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Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #210 on: April 14, 2022, 08:10:49 PM »
This war is scary, I thought it would be over by now.

There is going to be food & fuel shortages in the coming months & Martin lewis believes we could be close to civil unrest due the inflation.
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Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #211 on: April 14, 2022, 08:53:15 PM »

The super rich, top 1% have been buying luxury doomsday bunkers for the past few years.

https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/doomsday-luxury-bunkers/index.html
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« Reply #212 on: April 16, 2022, 05:35:26 PM »
WW3 fears as China stages massive ‘Taiwan invasion’ drills and boasts it would defeat US and UK in any conflict




FEARS of World War Three have been sparked after China staged massive military drills "invading Taiwan".

Beijing also boasted about defeating the US and the UK in any conflict - and says it is confident the advantages are on its side.

The latest drill includes assault landings and island-control exercises in a bid to demonstrate the communist state's military might.

It was conducted as the country is preparing its soldiers in case of an insurgency in Taiwan, Chinese state media reports.

The People’s Liberation Army has conducted a series of drills in the past years focusing on the embattled island.

According to data collected by the South China Morning Post, China has conducted 20 naval exercises in the first half of the year - while another 13 exercises were carried out in 2020.

Footage released from China’s state broadcaster CCTV shows simulations of amphibious landing, two types of drones, and launch rocket systems.

The clip shows a small group of soldiers acting out missions and amphibious assault vehicles firing guns at sea.

It comes a month after China vowed to invade Taiwan if it seeks independence, with the Chinese defence ministry spokesman warning any move toward gaining independence would mean “war”.

Ren Guoqiang said during a press briefing that Taiwan's unification with the mainland is a "historical inevitability" before adding any attempt to declare independence would be a “dead-end road” resulting in “war”.

Meanwhile, tensions are rising after the US sent a warship through the Taiwan Straits and held an exercise in the South China Sea this week.

The move, according to experts, was an attempt to contain China politically and militarily, the Global Times reported.

In a statement released on Thursday, Senior Colonel Shi Yi said the PLA Eastern Theater Command tracked and monitored the course of the USS Benfold guided-missile destroyer.

He added that the provocations show America is the biggest destroyer of peace and stability - as well as a security risk in the Taiwan Straits.

And Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert, says the US is attempting to contain China's military power in the region.

It comes as earlier this week HMS Queen Elizabeth entered the South China Sea in a risky move that challenged China's claim to control vast swathes of the area.

The UK risked "punishment" from China by taking part in wargames involving eight ships, including three from Singapore, experts said.

Song said the US warships are encouraging the UK vessels to provoke China but the PLA is the stronger force thanks to a number of factors including the troops, the combat capabilities, and logistics support.

He added that the PLA is prepared and the advantage is on their side.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15723481/ww3-fears-china-stages-taiwan-invasion-drills/


OK, this is getting really, really scary now.

If this keeps up I might have to reconsider my decades long abstinence from drink & drugs.

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Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #213 on: April 18, 2022, 05:15:54 PM »

This video explains in simplified terms exactly why the western world is screwed.

We are approaching the final death throes of the American Empire.

The Chinese Empire is coming.


Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xguam0TKMw8&t=2323s
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Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #214 on: April 20, 2022, 04:12:16 PM »

While the U.S, Britain & EU countries continue to fuel the bloodshed by sending further arms to the Ukranian Neo Nazis, with Biden not even speaking to Putin, the voice of reason speaks...

"It doesn't make sense that Russia and Ukraine aren't sitting down and working out some kind of an agreement,"

"If they don't do it soon, there will be nothing left but death, destruction, and carnage."

"This is a war that never should have happened, but it did, "The solution can never be as good as it would have been before the shooting started, but there is a solution, and it should be figured out now—not later—when everyone will be DEAD!"


Donald Trump.
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Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #215 on: April 23, 2022, 08:10:32 PM »
You appear to have a very misconceived notion of the Ukrainian military.  They are in fact a very determined force and have been extremely effective in destroying Putin's forces where the opportunities have arisen. You don't need to be an expert to see that the Russian supply lines are in tatters and an army that cannot be resupplied is a dead army.

You were saying?

This is probably the first time Boris has ever told the truth.

Boris Johnson admits Russian victory in Ukraine is ‘a realistic possibility’ as Putin steps up onslaught

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/russia-could-win-ukraine-war-admits-boris-johnson-donbas-mariupol-b995670.html
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Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #216 on: April 24, 2022, 02:10:23 PM »


The Western MSM are beginning to admit to what I was saying weeks ago....

The awful truth is dawning: Putin may win in Ukraine. The result would be catastrophe

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/24/the-awful-truth-is-dawning-putin-may-win-in-ukraine-the-result-would-be-catastrophe
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Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #217 on: April 25, 2022, 08:35:38 AM »

Are we ready for the coming food shortages people?

