I read some where today , perhaps a link on here that they had taken mobile crematorium facilities.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:05 pmOnly thing I would say about that is the Russians are already making huge efforts not to repatriate their fallen. I suspect that when that becomes common knowledge (if it does) then it will be even more damaging than returning loads of body bags.
I do wonder if the reason not to give Ukraine jets is the strong belief that they don't actually need them
I would imagine that the Russians cannot count on the fighting effectiveness of too many of their troops, and the ones they can rely on will have to lead the attacks, with the rather obvious conclusion that they will have less and less of them each attack
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Reuters: Taiwan keeping careful notes of Ukrainian defence.
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So they've taken out maternity and childrens wards at a hospital in Mariupol with air strikes. Nothing random about that and the lowest of the low. How long can the West in all honesty stand by and let his happen, at least give them the damn planes the Poles are offering and give them a fighting chance.
I have to admit I've been in tears a few times watching some of the reports and stories on TV with a feeling of helplessness yet complete admiration for the brave Ukranians. I really don't know why I feel this way and am bothered about something happening so far away when I'm cocooned in my nice warm home retired and financially comfortable. Maybe because it shouldn't happen in this day and age and seems totally pointless.
I have to admit I've been in tears a few times watching some of the reports and stories on TV with a feeling of helplessness yet complete admiration for the brave Ukranians. I really don't know why I feel this way and am bothered about something happening so far away when I'm cocooned in my nice warm home retired and financially comfortable. Maybe because it shouldn't happen in this day and age and seems totally pointless.
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The Times saying a Kremlin whistleblower says even inner circle were kept in the dark over the invasion.
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Because you have a heart. Like I mentioned on the previous page, it's bad enough killing/injuring adults, but children, and children who are in hospital - not sure there's anything possibly worse a human can do.
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Dutch saying immediate cessation of Russian gas/oil is an irratIonal course of action for EU to take.
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More signs that sanctions are having an effect - after digging into reserves once today, Putin is to meet Government to talk over further steps that can be taken… ( doubt anyone will be brave enough to tell him to resign)
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As the other lad says, because you careFirthy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:35 pmSo they've taken out maternity and childrens wards at a hospital in Mariupol with air strikes. Nothing random about that and the lowest of the low. How long can the West in all honesty stand by and let his happen, at least give them the damn planes the Poles are offering and give them a fighting chance.
I have to admit I've been in tears a few times watching some of the reports and stories on TV with a feeling of helplessness yet complete admiration for the brave Ukranians. I really don't know why I feel this way and am bothered about something happening so far away when I'm cocooned in my nice warm home retired and financially comfortable. Maybe because it shouldn't happen in this day and age and seems totally pointless.
Its absolutely horrible, and I don't know what more we can say or do
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That's the problem when self interest starts to become apparent.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:42 pmDutch saying immediate cessation of Russian gas/oil is an irratIonal course of action for EU to take.
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I think we have said the same, so this is not me having a go. It not irrational, it just very difficult.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:42 pmDutch saying immediate cessation of Russian gas/oil is an irratIonal course of action for EU to take.
https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/150 ... 08768?s=21
The EU uses around 45% of it gas and oil from Russia. Now what I do know is when mankind is faced with a major issue can do extraordinary things quickly.
