saudi Arabia, not only owns the oil and gas fields, but also holds significant stakes in the companies extracting the natural resources. The war in Ukraine has contributed to an estimated $100 billion increase in Norway’s oil and gas earnings.


There are mixed feelings in Norway regarding this reliance on fossil fuels, Sunday Spotlight reports. Climate change and questions surrounding future petroleum exploration were central issues in the 2021 national election. However, the latest energy crisis seems to have led to a consensus that Norway should continue to produce large amounts of petroleum for at least the next few years.



Ulf Sverdrup, director of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, noted, “The war has changed the political sentiment. Basically, Europe said: ‘Hey! We need your energy.'”


Norway is not part of the European Union, but it maintains a close relationship with its neighbours. Following the outbreak of war in Ukraine, European leaders in Brussels and countries such as Germany, which had become heavily reliant on Russian gas, turned to Norway for assistance. The Norwegian government promptly authorised increased gas production levels to help its allies.




Energy companies in Norway managed to boost gas production at the expense of oil, leading to an 8% increase in gas output. As a result, Norway now supplies around a third of the natural gas consumed in Europe.


The financial benefits of Norway’s elevated status in the energy world have been staggering. Petoro earned roughly $50 billion in 2022, nearly triple its 2021 earnings. Equinor, Norway’s state-controlled energy producer, reported record adjusted earnings of $75 billion. Government estimates suggest that oil and gas revenues added $125 billion to the Norwegian state in 2022, approximately $100 billion more than in 2021.


These huge profits have filtered into Norway’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, otherwise known as the “oil fund.” This fund holds an average stake of 1.5% in around 9,000 listed companies across the globe, allowing the government to dip into its annual earnings to finance almost 20% of the national budget. The fund’s existence helps protect Norway’s economy, which grew 3.3% in 2022, from fluctuations in oil and gas prices.


The additional revenues have breathed new life into cities like Stavanger, where many jobs are closely linked to the energy industry. Nevertheless, tensions persist as environmental groups argue that Norway’s increased fossil fuel production is out of step with efforts to combat climate change.

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Frode Pleym, head of Greenpeace in Norway, expressed concern over the situation: “Norway is locking Europe into what is really a problem for the climate.”


Norway’s newfound position as Europe’s energy lifeline has significantly reshaped the continent’s energy landscape, but at what cost? As the war in Ukraine rages on and European nations become increasingly reliant on Norway’s resources, the long-term environmental implications of this relationship remain uncertain.

Lucky Norwegians.
 
I do not care if anyone believe what I said about my military service. But the question still stand: Do YOU believe that the F-111 is NOT nuclear capable? Why are you being a chickenshit about your own statement? :enjoy:
He’s completely full of it. He couldn’t even respond when I challenged him about his university “story” and he proves it every time he posts.
The west is living rent free in his head.
 
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