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nonniey 04-21-2022, 02:42 PM Bounce back to what ? No one is accepting it. Keep pushing your pro russia BS.
Did I miss something? Has Chico been posting pro Russian stuff? If he has been backing the Russians this post could be tied to that trend, but this post in isolation isn't pro-Russia, it was just posting factual information.
"Russia's currency, the ruble, has bounced back to where it was before President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine.
Analysts have said it's not a reflection of the strength of the economy, but rather more of the strict controls the government has put on the financial system and tough rules on exporters.
"This is not a free market anymore," Lee Hardman, currency analyst at Japanese bank MUFG, told Insider...."
Giantone 04-21-2022, 04:12 PM Did I miss something? Has Chico been posting pro Russian stuff? If he has been backing the Russians this post could be tied to that trend, but this post in isolation isn't pro-Russia, it was just posting factual information.
"Russia's currency, the ruble, has bounced back to where it was before President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine.
Analysts have said it's not a reflection of the strength of the economy, but rather more of the strict controls the government has put on the financial system and tough rules on exporters.
"This is not a free market anymore," Lee Hardman, currency analyst at Japanese bank MUFG, told Insider...."
In understanding the poster and his agenda it brings different meaning to the post's he puts up.
Chico23231 04-21-2022, 06:51 PM In understanding the poster and his agenda it brings different meaning to the post's he puts up.
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Giantone 04-21-2022, 08:31 PM https://www.kindpng.com/picc/m/296-2965084_transparent-wojak-png-ding-ding-retard-meme-png.png
The more you post the more you prove my point.
SunnySide 04-22-2022, 10:31 AM https://www.yahoo.com/news/photojournalist-describes-what-russia-left-behind-in-bucha-its-apocalyptic-090001901.html
Lots of really graphic photos from Bucha ...
war crimes.
"Never again will the world sit and watch ... "
mooby 04-22-2022, 02:22 PM https://www.yahoo.com/news/photojournalist-describes-what-russia-left-behind-in-bucha-its-apocalyptic-090001901.html
Lots of really graphic photos from Bucha ...
war crimes.
"Never again will the world sit and watch ... "
Horrible. At a loss for words. Can't believe this is happening in 2022.
CRedskinsRule 04-23-2022, 02:29 PM I haven't been posting, mainly still done with the bickering here, but I also have to say, I can't believe the world hasn't stepped in militarily to protect Ukraine's sovereignty, or for the humanitarian tragedy that is going on. Mariupol should have been this generation's Berlin Airlift. UN Peacekeepers should have stepped in when Bucha pictures were shown around the world. And when the Russian tanks travel in open columns our drones, that were so effective at destroying Arab terrorists, and our stealth bombers should have been used to destroy those tanks before more civilian destruction happened.
It's a shame, but this era will be remembered as the prelude to WWIII, and future generations will wonder why Russia wasn't stopped at this point.
For the "but russia has nukes" response, There is no realistic way the defense establishment would allow the destruction of Russia for Putin's war. But they won't act until the world stands up and calls Putin out.
Giantone 04-23-2022, 05:31 PM I haven't been posting, mainly still done with the bickering here, but I also have to say, I can't believe the world hasn't stepped in militarily to protect Ukraine's sovereignty, or for the humanitarian tragedy that is going on. Mariupol should have been this generation's Berlin Airlift. UN Peacekeepers should have stepped in when Bucha pictures were shown around the world. And when the Russian tanks travel in open columns our drones, that were so effective at destroying Arab terrorists, and our stealth bombers should have been used to destroy those tanks before more civilian destruction happened.
It's a shame, but this era will be remembered as the prelude to WWIII, and future generations will wonder why Russia wasn't stopped at this point.
For the "but russia has nukes" response, There is no realistic way the defense establishment would allow the destruction of Russia for Putin's war. But they won't act until the world stands up and calls Putin out.
The fear of a nuclear holocaust and destruction of the World will have that effect.
CRedskinsRule 04-23-2022, 06:29 PM The fear of a nuclear holocaust and destruction of the World will have that effect.
So you let a country that has clearly gone off the rails destroy and murder thousands or 10's of thousands of innocents. but they touch one inch of nato and all bets are off? There already is a holocaust going on, and the world stands witness to it.
We have invested trillions of dollars in our military over the last 30 years, we have built institutions (norad, Nato, and more) to prevent a successful nuclear attack. But I don't believe it would come to that in the least. Putin has used nuclear blackmail to a tee, but he also is facing more opposition within the military as well, there is no way the Russian military would launch a full nuclear strike if their territory isn't threatened.
We have more than the ability to stop the holocaust without stepping foot on Russian soil, and do it in a quick way. See Kuwait as a clear example of what a world's swift response should have looked like.
Chico23231 04-23-2022, 07:51 PM So you let a country that has clearly gone off the rails destroy and murder thousands or 10's of thousands of innocents. but they touch one inch of nato and all bets are off? There already is a holocaust going on, and the world stands witness to it.
We have invested trillions of dollars in our military over the last 30 years, we have built institutions (norad, Nato, and more) to prevent a successful nuclear attack. But I don't believe it would come to that in the least. Putin has used nuclear blackmail to a tee, but he also is facing more opposition within the military as well, there is no way the Russian military would launch a full nuclear strike if their territory isn't threatened.
We have more than the ability to stop the holocaust without stepping foot on Russian soil, and do it in a quick way. See Kuwait as a clear example of what a world's swift response should have looked like.
If you swing and miss it would be a nuclear war.
To me, not supporting them with the air power agreement of moving planes to them from Poland is a major mistake.
Russia went for the throat and failed. They correctly fell back and will concentrate forces with established supply lines which are protected on the eastern front. They will encircle the very strong defense lines of the Ukraine eastern front. Once that’s done it’s over. Done.
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