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Despite what some โdefense analystsโ may be telling Western media, the longer the war continues, the more Ukrainians will die and the weaker NATO will become.
By Scott RITTER
For a moment in time, it looked as if reality had managed to finally carve its way through the dense fog of propaganda-driven misinformation that had dominated Western media coverage of Russiaโs โSpecial Military Operationโ in Ukraine.
In a stunning admission, Oleksandr Danylyuk, a former senior adviser to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and Intelligence Services, noted that the optimism that existed in Ukraine following Russiaโs decision to terminate โPhase Oneโ of the SMO (a major military feint toward Kiev), and begin โPhase Twoโ (the liberation of the Donbass), was no longer warranted. โThe strategies and tactics of the Russians are completely different right now,โ Danylyuk noted. โThey are being much more successful. They have more resources than us and they are not in a rush.โ
โThereโs much less space for optimism right now,โ Danylyuk concluded.
In short, Russia was winning.
Danylyukโs conclusions were not derived from some esoteric analysis drawn from Sun Tzu or Clausewitz, but rather basic military math. In a war that had become increasingly dominated by the role of artillery, Russia simply was able to bring to bear on the battlefield more firepower than Ukraine.
Ukraine started the current conflict with an artillery inventory that included 540 122mm self-propelled artillery guns, 200 towed 122mm howitzers, 200 122mm multiple-rocket launch systems, 53 152mm self-propelled guns, 310 towed 152mm howitzers, and 96 203mm self-propelled guns, for approximately 1,200 artillery and 200 MLRS systems.
For the past 100-plus days, Russia has been relentlessly targeting both Ukraineโs artillery pieces and their associated ammunition storage facilities. By June 14, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that it had destroyed โ521 installation of multiple launch rocket systemsโ and โ1947 field artillery guns and mortars.โ
Even if the Russian numbers are inflated (as is usually the case when it comes to wartime battle damage assessments), the bottom line is that Ukraine has suffered significant losses among the very weapons systems โ artillery โ which are needed most in countering the Russian invasion.
But even if Ukraineโs arsenal of Soviet-era 122mm and 152mm artillery pieces were still combat-worthy, the reality is that, according to Danylyuk, Ukraine has almost completely run out of ammunition for these systems and the stocks of ammunition sourced from the former Soviet-bloc Eastern European countries that used the same family of weapons have been depleted.
Ukraine is left doling out what is left of its former Soviet ammunition while trying to absorb modern Western 155mm artillery systems, such as the Caesar self-propelled gun from France and the U.S.-made M777 howitzer.
But the reduced capability means that Ukraine is only able to fire some 4,000-to-5,000 artillery rounds per day, while Russia responds with more than 50,000. This 10-fold disparity in firepower has proven to be one of the most decisive factors when it comes to the war in Ukraine, enabling Russia to destroy Ukrainian defensive positions with minimal risk to its own ground forces.
Casualties
This has led to a second level of military math imbalances, that being casualties.
Mykhaylo Podolyak, a senior aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,...
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Despite what some โdefense analystsโ may be telling Western media, the longer the war continues, the more Ukrainians will die and the weaker NATO will become.
By Scott RITTER
For a moment in time, it looked as if reality had managed to finally carve its way through the dense fog of propaganda-driven misinformation that had dominated Western media coverage of Russiaโs โSpecial Military Operationโ in Ukraine.
In a stunning admission, Oleksandr Danylyuk, a former senior adviser to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and Intelligence Services, noted that the optimism that existed in Ukraine following Russiaโs decision to terminate โPhase Oneโ of the SMO (a major military feint toward Kiev), and begin โPhase Twoโ (the liberation of the Donbass), was no longer warranted. โThe strategies and tactics of the Russians are completely different right now,โ Danylyuk noted. โThey are being much more successful. They have more resources than us and they are not in a rush.โ
โThereโs much less space for optimism right now,โ Danylyuk concluded.
In short, Russia was winning.
Danylyukโs conclusions were not derived from some esoteric analysis drawn from Sun Tzu or Clausewitz, but rather basic military math. In a war that had become increasingly dominated by the role of artillery, Russia simply was able to bring to bear on the battlefield more firepower than Ukraine.
