The big difference between Russia and Afganistan and Russia and Ukraine is the price of oil.
The Saudi's appear to be on the Russians side this time.
US Department of Defense Finally Comes Clean – Admits in Public Document that There Are 46 US Military-Funded Biolabs in Ukraine
By Jim Hoft
Published June 12, 2022 at 9:00am
It wasn’t that long ago that Mitt Romney was threatening former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for suggesting the US was funding biolabs in Ukraine.
Back in March, RINO Senator Mitt Romney accused former Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of spreading ‘treasonous lies’ for simply talking about the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine.
“There are 25+ US-funded biolabs in Ukraine which if breached would release and spread deadly pathogens to US/world.” Gabbard said on Sunday.
“We must take action now to prevent disaster. US/Russia/Ukraine/NATO/UN/EU must implement a ceasefire now around these labs until they’re secured and pathogens destroyed,” she added.
Tulsi Gabbard made her statement based on testimony from the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs in Eurasia, Victoria Nuland.
Victoria Nuland admitted during testimony before a US Senate committee the existence of biological research labs in Ukraine.
Less than 24 hours later, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that reports of biolabs in Ukraine were fake news propagated by Russia.
The Democrat-fake news-media complex then attacked anyone who brought up the biolabs in Ukraine.
Mitt Romney lashed out at Tulsi Gabbard, saying, “Tulsi Gabbard is parroting false Russian propaganda. Her treasonous lies may well cost lives.”
Then this happened– Russia released alleged captured documents from Ukraine exposing evidence of US Military Biolabs in Ukraine.
Russia made the accusations in front of the United Nations General Assembly...
I'm pretty sure chungy took a peek at your post already, lol.I had not peeked at waco's post, but since you quoted him, he and Kissinger are right! Who cares if Putin ''senses'' weakness? Your/our 401k is a 201k right now, do you want it to become a 101k while you wait Putin out? Who cares that Russia's economy is worse than ours? Putin doesn't. You want to hold out for honor? Putin is a POS Thug, but you want to wait him out, fiddle while our Economy tanks, because we are better people? Fuck it. The Ukraine is not honorable. We should intervene, orchestrate a Deal. Fuck that it's not our choice to make. They owe us for all the blankets Obama gave them. It's thinking like yours that lengthened World War 2 by several years.
Your yahoo article makes it clear Zelensky can't "cut a deal" even if he wanted to. Public opinion is resolutely against it. The last thing the US should do is apply any pressure on him. Putin is a thug who will immediately sense our weakness if we start telling Ukraine it's time to negotiate with the invaders who are slaughtering their people. Besides, it's not our fucking choice to make!
Originally Posted by lustylad
Your/our 401k is a 201k right now, do you want it to become a 101k while you wait Putin out? ... Originally Posted by Chung TranThe below chart shows an anomaly that started in January 2021. Coincidentally, the main market indexes started trending down at about the same time.
House Democrats Aim to Reduce 40-Year-High Inflation by Spending More Money
House Democrats on Wednesday are aiming to reduce inflation by spending more money via the Bipartisan Innovation Act.
The bill promises to spend $52 billion in government subsidies to improve U.S. semiconductor production, improve STEM education, and establish a Supply Chain Office at the Department of Commerce. The bill also spends money on funding the Manufacturing USA Institutes and the Manufacturing Extension Partnership.
It is unknown how pumping more money into the economy would reduce President Joe Biden’s 40-year-high inflation. The bill has not yet been scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
Nevertheless, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s lieutenant, Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD), told Democrat House members on Monday to expect a vote on the bill this work period, Punchbowl News reported. Hoyer claimed the passage of the bill is the “most important step Congress can take right now” to reduce Biden’s inflation. The bill is still in committee.
Feeling the pressure from the midterm elections right around the corner in November, Democrat House members are searching for a solution to reduce inflation fueled by massive spending packages passed in 2021 by the establishment.
Reps. Katie Porter (D-CA), Dina Titus (D-NV), Tom O’Halleran (D-AZ), Cindy Axne (D-IA), Kim Schrier (D-WA), Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), and Susie Lee (D-NV) penned a letter on Monday to Democrat leadership, pleading with them to address inflation.
“Hardworking families in our districts and across the country are facing rising costs across the board. While the reasons for these rising costs are many and varied, the fact remains that these inflationary pressures are harming our constituents, small businesses and working families,” the leader read as reported by Punchbowl News. “We continue to hear from folks who are wondering what Washington is doing to address these problems.”
Eighty percent of Americans say inflation is an “extremely/very important” factor in how they will vote in the midterm elections, a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll revealed.
According to Bloomberg, inflation will cost American households on average an extra $5,200 in 2022, or $433 per month. Inflation will also delay 25 percent of Americans from retiring, a BMO Real Financial Progress Index survey revealed.
