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Jul 11 2023 01:28am
Quote (Goomshill @ Jul 11 2023 09:14am)
Most of the worlds wealth is generated by countries we dont see eye to eye with. As soon as we started weaponizing the global banking system, every investor, oligarch and banker in Africa, Asia, South America, the pacific islands- all took note. Nothing in post WW2 history has even put a dent in the hegemony of the petrodollar as a reserve currency but now Joe Biden has fully ruptured it.

In a year or two this war will be over but its effects wont. We dont have the clout to boss around the world anymore and they don't have the reason to trust us.


Sad state of affairs, our financial system is what sets us apart from the rest of the world. The currency was stable and investments/gold safe for far cheaper price than in the native country.
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Jul 11 2023 01:46am
10 Jul: INSANE ATTACK. Russians Lose 200 MEN, 21 TANKS & BMPS IN 20 MINUTES
+ Gerasimov fail

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Jul 11 2023 02:06am
Quote (Mis_Nom @ Jul 11 2023 12:06am)
when the war is over


not this year and not next year either.

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Is there a way to sort out by who’s posting? Hate reading through trash posting to get to 1 or 2 decent comments.


not much new. Ukraine offensive slow, the US now providing cluster munitions, questions raised relating to Putin's hold on power, questions still remain relating to the head of wagner, no peace until Ukraine has reclaimed all of its stolen land, no change in the stated goal of capturing, whoops, liberating crimea.

This post was edited by ferdia on Jul 11 2023 02:08am
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not this year and not next year either.


Damn, i am from Poland and too many ukrainians here :cry:
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Quote (Mis_Nom @ Jul 11 2023 10:08am)
Damn, i am from Poland and too many ukrainians here :cry:


I read over half of the Ukrainian children in Poland don't go to school. We've got over 220000 of those children accomodated in schools. Sometimes, a normal class isn't possible because they don't speak German at all.
Quote (ferdia @ Jul 11 2023 10:06am)
not this year and not next year either.



not much new. Ukraine offensive slow, the US now providing cluster munitions, questions raised relating to Putin's hold on power, questions still remain relating to the head of wagner, no peace until Ukraine has reclaimed all of its stolen land, no change in the stated goal of capturing, whoops, liberating crimea.


Russian bombers destroyed Turkish proxy positions in Syria. It was brutal. They attacked them with gloves off. Putin is really mad at Erdohan.

This post was edited by babun1024 on Jul 11 2023 02:21am
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I read over half of the Ukrainian children in Piland don't go to school.


I don't know, but in Poland there are no problems with schools, I think it's their parents' fault
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Jul 11 2023 05:26am
From David Sacks on Twitter


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THE AMMO SHORTAGE

@MarcBodnick asks a good question: “Can’t we make more ammunition? Is this really a crisis?”

According to the AP, it will take the U.S. 5 years to ramp production of 155mm artillery ammo to 85k shells per month. This is up from 14k shells/month pre-war and 20k shells/month at current production levels.

Why the long ramp time? Obviously artillery shells are more complicated to make than bullets. The Pentagon has to bid vendors who have to scale up production lines and in some cases set up new factories. Presumably one has to proceed with care when a mistake could blow up the entire operation.

The problem is that even 85k shells/month would comprise less than half of Ukraine’s current usage level, which is 6,000-8,000 shells/day. Even at that pace, it is being significantly outgunned by Russia, which is reportedly expending 20k shells per day and as many as 50k on peak days. Zaluzhny confirmed this last week when he told the WashPost that at times the artillery gap is 10-to-1.

The balance of artillery being so heavily in Russia’s favor was one of the key data points cited by Mearsheimer in explaining why he believes that Russia is winning the war. But rather than facing facts, pro-Ukraine partisans simply smear any dissent from their rosy scenarios as “Putin talking points.”

Now Biden himself has acknowledged the ammo shortage, which is why he is giving Ukraine cluster bombs. Because remarkably, cluster bombs are the only type of 155mm ammo that the US has left available to give.

And just to anticipate some of the replies: no, I’m not an Expert™️ on artillery, but I do have the capacity to read and do math, which is all it takes.

From the AP:

“The Army is spending about $1.5 billion to ramp up production of 155 mm rounds from 14,000 a month before Russia invaded Ukraine to over 85,000 a month by 2028, U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo told a symposium last month.

“Already, the U.S. military has given Ukraine more than 1.5 million rounds of 155 mm ammunition, according to Army figures.

“But even with higher near-term production rates, the U.S. cannot replenish its stockpile or catch up to the usage pace in Ukraine, where officials estimate that the Ukrainian military is firing 6,000 to 8,000 shells per day. In other words, two days’ worth of shells fired by Ukraine equates to the United States’ monthly pre-war production figure.”
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Jul 11 2023 05:47am
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IRussian bombers destroyed Turkish proxy positions in Syria. It was brutal. They attacked them with gloves off. Putin is really mad at Erdohan.


Should be doublechecked
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Jul 11 2023 06:08am
Quote (Djunior @ Jul 10 2023 03:51pm)
EU and NATO membership would mean lots of weapons and money indeed but you know that.

And of course the West sent McCain and Verhofstadt to encourage the protesters at Maidan square.


So thoughts and prayers.
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Jul 11 2023 06:23am
Quote (babun1024 @ Jul 11 2023 09:17am)
I read over half of the Ukrainian children in Poland don't go to school. We've got over 220000 of those children accomodated in schools. Sometimes, a normal class isn't possible because they don't speak German at all.


Russian bombers destroyed Turkish proxy positions in Syria. It was brutal. They attacked them with gloves off. Putin is really mad at Erdohan.


oh yes, Turkey said go ahead Ukraine, join Nato, you have my blessing. Russia and Turkey have had their relations reduced to -100 degrees in the last week.

also in terms of freedom of speech...it is accepted that Putin is a dictator, but ideology does not dictate a countries rules or peoples rights to free speech.



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