Re: Ukraine
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 1:03 pm
Ill be glad to get off this page as that video Is linked always autoplays and makes me jump.
EDIT>....well never mind then
EDIT>....well never mind then
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
https://www.rferl.org/a/tatarstan-ruble ... 37960.htmlTurkish workers at the Gemont factory in Russia's Tatarstan region have protested that their U.S.-dollar pegged salaries are being paid using an exchange rate from before the ruble plunged in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
Officials in Tatarstan's Nizhnekamsk district, where the Turkish-owned factory is located, said on March 5 that the workers demanded their salaries be paid at the current rate, which is 111 rubles to $1, instead of the 79.5 rubles to $1 they were paid this week.
According to the officials, the workers stopped the protest after the factory administration agreed to pay the salary at a rate of 90 rubles to $1.
I thought Ukraine already had nukes... but a quick google search turns up that they used to have nukes.Max Peck wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:45 ammalchior wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:19 am Translation of a supposedly leaked letter from a FSB analyst.Apparently #TeamPutin didn't get the memo and they're already pushing that narrative.We are plowing to create a scenario to blame everything on Ukraine. Naryshkin (Director of Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia) and his SVR is digging the ground to prove that Ukraine was secretly building nuclear weapons. F*&K.
They are hammering at what we’ve already analyzed and closed the book on: We can’t just make up any evidence or proof and existence of specialists and Uranium. Ukraine has a ton of depleted isotope 238 – this is nothing. The production cycle is such that you can’t do it in secret
A dirty bomb can’t be created in secret. Ukraine’s old nuclear power plants can only produce the material as a by-product in minimal amounts. The Americans have such monitoring at these plants with MAGATE that even talking about this is stupid.
BREAKING: Russian intelligence claim that Ukraine was close to developing a nuclear weapon.
"Creation of a nuclear explosive device, which could later be used in the design of nuclear warheads, was carried out using both uranium and plutonium."
... until they gave them up in exchange for assurances that their borders and sovereignty would be respected that were signed by countries that included (checks notes) Russia.
Daehawk wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 7:23 pm President Nixon pretty much spot on warned the first Bush administration of this. He advised Clinton until his stroke in 94. I cant find the exact text I wanted to post. But it was pretty much word for word in detail what Putin has done that Nixon was warning them about.
Heres a link to some info on his letters to HW and his advising Clinton. With this stuff he was sorta like a modern day Nostradamus.
Richard Nixon's 'prescient' prediction about Russia from 1992 resurfaces
You'd have to look up the letters Nixon sent to Bush Sr about Russia to find the text I wanted. I cant find it.
Wishing the best for them. I hope they know that the civilized world sees what they're going though.paulbaxter wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 6:24 pm Ugh, I've succumbed to "somebody on the internet was wrong" on facebook. I've been watching and studying Ukraine for almost 20 years now, so I know a little bit. That, plus having several friends there who have been posting heartbreaking stories has gotten me emotionally involved. I really wish I wasn't.
Fwiw, two of my Ukrainian friends have their daughter and son-in-law living with them in Kyiv, and they are expecting a baby at any time. She's at 40 weeks now. Every night since this began they've had to evacuate their apartment around 2am when the air raid sirens go off and move down to the bomb shelter.
I pray for them, and if you're so inclined I'm sure they'd appreciate your thoughts and prayers as well.
Used to, until it started draining battery like crazy and heating my phone til it was super hot to touch.naednek wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:39 pmDo you use Tapatalk?Carpet_pissr wrote:Sorry guys, I’m not going to try to ‘quote’ replies anymore - it’s just too painful on mobile.
Re: Kraken’s post above, the author asserts:
“Russia realized that the rest of the world is utterly dependent upon its fossil fuel exports.“
While ROW may be affected by changes in Russian fossil fuel exports (due to Europe being dependent, and Europe being such a big part of the interconnected global economy) , I would probably replace “rest of the world” with “Europe”, no? Or change the word ‘dependent’.