Ukraine started the current conflict with an artillery inventory that included 540 122mm self-propelled artillery guns, 200 towed 122mm howitzers, 200 122mm multiple-rocket launch systems, 53 152mm self-propelled guns, 310 towed 152mm howitzers, and 96 203mm self-propelled guns, for approximately 1,200 artillery and 200 MLRS systems.
For the past 100-plus days, Russia has been relentlessly targeting both Ukraineโs artillery pieces and their associated ammunition storage facilities. By June 14, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that it had destroyed โ521 installation of multiple launch rocket systemsโ and โ1947 field artillery guns and mortars.โ
Even if the Russian numbers are inflated (as is usually the case when it comes to wartime battle damage assessments), the bottom line is that Ukraine has suffered significant losses among the very weapons systems โ artillery โ which are needed most in countering the Russian invasion.
But even if Ukraineโs arsenal of Soviet-era 122mm and 152mm artillery pieces were still combat-worthy, the reality is that, according to Danylyuk, Ukraine has almost completely run out of ammunition for these systems and the stocks of ammunition sourced from the former Soviet-bloc Eastern European countries that used the same family of weapons have been depleted.
Ukraine is left doling out what is left of its former Soviet ammunition while trying to absorb modern Western 155mm artillery systems, such as the Caesar self-propelled gun from France and the U.S.-made M777 howitzer.
But the reduced capability means that Ukraine is only able to fire some 4,000-to-5,000 artillery rounds per day, while Russia responds with more than 50,000. This 10-fold disparity in firepower has proven to be one of the most decisive factors when it comes to the war in Ukraine, enabling Russia to destroy Ukrainian defensive positions with minimal risk to its own ground forces.
Casualties
This has led to a second level of military math imbalances, that being casualties.
Mykhaylo Podolyak, a senior aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,...
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A Russia-Ukraine War: A Missile and Artillery Battle Like No Other?
Does Ukraine Have Stand-off Strike Capabilities to Counter Russiaโs Missiles and Artillery?: There is a significant possibility that the buildup of Russian forces around Ukraine may herald a new invasion in the coming days and weeks. One especially notableโฆ
War Makes for Clarity
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In America โ as in Europe โ there is fear and anger at system disintegration, Alastair Crooke writes.
The train wreck has been expected for so long that we have become comfortable living under its shadow. Life went on; markets were sanguine that the market lifestyle subsidy provided by the Central Banks would continue unabated. And not without good reason either: Any trader disappointment at Central Bank action, any dip in markets, brought forth a collective market hissy fit that usually strong-armed the Central Banks into immediate appeasement. We were hard pressed to imagine differently.
Now, however, weโre in a new era, in many ways. The West has entered upon a war with Russia and China. The West, however, did not do its homework first, and now is finding that the โwarโ is cruelly revealing the structural rigidities and flaws integral to its own economic system, rather than mining the weaknesses of its rivals.
Why is this new era so grave? Firstly, because of what lies โbeneath the stonesโ. These structural contradictions have been accumulating over decades, lurking in the dark damp underside to the stones. Kept hidden from sight by the serendipitous (for the U.S.) economic outcome to WW2, and the equally serendipitous combination of factors that kept inflation low (so low that western economists believed they had found the โholy grailโ of monetary โeasingโ โ they had banished recessions for ever). So simple, really, just turn on the money-printer!
Hubris prevailed. It was magic: a โnew economicsโ. And then inadvertently, Team Biden kicked over the stones in their eagerness to cut Russia down to size (instigating sanctions and stealing Russiaโs foreign reserves). And Inflation was the serpent under the rock. Long latent, unseen, yet always present. And no longer one serpent, but now many.
And then they found they are fighting the wrong war: Ukraine was conceived as the urban war American and NATO trainers had absorbed from the jihadists fighting President Assad in Syria. But Russia knew this type of war well โ they did not bite; instead, they fought a classic artillery war (in which Russia traditionally has excelled).
So, the serpents of inflation โ at a time of structural economic checkmate โ are loosened, as they always are in war. And as pressures mount, โthingsโ and people get thrown under a bus. โWarโ makes for clarity: It becomes starkly clear what baggage must go overboard to save the vessel.