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Its very easy to say "Stop Russian oil right now"
Its not easy to carry it out
Long term, they are reducing their reliance on Russian oil and gas, and that is a good thing
And they are helping Ukraine in other ways too
Its not easy to carry it out
Long term, they are reducing their reliance on Russian oil and gas, and that is a good thing
And they are helping Ukraine in other ways too
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https://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status ... 5095571469
Good thread on the manipulation of the media in this war, and the distinction between "white" and "black" propaganda
We must always remember that the combat shots are resulting in people getting killed, and we must never forget that
Good thread on the manipulation of the media in this war, and the distinction between "white" and "black" propaganda
We must always remember that the combat shots are resulting in people getting killed, and we must never forget that
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Secretary Blinken answering questions on those Mig-29s on Radio Five liveLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:02 pmhttps://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status ... 5095571469
Good thread on the manipulation of the media in this war, and the distinction between "white" and "black" propaganda
We must always remember that the combat shots are resulting in people getting killed, and we must never forget that
(Truss is there as well)
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U.S. congress approves annual budget which includes $13.6 billion for Ukraine
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Happens in all wars unfortunately, ask the citizens of Dresden etcLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:45 pmAs the other lad says, because you care
Its absolutely horrible, and I don't know what more we can say or do
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Absolutely, and I presume why some inoffensive but flippant posts are disappearing, along with some of mine which have been adjudged ‘not strictly relevant/connected’ - Which I consider fair enough.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:02 pmhttps://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status ... 5095571469
Good thread on the manipulation of the media in this war, and the distinction between "white" and "black" propaganda
We must always remember that the combat shots are resulting in people getting killed, and we must never forget that
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UK impounds first aircraft to land following new sanctions against Russian flights landing in UK
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Truss and US Secretary of State Blinken holding press conference
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Wonder if think like I do Saudi has scored a long term own goal here, it has refused to increase production. The west has suddenly woken up to the fact that supplies cannot be relied on.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:53 pmIts very easy to say "Stop Russian oil right now"
Its not easy to carry it out
Long term, they are reducing their reliance on Russian oil and gas, and that is a good thing
And they are helping Ukraine in other ways too
This conflict which is horrible, might just have done more for renewables than 26 COP’s.
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More reaction to the thread (I think Lancaster posted) regarding Naval invasion forwarded by Peter Caddick - Adams.
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America looks to be moving into a similar position to that of UK as they prepare to start receiving Ukrainian refugees.
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Craddick -Adams again; again this time reporting a surge in protester arrests in Russia, up to all 13.5k as of last night.
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Deliberate tactic used by Russia in Syria too…Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:27 pmhttps://twitter.com/ELINTNews/status/15 ... 2465047558
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Short term this conflict is bad for climate change.Lowbankclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:18 pmWonder if think like I do Saudi has scored a long term own goal here, it has refused to increase production. The west has suddenly woken up to the fact that supplies cannot be relied on.
This conflict which is horrible, might just have done more for renewables than 26 COP’s.
Long term it's not so clear. Repairs to Ukraine will require lots of cement (bad). Many people may now feel that climate change is not so important as security, and of course fuel security. Finances will also be further damaged after Covid leaving us less flexibility to deal with the costs of changing the economy.
When/if the dust settles our governments are going to have a lot of tough and painful decisions to make which could lead to riots and the like.
As for the Saudis et al, surely they will be trying to get as much out of their oil while they can. What do they offer when we no longer need it?
And yes I still think there will be need for oil for plastics - another thing we have to wean ourselves off if we can.
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BBC speculative piece on the future of the World Wide Web following recent events
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Short term maybe but I think it is likely the long term result will be a massive move to sustainable energy and self reliance. I should image less landfill and more recycling of plastic will quickly be on the agenda.Hipper wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:34 pmShort term this conflict is bad for climate change.
Long term it's not so clear. Repairs to Ukraine will require lots of cement (bad). Many people may now feel that climate change is not so important as security, and of course fuel security. Finances will also be further damaged after Covid leaving us less flexibility to deal with the costs of changing the economy.
When/if the dust settles our governments are going to have a lot of tough and painful decisions to make which could lead to riots and the like.
As for the Saudis et al, surely they will be trying to get as much out of their oil while they can. What do they offer when we no longer need it?
And yes I still think there will be need for oil for plastics - another thing we have to wean ourselves off if we can.
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Apparently the Saudis have not only refused to increase production, they will not answer the phone to the Americans, hence post saying it could be an own goal.Hipper wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:34 pmShort term this conflict is bad for climate change.
Long term it's not so clear. Repairs to Ukraine will require lots of cement (bad). Many people may now feel that climate change is not so important as security, and of course fuel security. Finances will also be further damaged after Covid leaving us less flexibility to deal with the costs of changing the economy.