Maybe too pedantic, but there’s a pretty big difference between ‘dependency’ and ‘affected by’.
It's literally one button
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So here's a stupid question. Do Russia and the other beligerants in this stupid stupid war realize that North Korea and Iran and every other non nuclear power are taking notes? Don;t they think that the NN powers realize that the only way you get to be left alone is to "join the club"? Good luck on getting any country give up their nukes ever. Treaties mean shit paper.
You can't think that way. Thats what the people who want to keep the second amendment think.Drazzil wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:10 pmSo here's a stupid question. Do Russia and the other beligerants in this stupid stupid war realize that North Korea and Iran and every other non nuclear power are taking notes? Don;t they think that the NN powers realize that the only way you get to be left alone is to "join the club"? Good luck on getting any country give up their nukes ever. Treaties mean shit paper.
You have one of the first countries to give up nukes and here they are being invaded. Not sure how you spin it any other way. They're invaded because they don't have nukes and no one is stopping Russia because they do have nukes.UsulofDoom wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:28 pmYou can't think that way. Thats what the people who want to keep the second amendment think.Drazzil wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:10 pmSo here's a stupid question. Do Russia and the other beligerants in this stupid stupid war realize that North Korea and Iran and every other non nuclear power are taking notes? Don;t they think that the NN powers realize that the only way you get to be left alone is to "join the club"? Good luck on getting any country give up their nukes ever. Treaties mean shit paper.
Interesting.Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 12:11 am If you’re interested in helping out Ukrainians in a direct way, consider renting Airbnb’s there. We did it today and the message we got back was heart warming.
WLS-TV People around the world are booking Airbnbs in Ukraine. They don't plan to check in.
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The idea has picked up momentum. On March 2 and March 3, guests from around the world booked more than 61,000 nights in Ukraine, according to an Airbnb spokesperson. More than half of those nights were booked by Americans, the spokesperson said.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... conditionsRussia is demanding that Ukraine cease military action, change its constitution to enshrine neutrality, acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory and recognise the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent territories, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Peskov told Reuters that Russia had told Ukraine it was ready to halt its military action "in a moment" if Kyiv met its conditions.
It was the most explicit Russian statement so far of the terms it wants to impose on Ukraine to halt what it calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine, now in its 12th day.
When US intelligence services are more informed than Russian services about (checks note) Russia's plans.The Russian invasion of Ukraine will be a “total failure” and could result in “real international conflict” in the coming months, according to a whistleblower from Russia’s security service.
An anonymous report thought to be written by an analyst in the FSB said the security agency was not forewarned of the invasion of Ukraine and was unprepared to deal with the effects of crippling sanctions.
The whistleblower added that no one in the Kremlin knew the true figure of Russian casualties because “we have lost contact with major divisions”, but that an estimated 10,000 soldiers have died since fighting began last month. Russia has only acknowledged the deaths of 498 of its soldiers in Ukraine.
The letter said Russia has a “provisional deadline of June” to complete the war “because by June we will have no economy left”.
https://inews.co.uk/news/russian-invasi ... er-1501734“Is there a possibility of a local nuclear strike? Yes,” they said. “Not for military purposes (it will not give anything — this is a defence breakthrough weapon), but with the aim of intimidating others.”
I know it's selfish of me and would just be a temporary fix but a lot of me says take it if it's true. I think if they don't Russia will use a tactical nuke on Kyiv to end their losses.Defiant wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:12 amhttps://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... conditionsRussia is demanding that Ukraine cease military action, change its constitution to enshrine neutrality, acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory and recognise the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent territories, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Peskov told Reuters that Russia had told Ukraine it was ready to halt its military action "in a moment" if Kyiv met its conditions.
It was the most explicit Russian statement so far of the terms it wants to impose on Ukraine to halt what it calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine, now in its 12th day.