Saving the vessel, of course, is imperative. Thus, America has decided to look after โits ownโ. The Davos-Brussels plan to eventually to roll-up the over-indebted European commercial banks into a single, Brussels-controlled digital currency suddenly is seen โ as if scales had fallen from the eyes โ as potentially threatening to hole the hull below the waterline.
What this reveals is that the โstrong dollarโweak dollar playโ โ in tandem with Treasury sanctions โ has been โnot so badโ for the NY Big Banks! Why let the Europeans scoop up all those distressed assets that pop-up in times of crisis? Why allow the U.S. big banking sphere to dissolve into a world of fin-tech Apps? Why deprive the former of their historic raiding rights? Why stop now because the Europeans want โDavosโ.
So, the U.S. Big Banks are thinking, let the ECB โ and by extension the Euro Zone โ โfall under the busโ. Co-ordinating policy with the ECB anyway has tied the hands of the Fed to manage affairs to its own advantage.
With โwarโ, the serpents crawl out. Again, a stark clarity emerges: What worked when inflation was less than 2% doesnโt โcut itโ at double digit inflation. The low inflation era was dominated by monetarist dogma. And so, it also bred structural contradictions. Even moderate interest rate incre...
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In America โ as in Europe โ there is fear and anger at system disintegration, Alastair Crooke writes.
The train wreck has been expected for so long that we have become comfortable living under its shadow. Life went on; markets were sanguine that the market lifestyle subsidy provided by the Central Banks would continue unabated. And not without good reason either: Any trader disappointment at Central Bank action, any dip in markets, brought forth a collective market hissy fit that usually strong-armed the Central Banks into immediate appeasement. We were hard pressed to imagine differently.
Now, however, weโre in a new era, in many ways. The West has entered upon a war with Russia and China. The West, however, did not do its homework first, and now is finding that the โwarโ is cruelly revealing the structural rigidities and flaws integral to its own economic system, rather than mining the weaknesses of its rivals.
Why is this new era so grave? Firstly, because of what lies โbeneath the stonesโ. These structural contradictions have been accumulating over decades, lurking in the dark damp underside to the stones. Kept hidden from sight by the serendipitous (for the U.S.) economic outcome to WW2, and the equally serendipitous combination of factors that kept inflation low (so low that western economists believed they had found the โholy grailโ of monetary โeasingโ โ they had banished recessions for ever). So simple, really, just turn on the money-printer!
Hubris prevailed. It was magic: a โnew economicsโ. And then inadvertently, Team Biden kicked over the stones in their eagerness to cut Russia down to size (instigating sanctions and stealing Russiaโs foreign reserves). And Inflation was the serpent under the rock. Long latent, unseen, yet always present. And no longer one serpent, but now many.
And then they found they are fighting the wrong war: Ukraine was conceived as the urban war American and NATO trainers had absorbed from the jihadists fighting President Assad in Syria. But Russia knew this type of war well โ they did not bite; instead, they fought a classic artillery war (in which Russia traditionally has excelled).
So, the serpents of inflation โ at a time of structural economic checkmate โ are loosened, as they always are in war. And as pressures mount, โthingsโ and people get thrown under a bus. โWarโ makes for clarity: It becomes starkly clear what baggage must go overboard to save the vessel.
Saving the vessel, of course, is imperative. Thus, America has decided to look after โits ownโ. The Davos-Brussels plan to eventually to roll-up the over-indebted European commercial banks into a single, Brussels-controlled digital currency suddenly is seen โ as if scales had fallen from the eyes โ as potentially threatening to hole the hull below the waterline.
What this reveals is that the โstrong dollarโweak dollar playโ โ in tandem with Treasury sanctions โ has been โnot so badโ for the NY Big Banks! Why let the Europeans scoop up all those distressed assets that pop-up in times of crisis? Why allow the U.S. big banking sphere to dissolve into a world of fin-tech Apps? Why deprive the former of their historic raiding rights? Why stop now because the Europeans want โDavosโ.
So, the U.S. Big Banks are thinking, let the ECB โ and by extension the Euro Zone โ โfall under the busโ. Co-ordinating policy with the ECB anyway has tied the hands of the Fed to manage affairs to its own advantage.
With โwarโ, the serpents crawl out. Again, a stark clarity emerges: What worked when inflation was less than 2% doesnโt โcut itโ at double digit inflation. The low inflation era was dominated by monetarist dogma. And so, it also bred structural contradictions. Even moderate interest rate incre...
