I saw this somewhere....Before the war Schultz owned a toy store. When the war ended Col Klink applied for a job there!
The great thing about capitalism is that where one person sees tragedy, another person sees opportunity. Musk is doubling price of Starlink terminals in Ukraine. https://t.co/xMRvMQNTeY pic.twitter.com/3a6hATeOwZ— John Aravosis 🇺🇸🇬🇷🏳️🌈 (@aravosis) November 30, 2022
Poland and Hungary: How a love affair turned toxic https://t.co/XbJj6bQzq7— . (@BSBonner) November 30, 2022 So sad that old Vova broke up a love affair founded on mutual xenophobia and homophobia.
The crappy thing about about capitalism is that where one person sees tragedy, another person sees opportunity.
Things may start to pick up in Ukraine soon. The forecast is for below freezing temperatures for at least the next 2 weeks. 14 day weather for the Kreminna area show sub 0 temperatures both day and night for the next two weeks. I believe this will be enough to freeze the ground enough to allow for easier movement in terrain. pic.twitter.com/SaiOxFDrUS— Def Mon (@DefMon3) November 30, 2022 This could be enough to freeze the ground and open up the possibility of making advances that aren't impeded by the mud. Downside... Below freezing temps is brutal for both humans and machines.. But considering Russians are basically just leaving their troops completely exposed to the weather, we could be looking at a lot of Russians dead and dying from exposure.
This is an update from Ursula on the war (unedited video) The European Commission has increased the estimate of damages received by Ukraine from €385 billion to €600 billion, the head of the EC, Ursula von der Leyen, announced. She also stated that, Ukraine's losses since the beginning of the war amounted to more than 100,000 soldiers pic.twitter.com/EBQFAvrmLI— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) November 30, 2022
She also wanted to seize the frozen assets of the Russian central bank and the oligarchs (about 320 billion€€) to compensate the Ukrain. Dunno if that's even possible from a legal pov.
Seizing the assets of a foreign governmental entity is a tricky proposition. Regarding the oligarchs, in the US at least, I don't see how the government could seize their property without compensation, as the US Constitution is very clear that the government can't just take peoples' property, no matter how odious the person might be.
That's another reason why so many Global South nations aren't eager to take the side we expect them to. They view this as "we could be next of we aren't doing what we're told". This explains the growth of the SCO, BRICS+ and talks about dedollarization that has multiplied like the Saudis dealing in other currencies to BRICS & South America wanting their own currency.
Kind of odd that those nations would take the side of one of the most prolific colonizers in human history.
And don't remind him of what the Wagner Group was founded to do (i.e., shoot people in Africa, mostly).
Even more odd that they would take the side of countries that don't ask and just tell. If they think they will take a back seat to the US, wait until they get a tap on the shoulder from China.
Claims that I've seen is that the 100,000 are total casualties (including WIA) and most of that is actually back on the front now.
Yes. From what I understand, Ukraine's KIA to WIA ratio is much closer to 1:3 or better, compared to Russia which may 1:1 or worse.
Good [emoji3468] on going back to the pre invasion world order No time to comment on this in detail today, but this is staggeringly poorly thought out. The pre-war European security order is as completely gone as the post-WW1 order was in 1940. It is never coming back. https://t.co/FR2ixYYpcZ— Ruth Deyermond (@ruth_deyermond) December 1, 2022
If we could go back to 1999 *and* Russia was humiliated enough to never engage in aggression (and publicly pledge to it), that would be the biggest foreign-policy win for NATO in its history. And would allow NATO states to pivot towards tackling China.
I don't think it's feasible in the near term. But once Russia loses this war, those are the concessions we will want to extract. We won't want to jeopardize the territorial integrity of Russia as that would involve committing thousands of troops in land wars across Asia for decades, so a stable, nominally-democratic Russia with zero offensive capability where the leaders can loot its natural resources sounds pretty damn good to me. The alternatives are, of course, Russia winning in Ukraine OR Russia imploding into dozens of small states with chaotic outcomes.