When/if the dust settles our governments are going to have a lot of tough and painful decisions to make which could lead to riots and the like.
As for the Saudis et al, surely they will be trying to get as much out of their oil while they can. What do they offer when we no longer need it?
And yes I still think there will be need for oil for plastics - another thing we have to wean ourselves off if we can.
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Phillips-OBrien on new ‘bullish’ MOD statement
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Maybe they're out?Lowbankclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:42 pmApparently the Saudis have not only refused to increase production, they will not answer the phone to the Americans, hence post saying it could be an own goal.
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Not strictly true, OPEC have ruled it out twice at least after official approaches. Which is why Biden is moving to open/re-open America’s own production (in a about face policy turn).Lowbankclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:42 pmApparently the Saudis have not only refused to increase production, they will not answer the phone to the Americans, hence post saying it could be an own goal.
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I've seen a few tweets this morning where Ukrainian's are asking for the West to invade Ukraine under the same pretense as Russia used
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Just to add it has even been speculated that Iran may see this as a way to get their own sanctions removed, but those who discuss these issues think it unlikely, as it would suit Putin to see Iran back on the international stage.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:47 pmNot strictly true, OPEC have ruled it out twice at least after official approaches. Which is why Biden is moving to open/re-open America’s own production (in a about face policy turn).
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Talk from Biden about domestic production is cheap. I'll believe it when I see it. His policy the entire time he ran for office and since his inauguration has been to hamper domestic production. Yesterday his press secretary tried to blame producers for not drilling on 9000 approved leases. Which have been explored and don't have cost effective, drillable oil. But I hope to be proven wrong.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:47 pmNot strictly true, OPEC have ruled it out twice at least after official approaches. Which is why Biden is moving to open/re-open America’s own production (in a about face policy turn).
The one step I've seen him take that I believe is making friends with Venezuela to get some oil from there. That's also hard to believe considering who their government is, but beggar's can't be choosers I guess.
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It must be difficult banging the same drum over and over knowing full well what the reply is going to be. Give it a rest, it’s been discussed at length.Mala591 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:37 amRussia allowing civilians to leave major Ukraine cities before they flatten them and murder all the remaining innocent Ukrainians.
Europe and U.S. stand by wringing their hands in despair.
Admit Ukraine into NATO immediately and stop this genocide before it’s too late!
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I'm stunned that a so called army can bomb expecting women and babies, what sort of people are these, how can you be so evil, Putin must be stopped .
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The Saudis have bigger plans than oil.Hipper wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:34 pmShort term this conflict is bad for climate change.
Long term it's not so clear. Repairs to Ukraine will require lots of cement (bad). Many people may now feel that climate change is not so important as security, and of course fuel security. Finances will also be further damaged after Covid leaving us less flexibility to deal with the costs of changing the economy.
When/if the dust settles our governments are going to have a lot of tough and painful decisions to make which could lead to riots and the like.
As for the Saudis et al, surely they will be trying to get as much out of their oil while they can. What do they offer when we no longer need it?
And yes I still think there will be need for oil for plastics - another thing we have to wean ourselves off if we can.
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https://twitter.com/KevinRothrock/statu ... 9516219401
Russia admitting there are conscripts that have been sent to Ukraine, but that they are all back in Russia, apart from a logistics unit that got ambushed
Laying the ground work for trying to explain the losses?
Pretty clear as well that Russia isn't being able to control the information getting through to the general population
Russia admitting there are conscripts that have been sent to Ukraine, but that they are all back in Russia, apart from a logistics unit that got ambushed
Laying the ground work for trying to explain the losses?
Pretty clear as well that Russia isn't being able to control the information getting through to the general population
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He signed his ‘fist’ deal with Exxon a couple of days ago, others are under review, I believe.Elbarad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:52 pmTalk from Biden about domestic production is cheap. I'll believe it when I see it. His policy the entire time he ran for office and since his inauguration has been to hamper domestic production. Yesterday his press secretary tried to blame producers for not drilling on 9000 approved leases. Which have been explored and don't have cost effective, drillable oil. But I hope to be proven wrong.
