Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eu sanctions will have luxury goods exemption.
You can’t make this up!
You DID make it up. Your claim is not true.
“Diplomats said that earlier resistance by some countries over specific sectors — for example, by Italy over luxury goods and Belgium over diamonds — had evaporated in the face of the invasion and that there was now broad consensus across the 27 member states.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/24/world/europe/russia-sanctions-european-union.html
Anonymous wrote:Eu sanctions will have luxury goods exemption.
You can’t make this up!
Anonymous wrote:
America is such a dump that even fleeing Ukrainians don’t want to come here.
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I realized it was reported that Trump tried extorting Zelensky. There is a lot of reporting on Trump that we are now finding out is false. No surprise there. You can keep blaming whoever you want to blame, but Putin made his move under Biden’s reign. He must have thought it was the right time to do so, as well as the right time to threaten the US and Europe with nukes. He clearly saw weakness.
Anonymous wrote:I know that Putin is looking at everybody putting the Ukrainian flag on their Facebook profile and is quaking in his shoes.
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Anonymous wrote:
If Putin loses the Miltiary, there won't be a lot of bloodshed. Reports from Ukraine are mixed - it isn't going as planned despite the devastation bring brought by the Russians.
He is not going anywhere. Russia has a long tradition of suffering brutal and incompetent leaders. He will just kill a few generals for their failure and everyone will fall in line.
The past is not prologue. There was no internet or social media in that "long tradition of suffering". The post modern world requires a more educated populace (in every developed nation). People in Russia can now read and write. I wouldn't discount anything.
Sure do you think Internet access is private or state controlled in Russia? Do you understand how a police state functions? He wil just round up anyone protesting and make them disappear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If Putin loses the Miltiary, there won't be a lot of bloodshed. Reports from Ukraine are mixed - it isn't going as planned despite the devastation bring brought by the Russians.
He is not going anywhere. Russia has a long tradition of suffering brutal and incompetent leaders. He will just kill a few generals for their failure and everyone will fall in line.
The past is not prologue. There was no internet or social media in that "long tradition of suffering". The post modern world requires a more educated populace (in every developed nation). People in Russia can now read and write. I wouldn't discount anything.