Russia for all its vast size seems unable to do anything except produce oil. strange.
Yeah, it's a tragedy that Russia with its abundant natural resources has been unable to live up to its economic potential since communism collapsed. The biggest reason is CORRUPTION. It sucks the life out of any economy. Do you recall how Putin spent $50 billion to get Sochi ready for the 2014 Winter Olympics? In a normal country, it would have cost a mere fraction of this amount. All that money being siphoned off in payoffs and bribes is money that doesn't get spent on productive purposes. Crony capitalism is almost as deleterious to a healthy economy as communism is.
i simply do not trust Biden. he could fuck up a wet dream. Obama said so lol. and i don't trust who's whispering into his ear piece. or his teleprompter.
I agree 100%. However, I do trust some of the NATO and European leaders who are most directly threatened by Russia's war mongering. Ask the leaders of Finland and Sweden why they suddenly want to join NATO, after decades of neutrality.
then there is the real possibility that Putin will drop dead soon. but who succeeds him? and as the body bags mount in Moscow does the russkie populace who have generally been lied to about the "success" in Ukraine turn on Vlad?
Good questions, for which there are no easy answers. When Russia first invaded Ukraine back in February, Niall Ferguson said the chances of Putin being removed from power just increased from zero to 10%. It's probably higher today, given how badly the war has gone for Moscow. But we can't base our foreign policy on the hope that an autocrat will be ousted.
at the end of the day Ukraine means nothing to the US
7 million refugees pouring into places like Poland, Hungary, Germany and Romania mean nothing? Skyrocketing world prices for wheat and fertilizer mean nothing? Famines and likely instability in Africa and the Middle East mean nothing?
Ukraine may not be vital enough to our national interests to warrant sending troops, but it surely means more than "nothing". Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
LOL. This was a done deal as soon as it started. The Russians have still not mobilized and are therefor fighting in at a deliberate disadvantage. They are fighting in a manner that deliberately reduces civilian deaths (yeah there's be a lot more if the Ruskies went all in)... Originally Posted by texassapperYou're badly misinformed. The Russians have already lost more troops in Ukraine than during a decade in Afghanistan. They've been sending in mercenaries, along with Chechnyan and Tatar Muslims, as replacements. They've lost over 100 aircraft (including helicopters), 700 tanks and 3,000 armored vehicles. A dozen Russian generals have been killed. Why do you think they're on the front lines?
We should stop supporting one side and work to broker a peace deal. That's what we always should have done... Originally Posted by texassapper
It took this long to figure this out? They should’ve struck a deal before it started. Originally Posted by JacuzzmeWe already tried that. Ever hear of the Minsk Accords? They didn't stop Putin from launching his invasion.
You're badly misinformed. The Russians have already lost more troops in Ukraine than during a decade in Afghanistan. Originally Posted by lustyladYou realize Astan was three decades ago right? Not sure what Astan has to do with the Russians NOT having activated their reserves.
They've been sending in mercenaries, along with Chechnyan and Tatar Muslims, as replacements. Originally Posted by lustyladMeanwhile not activating their reserves... lol
They've lost 700 tanks and 3,000 armored vehicles or equipment. Originally Posted by lustyladIn a war of attrition guess who between the UKR and RUS can afford those losses?
A dozen Russian generals have been killed. Why do you think they're on the front lines? Originally Posted by lustyladRussian Doctrine which historically has kept decision making at higher levels than for example the US Army. The RUS infantry platoon leader is not expected to make tactical decisions in the same manner as the US Equivalent, thus you see senior officers closer to the front. The fact that they've lost so many is testament to the information that the US Signals Intel has been providing to the UKR. (my understanding based on our claims)
The Russians don't give a fuck about civilian deaths. They're bombarding cities indiscriminately. Originally Posted by lustyladYou use that term like someone that doesn't understand what "indiscriminate" means. There was more damage done during the BLM riots than anything I've seen coming out of UKR.
They committed heinous war crimes in Bucha. Did you miss the dead civilians in the streets and the mass graves that were unearthed after the Russians retreated? Originally Posted by lustyladLOL... well the first casualty of war is always the truth... Here's what is known..
Get real. Originally Posted by lustyladLOL.. No. You need to stop believing everything you are told by the media.
We already tried that. Ever hear of the Minsk Accords? Originally Posted by lustyladAre you double dog sure that in the intervening years, the UKR never violated the Minsk accords LOL...
After arguing that were NOT in fact any bio-labs in Ukraine, they now admit that there are about 46. Bear in mind that Hunter Biden, son of F Joe Biden, helped secure funding for some of them and Putin had released documents from some he had captured - yet they still denied any existed.You sure are a gullible SOB, aintcha? Here's the REAL story:
Conspiracy Theorists - 1 vs Disinformation Board - 0 Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do