Russia vs. Ukraine Part 3

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  • Brad69

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    We did it again,

    Money did nothing but prolong the outcome 4 M1,s knocked out 40 plus Bradley’s dozens of artillery pieces knocked out. Same for the European equipment a true waste of effort and $$.

    We propped up the south Vietnamese huge waste of money and life’s. We wasted lives in the Middle East along with tons of money to no effect. We propped up Cuba then they turned on us another waste of effort.

    The South Koreans fought and died hard they knew what being oppressed was and chose freedom.

    Ukraine is collapsing the Russians have the initiative and are ripping the Ukraines apart. If smart the Ukraines need to ask for a ceasefire and peace talks.
    If not they will rule over a pile of rubble.

     

    smokingman

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    LME and CME ban the trading of Russian nickel, copper, and aluminium. Russia mines 13% of global nickel,7% of global copper, and 17% of global aluminium production(per the LME).


    Or how the west is creating our own inflation nightmare to accelerate and making our own exchanges more irrelevant(all that trade just moved to China, India, and Russian run exchanges). Idiots keep trying to screw themselves over. Where do they think nearly 1/5th of aluminium is going to go? Did they think the world would suddenly not need it anymore? The main thing this will do is drive inflation on US and British exchanges...nothing more.
     

    smokingman

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    Spending by .gov in the Ukraine more than what was told.

    I believe I got the right links to Senator Vance' letters.



    These links will DL a PDF file of the letters.
    125 billion and he did not even mention USAID or our loan guarantees to the world bank and IMF for loans to Ukraine(another 9 billion just in the loans,USAID has so many projects in Ukraine it is hard to track them all).
    Then you have the US government funded NGOs that have spent hundreds of millions since 2012.
     

    smokingman

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    Not russia, but just as dumb of an idea. Are they trying to destroy the auto industry, the building industry,and keep any bridges from being built?
    WTF is going on with the idiots running FJB? Do the have no clue about economics(kind of knew this when they doubled tariffs on Canada). Inflation is a problem, and they seem to be doing EVERY thing they can to make it more of a problem.
    In case you are wondering why lumber prices went up more than 3x what they were under Trump.

    All this why they kill power plants that would actually make energy affordable for OUR steel industry. just....#$^%@#$^@#$@#$@!#$%!#@% #%$^*%^&*$#%^@#$%^@$&Y4
     

    BugI02

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    The way I see it, a tariff on imports is only justified to keep domestic industries in the game and/or encourage reshoring or expansion . Anything more than necessary to level the field, especially when not only not combined with support for existing domestic producers but actually making operating conditions harder for them, is counterproductive
     
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