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SuperiorMan wrote:Things heating up.
sMASH wrote:Let the west pay for expensive gas and 2% budget to military, for no real usage.
See how their infrastructure and citizens like them Apples.
sMASH wrote:Let the west pay for expensive gas and 2% budget to military, for no real usage.
See how their infrastructure and citizens like them Apples.
Biden highlights deficit reduction, says U.S. will pay down national debt for first time in 6 years
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-defi ... reduction/
I live in sh!thole.Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:Let the west pay for expensive gas and 2% budget to military, for no real usage.
See how their infrastructure and citizens like them Apples.
Smash my brother ......you live in the West
Tell that to the grass roots who were looking forward to student debt cancelation and medicare4all, but have to put up with fuel prices tru d roofadnj wrote:sMASH wrote:Let the west pay for expensive gas and 2% budget to military, for no real usage.
See how their infrastructure and citizens like them Apples.
More than US$8 trillion was spent on war after 9/11. More than US$2.3 trillion spent on Afghanistan alone.
Send US$100 billion extra to NATO and Ukraine and still come out US$300 billion ahead for paying down the national debt THIS YEAR.
It's money saved!!Biden highlights deficit reduction, says U.S. will pay down national debt for first time in 6 years
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-defi ... reduction/
adnj wrote:Bulgaria's Mueller Report.
The Bulgarian secret services have data showing that Russia pays about €2000 (BGN 4,000) per month to public figures, journalists, and politicians to spread its propaganda in the country, a government spokesperson and head of the prime minister’s office, Lena Borislavova told Darik radio over the weekend.
The government lost a no-confidence vote but will stay in power until a new one is formed or, if that is impossible until the president dissolves parliament.
Borislavova explained that the money was given to Bulgarian politicians, famous journalists, analysts, political scientists and other persons appearing in the public media. The Russian state paid them to shape public opinion.
https://www.euractiv.com/section/politi ... ropaganda/
Dizzy28 wrote:Sign in Russia saying Alaska is theirs.
Without nukes a war between US and Russia would last three days.
They have gone truly mad. 20220708_070229.jpg
sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Sign in Russia saying Alaska is theirs.
Without nukes a war between US and Russia would last three days.
They have gone truly mad. 20220708_070229.jpg
prolly they would bomb it and occupy it for 20 years....
Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Sign in Russia saying Alaska is theirs.
Without nukes a war between US and Russia would last three days.
They have gone truly mad. 20220708_070229.jpg
prolly they would bomb it and occupy it for 20 years....
Alaska is three times the size of Ukraine, less hospitable, has no transport links from Russia and populated by Americans who own a lot of guns and know the wild very well.
Good Luck!!
sMASH wrote:Soo India will keep buying cheap Russian oil, and selling it to muricah at inflated rates...
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:Soo India will keep buying cheap Russian oil, and selling it to muricah at inflated rates...
The US import of refined petroleum from India is about 25% of the total crude oil that the US exports to India.
Try harder.
sMASH wrote:adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:Soo India will keep buying cheap Russian oil, and selling it to muricah at inflated rates...
The US import of refined petroleum from India is about 25% of the total crude oil that the US exports to India.
Try harder.
that may be now, i dont know the figures off hand.
i am talking about the future...where the markets WILLLL go.
that may be now, i dont know the figures off hand.
i am talking about the future
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:Soo India will keep buying cheap Russian oil, and selling it to muricah at inflated rates...
The US import of refined petroleum from India is about 25% of the total crude oil that the US exports to India.
Try harder.
that may be now, i dont know the figures off hand.
i am talking about the future...where the markets WILLLL go.that may be now, i dont know the figures off hand.
I do know.i am talking about the future
You don't know.
Try to at least show some semblance of effort at your trolling attempts. You keep posting dumbshitt. I find it woefully inadequate.
BeAr!!!sMASH wrote:Nato countries stepping up defense spending, the new nato states would be Russia focused.
Right now is between us and Russia, but they will keep poking the bear to get a bigger reaction from Russia, to get reason yo activate nato, when nato is better equipped to respond.
sMASH wrote:Nato countries stepping up defense spending, the new nato states would be Russia focused.
Right now is between us and Russia, but they will keep poking the bear to get a bigger reaction from Russia, to get reason yo activate nato, when nato is better equipped to respond.
De Dragon wrote:Saw a news report where Iran is to supply drones and other equipment to Russia.
The U.S.-sanctioned Iranian airline Qeshm Fars Air has flown to Moscow at least seven times since mid-April after having made that trip only twice last year, according to the flight tracking service FlightRadar24. The airline’s sudden uptick in cargo flights to Moscow may reflect Iranian efforts to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Qeshm Fars Air in 2019 for being operated by the already sanctioned Iranian carrier Mahan Air and for carrying weapons and fighters to Syria on behalf of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is also under U.S. sanctions. Qeshm Fars Air continues to fly the Tehran-Damascus route on behalf of the IRGC, helping the Guard sustain its military presence in Syria and supply advanced weaponry to Iran’s proxy terrorist group in Lebanon, Hezbollah.
https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2022/05/11 ... ts-russia/
Russian missiles have struck civilian buildings and a cultural centre in the city of Vinnytsia, in central Ukraine, killing at least 20 people – including three children – and wounding up to 50 others in what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called “an open act of terrorism”.
The attack on Vinnytsia, far from the war’s frontlines, occurred in mid morning when the streets were full of people. It appeared to have hit a business centre, setting cars on fire and sending plumes of thick black smoke over the city.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... -vinnytsia
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