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Quote (Prox1m1ty @ Feb 18 2024 06:58am)
You cannot reason that a paedophile is credible.

Alas here you all are :thumbsup:


Benjamin Franklin would of done same... so guess he was wrong about lightning ? lmao
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Yes, sending artillery without ammunition is a 4d chess move. The sea kings will decimate the su-57s from the sky and Moscow will be forced to capitulate!
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/19/europe/russia-oil-india-shadow-fleet-cmd-intl/index.html

Russia's revenues for 2023 are the highest year on record, as well as record cash on hand.
They're still running a huge deficit from the war, but its another poor sign for US policy
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/19/europe/russia-oil-india-shadow-fleet-cmd-intl/index.html

Russia's revenues for 2023 are the highest year on record, as well as record cash on hand.
They're still running a huge deficit from the war, but its another poor sign for US policy


A lot of people are getting stupidly rich. Traders strive in an environment of uncertainty, volatility and opacity.
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Feb 19 2024 07:13am
Industrial production in the U.S. defense and space sector has increased 17.5% since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago, according to Federal Reserve data.
Biden administration officials say that of the $60.7 billion earmarked for Ukraine in a $95 billion supplemental defense bill, 64% will actually flow back to the U.S. defense industrial base.
According to the State Department, in one year through September, the United States entered into more than $80 billion in arms production deals —about $50 billion of which went to European allies .
>But the United States stimulates the economy not only through arms supplies . Europe's refusal to supply Russian gas after the outbreak of the Ukrainian conflict made the United States the world's largest exporter of LNG

https://archive.is/kxcVt
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Quote (Goomshill @ Feb 19 2024 07:07am)
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/19/europe/russia-oil-india-shadow-fleet-cmd-intl/index.html

Russia's revenues for 2023 are the highest year on record, as well as record cash on hand.
They're still running a huge deficit from the war, but its another poor sign for US policy


The fundamental misunderstanding of the western world is thinking they can break a country that has a lot of 'real' resources that the world absolutely needs. These aren't financial engineered goods and services but tangible things that make the world go round. You have billions in Asia that are thirsty to get some of the basic things we take for granted here in the west and many of those things need energy. We can't stop Indian, Chinese, Indonesian, etc. consumption or people wanting a car, bigger house, and so on, so it's an inherently losing battle to try sideline a huge energy exporter.

Real tangible things have inherent value, where as a lot of the things that make the western world so rich are based on derivative value or inflated through enormous amounts of leverage. 50 years from now, the world is still going to need Russian energy, food, metals, etc. where as the pieces of paper or zeros on screens that are just proxies for value for us, that are increasingly being debased through debt & inflation, may not.




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The russian helicopter pilot who defected and took a MI8 helicopter with him last year, was assassinated in spain this week.

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Russian pilot Maksim Kuzminov, who allegedly hijacked the Mi-8 helicopter in Ukraine, was reportedly killed. His body was found in Spain, according to Il Corrispondente.

According to the material, Kuzminov was allegedly killed by 12 shots while he was in the municipality of Villahoyosa on Tuesday, February 13.

Then, the Russian pilot was "run over by a car," journalists add.

The pilot, who switched sides to Ukraine, allegedly had 100,000 euros found on him.


Putin is ever so dutiful


/e if you don't remember the circumstances of his defection: He not only hijacked the MI8 and flew it to Ukraine, he betrayed his two crewmembers and got them murdered once they landed
Kinda surprising a guy with this big of a target on his back wasn't under special precautions

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The russian helicopter pilot who defected and took a MI8 helicopter with him last year, was assassinated in spain this week.



Putin is ever so dutiful


/e if you don't remember the circumstances of his defection: He not only hijacked the MI8 and flew it to Ukraine, he betrayed his two crewmembers and got them murdered once they landed


i dont remember this one at all, any links?

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https://www.kyivpost.com/post/28305
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/6/russian-pilot-who-defected-to-ukraine-with-helicopter-gets-500000-reward
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/09/04/europe/russian-helicopter-pilot-defects-ukraine-intl/index.html

This post was edited by ferdia on Feb 19 2024 11:16am
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