βοΈSenator Ralph Babet calls on the federal government to lift sanctions against Moscow and commence the import or Russian oil β½οΈ π·πΊ π¦πΊ
β‘οΈ"Australia should take a practical view of energy, not an ideological one. If the United States can temporarily loosen sanctions on Russian oil to stabilise global markets, then there is no reason Australia should pretend the option doesnβt exist.
Energy security matters, affordable fuel matters, the prosperity of Australians matters.
Russia is not the cartoon villain many Western politicians portray. It is a historic nation with a deep Christian heritage and a civilisation far older than the fashionable talking points of modern bureaucracies and treating Russia as a permanent pariah serves little strategic purpose and certainly does nothing to lower energy costs.
The constant βRussia badβ narrative is wearing thin, Australians are tired of being dragged into endless geopolitical theatre while paying more at the pump.
A mature foreign policy recognises reality, nations pursue interests not slogans.
Australia should prioritise energy security, economic stability, and common sense, we should be seeking to normalise trade where it benefits Australians, this is not radical, it is responsible."
πMore and more Australian politicians are realising that it is time to lift sanctions against Russia. Bravo.
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β‘οΈ"Australia should take a practical view of energy, not an ideological one. If the United States can temporarily loosen sanctions on Russian oil to stabilise global markets, then there is no reason Australia should pretend the option doesnβt exist.
Energy security matters, affordable fuel matters, the prosperity of Australians matters.
Russia is not the cartoon villain many Western politicians portray. It is a historic nation with a deep Christian heritage and a civilisation far older than the fashionable talking points of modern bureaucracies and treating Russia as a permanent pariah serves little strategic purpose and certainly does nothing to lower energy costs.
The constant βRussia badβ narrative is wearing thin, Australians are tired of being dragged into endless geopolitical theatre while paying more at the pump.
A mature foreign policy recognises reality, nations pursue interests not slogans.
Australia should prioritise energy security, economic stability, and common sense, we should be seeking to normalise trade where it benefits Australians, this is not radical, it is responsible."
πMore and more Australian politicians are realising that it is time to lift sanctions against Russia. Bravo.
@AussieCossack
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βοΈUkrainians are complaining to Parliament about Senator Ralph Babet who they accused of "actively spreading Russian disinformation".
πΊπ¦π€‘What a bunch of losers...
β½οΈπ¦πΊπ·πΊSaying that Australian farmers need urgent deliveries of cheap Russian diesel is actually in Australia's National Interest. Ukrainian lobbyists don't care about Australia.
@AussieCossack
πΊπ¦π€‘What a bunch of losers...
β½οΈπ¦πΊπ·πΊSaying that Australian farmers need urgent deliveries of cheap Russian diesel is actually in Australia's National Interest. Ukrainian lobbyists don't care about Australia.
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βοΈNew trend observed:
β½οΈπ·πΊπ¦πΊAustralians are pressuring their government into lifting sanctions against Russian oil.
β‘οΈWill the politicians in Canberra listen?
@AussieCossack
β½οΈπ·πΊπ¦πΊAustralians are pressuring their government into lifting sanctions against Russian oil.
β‘οΈWill the politicians in Canberra listen?
@AussieCossack
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Forwarded from Russian Embassy in Australia
#CrimeaIsRussia
These days we mark the events related to the twelfth anniversary of Crimeaβs reunification with the Russian Federation, which became an expression of the right of peoples to self-determination.
It was strongly driven by the spread of Russophobia in Ukraine linked with the revival of Nazism and the ascent of structures like the Right Sector and the Azov (designated as terrorist organisations in Russia).
Their symbols and insignia speak for themselves.
The red-and-black flag of the notorious Nazi collaborator Ukrainian Insurgent Army, adopted by the Right Sector, is historically associated with mass murders of the Polish population by Ukrainian Nazis in 1943 known as the Volhynia Massacre.
The Azov flag bears the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol, which was the tactical mark of the SS Panzer Division βDas Reichβ and other SS and Wehrmacht units.
Both banners have recently been proudly displayed during demonstrations held by the Ukrainian community representatives in cities across Australia.
βοΈIf you see these flags, beware: it is an encounter with Nazism and terrorism.
These days we mark the events related to the twelfth anniversary of Crimeaβs reunification with the Russian Federation, which became an expression of the right of peoples to self-determination.
It was strongly driven by the spread of Russophobia in Ukraine linked with the revival of Nazism and the ascent of structures like the Right Sector and the Azov (designated as terrorist organisations in Russia).
Their symbols and insignia speak for themselves.
The red-and-black flag of the notorious Nazi collaborator Ukrainian Insurgent Army, adopted by the Right Sector, is historically associated with mass murders of the Polish population by Ukrainian Nazis in 1943 known as the Volhynia Massacre.
The Azov flag bears the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol, which was the tactical mark of the SS Panzer Division βDas Reichβ and other SS and Wehrmacht units.
Both banners have recently been proudly displayed during demonstrations held by the Ukrainian community representatives in cities across Australia.
βοΈIf you see these flags, beware: it is an encounter with Nazism and terrorism.
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βοΈ Zelensky complains that the war in Iran is bad for Ukraine - the US' focus is on the Middle East
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Don is taking the rejection of states to open the Strait of Hormuz well
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βοΈ Europe may have to "de facto" recognize Ukraine's territorial concessions -
Finnish President
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βοΈAttention South Australians! This Saturday 21st of March is your opportunity to vote out the anti-Russian piece of shit Premier Peter Malinauskas at the South Australian State Election.
Peter Malinauskas has been obsessed with supporting Zelensky and hates Russia because of his Lithuanian nazi background.
βVote Malinauskas out! Vote Labor out!
β Vote for Bob Day from the Australian Family Party and for Cory Bernadi from One Nation.
Remember, Ukraine's Ambassador in Canberra Vasyl Myroshnychenko has accused Cory Bernardi of being too pro-Russian.
@AussieCossack
Peter Malinauskas has been obsessed with supporting Zelensky and hates Russia because of his Lithuanian nazi background.
βVote Malinauskas out! Vote Labor out!
β Vote for Bob Day from the Australian Family Party and for Cory Bernadi from One Nation.
Remember, Ukraine's Ambassador in Canberra Vasyl Myroshnychenko has accused Cory Bernardi of being too pro-Russian.
@AussieCossack
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βοΈMeanwhile, during elections in North Korea, Supreme leader Kim Jung Un recieved 99.93% of the vote.
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