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" Putin confirmed reports that a major prisoner swap with the West was about to happen just before his "sad" death. On this swap which had been in the works just days before Navalny's unexpected death, Putin explained: "I said: ‘I am agreed’. I had one condition — we exchange him but he never returns."
Of course Navalny dies just before the swap, as he's more use as a dead martyr in Russia than a nobody in the West.
And Putin is regarded as dirty and cynical.
" There is one upside to the exclusion of Russians: they no longer pollute my favourite Greek island with their foul manners and yobbish behaviour. "
Errr.... been to ...... just about every UK city centre on every Friday and Saturday night recently ?? !!
Add - " It's time to flog all the seized Russian assets and give the money to Ukraine. "
This would be the most self-destructive thing for the West's financial system. Not even during the two World Wars did anyone go so far ( apart from the Nazis seizing the Jews' possessions ) and this would destroy the financial system, as a tsunami of capital would rush out of the Dollar, Euro and Sterling, as foreign investors realised that the West didn't really operate under the rule of law and that their assets may also be seized at some point. So short term-ist and short sighted.
Add,
You have a very one sided view of Russia ad China, wonder out of curiosity who has started most wars since the second world? Who has started wars over falsehoods only to say f all, whilst I’m not against any country as all countries have done wrong, you must have a balanced approach and look at your countries own faults, look what we did when we colonised many parts of the world, can’t just write this off.
Anyway, just for balance, look at this YouTube where the ex general of NATO exposes the wests mentality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U21-RrB8E6Q
Atb
Add, if the West did flog the Russian assets it would be wonderful for gold. All countries with forex holdings would then dump the Western currencies and other financial assets and buy gold and ship it home (or to Switzerland). The dollar would obviously collapse in that scenario. Not sure that would work in the US favour.
Careful mate, with those comments you might suddenly find yourself very accidentally falling out of a 10th storey window one day ;)
I noticed that in Cyprus.
A much nicer atmosphere .
There is one upside to the exclusion of Russians: they no longer pollute my favourite Greek island with their foul manners and yobbish behaviour. Every cloud...
Russian democracy is an oxymoron and the two words should never be seen in the same sentence.
Putin has gone way beyond the pale and he has no hope of ever being allowed back into the global society. Sure, the Chinese will still take his cheap oil, but they're just as bad as he is - albeit more intelligent and richer.
It's time to flog all the seized Russian assets and give the money to Ukraine. And it's also time the Russian people saw sense and executed him and his cohort of thugs. If they don't, they'll forever remain in a world occupied by North Korea, Iran and all the other barbarous dictatorships. How anyone in the West could support this bloke is totally beyond comprehension.
Hardly. Navalny could't get more than 10,000 out in Moscow to demonstrate for him, a couple of years ago.
As I explained already, he was a busted flush in prison, so was more use to MI6 dead and a martyr, than alive. Seems like that didn't work either, as the massive protest vote didn't materialise. ( although a few people sabotaged voting booths, and were arrested )
Like Trump, the more that the establishment attacks Putin, the stronger he gets.
It also helps if your biggest rival dies in one of your prisons a short while before the election.
Addicknt- and we thought that Yes, Minister was a hilarious parody, rather than a how-to manual. Funny how that turned out, eh ?
Kat, that's a brilliant piece of satire. You should write a sitcom.
Apparently 88% voted for Putin.
Biden only 'won' 51% of the vote in 2020.
I think it's much more difficult to engineer a cheat for an 88% win, than to tip a 2% swing.
And Russia didn't need to suspiciously close the counting centres in key swing states for several hours, and banish any independent scrutineers from the premises, before fortifying the election for Democracy.
The chaos and perfidy since 2020 have all the hallmarks of an illegitimate regime's vandalism.
Padmaster,
Thanks for this info, much appreciated, this all adds to Solgolds standing in Ecuador.
Slowly but surely ticking the boxes
Atb
Blimey I see we've turned into conspiracy theories R us today, all very frivolous albeit entertaining 🤣
As long as the stock keeps rising you can post any old baseless crap,
Did you stay up late to see who won the free and fair presidential election Kat ?
Keep up the good work guys
All very nice, now can they reward us with licenses and agreements instead of virtue signalling pats on the back that are utterly worthless to us?
Sorry to interrupt the geopolitical debate, but Solg have had further recognition for conservation of the environment.
https://prensaminera.org/amp/solgold-recibe-reconocimiento-distintivo-iniciativa-verde-compromiso-la-reforestacion-ambiente/
SolGold, a mining company, has been awarded the Green Initiative Distinctive Recognition, granted by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition. This recognition is granted by virtue of the company's outstanding commitment to the preservation of the environment and the implementation of sustainable practises.
The distinction is awarded in recognition of SolGold's outstanding work in reforestation of 172.48 hectares of land, using a total of 226,689 native forest species. These figures reflect the company's hard work and dedication to the restoration of degraded areas and the conservation of biodiversity.
SolGold's reforestation initiative is a clear example of the mining industry's commitment to environmental responsibility. The company has shown that it is possible to combine economic activities with environmental protection, thus promoting sustainable and ecosystem-friendly development.
Upon receiving this recognition, SolGold reaffirms its commitment to continue working for the conservation of the environment and to actively contribute to the construction of a more sustainable future.