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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Perfect case of wanting their cake and eat it.
When a country joins the EU, they have to adhere to EU main principles, such as human rights. The use of funds for any EU agreed project is in accordance with the stated project objectives in the MOU and they can't be used in other directions . Hungary not only violates general EU principles such as respect for Human rights but also the projects' stated goals by using underhanded strategies and subterfuge. They have been at it for years. We are glad that finally EU has taken a firm stance on Hungary.

There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet. And now the clown of Kiev is threatening member states. Couldn't make this sh1t up!

 
What was the largest Chinese Empire in history?

Asking for general knowledge.
Qing Dynasty is the largest but compared to other powers around the world at that time it was not as influential and as powerful as the Tang, Han or Ming dynastys in their relative time periods

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Footage of an attack by two Ukrainian FPV drones on a Russian T-72B3 tank, this is a modernization of the tank created in 2011. FPV drones were equipped with warheads from RKG-3EM hand-held cumulative grenades; the RKG-3EM series grenade is capable of penetrating up to 220 mm of armor. RKG-3 grenades were actively used in the Soviet army before the advent of the RG-18 grenade launcher. Reportedly, this attack occurred in the Krasnolimansky direction, where two tanks stormed a stronghold of the Ukrainian army; for an unknown reason, the grenades mounted on the drones did not work. The video has been shortened.

 
There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet. And now the clown of Kiev is threatening member states. Couldn't make this sh1t up!

The EU ends import ban of Ukraine grains. Some countries however continue the ban, so Ukraine complains and takes actions. That’s nothing to blame on Ukraine.

Is anything why not blame the Russian hooligans? They start the war, they blocking Ukraine exports by guns. Who gives Russia the right to impose sea blockade to play the hunger game?

Anyway 2 ships approaching Ukraine port to load grains for exports, using Ukraine sea route. Let’s see how the Russians respond.

Frachter »Aroyat« unterwegs nach Tschornomorsk

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Frachter »Aroyat« unterwegs nach Tschornomorsk

Foto: STRINGER / AFP
 
LOL Fact remains that you guys are on the losing end. Ukrainian offensive has not achieved a single objective LOL Your own leaders and think tanks are today admitting that Ukrainian offensive won't dent Russia in the slightest LOL
LOL away, for the chance of may be Ukraine would have could have joined NATO, NATO has added (or about to ) add two countries to Russians north flank .

That means all maritime access to St. Petersberg is NATO controlled. Black Sea is already useless with Ukraine attacks and fleet not re-enforced. That has reduced Russia's ability to act as a blue ocean Navy.

That and validation of the love between Putin and North Korea is the only other validation needed to know how a near super power who said with the G7 with some dominance is now welcomed by the only other similarly isolated country. But please LOL away your ignorance

There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet. And now the clown of Kiev is threatening member states. Couldn't make this sh1t up!

Hungary shoudl be kicked out. You can't joined a economic market for labor access but then not be aligned with its moral values. May be the can join the outcast Russia/North Korea/Hungary access and see how much economic development these two other pathetic countries contribute to its people
 
Putin made jokes about declining west and rising Russia at Eastern economic forum at Vladivostok. Usually the biggest gathering of all western and eastern representatives.
Now almost two years into the war against Ukraine nobody of importance coming.
The highest political figure is the vice president of Laos.
That’s a big fall from grace.


Addressing the Eastern Economic Forum plenary session.



During the Eastern Economic Forum plenary session.

Prime Minister of Malaysia Ismail Sabri Yaakob addressed the Economic Forum plenary session via video linkup.
 
There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet. And now the clown of Kiev is threatening member states. Couldn't make this sh1t up!

Again testimony of your stupidity or indeed will to only spread lies. You seem to know nothing about Europe…

Surely Europe has issues with raising costs but to portray it as if „There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet“ shows only your foulness. I have no issues at all to still find and buy everything I want and even more so we need, we surely have to pay more.

But even with these issues the living standards in Europe for the average citizens is way higher than in your beloved mother Russia, most African and Middle East countries.

So simply shut up and stop spreading lies.
 
Again testimony of your stupidity or indeed will to only spread lies. You seem to know nothing about Europe…

Surely Europe has issues with raising costs but to portray it as if „There is no cake left to eat in the EU. It's gone down the toilet“ shows only your foulness. I have no issues at all to still find and buy everything I want and even more so we need, we surely have to pay more.

But even with these issues the living standards in Europe for the average citizens is way higher than in your beloved mother Russia, most African and Middle East countries.

So simply shut up and stop spreading lies.

The EU is declining on every level. For anyone to state otherwise is just a coping mechanism and living in denial at seeing what was once a great block beginning to meet its ultimate and engineered demise.....