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Cognitive Warfare: Israel Targets Journalists Who Threaten Its Reality-Creation Tactics
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By Jonathan COOK
They were shooting directly at the journalists: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forcesโ. Thus read a CNN headline on May 26, 2022, for an article describing what may have been a โtargeted killing,โ โ that is, assassination โ of Al Jazeera journalist Shirleen Abu Akleh, a 51-year-old highly esteemed Palestinian-American...
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By Jonathan COOK
They were shooting directly at the journalists: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forcesโ. Thus read a CNN headline on May 26, 2022, for an article describing what may have been a โtargeted killing,โ โ that is, assassination โ of Al Jazeera journalist Shirleen Abu Akleh, a 51-year-old highly esteemed Palestinian-American...
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US Military Struggles to Recruit Young Americans โ report
Every US military branch is toiling to meet recruitment goals for 2022, NBC reports, citing multiple officials.
The US military โhas not had such a hard time signing recruits since 1973, the year the U.S. left Vietnam and the draft officially ended,โ the report said.
According to data, the pool of those eligible to join the military has been shrinking, โwith more young men and women than ever disqualified for obesity, drug use or criminal records.โ
Historic reluctance of Americans to enlist is also a major factor, with โonly 9% of those young Americans eligible to serve in the military had any inclination to do so, the lowest number since 2007. โ
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US Military Struggles to Recruit Young Americans โ report
Every US military branch is toiling to meet recruitment goals for 2022, NBC reports, citing multiple officials.
The US military โhas not had such a hard time signing recruits since 1973, the year the U.S. left Vietnam and the draft officially ended,โ the report said.
According to data, the pool of those eligible to join the military has been shrinking, โwith more young men and women than ever disqualified for obesity, drug use or criminal records.โ
Historic reluctance of Americans to enlist is also a major factor, with โonly 9% of those young Americans eligible to serve in the military had any inclination to do so, the lowest number since 2007. โ
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โก๏ธ US FDA Votes to Greenlight Updated Covid Vaccines for Omicron
The Food and Drug Administration voted in favor of recommending an omicron-specific booster. (The Hill)
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โก๏ธ US FDA Votes to Greenlight Updated Covid Vaccines for Omicron
The Food and Drug Administration voted in favor of recommending an omicron-specific booster. (The Hill)
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Former Russian President Warns NATO Encroaching on Crimea Could Lead to World War Three
Dmitry Medvedev, Russiaโs former commander-in-chief, now deputy chairman of the Security Council, has told local media that Moscow will fully commit to defending its disputed control of the Crimean Peninsula, to Ukraineโs South.
"For us, Crimea is a part of Russia. And that means forever. Any attempt to encroach on Crimea is a declaration of war against our country," Medvedev told Argumenty i Fakty.
"And if this is done by a NATO member-state, this means conflict with the entire North Atlantic alliance; a World War Three. A complete catastrophe," he added.
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Former Russian President Warns NATO Encroaching on Crimea Could Lead to World War Three
Dmitry Medvedev, Russiaโs former commander-in-chief, now deputy chairman of the Security Council, has told local media that Moscow will fully commit to defending its disputed control of the Crimean Peninsula, to Ukraineโs South.
"For us, Crimea is a part of Russia. And that means forever. Any attempt to encroach on Crimea is a declaration of war against our country," Medvedev told Argumenty i Fakty.
"And if this is done by a NATO member-state, this means conflict with the entire North Atlantic alliance; a World War Three. A complete catastrophe," he added.
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Drug lab busted at nuke-hosting NATO base
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Belgian police has raided an illegal drug lab at the Kleine-Brogel airbase
Belgian law enforcement has busted an illegal drug lab located on the premises of the NATO Kleine-Brogel airbase in the northeast of the country, Limburg police said on Tuesday.
The lab was discovered at the airbase last Wednesday, the police said, adding that โa neighboring houseโ located off the installationโs premises was involved into the operation as well. The lab has been manufacturing the synthetic drug MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy.
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Belgian police has raided an illegal drug lab at the Kleine-Brogel airbase
Belgian law enforcement has busted an illegal drug lab located on the premises of the NATO Kleine-Brogel airbase in the northeast of the country, Limburg police said on Tuesday.
