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Lots of arms sales in play in Ukraine. - Usually big commissions attached.
https://www.occrp.org/en/the-pandora-papers/pandora-papers-reveal-offshore-holdings-of-ukrainian-president-and-his-inner-circle
The US might have to keep a lot of its arms to counter the civil war/s erupting in the USA. Here is one of the opening skirmishes which you won't see on the news
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc6ZN_Za2KY
Good luck US, what you export will come back to you
Hi Mr Gnome.
Hard to believe that in the 21st century the USA can ban women from having an abortion on the grounds that all life is sacred and to kill is a sin and yet the same politicians won't ban the sale of firearms!
Rather a contradiction!
I wonder if there is a bigger picture and they are worried about declining birth rates in the west? The ponzi scheme only works if the bottom of the pyramid is getting bigger
Well fancy that, the “hero” who encourages untrained civilians to pick up sub-standard weapons & fight trained soldiers whilst sitting comfortably in his presidential palace also may like to stick his snout in the trough :)
Nobody should be surprised that the man who called the unraveling of the Soviet Union “the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century” has been trying to reverse history. He took the first step in Crimea in 2014, and in the early morning hours of 24 February he ordered a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/russia-ukraine-fossil-fuels
https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-discovers-oil-field/25044815.html
Ukraine’s state gas and oil company Naftohaz has reported discovering a sizeable oil field on the country’s territory.
Nafothaz said late July 11 that the discovery was one of the largest oil fields found in Ukraine in some 15 years.
Naftohaz believes the Budishchansko-Chutovskoyefield in eastern Ukraine’s Poltava region, contains some 12.8 million tons of oil.
Naftohaz has been working the site since 2011 and the company's public relations department said it was the first oil field owned solely by the Ukrainian company.
Ukraine’s government is attempting to wean the country off its dependence on Russian energy supplies. Kyiv has placed a priority on developing the country's own energy resources and diversifying sources for importing energy supplies.
The Forgotten Potential of Ukraine’s Energy Reserves
10.Oct.2020
https://hir.harvard.edu/ukraine-energy-reserves/
Crimea was a free and open referendum with a 90 % Pro Russian vote
The invasion of Ukraine is the result of decades of NATO encroachment and 8 years of bombing in the Dombass
Reporting for TODAY from Moscow, NBC’s Kier Simmons speaks with Russians about the attack on Ukraine and takes a closer look at how it is being received by the public there. While there is mixed reviews, most are not in support of Putin’s attack.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziRI-mJPI_U&t=24s
A member of the Human Rights Council, Svetlana Gannushkina, talked about election fraud on Kanal 24 (as replayed on Ukrainian television), declaring that the Crimean vote “discredited Russia more than could be dreamed up by a foreign agent.”
Will the West let Putin get away with it again?
UPDATE: This article has been updated to include a screenshot of a report from the Russian Human Rights Council, and revised to reflect the turnout and voting ranges reflected in that report. The original version of this article only discussed the 15 percent figure cited in Ukrainian media.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2014/05/05/putins-human-rights-council-accidentally-posts-real-crimean-election-results-only-15-voted-for-annexation/?sh=6cb93502f172
How did NATO survive the changes of the 1960s? Did the Harmel Doctrine reunite it behind a new sense of purpose; or was it merely an exercise in papering over the cracks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luzAoQUM8Kg
The difference between miscalculation and lunacy is an extremely important distinction to draw.
The portrayal of adversaries as driven by insane compulsions to reckless aggression have been used again and again to block negotiations with those adversaries, and to argue not just for the most militarized U.S. responses, but also for confronting those adversaries everywhere, regardless of the importance of the actual issues involved.
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/05/03/reckless-and-ruthless-yes-but-is-putin-insane-no/