Supermarkets are now rationing cooking oil & Britain's farmers are reducing output due to the exorbitant cost of fertilizer & fuel, so grain , meat, milk & egg shortages are on the way.

Seriously folks, start stocking up on big sacks of rice & pasta because you may well need it.
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« Reply #218 on: April 25, 2022, 08:54:24 AM »

Farmers warn country is ‘sleepwalking’ towards food shortages

FARMERS have warned of impending food shortages as the cost of living crisis impacts on food production.

Gareth Wyn Jones, a farmer from Snowdonia, told GB News today that producers are reducing their output due to the increased cost of fuel, fertiliser and feed.

He said: “We’re sleepwalking into food shortages and that’s a fact.


“I could take you to ten farms in the surrounding area now that are turning down their production - chicken farmers, egg producers, milk producers, even beef and lamb because feed prices are going through the roof.


“We’ve got absolutely ridiculous fertiliser prices and we can’t forget that half the food produced in his world comes from artificial fertiliser.”

He made his comments during a debate whether the war in Ukraine could bring global food shortages during On The Money with Liam Halligan on GB News.


Mr Wyn Jones said the Government was out of touch and its white paper on food production is over six months behind schedule.

He said: “The people that are on the forefront are the farmers we’re seeing the first effects

“We want to produce food at affordable rates for our consumers and customers and it’s not going to happen because the foods are not going to be there.

“This is the scary bit because unless we have got the four F’s…feed, fertiliser, fuel, and the last and very, very important one is finance.

“People are going to need finance to get their farms up and running. I just can’t understand why this Government isn’t pushing for local food chains, for people to be producing more food in surrounding areas seasonally.

“It’s just ludicrous what’s going on, and it’s scary as a farmer sitting here and watching my friends talking about cutting their livestock down to half because they’re not going to go out and spend money on fertiliser.

“They’re just going to cut down on the stock they’ve got as we’ve seen with the dairy boys, pulling the plug on the feed, pulling the plug on the fertiliser.

He added: “There’ll be less flowing milk coming into our food chain, there will be massive repercussions.

“We’ve got an amazing country, we can produce this stuff but we have to have the backing of the Government - they have to understand what’s happening on the ground.”

Neil Charlick, CEO of the charity Gillingham Street Angels, said there has been a massive increase in visits to its food bank.

He said: “We found that last month there was a 25% increase in people using our services.

“We fed 12,500 people last month. That was the first month that the increase was that large.

“I think it’s going to get worse. I’m getting reports every day from the food bank which say we were just struggling to get enough food and we’re quite lucky that we’ve got local supermarkets, local farmers who supply stuff to us.”

https://www.cornish-times.co.uk/news/farmers-warn-country-is-sleepwalking-towards-food-shortages-545195
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Offline Carana

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #219 on: April 25, 2022, 11:22:47 AM »
An interview with Garry Kasparov. Well worth a listen, imo.

https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/1518284919155437574

Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #220 on: April 25, 2022, 10:13:58 PM »
Oh my what are we to do?

The climate change believers and the vegans will be the winners.

Oh how wonderful, no fuel to produce Meat, milk, eggs, butter... we shall all eat berries. No M&S plant food for vegan foodies- mushrooms and berries from now on.

No cars no deliveries but we will save this planet and live happily everafter, well, what's left of us.

I find the hysterics about Ukraine to be baffling. We are not in Europe, They are not in NATO so  WTF are we sending them arms? It is time for the UK to stop interfering in other peoples bloody wars! spending money we haven't got. us tax payers are simply fed up! We are being taxed out of our homes/businesses for what? Not for the benefit of the indigenous population anyway.

Europe is a very large area why can't the refugees not flee to Germany/France/ Belgum/ Romania/ well ok maybe not Romania. many other EU countries.?
and while we starve and freeze due to fuel shortages - the boat people are doubling up their invasion across the channel. 5 million pounds per day to keep them in hotels  etc and counting...

I also think it is pathetic to ban tennis players who just happen to be Russian- I mean if they turn up with a kalashnikof and several rounds of Amo then fair enough... but a tennis bag with tennis gear. Oh Boy
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Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #221 on: April 25, 2022, 11:05:45 PM »
Oh my what are we to do?

The climate change believers and the vegans will be the winners.

Oh how wonderful, no fuel to produce Meat, milk, eggs, butter... we shall all eat berries. No M&S plant food for vegan foodies- mushrooms and berries from now on.

No cars no deliveries but we will save this planet and live happily everafter, well, what's left of us.

I find the hysterics about Ukraine to be baffling. We are not in Europe, They are not in NATO so  WTF are we sending them arms? It is time for the UK to stop interfering in other peoples bloody wars! spending money we haven't got. us tax payers are simply fed up! We are being taxed out of our homes/businesses for what? Not for the benefit of the indigenous population anyway.

