Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 2

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buka001

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Yes because the percentage of the American budget is relevant. Shame.
It is relevant as it demonstrates the willingness by other countries to face up to the Russian aggression and illegal invasion.

Also dismantles the narrative that is is only American support.

Come mid-terms, when the Democrats will get slaughtered and loose the house, US aid will dry up for Ukraine.

Countries in Europe will still support Ukraine.
 

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It is relevant as it demonstrates the willingness by other countries to face up to the Russian aggression and illegal invasion.

Also dismantles the narrative that is is only American support.

Come mid-terms, when the Democrats will get slaughtered and loose the house, US aid will dry up for Ukraine.

Countries in Europe will still support Ukraine.
I like your jokes. You could be the next dictator of a failed state propped up by America. Good comedian, good.
 

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Sorry. I didn't mean to trigger you. Was it something I said, or just my general attitude?

Yes, which is why for the rest of the day, this:

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Triggers this:

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pinball wizard

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It is relevant as it demonstrates the willingness by other countries to face up to the Russian aggression and illegal invasion.

Also dismantles the narrative that is is only American support.

Come mid-terms, when the Democrats will get slaughtered and loose the house, US aid will dry up for Ukraine.

Countries in Europe will still support Ukraine.
Virtue signalling twerps that have no clue, much like the trolls here, have no clue, and support the clown.
 

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I really do not get this polarised view. This thinking that this is the black and white issue presented in front of you.

I really thought people from this shithole would know better.

I might be wrong. You might be wrong.

This superglued adherence to a particular view is very strange.
 

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Gazprom's export decline​


By carrying out the Kremlin's orders and limiting gas supplies to the EU, the Russian company procured a serious drop in sales. Gazprom's exports to countries outside the so-called The Commonwealth of Independent States has decreased by 26.5% since January. on an annual basis.
 

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Russians may have lost 1,000 men and 100 vehicles in Bilohorivka, Luhansk Oblast
 

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Gazprom's export decline​


By carrying out the Kremlin's orders and limiting gas supplies to the EU, the Russian company procured a serious drop in sales. Gazprom's exports to countries outside the so-called The Commonwealth of Independent States has decreased by 26.5% since January. on an annual basis.

This might also be interesting statistics for you to look at. Exports from other countries to Russia. Would also be interesting to see other export statistics from Russia besides oil+gas. They might actually making more money now than in the past from neon gas (neon gas is used for computer chips) exports and things such as fertiliser.

 

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I really do not get this polarised view. This thinking that this is the black and white issue presented in front of you.

I really thought people from this shithole would know better.

I might be wrong. You might be wrong.

This superglued adherence to a particular view is very strange.

Here is some really good advice from down under. I would follow it.
 

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Seems like some European leader's are concerned "humiliating" Russia could make it more unstable going forward.

After weeks spent fretting over what would happen if Russia crushed Ukraine, Western European leaders are now worried about what might happen if Ukraine actually wins. Ukraine’s recent success in pushing Russian troops out of some occupied territory has prompted leaders from France to Germany to Italy to conclude that a once-unthinkable Ukrainian victory is now a distinct possibility.

Even as European leaders sympathize publicly with Ukraine’s struggle and in some cases have gone to great lengths to support the country, they also fear that what French President Emmanuel Macron last week called a “humiliation” of Russia could create a whole new set of problems, Western officials say.

 

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Seems like some European leader's are concerned "humiliating" Russia could make it more unstable going forward.

After weeks spent fretting over what would happen if Russia crushed Ukraine, Western European leaders are now worried about what might happen if Ukraine actually wins. Ukraine’s recent success in pushing Russian troops out of some occupied territory has prompted leaders from France to Germany to Italy to conclude that a once-unthinkable Ukrainian victory is now a distinct possibility.

Even as European leaders sympathize publicly with Ukraine’s struggle and in some cases have gone to great lengths to support the country, they also fear that what French President Emmanuel Macron last week called a “humiliation” of Russia could create a whole new set of problems, Western officials say.



It's bad for business.
 
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