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OK. Just hand over Kharkiv, Odessa and Mikolaiv and an arc of territory down through Mariupol, and they'll call it a draw. Oh, and maybe a stripe of territory along the border of Moldova. Also, turn over the banking system, all nuclear power plants, gold and strategic metal reserves, and all of the bioweapons labs. Maybe get rid of all the Nazis and their influence.
It's not too much to ask, is it?
Ceffer says
OK. Just hand over Kharkiv, Odessa and Mikolaiv and an arc of territory down through Mariupol, and they'll call it a draw. Oh, and maybe a stripe of territory along the border of Moldova. Also, turn over the banking system, all nuclear power plants, gold and strategic metal reserves, and all of the bioweapons labs. Maybe get rid of all the Nazis and their influence.
It's not too much to ask, is it?
The US will attempt to create a disaster to blame it on Russia. Standard fare for the empire of lies.
Average people still don't understand what sort of monsters rule the nation. If the US oligarchy can create a crisis, kill millions, they will. They've been doing this for decades in foreign nations, of course they will bring it home.
richwicks says
Ceffer says
OK. Just hand over Kharkiv, Odessa and Mikolaiv and an arc of territory down through Mariupol, and they'll call it a draw. Oh, and maybe a stripe of territory along the border of Moldova. Also, turn over the banking system, all nuclear power plants, gold and strategic metal reserves, and all of the bioweapons labs. Maybe get rid of all the Nazis and their influence.
It's not too much to ask, is it?
The US will attempt to create a disaster to blame it on Russia. Standard fare for the empire of lies.
Average people still don't understand what sort of monsters rule the nation. If the US oligarchy can create a crisis, kill millions, they will. They've been doing this for decades in foreign nations, o...
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Within months, or even weeks, in response to the escalating food shortages and hyperinflation now coursing through the world economy in the manner of flash flooding, new waves of immigrants will begin to arrive in Europe from Africa, the Middle East, and other places, as people voyage forth in search of food, imagining that they will find it more easily in Paris or London or Dublin. In truth, parts of Europe will be more or less as desperate as any of the places these people have evacuated, because the already scheduled consequences of the disastrous lockdown policies of 2020 will be augmented by the effects of the catastrophic sanctioning of Russia in the context of the Ukraine war. These migrants, therefore — who will arrive in numbers far exceeding the influx of 2015 — will find themselves in a situation at best little better than that which they have left behind. The results are likely to include the radical destabilisation of European societies already in disarray due to the self-imposed difficulties arising from diminishing supplies of food and fuel. These circumstances are likely to provoke widespread outbreaks of social unrest and conflict throughout Europe, leading to the breakdown of the social order in many countries, which is likely to be met by the imposition of martial law.
A man processes wheat in Odessa, Ukraine, on June 17, 2022 as Russian-Ukrainian war continues. While the Ukrainian government and several international leaders seek alternative methods to convey thousands of tons of grain stock from the "blocked" Odessa Port to European countries, Ukrainian farmers seek new ways to market the crops that remain in their warehouses