Europe is a very large area why can't the refugees not flee to Germany/France/ Belgum/ Romania/ well ok maybe not Romania. many other EU countries.?
and while we starve and freeze due to fuel shortages - the boat people are doubling up their invasion across the channel. 5 million per day and counting...

I also think it is pathetic to ban tennis players who just happen to be Russian- I mean if they turn up with a kalashnikof and several rounds of Amo then fair enough... but a tennis bag with tennis gear. Oh Boy
5 million crossing per day?  Wow, it’s risen quite substantially since last year then hasn’t it?  That means by my calculations the population of Britain will be approx a billion higher than China’s by the end of the year.   
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Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #222 on: April 25, 2022, 11:13:14 PM »
5 million crossing per day?  Wow, it’s risen quite substantially since last year then hasn’t it?  That means by my calculations the population of Britain will be approx a billion higher than China’s by the end of the year.

Error well spotted!  congratulations. still hanging onto my every word  good I like that! xx
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Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #223 on: April 25, 2022, 11:39:02 PM »
Error well spotted!  congratulations. still hanging onto my every word  good I like that! xx
Not quite “hanging on your every word”, more like raising a quizzical eyebrow at some of the absolute nonsense you do come out with sometimes.  Always entertaining though, welcome back.
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Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Russia - Ukraine war
« Reply #224 on: April 27, 2022, 05:05:45 PM »


Ukraine is going to be a little land-locked country by the end of this, but hey, at least they'll get to join the EU & NATO!

Russian forces capture several villages in push into eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian army driven out of Velyka Komyshuvakha and Zavody, while concern grows over Transnistria



Russian forces have pushed deeper into eastern Ukraine and captured several villages in their offensive to fully control the two provinces of Donbas, Kyiv has said, while to the west there are mounting fears that the war may spill over into neighbouring Moldova.

The Ukrainian defence ministry said on Wednesday that Russian forces had pushed Kyiv’s army out of Velyka Komyshuvakha and Zavody, in the north-eastern Kharkiv region, and gained control over Zarichne and Novotoshkivske in Donetsk.

The Kremlin said this month it was pulling its forces out from around Kyiv to focus on capturing the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in Donbas, which have been controlled by pro-Russia separatists since 2014.

Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of the Donetsk region of Donbas, said on the Telegram messaging app on Wednesday that Russian forces “continue to deliberately fire at civilians and to destroy critical infrastructure”.

The interior ministry of Moldova’s pro-Russia breakaway region of Transnistria, which borders western Ukraine, said on Wednesday that shots were fired overnight from Ukrainian territory towards a village housing a large Russian ammunition depot.

The ministry also said drones were observed over the village, and it claimed they too had been launched from Ukraine. Its statement came after a series of explosions in the unrecognised region that authorities there referred to as terrorist attacks.

Russia’s foreign ministry has refused to rule out Transnistria – occupied by Russian forces for decades – being drawn into the war, saying Moscow was “concerned” by the explosions targeting the state security ministry, a radio tower and military unit.

It was not clear who is behind the blasts in Transnistria but the attacks gave rise to international alarm that Moldova could be Russia’s next target or that Moscow could try to use the breakwaway region as another launching point to attack Ukraine.

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, claimed that Russian “special services” were working to “destabilise the situation in the [Transnistria] region, to threaten Moldova. They show that if Moldova supports Ukraine, there will be certain steps.” The UN and US have expressed alarm but have not yet backed Kyiv’s claim that Moscow was responsible.

Meanwhile, blasts were heard on Wednesday in three Russian provinces bordering Ukraine, reports said, and an ammunition depot near Staraya Nelidovka in Belgorod province caught fire. Russia earlier accused Ukraine of attacking a fuel depot in Belgorod but Kyiv has not confirmed responsibility for incidents reported on Russian territory.

The Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said it was natural that Russian regions where fuel and weapons were stored were learning about “demilitarisation” – a pointed reference to Moscow’s stated objective for the nine-week-old war in Ukraine, which it calls a special military operation to disarm and “denazify” its neighbour.

“If you [Russians] decide to massively attack another country, massively kill everyone there, massively crush peaceful people with tanks, and use warehouses in your regions to enable the killings, then sooner or later the debts will have to be repaid,” Podolyak said. “Karma is a cruel thing.”

Russia’s defence ministry said its Kalibr missiles had struck an arms depot in Ukraine’s southern-central Zaporizhzhia region storing “foreign weapons and ammunition supplied to Ukrainian troops by the US and European countries”.

The ministry said Russia’s air force destroyed 59 Ukrainian military targets overnight. Petro Andryushchenko, an official in Mariupol, said Russian forces hit the Azovstal steel plant there, where about 2,000 Ukrainian fighters and 1,000 civilians are still holed up, with 35 airstrikes over 24 hours.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/27/russia-forces-capture-villages-eastern-ukraine-war
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