Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 2

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gregmcc

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McDonald's has said it will permanently leave Russia after more than 30 years and has started to sell its restaurants.

The move comes after it temporarily closed its 850 outlets in March.

The fast food giant said it made the decision because of the "humanitarian crisis" and "unpredictable operating environment" caused by the Ukraine war.
 

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Poland is also funding Ukraine, delivering heavy weapons and financial support,.

Estonia have also contributed massively. As a percentage of their budget, huge (1/3rd of their entire military budget). Why is it not an Estonian proxy war?

The US proposal of $40billion is only 5% of their military budget.

Estonia gave 33%.

Clearly your anti-US bias misses the fact that their is significant support for Ukraine from ex-Soviet countries, showing how high their concerns are for this Russian imperialistic venture into Ukraine.
Yes because the percentage of the American budget is relevant. Shame.
 

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Maybe there is some good in Putin as well as surely ALL of him can't be that bad? IMO, he is suffering from cancer and we should be sympathetic to him.
Yeah. Sure he is suffering. Same as randomly Xi is also on death's doorstep according to Oz media.

And then people here still ask me 'what narrative'.
 

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Yeah. Sure he is suffering. Same as randomly Xi is also on death's doorstep according to Oz media.

And then people here still ask me 'what narrative'.
Indeed. There is some other narrative where Putin is pretending to have cancer/Alzheimer's and he is actually playing with NATO as part of 7-D chess, right?
 
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