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did he just call it war ??? isnt it like 20 year in prison in russia ?


this one suprising


looks like the blackmail of "friendly" republicans started or is it a deeper supply problem
 
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Complete and utter delusion
The part about Western companies leaving temporarily is interesting, they may actually believe that. Putins government clearly doesn't comprehend how badly their actions have been received in the west, and how toxic doing business with Russia has become. After re-evaluating the risk profile of conducting business with or in Russia, Western companies started to suspend or halt operations even before any sanctions were inacted, and they are also mindful of the optics of continuing to do business with Russia.

With the size of the write-downs and Putins new laws to allow nationization of Western owned business assets in Russia, it's going to be a long time before Western companies return, even if Putin is somehow ousted from the Kremlin.
 
The part about Western companies leaving temporarily is interesting, they may actually believe that. Putins government clearly doesn't comprehend how badly their actions have been received in the west, and how toxic doing business with Russia has become. After re-evaluating the risk profile of conducting business with or in Russia, Western companies started to suspend or halt operations even before any sanctions were inacted, and they are also mindful of the optics of continuing to do business with Russia.

With the size of the write-downs and Putins new laws to allow nationization of Western owned business assets in Russia, it's going to be a long time before Western companies return, even if Putin is somehow ousted from the Kremlin.
I believe that the French firms are staying.
 
That guy is, for the lack of word, a moron

...said the moron who insists that there is no "front" if two countries only use nuclear missiles cause nuclear missiles are not "at the frontline" :dance3:
 
Victoria Nuland said, "F*** EU" :lol:

US still importing fuel from Rus despite sanctions and making EU lick it's bottom.
"Do more Europe, do more"
Sanctions don't take affect until 22-April. Lets see what happens after 22nd.

Those who track oil tanker movements tell us that tankers still taking Rusi oil to US.
Some were diverted to Canada & from there to US.
Some transferring contents to other tankers before reaching a port.
Latest from them is that tanker travelling to US turned their transponders off temporarily (going stealth).


RT reported today that last week US in fact increased the import volume from Rus by 43%. :lol: "F*** sheeple" should be Nuland's new catch phrase.

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There's feeding sheeple and then there's reality. Despite so-called sanctions on Rusi oil and financial assets:

  1. Oil still flowing from Rus to US. Search it. tankers are continuously travelling from Rus to US, some via Canada:
  2. Rusi money still being released to creditors to whom Rus is making debt payments:
  3. Canada banned Rusi oil imports, which they were not importing anyways since 2019.
  4. Europe still getting fuel from Rus:
  5. Rus bringing US astronaut back & accepting Canadian to ISS:
  6. EU/US/UK despite hollow sympathies & crocodile tears, refusing to accept Ukrainians whole heartedly (1)(2)(3). May be they came across clips of UA street justice system!!
  7. Ruble is back almost to it's 24-Feb level (when invasion started), after a knee-jerk drop.

They report that Poland is the only country who's practicing Rusi oil import ban in true sense (?)



Why don't Germany send all their Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine if they want to fight a proxy war with Russia?
Because they don't want Ukraine to actually win.
They just want this fire to simmer for long time.


"For some in NATO, it’s better for the Ukrainians to keep fighting, and dying, than to achieve a peace that comes too early."



Germany's Scholz says globalisation's phase of low prices is over​

 
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Not difficult to drive a Leo. There are official Youtube videos from the German armed forces. Even women with a driver license can drive the tank. Although the new Leo is the most heaviest tank ever.

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Problem with tanks: crews. Driving is simple, and even simpler on NATO tanks — transmission is automatic, and there is steering wheel instead of levers, but you need 3 more trained crew members, all trained to do their own thing.

Koreans realise that - in an emergency, a single map can take full control of a K2 tank, including using computerised gunsight to do gunning on the move.
 
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