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Blogsat the markets of sanctions and rotten tomatoes...The EU has agreed to impose new anti-Russia sanctions in retaliation to Moscow’s decision to recognize the breakaway republics in eastern Ukraine. These range from limiting access to European financial markets to targeting individual officials behind the move, the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell said on Tuesday. The upcoming sanctions “will hurt Russia and will hurt a lot,” the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs said in Paris, speaking alongside France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. Accusing Moscow of committing “grave violations,” Borrell said neither the recognition of Donetsk (DPR) and Lugansk (LPR) People’s Republics, nor further steps by Russia in Ukraine, will go “unanswered.”
if crooks looked like crooks, they would soon be out of business*...The US diplomat George Kennan, an astute observer of Soviet Russia under Stalin, offered his observations later in life on the question of NATO expansion. The tragedy of our times is that those views are being ignored. Winston Churchill once famously quipped that the “Americans will always do the right thing, but only after all other possibilities are exhausted.” That bit of dry British humor cuts to the heart of the current crisis in Ukraine, which is loaded with enough geopolitical dynamite to bring down a sizable chunk of the neighborhood. Yet, had the West taken the advice of one of its leading statesmen with regards to reckless military expansion toward Russia, the world would be a more peaceful and predictable place today.
the cartoon cathy should have made...
of delusional yellow turds...In a December 2021 press release, Mr Palmer said: "We are very pleased to announce that we are officially celebrating 90 years since this great party first held government under our inaugural Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons." "We are also commemorating other United Australia Party leaders who were Prime Ministers of Australia in Billy Hughes and Sir Robert Menzies," he said.
senseless dom...NSW's passenger-train system was shutdown today (21/02/22), after the latest chapter of an industrial dispute between the state government and rail union came to a head last night. The Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) planned to carry out low-level industrial actions on Monday, after two hearings before the Fair Work Commission at the weekend. The government says the fact the trains aren't running is the union's fault, but the union is blaming the government. RTBU state secretary Alex Claassens said an agreement for protected action was made at a hearing on Saturday, before Transport for NSW tried to prevent the plans at a second hearing on Sunday.
the EU is caught between an old rock and full independence...The Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and his United States counterpart Antony Blinken are scheduled to hold a meeting next week at an as yet undisclosed European location. It is difficult to see what the two men have to talk about. Lavrov has recently held meetings in Moscow with his British counterpart Elizabeth Truss. To call that meeting a complete waste of Lavrov’s time would not be an exaggeration. That woman’s ignorance was at an appalling level, apparently unable to distinguish between the Black and Baltic Seas, and naming two Russian cities as part of Ukraine.
the nazis in charge...On 2 November 2021, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Nazi leader Dmitro Yarosh as adviser to the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armies, General Valerii Zaluzhnyi. Founder of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, Yarosh has been a long-time member of NATO’s stay-behind networks. Already back in 2007, he was put in charge by the CIA of coordinating Nazi and Islamist groups against Russia during the second Chechen war, when he rounded them up in Ternopol (western Ukraine). He later played a key role in the 2014 EuroMaidan protests as top dog of the “Right Sector” [1].
interesting...Politicians love nothing more than winning elections. There's the glow that comes with knowing the public has trusted you with office over your political opponents, and the excitement of what a term might bring. There are policies to enact and promises to keep, jobs to hand out and history to write. But whoever wins the next federal election, which has to be held by May, has a whole bunch of political curve balls already heading their way. The last thing a newly-elected government wants to do is watch life become more expensive for millions of constituents, knowing they will likely cop the blame. And yet that is exactly what lies in wait for whoever is Prime Minister come June 2022.
and fizzy drinks...“We want to remind you that Russia has never attacked anyone throughout its history.” Dmitri Peskov, Kremlin spokesman “NATO leaders are now engaged in the most blatant and irresponsible destabilisation and hybrid war operation since they used Islamic terrorists to destroy Libya and attempted to use them to break up Syria.” Nick Griffin, political analyst and former Member of the European Parliament, Unz Review
putin and macron agree on ukraine measures, meanwhile...Russian President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron have agreed to take urgent measures to halt escalation of conflict in eastern Ukraine, the Elysee Palace said in a statement. During their Sunday phone conversation requested by Paris, the leaders agreed to resume work within the framework of the Normandy format, which consists of French, German, Russian, and Ukrainian leadership. It was also decided that a meeting of the trilateral contact group would be held “in the next few hours” in order to “obtain a commitment from all the stakeholders” to cease fire on the line of contact.
lee oswald's last phone call from jail...We follow the assassination of President Kennedy, because the driving force of this event is at the core of the present kerfuffle in Ukraine against Russia. We know that the bullet that killed him came from a secret service rifle, not Lee Oswald's... The question remains about who ordered the hit. Kennedy was about to shut down the "Cold War" with Russia. For the Military Brass and the spy agencies, this was sacrilegious. This was blasphemy. Of all the groups, from the Cuban refugees to the Mafia, who hated JFK, only the military machine could organise such a hit and control of ALL the loose ends, via the FBI and the "intelligence" agencies.
Lee (Harvey) Oswald "made" a phone call (unanswered) to a person, from prison, before being shot...
Lee (Harvey) Oswald was a foil guy.
from wednesday, june, 16, 2021 till now: going fast downhill...
Canberra remains stuck in a debate that the rest of the world has moved on from
It’s been a divisive and disappointing day for the environment, with attacks flying in every direction after the Coalition made several moves to bolster the fossil-fuel industry.
still robbing the afghan people...The Biden administration decided to seize the assets of the Afghan central bank, which it had already blocked, to serve as a warranty in a trial relating to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The United States has never opened an investigation into those attacks. However, they successively accused Osama bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda network, then Iraq under President Saddam Hussein, then Iran and now Taliban-controlled Afghanistan of having organized them or having contributed to their organization. So far, Washington had only accused the Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan at the time of the 9/11 events, of refusing to hand over jihadist leader Osama bin Laden; now the US regards them as complices.
toxic chemicals and trade secrets...When the United States first regulated industrial chemicals in the 1970s, policy-makers made a threshold decision: Rather than a “front-end” approach requiring proactive risk assessment before licensing a chemical for use, Congress chose a reactive approach of regulating chemical risks as they became manifest (1). This choice puts a premium on “back-end” research on exposure pathways and hazards of new chemical contaminants in situ.
you say unbelievable, I say incredible...Beijing said on Friday that the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (the Quad), a format for annual consultations between the US, Australia, India, and Japan, is “essentially a tool for containing and besieging China [in order] to maintain US hegemony.” “It aims to stoke confrontation and undermine international solidarity and cooperation,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters. “As the Cold War is long over, the attempt to forge a so-called alliance to contain China wins no support and leads nowhere.” Zhao urged the four countries to drop the “antiquated Cold War mentality” and change their approach to China.
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