The one step I've seen him take that I believe is making friends with Venezuela to get some oil from there. That's also hard to believe considering who their government is, but beggar's can't be choosers I guess.
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https://twitter.com/KevinRothrock/statu ... 8514374664
Not good
Russia has massive previous for using chemical weapons in Syria (which people were more than happy to blame on the Israelis) but if they do this then that is a massive escalation which NATO would have to react to
Not good
Russia has massive previous for using chemical weapons in Syria (which people were more than happy to blame on the Israelis) but if they do this then that is a massive escalation which NATO would have to react to
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Couple of days ago I watched CNN, they did a piece on the Ukrainians opening a phone line for Russians concerned about loved ones. They played several accounts of Mums, dads etc played on TV asking for info about loved ones they could no longer get hold off.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:24 pmhttps://twitter.com/KevinRothrock/statu ... 9516219401
Russia admitting there are conscripts that have been sent to Ukraine, but that they are all back in Russia, apart from a logistics unit that got ambushed
Laying the ground work for trying to explain the losses?
Pretty clear as well that Russia isn't being able to control the information getting through to the general population
This whole thing is sad for both sides.
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That sounds promising, but I don't know what a fist deal is. I've tried looking it up since your post and can't find anything, but I'm sure that's my error. Can you elaborate a bit or be kind enough to provide a link.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:34 pmHe signed his ‘fist’ deal with Exxon a couple of days ago, others are under review, I believe.
Sorry, I know a lot of times that's a bit of a passive aggressive move, but I am sincere. I have looked without any luck. All I see is where Exxon pulled out of Sakhalin Island on March 1st.
Thanks.
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maybe he means "first' ?Elbarad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:49 pmThat sounds promising, but I don't know what a fist deal is. I've tried looking it up since your post and can't find anything, but I'm sure that's my error. Can you elaborate a bit or be kind enough to provide a link.
Sorry, I know a lot of times that's a bit of a passive aggressive move, but I am sincere. I have looked without any luck. All I see is where Exxon pulled out of Sakhalin Island on March 1st.
Thanks.
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It is mentioned I think on this thread (in fact I know it is, I posted it). It was announced after the fuel Trucker protest, but agreed before… one commentator dryly commented words to the effect that was just enough to mitigate the protest.Elbarad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:49 pmThat sounds promising, but I don't know what a fist deal is. I've tried looking it up since your post and can't find anything, but I'm sure that's my error. Can you elaborate a bit or be kind enough to provide a link.
Sorry, I know a lot of times that's a bit of a passive aggressive move, but I am sincere. I have looked without any luck. All I see is where Exxon pulled out of Sakhalin Island on March 1st.
Thanks.
I WILL ALSO APOLOGISE AGAIN FOR ANY TYPOES, besides trying to keep the thread up to date, I am also decorating and talking to clients regarding work and sifting University prospectus’s with a view to doing my masters/doctorate… so I may not be as on the ball re-reading my own posts as I normally am.
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Reuters: EU turns its attention to Belarusian Banks with Sanctions
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Reuters: America again, US based International Law firms are reviewing/suspending their operations in Russia
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They are considering it alarge when I left they were looking at introducing an auto track facility but I don’t know if it was ever introduced. I’m sure it would not have been introduced on Shoulder Launched or LML versions which I suspect Ukraine will get if we decide to send. Anyway it isn’t I throw away thing but you guide the missile on it is actually fairly simple when you take away the safety side of it.AlargeClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:21 pmIs this true re: starstreak ? Very serious kit indeed ,though these are not “ plug n play “ like a stinger . You’d need a lot of trained up soldiers but boy do these beauties lock on .
Re: US sanctions , they need neither gas or oil , though corporate America totally pulling its ops may cause problems after a couple of months
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NEXTA: Looking at what ‘de-natizfication’ of an apartment block looks like in practice
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