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War in Ukraine

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by PITBOSS, Jan 21, 2022.

  1. chemgator

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    Russia has the nerve to consider asking for reparations for the damaged Nord Stream 2 pipeline. As soon as Russia finishes paying for all the damage it caused in Ukraine, then it can think about asking for reparations.

    Russia may demand compensation for Nord Stream pipeline blasts - diplomat

    If blowing up a pipeline is an act of international terrorism, then blowing up a country is what? An act of intergalactic terrorism? Russia should just hope it still has clothes after Ukraine takes it to the cleaners. I say that reparations should be based on the numbers of civilians killed.
     
  2. uftaipan

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    I believe that, too. But I recognize that I want to believe that.
     
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  3. duggers_dad

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    Gas station masquerading as a county defeating the US in two proxy wars simultaneously - Ukraine and Syria.
     
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  5. duggers_dad

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    Still nowhere near the Clinton List ...

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  6. chemgator

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    Russian soldiers confirm reports of blocking units to prevent retreats, as well as reporting that their officers demanded bribes to keep them off of the front lines. Not a good look for professionalism and competence of a military fighting force at war. Some soldiers were removed from hospitals (with shrapnel still in them) and returned to the front.

    Russian soldiers say they were sent into battle with 'blocking' units behind them to stop them from retreating

     
  7. uftaipan

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    If true (and most of us here hope it is), then it certainly explains a few other things that have happened or not over the past couple of months.
     
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  8. gatorpa

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    Sure, the US forced Putin to invade Ukraine….
     
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    If so, he’s an American puppet. What a great plan to neuter Russia and Putin. Lol
     
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    I’m pretty sure you missed the sarcasm there.
     
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  11. uftaipan

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    Anything that amplifies the grumbling among Putin’s support is positive information for Ukraine. I am encouraged by the fact that Russia cannot win or sustain domestic tranquility by just sitting in its current positions and allowing Ukraine all of the initiative … yet its army seems unwilling or unable to take any meaningful offensive action.
     
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  13. chemgator

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    Armenia, one of Putin's "allies", tells him not to visit, or they will arrest him.

    Russian Ally Warns Putin: Don’t Visit—or You’ll Get Arrested

     
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  14. chemgator

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    Russia's military activities in the south of Ukraine have slowed down considerably, possibly due to destruction of ammunition dumps and artillery pieces. Attacks from aircraft continue, but relatively little ground action. A storm from the Black Sea is also restricting activities.

    Russian military activity in south of Ukraine seems to be abating

     
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  15. chemgator

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    Russia is forcing foreign companies leaving the country to pay a 10% exit tax on the sales of assets. This is in addition to the 50% cut they were already taking. Things are getting very desperate in Russia. These companies (and others) will remember this theft, in addition to the business interruption of the unnecessary war, before they consider investing in Russia again.

    Russia is forcing Western companies exiting its market to make a donation to the country — and it's making it harder for them to leave

     
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  16. duggers_dad

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    Aren’t they mostly out? I think they nationalized McDonalds a while ago.
     
  18. uftaipan

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    Outside of the scope of this thread, but California is doing and/or considering many similar measures to stop the outflow of both businesses and families. I knew there was a good reason Newsome got under my skin: aping Putin in just about anything grinds my gears.
     
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  19. oragator1

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    Off topic, but newsome is opposed to it I think.

    California Wealth and Exit Tax Shows a Window Into the Future