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Whatever else results from this conflict, naval warfare has changed forever.
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No, no a thousand times no!
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Another gamechanger, eh?
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He sounds like a carnival barker trying to get people to come in and see a freak show. What a contrast to Putin's considered and informative speech earlier in the day.
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Behold the results of America's Communist-infiltrated education system! Was Joe McCarthy right all along???
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The ship has returned to port undamaged.
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@applesandpairs1564 Not for Ukraine, apparently.
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@Sdjejdijdjxudhd They'd better star now by questioning the insane guff their parents are pouring into their innocent ears.
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Guilt and fear lie behind the Dem's actions. They cheated and they know it and although they think they've probably got away with it, a quiver of doubt still remains.
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He's a crook, as well as a puppet, a liar and a fraud. Got a nice smile though.
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Covid 19 pretty exclusively kills the frail and elderly. These people are safe.
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Does anyone know of any reputable scientific study that shows lockdowns have any effect whatsoever on covid death rates?
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Ukraine may have lost upwards of 50,000 men trying to hold Bahkmut. It will lose many more trying to take it back.
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@Sdjejdijdjxudhd I just hope he grows up to be a policeman. Or a banker.
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The bloody Yanks got us into this mess.
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Before it was a pile of rubble it was a fortress city preventing the Russians heading north to the Donbass border. Now they can and are.
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Since it is clear that the disease generally only kills the frail and elderly, any steps taken towards achieving herd immunity have to be welcomed. Masks don't just cover up faces. They cover up Government incompetence.
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Russian forces have been using motorbikes ever since the start of the conflict. They are manouverable in difficult terrain and many carry relatively heavy armaments, capable of taking out tanks and drones.
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Glad to see the Mail continuing its long tradition of support for Fascism.
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No. It's Russia and only temporarily part of Ukraine between 1991 and 2014.
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It's called "land art" - a movement begun by a guy called Robert Smithson back in the late 1960's. There are intriguing things like this in various desert locations, especially in Utah. The most famous example is called "spiral jetty" - which sticks out into a salt lake not too far from this piece, I think.
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I've got a feeling Omicron is going to sweep across us like a tide - but do very little damage. How it will affect old people is the real crunch though.
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Betcha they don't. Masks are pretty useless. Their function is mainly psychological.
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@cIoudbank That's the idea. Once these areas are secured they will be rebuilt, as is happening in Mariupol and other places captured by the Russians. Their value is in their strategic positions and potential - not in what they actually have before they are taken.
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@gregh378 I am familiar with this. It does not mention deaths as far as I can see, only the effect of lockdowns on the spread of the virus and consequent rates of hospital admissions in areas of metropolitan France. The Lancet in fact published a detailed study earlier on the pandemic showing quite conclusively that lockdowns have little if any relation to mortality. Other factors, such as general health and availability of resources have a far greater impact. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(20)30208-X/fulltext
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And him and his kind are behind the global warming disaster scenarios too. We have unfortunately give bears of little brain big, expensive toys to play with. I'm no mathematician, but can somebody please explain logarithms to me and how it is they are apparently not taken account of in the exponential growth scenarios predicted in both global warming and Covid 19?
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@rnp497 There is massive evidence of fraud and electoral malpractice. And the electoral college was designed by the founding fathers to prevent rural affairs being controlled by ignorant city dwellers. Nothing at all to do with slavery.
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J S You can add condoning the use of violence to obtain power to the list of fascist characteristics. And creating division by stirring up racial hatred.
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Perhaps we should supply spray paint to BLM yobs and see what they come up with as a symbol of national pride.
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Pointless tragedy.
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Man-made climate change is a big lie with a tiny, tiny drop of truth in it. If we sensible people manage to fight off the demented alarmists you will have to accept the truth in time. If not then economies will collapse and most of us will starve to death.
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@joeordinary209 What expansion? He's having a tough time trying to hold on to what he's been left by Yeltsin.
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@duckcensorship7446 When will you learn that this war has little to do with taking territory?
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What a nice young woman! Such a pity she's a brainwashed idiot.
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@applesandpairs1564 Who can say?
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@applesandpairs1564 Absolutely not. No way.
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@applesandpairs1564 Not the Abrams specifically. They seem to have had very little impact.
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We thought we were getting a steak and kidney pie, hot from the oven. Instead we got a slice of soggy Sunblest.
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Keep calm and carry on. It's only a flood not nuclear holocaust.
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@SergiiBoiko Crimea was Russia before the Soviet Union was created, having been taken from the Turks in the late 18th century. It was passed over to the semi-autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine in 1954 as a matter of administration and logistics. Note "semi-autonomous". Ukraine, like all the other Soviet Socialist Republics was ultimately subservient to Moscow. When the Russian Federation was created Crimea was mistakenly and foolishly made a part of the new country of Ukraine. Russia recovered it in 2014 in a virtually bloodless coup. All in all this gives Russia a far greater claim than Ukraine, I think.
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That was stop an insane war that killed thousands. This is about the price of cornflakes.
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Oil companies are by far the largest investors in green energy.
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We've pushed Russia too far over the years. Make no mistake, they will do this unless we back off now.
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@Louvre360 It wasn''t a grave and he wasn't pissing on it.
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This is utter tosh.
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The utter shame and embarrassment of it. I think I prefer Antifa.
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There have already been referendums in Crimea and Donbass showing overwhelming support for secession from Ukraine. They were almost certainly fixed - but then so is every referendum and election in gangster-run Ukraine -including Zerensky's.
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@bundesmememinister1586 Several, including pro-Ukrainian commentators such as DPA War. It s confirmed by satellite imagery.
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That was then and this is now.
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@joeordinary209 He hasn't got very far though, has he? All he has done in fact is to attempt to maintain control over satellite countries and prevent them from being taken over either by Western capitalists or Muslim fanatics.
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