I fear that opinions and attitudes like this are exactly what empowers and empowered Putin, and it must stop.IceBear wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:58 amI know it's selfish of me and would just be a temporary fix but a lot of me says take it if it's true. I think if they don't Russia will use a tactical nuke on Kyiv to end their losses.Defiant wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:12 amhttps://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... conditionsRussia is demanding that Ukraine cease military action, change its constitution to enshrine neutrality, acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory and recognise the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent territories, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Peskov told Reuters that Russia had told Ukraine it was ready to halt its military action "in a moment" if Kyiv met its conditions.
It was the most explicit Russian statement so far of the terms it wants to impose on Ukraine to halt what it calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine, now in its 12th day.
Not likely. Kyiv is the center of Russian identity. They might use one but it won't be on that city.
I have no problem with them fighting for their democracy, if that's what they want to do. But that's very easy for me to say from halfway across the world in absolutely zero danger.Unagi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:39 amI fear that opinions and attitudes like this are exactly what empowers and empowered Putin, and it must stop.IceBear wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:58 amI know it's selfish of me and would just be a temporary fix but a lot of me says take it if it's true. I think if they don't Russia will use a tactical nuke on Kyiv to end their losses.Defiant wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:12 amhttps://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... conditionsRussia is demanding that Ukraine cease military action, change its constitution to enshrine neutrality, acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory and recognise the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent territories, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Peskov told Reuters that Russia had told Ukraine it was ready to halt its military action "in a moment" if Kyiv met its conditions.
It was the most explicit Russian statement so far of the terms it wants to impose on Ukraine to halt what it calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine, now in its 12th day.
And to wish Ukraine took/takes the offer?! What problem do you have if they want to fight for their democracy?
I feel completely gross thinking that Ukraine needs to agree to Russias demands. It’s the last thing I feel they should do.
No arguments there.I know it will be painful, but (also selfish of me) I want this to be the end of Putin.
He’s a fucking monster. True villain.
Yes, but Icebear feels so much the other way - that he felt selfish in declaring it. To me, that doesn't make sense. Literally. I don't understand how that's him being selfish, when I feel massively selfish wishing the Ukranians had unlimited will and resolve - enough to actually maybe bring an end to Putin's existence. (And my god, do I wish we and the world supported them more)
I mean, I guess Icebear is already at this point and that's why he feels selfish in crying "Uncle" ? That's the impression I'm left with.The rubble that Ukrainian cities are currently being reduced to and the bodies in the streets might cause people to strongly consider Russia's offer.
Well, not exactly. Putin's maximalist gains at the start of this invasion were likely some form of regime change - installing a Kremlin-friendly puppet government, and possibly splitting off parts of Ukraine (beyond just the separatist regions) and making them part of Russia proper.
You have a country doing that, right now - and you are kinda wishing they would stop standing up to him. That's what I don't get. I would think you would join me in the thought (with the goal being to keep a future available to our kids) that we may actually truly need (Need!) Ukraine to stand up to Putin right now, and win it.
I don't disagree with any of that. The problem is, they won't win. Putin will go to the nuclear option first and then we all lose. I hope to God I'm wrong.Unagi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:18 amYou have a country doing that, right now - and you are kinda wishing they would stop standing up to him. That's what I don't get. I would think you would join me in the thought (with the goal being to keep a future available to our kids) that we may actually truly need (Need!) Ukraine to stand up to Putin right now, and win it.
I'm fine with your pessimism, personally, I just want to focus it on the long-term pending doom, instead of the kneejerk-panic-short-term one.
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A network of Soviet-era laboratories once used to track plague outbreaks and develop bioweapons during the Cold War is at the front line of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in Central Asia and the Caucasus. That hasn’t stopped Russia from instigating a propaganda and disinformation campaign against these labs, which were modernized and converted to civilian purposes long ago. That’s because these disease-control labs, located in former fiefs of the Soviet empire, are a legacy of one of the most successful and benevolent foreign-policy programs the United States has ever undertaken.