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“Too big to fail’ is the western question. ‘Not close enough to the CCP” is the Chinese answer.
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These attacks, like Belagrod, are meant to force Russia to spread its troops over a larger area. Also note that some Russian villages are very small by western standards. Western media has done a poor job of explaining this. I remember the media saying that Russian soldiers captured a train station, when that “station” was just a sitting area made of concrete, sort of like a bus stop.
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If you don’t fit the narrative, they won’t listen to you. :/
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Is lie! Russia is not looking desperate and vulnerable! Russia IS desperate and vulnerable! :D
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Pretty sad that even some European countries aren’t interested in a war in their own backyard. And that the much of the west — but not all — has fallen for the narrative. Keep up the videos!
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Soon to be second best in Moscow!
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I‘ll believe it when I see it. France (and Germany) led from behind during the Ukranian war.
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Forget Taiwan. I want to see what happens when China sends in troops to countries that demand they leave.
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Germany leading from behind, as usual. Good work, Poland.
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Enjoy your recession!
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I hear the Russians will next build a castle in a swamp. :D
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CCP stands for just us!
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Yep. France again.
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China always take the long approach. They even take a long time to finally fall apart.
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@P : Learn to use punctuation, bot.
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@S: Trump‘s heading off to jail. Why are you still afraid of him?
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Until the tofu dregs fall apart. Of course, the corrupt officials who accepted kickbacks are long gone.
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@a: You misspelled “Russia”, bot.
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@Don’t: Good luck with the narrative, bot.
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Yep. Already happened, especially in China’s housing market.
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@m: Putin fled from Wagner.
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Can’t win them all. Just ask the 5K of Russians who were at Lyman.
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Short answer: No.
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Joe Blog has a great video explaining price caps and, more importantly, G7 control over shipping insurance and Russia’s inability to stop pumping oil out of the grounds (and Russia’s inability to store it). And like India and Russia aren’t going to want cheaper oil and no secondary sanctions. What’s Russia going to do with the oil it pumps out? Permanently shut down their own oil fields because they don’t have the tech to reestablish their infrastructure? Or maybe they’ll spill all those millions of barrels of oil into some landfill pit because they have nowhere to put it?
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China is one of the USA’s top three trading partners, and USA is one of China’s type three trading partners. And China knows what the west will do through the Ukraine war. We should not rely on other countries for our critical supplies and oil, but otherwise, part of the reason why China has not allied with Russia (and Iran has) is that China relies on the USA for trade (and vice-versa) while Iran does not (thanks to sanctions, which may still not be a bad thing).
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It’s very weird that most Americans don’t understand economics. Inflation started with both Democrat and Republican administrations more interested in pumping up the economy than reigning in risk. (Low interest rates = more business loans = more made-up money for everyone.)
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Sounds like someone wants to live in California! We just raised minimum wage for fast food to $22, and a Democrat is posturing to raise the minimum wage to $50. Prices are rising and someone’s gotta pay — why not you?
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The USA didn’t provide these subsidies, the Democrats did, to the tune of one TRILLION dollars of American taxpayer money! Green energy policies cutting off domestic oil production has led to the rise of gas, futher aggravating American and the world‘s inflation prices as well. And maybe EU will stop listening to Greta, as their own green energy policies have made them, particularly Germany, dependent on Russian oil. And wait ten years from now when Western countries (or at least California) mandate EV‘s made with metals from China. Energy independence first, alternate energies second.
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And when Xi says laugh, you better laugh.
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@A1 : Russian soldiers haven‘t been rotated. Resupply means sending more untrained conscripts.
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Race to the bottom. My cheap Lenovo laptop works fine (although it’s slow), but IBM left the PC market ages ago, because it new desktops (and now laptops) are commoditized, with low profit margins. China actually had hundreds of EV car manufacturers, who have been hit hard by the recession, reducing their numbers. Tesla’s even lowered the price of their cars. And China has the rare metal market — Western greenies won’t let you mine in Western countries, but are perfectly happy to pay other countries to do the mining — and environmental destruction — for them.
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Gloriously running home! Gloriously surrendering!
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I’ll be happy if the economy recovers. May take a few years. Good luck with the inflation and thank Manchin the government didn’t spend half a TRILLION dollars more.
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The Red Ripple has a good chance of controlling the House, and Manchin has shown that ONE vote in the Senate can stop either party. Hope gridlock stops BOTH parties from doing more damage to voters.
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@S: Wake me up when Biden serves Russian tea to McCarthy over debt talks.
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Let’s look at Scholz’ Swiss Bank accounts and see how many rubles are in them.
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@M : Haven‘t lost Crimea… yet.
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2024: Chinabots yet to discover formatting.
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@g : Now, he’s just in pieces.
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Well, food companies gotta pay their suppliers as well. I certainly doubt restaurants, which are raising prices, aren’t paying inflated prices, either.
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Well, if you can start a food supply chain that puts people over profits, I’m all for it.
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Immigrants may want to see family back in their homelands, but they left their for a good reason — particularly if they want their children to live a better life. After hundreds of years of oppression, Russians leaving know that, even if Putin is dethroned, another dictator awaits them. And we keep saying the West is a better place to live than Russia (or China). Why not prove it?
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And Putin is still playing 4D chess! :D
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Russia has zero internal security, as the west told Ukraine (previously) not to attack Russian soil. So, of course, Moscow is vulnerable to anyone who holds a grudge — and boy, will ISIS hold a grudge.
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Keep ignoring those red flags, bot.
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Who remembers the Budapest Memorandum? Russia certainly didn‘t.
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Those are the only missiles left. Empty those museums, right?
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Better not look at your stock portfolio, then. Wonder how much of Gen Z owned crypto.
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All part of master plan! :D
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Russia‘s killed tens of thousands of Ukranian civilians, and an entire generation of Russian men. Russia has destroyed its own economy. Russia has created a great non-nuclear environmental and agricultural disaster by blowing up a dam. Russia clearly has no regard for human lives. Why wouldn‘t it blow up a nuclear power plant?
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