Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 4

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A powerful explosion in the yard of a Melitopol high-rise in the city center is the likely result of an FSB sweep. According to preliminary data, during the "showdowns" they wanted to eliminate one of the police collaborators - the so-called "chief of the People's Police Department of the People's Militia".

Denys Stefankov is one of the 118 police traitors against whom we were preparing to seize all their immovable and movable property.

It should be clear to everyone who betrayed Ukraine: the Russians do not need you. Once you are used, you become expendable
 

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Senior US officials tell CNN they are disappointed US-led sanctions haven’t had a bigger impact so far on the Russian economy and are now predicting that the harshest effects probably won’t materialize until early next year at the earliest.
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Wars are fought on many fronts. So far, Russian president Vladimir Putin is winning the energy war. High energy prices, triggered by supply disruptions, have neutered Western sanctions. Russia’s current account balance stands at record highs. Meantime, the same forces are de-industrializing Europe right before our eyes. Industry after industry is throttling back, shutting down, or considering doing so if the energy chaos continues. Britain is staring at the potential shutdown of 60 percent of its manufacturers. Germany and most of Europe are on the same track.

Don't worry, the USA will print some money and swoop in to save your industries for pennies on the Dollar.

Or you know, just buy oil from us here in the US. Win for the USA:
The bedrock sources for future hydrocarbon supplies for Europe are found in three domains: OPEC, deep-water rigs (global and U.S. offshore), and American shale fields.

The biggest winner in this Ukraine war looks to be the USA and biggest loser appears to be Europe.

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