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They’re accomplishing one thing: they’re emptying Ukraine ready for it’s occupation more effectively than the first time round.
They’re accomplishing one thing: they’re emptying Ukraine ready for it’s occupation more effectively than the first time round.
Those people who spent billions buying up Ukrainian property want their money back. They didn’t care how many Ukrainians had to die for them to buy the property in the first place. They won’t care how many others are made to follow suit.
If you don’t know that towels can be clean, they may not recognise it as a ‘smell’. By that point it’s just part of the atmosphere.
It helps the towels dry better. They build up so many oils as to become waterproof.
There’s no such thing as a free market. You’re replying in a thread about protectionism.
It’ll be funny to find out that Greenland has been lobbying Denmark to empty its military warehouses, only to declare independence when Denmark has no ammunition to do anything about it.
And if they exist why they haven’t already been bought.
9/10 Danish politicians agree with this statement.
If you thought Russia was about to invade Europe, would you really send your entire artillery to a military that has almost zero chance of success in the week of yet another of its rather catastrophic losses?
Petrified of someone else going up there to have a look and seeing a multi-billion dollar Potemkin space force with empty satellites in the shape of pyramids.
Oh, yeah, I’m not saying they’ll deliver on the promise. They’ll do to the recruits what the US did to Ukrainian conscripts, then treat the survivors like the Gurkhas and ignore them until the next military crisis.
They’ll be hoping to use the tried and tested method of recruiting from the colonies with the promise of citizenship.
It goes both ways. The communist world will have birthmarks from capitalism. And the post-Soviet world will have birthmarks from socialism. Russian diplomats, no need to wonder: this urge for historical context is a legacy of a greater time.
Trying to get foreign diplomats out of their bourgeois metaphysics is going to to be an uphill battle. Not least because it’s not just intellectual obstinance but also a fistful of intellectual dishonesty; a concerted effort by the greatest propaganda machine in history to descontextualise the relations. Best of luck to them.
I hope that in their efforts, they are forced to continue the same process at home and notice that the only way to greatness and happiness is along a familiar path.
Higher up than the foot.
The exit hole of a lethal projectile was found in Germany’s thigh.
The question is whether it got the artery on the way through. We’ll find out soon enough.
The ol’ suspicious man in a fake moustache-nose-glasses-snorkel combo—is he a spy or on his way to a party?
My french isn’t great but that title seems to be blaming Putin for sanctioning Russia and cutting France off from Russian resources and Nigerien uranium. Damn what an unpredictable twist of fate.
If the student isn’t heavily prosecuted, there’s going to be a tiktok trend of doing this to your mate’s phone when they’re not looking.
Were they going to blow up the plane to prevent a terrorist blowing up the plane?
Yes, but the jets would’ve made sure the plane fell on a major city to justify increasing the military, policing, and border budget.
I’m fairly sure they’ll be double counting if they do that. All that money is already counted when it’s laundered. They’ve realised they’re missing the outgoing column on the crime side. They’ll just be bringing the crime sector up to speed with the rest of the economy, where everything on the incoming and outgoing columns are added together as if they’re separate.
This is good news for petty criminals. Once the state starts seeing your crime as part of GDP, you can defend yourself in court as merely a ‘white collar’ criminal and escape the hefty prison sentences. British politicians worried about being prosecuted for participating in these crimes when they get voted out this year – fear no more!