The lab was discovered at the airbase last Wednesday, the police said, adding that โa neighboring houseโ located off the installationโs premises was involved into the operation as well. The lab has been manufacturing the synthetic drug MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy.
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Oxfam condemns G7 for โleaving millions to starveโ
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Global aid group Oxfam has eviscerated the G7 countries for pledging a pittance to fight the global food crisis
The G7 countries are โleaving millions to starve and cooking the planet,โ global aid group Oxfamโs head of inequality policy Max Lawson has declared in a statement issued on Tuesday condemning the mere $4.5 billion the industrialized nations have pledged to fight the worst hunger crisis in decades.
Lawson argued that โat least $28.5 billion moreโ was needed to โfinance food and agriculture investments to end hunger and fill the huge gap in UN humanitarian appeals.โ G7 countr...
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Global aid group Oxfam has eviscerated the G7 countries for pledging a pittance to fight the global food crisis
The G7 countries are โleaving millions to starve and cooking the planet,โ global aid group Oxfamโs head of inequality policy Max Lawson has declared in a statement issued on Tuesday condemning the mere $4.5 billion the industrialized nations have pledged to fight the worst hunger crisis in decades.
Lawson argued that โat least $28.5 billion moreโ was needed to โfinance food and agriculture investments to end hunger and fill the huge gap in UN humanitarian appeals.โ G7 countr...
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Why is NATO warnยญing of โa more danยญgerยญous worldโ?
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Milยญiยญtary alยญliance will disยญcuss new strateยญgic conยญcept for upยญcomยญing decade and is set to laยญbel Rusยญsia as a priยญmaยญry threat.
Published On 28 Jun 2022
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Milยญiยญtary alยญliance will disยญcuss new strateยญgic conยญcept for upยญcomยญing decade and is set to laยญbel Rusยญsia as a priยญmaยญry threat.
Published On 28 Jun 2022
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N Koยญrea acยญcusยญes US, reยญgionยญal alยญlies of moves toยญwards โAsian NATOโ
State news agency KCNA acยญcused US, Japan and South Koยญrea of harยญbourยญing โsinยญisยญter aimโ toยญwards Pyยญongyang.
Published On 28 Jun 2022
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N Koยญrea acยญcusยญes US, reยญgionยญal alยญlies of moves toยญwards โAsian NATOโ
State news agency KCNA acยญcused US, Japan and South Koยญrea of harยญbourยญing โsinยญisยญter aimโ toยญwards Pyยญongyang.
Published On 28 Jun 2022
Donald Trump 'wanted to join US Capitol riot', says former White House top aide
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A top aide of Donald Trump testified on Tuesday that the former United States President tried to grab the steering wheel of his car in order to dri
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EU Extends Covid Certificate Use Until June 2023
The European Union approved a one-year extension of Covid certificates as cases begin to rise again ahead of the summer holiday season.
The European Council said the regulation may be lifted before June 2023 depending on conditions, but some governments are already rethinking their decisions to lift restrictions.
French health minister Brigitte Bourguignon this week advised people to wear masks indoors and on public transport.
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EU Extends Covid Certificate Use Until June 2023
The European Union approved a one-year extension of Covid certificates as cases begin to rise again ahead of the summer holiday season.
The European Council said the regulation may be lifted before June 2023 depending on conditions, but some governments are already rethinking their decisions to lift restrictions.
French health minister Brigitte Bourguignon this week advised people to wear masks indoors and on public transport.
Sound familiar?
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Meta Strips Abortion Pill Posts - But Admits Enforcement Mistakes
Facebook and Instagram are removing posts offering to mail abortion pills to women who may now have trouble accessing them almost instantly, although admits some instances of โincorrect enforcementโ.
Mentions of abortion pills such as mifepristone and misoprostol spiked to over 250,000 on Friday following the SCOTUS ruling overturning Roe vs Wade across Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and TV.
An AP reporter claimed a test post appearing to offer mail-order abortion pills was removed within 1 minute, but identical ones offering guns or weed remained untouched, despite a Meta spox insisting the platform bans sales of guns, alcohol, and pharmaceuticals.
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Meta Strips Abortion Pill Posts - But Admits Enforcement Mistakes
Facebook and Instagram are removing posts offering to mail abortion pills to women who may now have trouble accessing them almost instantly, although admits some instances of โincorrect enforcementโ.