You can cry all you want and act like a dictator all you want, but it doesn't hide the reality. With many member states drowning in colossal debt and struggling to repay, we'll be seeing many nations collapsing with a mass exodus from the block. Just a matter of time. To compound this, the forced mass immigration & war in Ukraine really isn't helping.
 
The EU is declining on every level. For anyone to state otherwise is just a coping mechanism and living in denial at seeing what was once a great block beginning to meet its ultimate and engineered demise.....


You can cry all you want and act like a dictator all you want, but it doesn't hide the reality. With many member states drowning in colossal debt and struggling to repay, we'll be seeing many nations collapsing with a mass exodus from the block. Just a matter of time. To compound this, the forced mass immigration & war in Ukraine really isn't helping.


I'm sometimes moderately Eurosceptic, but even I think the chances of the EU actually collapsing are slim to remote. The EU and its member states have considerable latitude to adopt fiscal and some monetary policy to fend off that outcome by increasing political integration (which is generally accepted as a desirable outcome, at least in general terms) and become much more of a transfer union than it already is. It wouldn't be popular, but it is doable. In principle. If the alternative is collapse.


If there are threats to the integrity of the Union, they likely lie in member states simply ignoring the rules if things get bad enough, and there isn't all that much that the European Commission can do about it. It has Article 7 sanctions which ultimately result in losing voting rights. But so far as I know, there is no current mechanism by which a member state can actually be expelled, nor can it be deprived of the benefits of being within the customs union or single market.

1 certainly don't see any more states leaving the EU any time soon. Apart from the disincentive provided by the case of the UK, there are very few EU MSs that might be inclined to want to leave and which also are not in the €Z. Leaving the €Z would be very difficult, and states that are landlocked by EU MSs have limited surface freight options that don't involve transit through the EU and thus be subiect to the Common External Tariff.


All of these things are possible, just not very likely.
 
There is a big difference between Russias Wars of Aggression to repress the population/annexing territory and interventions based on UNSC resolutions (Libya, Syria, Iraq), Wars of Self-Defense (Afghanistan) and terminating a ceasefire after multiple violations (Iraq).
I sure don't agree with the invasion,but I also don't agree with what happened in Libya,Syria and Iraq (specifically the second war in Iraq).
 
I'm sometimes moderately Eurosceptic, but even I think the chances of the EU actually collapsing are slim to remote. The EU and its member states have considerable latitude to adopt fiscal and some monetary policy to fend off that outcome by increasing political integration (which is generally accepted as a desirable outcome, at least in general terms) and become much more of a transfer union than it already is. It wouldn't be popular, but it is doable. In principle. If the alternative is collapse.


If there are threats to the integrity of the Union, they likely lie in member states simply ignoring the rules if things get bad enough, and there isn't all that much that the European Commission can do about it. It has Article 7 sanctions which ultimately result in losing voting rights. But so far as I know, there is no current mechanism by which a member state can actually be expelled, nor can it be deprived of the benefits of being within the customs union or single market.

1 certainly don't see any more states leaving the EU any time soon. Apart from the disincentive provided by the case of the UK, there are very few EU MSs that might be inclined to want to leave and which also are not in the €Z. Leaving the €Z would be very difficult, and states that are landlocked by EU MSs have limited surface freight options that don't involve transit through the EU and thus be subiect to the Common External Tariff.


All of these things are possible, just not very likely.

Bro you make some very good and valid points. However, what overrides all that is the fact that one of the top agendas of the current world order is to bring the EU to it's demise. Its a engineered plan which we can see already in motion. The EU must collapse and it will, as the globalists control its central banks and they wish to topple the block now. They need the EU to collapse and what better what to do it then to force them into a Russian confrontation. It's an undeniable fact that increasing Euro-Russia cooperarion was paying huge dividends to both sides and it was a threat to outsiders. There is a huge divide between what people in the EU want and the orders being dicated to the political elite. Only a matter of time before things get bad here as well.
 
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A video of the use of the FAB-500M62 air bomb by Russian aviation has been published. A FAB-500 gliding bomb was struck by a temporary station for the Ukrainian army in Berislav.

 
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Ukraine army encircled and annihilated Russia 72th brigade at Andrijiwka.
That deals a big blow to Russia defense at the southern front and open the way to Ukraine offensive towards Tokmak.


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Ukraine army advancing towards Tokmak.
Half way to the sea of Asow
571 days into Putin’s special military operation
Russia suffers 500 men dead and wounded on average per day.


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I sure don't agree with the invasion,but I also don't agree with what happened in Libya,Syria and Iraq (specifically the second war in Iraq).
Once You debunked all the reasons given for terminating the ceasefire with Iraq, you can argue that the invasion 2003 was illegal, otherwise not.


If You simply think it was a bad idea, then that document does not matter.
 
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