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I've only been to Alabama once. Never been to Eastern Ukraine but think I'll pass on it.
Hum> Since 2014 40,000 Ukrainians have been killed in the Donbass war. I guess then when the world started calling it a Russian invasion it then stopped being a civil war? and now the Donbass war is over.
Donbass War/Eastern Ukraine Rebellion (2014-Present)- Following the fall of the government, pro-Russian militias (primarily in Ukraine’s east), began activities designed to weaken the Kiev government’s grip on those areas inhabited more by Russian-speaking Ukrainians. Combat between these militias and government forces escalated into what can now be described as a rebellion against the authority of the central government. While Russia is clearly supporting the rebels, Moscow denies sending in their own troops to aid the rebels, though both Ukrainian government and some Western sources believe that Russian military forces are operating in eastern Ukraine.
I did live it up. It was for a college bowl game, and Wisconsin Badgers can make quite a spectacle of ourselves.You are ten times more likely to die in Alabama than in Ukraine.
So you've already cheated death. Live a little!
I've heard this from a number of news sources. Civil War by design if you will.I think you may be misunderstanding what began in Luhansk, Donetsk and Crimean Oblasts back in 2014. This was the opening phase of what is happening today. The conflict in the Donbass was fomented by the Russians to build a justification for the invasion that is ongoing.
To understand this at a very fundamental level you need to look back to the days of the USSR, when they would export ethnic Russians out into strategic areas of the USSR organically settled by other ethnic groups to seed support for the government in Moscow. It is the reason why there are these strategic pockets, and while their primary purpose is no longer valid, they offer leverage for Russian expansionism.
Russia uses elements of their Spetznaz; which is split between their military and foreign intelligence (GRU; sometimes called “little green men”), and organized crime elements to support and act as catalyst to fuel these low level conflicts. Once it escalates you start to hear the Kremlin making statements about needing to protect ethnic Russians....
Well, we'll see how well you write and talk when you're 108 years old. Your time is coming.Here is some rambling incoherence.
108 and all liquored up. Could be entertaining!Well, we'll see how well you write and talk when you're 108 years old. Your time is coming.
The only country between Russia and China is Kazakhstan and they are not in a position to refuse either one. A northern Silk Road, with energy going east and finished goods going West without the uncertainty of ocean travel, interference from Western naval forces.
Just thinking out loud.
Why not, what would be potential downsides to China, thanksWhile I don't know how all of this shakes out, I am willing to wager that China is not eager to ship finished goods over land across Russia. That sounds like something a communist economist might dream up.
If and I know a big one, the US$ is challenged for reserve currency wouldn't the yuan be of higher value and weaken our country at the same time.Putin's going to be giving away his countries oil and gas for rubles on the dollar to China. Just showed all the world how impotent his military is. Economic future of his comrades is bleak at best. Not working out as scripted IMO.
He's probably still sitting in his chairI wonder where Bernie Sanders and his band of Socialists are hiding during this Russian invasion ?? Perhaps he thinks this may not be the time for his rhetoric regarding the pros of Socialism and how great he thought The Russian ideals were when he honeymooned over there.
Shipping by land is far more expensive than shipping by sea.Why not, what would be potential downsides to China, thanks
I believe that was China's ultimate goal in all this. Putin was played by China.If and I know a big one, the US$ is challenged for reserve currency wouldn't the yuan be of higher value and weaken our country at the same time.
Wouldn't it be far cheaper to maintain rail lines through the deserts of Kazakhstan or is it a volume thingShipping by land is far more expensive than shipping by sea.
Add, Russia has robust winters...how will that enhance the flow of goods.
I severely doubt Russia has the infrastructure in place to take on the task of shipping China's goods.
Bribe at every check station to pass through.....While I don't know how all of this shakes out, I am willing to wager that China is not eager to ship finished goods over land across Russia. That sounds like something a communist economist might dream up.