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@richardtaylor6341 Sounds like you're projecting.
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What a moronic comment. Russians are the real Nazis as judged by their actions and ideology. Putin will suffer the same fate as Hitler. Russia will be totally destroyed and dissolved over the next few years.
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You're so well informed that you don't even know that Monsanto ceased to exist in 2018. They were bought out by Bayer.
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And production. Best to start producing them in large numbers soon.
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@xfactor6099 If you are prepared to refuse to see things objectively, you are in effect a supporter of those crimes.
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@xfactor6099 No. That is a rationalisation. Your name says everything about you. You are a Russian troll. You support the war crimes and genocide in Ukraine. There is nothing more to discuss with you. Objective observers will base their opinion on facts, not your lies.
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@jomamma1750 History tells us that Russia was only able to avoid defeat by getting massive help from the US via the Lend Lease program. In this war it's Ukraine receiving that help. Russia has started a war it can never win and which will result in its own destruction.
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I've only ever heard him speak positively about India's future. And India is not in East Asia.
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@varun2250 It doesn't even make any sense.
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@varun2250 That's your way of admitting India has done nothing; certainly far less than Europe.
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@60degreelobwedge82 Spamming the same comment everywhere doesn't make any of it true. No-one takes a former Trump advisors view seriously. What's Prigozins view? He's on the front line, so would know far better, right?
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@markfrombriz Totally agree. We could follow a path similar to Indonesia. They banned export of unprocessed Nickel. Since then, billions of $ in Nickel processing facilities have come into Indonesia. Mexico has nationalised Lithium and Chile is moving in that direction. Maybe we could add an export tax to unprocessed green minerals. Just enough to make it attractive to invest in processing in Australia.
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African dictators prefer other dictators. The people will be poor and starving. While the dictator and their new colonial masters will prosper. It's amazing how many people in the third world are cheering on colonialism and economic exploitation, just as long as it's done by Russia and China.
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adolft_official We have professional militaries that we spend over a trillion dollars a year on and we'd like to get some bang for our buck. Go and live in Russia if you love it so much.
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@alexwallachian7720 A number of Australian companies are working on phosphate and sulphate of potash projects at present. Within 3-5 years Australia is likely to be a net exporter as it is with so many other commodities.
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The US could retaliate by allowing the arms given to Ukraine to be used inside Russia. On military and logistics targets only. And give Ukraine ATACAMS and other long range wrapons systems. This would enable Ukraine to destroy Russian logistics deep inside Russia and would nullify any advantage the Russians expected to get from a deal with NK. It would be a reasonable step.
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@thomasclementz8149 He never said anything like that. It's poor quality trolling like this that keeps your pay at one ruble a day.
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Let's hope the Chinese know the history of WW2.
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How will they get there?
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He just repeated that it's impossible to cross the Dnipro River south of the dam.
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Why don't you leave the science to scientists? Otherwise get your research peer reviewed and published.
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@Rob_F8F My pleasure. That number amazes me. It speaks to a huge level of inequality when you consider so many people living pay cheque to pay cheque.
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@ashroskell Who took it personally? If someone attempts a juvenile and insult it's fair to point it out. Why are you invested in a conversation you were not even involved in? What has it got to do with you?
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@richardkey1678 Agree that Perun is exceptional.
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@richardkey1678 You're learning a lot more from Perun in that hour.
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@randomname3109 Russia is in no position to do anything about it. If they don't like it, they can always leave Ukraine. We need to stop worrying about what Russia thinks and do whatever is in our best interests.
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How much oil production is coming out if Guyana over the next few years?
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That's a lie. He's been predicting around 2030.
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If Russian power keeps declining a soft target might be outer Manchuria.
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As a very wealthy and industrialized nation, won't Germany be able to mitigate the effects of its aging, highly skilled workforce by sucking in highly skilled immigrants from all over the globe? Even if their skill level is a little below German level, additional training could bring them up to par very quickly in many cases. Isn't this how the US has been able to stay at the top for the past several decades? I predict Germany will find a solution. They are too smart and forward looking to sleep walk into economic decline.
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@mintheman7 Drop the wolf warrior fantasy and start getting along with your neighbours, like you did before Xi Jinping decided to stir the pot.
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@robertshelton3796 Are you saying they have nothing to do with US national interests?
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The US has a huge problem as long as Trump keeps putting himself ahead of the good of the nation. His malignant narcissism and constant lies are destroying trust in institutions built up over centuries. How so many Americans can believe so many lies in the absence of any supporting evidence is truly staggering.
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China could also choose to restrict exports in retaliation to increases in tariffs.
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In the world that Russia and India want, where might is right, what could they do? The US Navy is vastly superior to those nations. So all they would have to do is place one Carrier Group on either side of the Suez Canal and refuse to let sanctions busting ships through. I can imagine there will be lots of squealing, but not a whole lot more.
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Same thing happened prior to the Kherson counteroffensive. That turned out ok.
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@mikefish8226 It seems to be only Turks who think it's a possibility.
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@lukedornon7799 Whatever it has cost the US has to been offset against the savings from not needing to decommission. I'd say it's money well spent. If Russia was allowed to just roll over Ukraine, it would have cost a whole lot more and resulted in even more Russian aggression.
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All the escalation has been by Russia. They are the invaders. Enrol in a logic course.
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@richdobbs6595 Reagan increased military spending to 6% of GDP. That put enormous pressure on the USSR to compete. They couldn't keep up. If NATO countries bit the bullet and did the same, Russia's territorial ambitions would turn to dust. Russia is far weaker than the USSR was prior to its disintegration.
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Russia is a failed state. Their aggression will not end until defeated and disarmed. NATO cannot let the war go on as it has done. It should intervene to protect itself, Ukraine and global food security. Peace is impossible with the current Russian state. Time to bite the bullet and get the job done.
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No. You misunderstood how English speakers pronounce the word "owe".
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@jerrymiller9039 Australia. They have numerous free trade agreements and engage with everyone.
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Coping hard.
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If that's the case how do they get consent to do so from their shareholders?
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@KRYPTOS_K5 I suspected as much. Thanks for the information.
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Imagine if you had a brain.
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Peter, do you think one of the outcomes of this war is that one or two other NATO members may seek to acquire nuclear weapons as a deterrent to Russia? If I was Poland, I wouldn't want to rely on falling under another nations nuclear umbrella given how slow the weapons shipments to Ukraine have been. Especially in regards to the French. It's clear they will only use nukes to defend France.
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@yurimuratov957 Giving Ukraine whatever it needs to defend itself against Russian aggression is the right thing to do. It's also in the West's best interests to do so. No matter how much you try to defend Russia or deflect, the reality is that Russia cannot win the war because NATO and allies are prepared to give Ukraine the weapons they need to stop Russia. Personally, I would like to see Ukraine given about 50 nukes. Just enough to completely destroy Russia in the event that Ukraine faced an existential threat to it's existence. The war would end in a matter of days with Putin shitting his pants.
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@dougdupont6134 How can an assessment of truth be made without taking facts into consideration? In court the jury is the arbiter of truth. They may not always get it right but that's why there are checks and balances such as an appeal process. You already live in a world with lots of arbiters of truth whether you like it or not.
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