I’ve spent a lot of time in Ukraine. I have Ukrainian Jewish heritage.
I don’t want to see Ukraine turned to rubble in the name of selling billions of dollars worth of military gadgets.
I don’t want to see Ukraine turned to rubble in the name of selling billions of dollars worth of military gadgets.
Gear is 20% of the equation. Talent, skill and training are 80% at the very least.
If your local high school golf team were set to go up against a group of PGA Tour stars, dropping off the latest and greatest clubs at the 11th hour would make almost zero difference in the final outcome.
If your local high school golf team were set to go up against a group of PGA Tour stars, dropping off the latest and greatest clubs at the 11th hour would make almost zero difference in the final outcome.
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🇺🇸🔪❌🇷🇺🐻 — Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., calls for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be assassinated during live on air on Fox News.
An official press release from the People’s Convoy says: “The People’s Convoy will abide by agreements with local authorities, and terminate in the vicinity of the DC area, but will NOT be going into DC proper.”
They have raised $1.6M to hold a protest in Washington DC and they now say that they will NOT dare to enter Washington DC.
Holding drunken tailgate parties in backwater towns achieves absolutely nothing.
What a pathetic joke!
They have raised $1.6M to hold a protest in Washington DC and they now say that they will NOT dare to enter Washington DC.
Holding drunken tailgate parties in backwater towns achieves absolutely nothing.
What a pathetic joke!
What percentage of Ukraine has to look like this before Zelensky ceases his ineffective resistance?
Forwarded from Mendel
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The Biden Administration repeatedly warned that Russia would stage “false flags.” So far, it seems to be the Ukrainians who have repeatedly used false flags to try to draw the United States into the war.
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Moments ago at Westfield Galleria in Roseville, California.
The looters are believed to be Russian Spetsnaz operators wearing elaborate disguises.
The looters are believed to be Russian Spetsnaz operators wearing elaborate disguises.
Nicholas J. Fuentes
I’m seeing people stock up on gas
This most likely means gas prices have peaked.
Putin’s takeover of Ukraine will be an investment that pays off over the next 5 years.
No more need to pay Ukraine fees to transit oil and gas to natural Europe. Control of the Port of Odessa and 50% of Europe’s food supply. The ability to strike deals with the west by making concessions related to his control of Ukraine.
But all of these advantages of nominal. These are only major advantages if you view the world through the lens of an early to middle 20th century geopolitical system—where land a resources mattered most, rather than information and networks.
Russia will become persona non grata on the internet. Russia’s capital markets will be reduced the significance of say, the Egyptian Stock Exchange. Its currency will be tantamount to the Nigerian Naira.
When a Steve Jobs or Larry Ellison happens to be born and raised in Russia, step 1 of their multibillion dollar startup journey will be “get the hell out of Russia.”
Putin will further pigeonhole Russia as a commodities economy the likes of North Dakota, instead of an information economy akin to California.
If your country lacks rule-of-law that is generally thought of as not being totally corrupt and highly liquid capital markets (or at least strong links to other ones around the world), then your economy is destined to stagnation or total failure in the 21st century.
No more need to pay Ukraine fees to transit oil and gas to natural Europe. Control of the Port of Odessa and 50% of Europe’s food supply. The ability to strike deals with the west by making concessions related to his control of Ukraine.
But all of these advantages of nominal. These are only major advantages if you view the world through the lens of an early to middle 20th century geopolitical system—where land a resources mattered most, rather than information and networks.
Russia will become persona non grata on the internet. Russia’s capital markets will be reduced the significance of say, the Egyptian Stock Exchange. Its currency will be tantamount to the Nigerian Naira.
When a Steve Jobs or Larry Ellison happens to be born and raised in Russia, step 1 of their multibillion dollar startup journey will be “get the hell out of Russia.”
Putin will further pigeonhole Russia as a commodities economy the likes of North Dakota, instead of an information economy akin to California.
If your country lacks rule-of-law that is generally thought of as not being totally corrupt and highly liquid capital markets (or at least strong links to other ones around the world), then your economy is destined to stagnation or total failure in the 21st century.
Forwarded from Nicholas J. Fuentes
I understand why a lot of Republicans don’t want to “cross the line” and outright support Russia. But then again those Republicans were never censored, debanked, blacklisted, financially sanctioned, investigated by the FBI, subpoenaed, and labeled a terrorist by their own government.
Slavic men love to fight. And they love to drink. Even the most violent of encounters is cast in a collegial aura.
Drink. And fight.
This predominant cultural feature is decidedly not acknowledged or understood by western media and government elites.
Drink. And fight.
This predominant cultural feature is decidedly not acknowledged or understood by western media and government elites.
Russia has a large, modern army.
The problem is that Russia’s large army isn’t modern and their modern army isn’t large.
The problem is that Russia’s large army isn’t modern and their modern army isn’t large.