Mentions of abortion pills such as mifepristone and misoprostol spiked to over 250,000 on Friday following the SCOTUS ruling overturning Roe vs Wade across Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and TV.
An AP reporter claimed a test post appearing to offer mail-order abortion pills was removed within 1 minute, but identical ones offering guns or weed remained untouched, despite a Meta spox insisting the platform bans sales of guns, alcohol, and pharmaceuticals.
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Ukraine Pulls Plug on Nuclear Cooperation with Russia
Ukraineโs nuclear regulator announced that it to stop working with Russia due to the hostilities between the two nations - two agreements with Moscow will now be nullified.
Ukraineโs civilian nuclear industry was built when the country was part of the USSR, and for decades it relied on Russian expertise to keep it running.
The 2014 crisis dealt a serious blow to the cooperation between the two countries, with Kiev declaring that it would use Western fuel instead.
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Ukraine Pulls Plug on Nuclear Cooperation with Russia
Ukraineโs nuclear regulator announced that it to stop working with Russia due to the hostilities between the two nations - two agreements with Moscow will now be nullified.
Ukraineโs civilian nuclear industry was built when the country was part of the USSR, and for decades it relied on Russian expertise to keep it running.
The 2014 crisis dealt a serious blow to the cooperation between the two countries, with Kiev declaring that it would use Western fuel instead.
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โPutin has beยญcome a terยญrorยญistโ: Zeยญlenยญskyy
Ukraine presยญiยญdent urges UN to do everyยญthing to stop Rusยญsiaโs โkilling spreeโ beยญfore its โterยญrorยญist acยญtivยญiยญtyโ spreads.
Published On 29 Jun 2022
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โPutin has beยญcome a terยญrorยญistโ: Zeยญlenยญskyy
Ukraine presยญiยญdent urges UN to do everyยญthing to stop Rusยญsiaโs โkilling spreeโ beยญfore its โterยญrorยญist acยญtivยญiยญtyโ spreads.
Published On 29 Jun 2022
June 29 - Fidelito in the Doghouse with Canadians
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Klaws Swab's favorite bumboy didn't figure that depriving people of their freedom and livelihoods, and then poisoning them for a non-existent "pandemic," would prove unpopular.
According to a new Angus Reid poll, only 8% of Canadians strongly approve of Justin Trudeau, while 41% strongly disapprove of him as Prime Minister.
Overall, the Angus Reid Institute found that 59% of Canadians polled moderately/strongly disapproved of Trudeau, while only 38% showed any approval for his job as Prime Minister. Three per cent said they weren't sure.
https://thecountersignal.com/majority-of-canadians-disapprove-of-justin-trudeau/
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Klaws Swab's favorite bumboy didn't figure that depriving people of their freedom and livelihoods, and then poisoning them for a non-existent "pandemic," would prove unpopular.
According to a new Angus Reid poll, only 8% of Canadians strongly approve of Justin Trudeau, while 41% strongly disapprove of him as Prime Minister.
Overall, the Angus Reid Institute found that 59% of Canadians polled moderately/strongly disapproved of Trudeau, while only 38% showed any approval for his job as Prime Minister. Three per cent said they weren't sure.
https://thecountersignal.com/majority-of-canadians-disapprove-of-justin-trudeau/
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Should drugs be legalised? / 2021
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One person died, and at least nine people were admitted to hospital in Thailand weeks after Bangkok decriminalised cannabis use. Patients experienced heart palpitations, nausea, and dizziness due to โcannabis overdosesโ. Thailand became the first Asian country to decriminalise marijuana for medical use.
What are the downsides of a relaxed approach to marijuana? Learn more about the consequences of weed legalisation in the USA, where medical and recreational marijuana have made strides since 1996.
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Should drugs be legalised? / 2021
#USA
One person died, and at least nine people were admitted to hospital in Thailand weeks after Bangkok decriminalised cannabis use. Patients experienced heart palpitations, nausea, and dizziness due to โcannabis overdosesโ. Thailand became the first Asian country to decriminalise marijuana for medical use.
What are the downsides of a relaxed approach to marijuana? Learn more about the consequences of weed legalisation in the USA, where medical and recreational marijuana have made strides since 1996.
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