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Offline snow1

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So now what?

If true 300k troops have been called up for active duty,I wonder if general milley is consulting with putin and xi?

Offline snow1

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Seem's our nato friends are nervous,today's news said a huge column of the british mechanical unit (tanks) are headed to germany and poland,our people are tight lipped but it seems they're nurvous putin wants more land and no plans to stop in ukraine.

Putin flat out threatened the west the other day if any nation would intervene in they're assault on ukraine.

With our current administraion our adversaries sense  weakness,now wait for china's next move.

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$#!T - How many months did NATO have to move and counter the threat?   :angry:

Just like WWII...  They don't stop grabbing until someone stands up to stop 'em.

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« Last Edit: February 02/25/22, 03:01:28 PM by Dotch »
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Offline roony

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I would say blow the flock out of Russia but the fact that he would use his nukes is concerning. Those tanks were sure sitting ducks for the last few weeks. Putin is a madman.

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Why can't seal team 6 just terminate the little rodent. :confused: :rotflmao:
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Offline LPS

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Yes Putin is a mad man.  His quote was something like if anyone intervenes they will see retaliation like noone has ever seen before.  He just might do something like that too.  Otherwise I would say call his bluff and blow the crap out of him.  AND about us being weak with Biden????  tRump is the one that had a man crush on Putin.  He couldn't get his nose any further up his azz.  That is what made us look weak to him.
« Last Edit: February 02/25/22, 04:27:20 PM by LPS »

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I'm not so sure a doddering old man who's likely to ramble off talking about the blonde hair on his legs exactly strikes fear into Putin's heart either, but whatever... :rolleyes:

From this week's (today's) Pro Farmer. Some perspective as it pertains to the commodity markets among other things. Wiesmeyer is a sharp cookie who's been around a long time. 

Russia/Ukraine: War of words turns into actual war
By Editor Brian Grete and Washington Policy Analyst Jim Wiesemeyer

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Feb. 21 recognized
two self-proclaimed separatist republics in
eastern Ukraine and signed aid and cooperation pacts
with separatist leaders. Russia then started a full-fledged
attack on Ukraine Feb. 24. On Feb. 25, Russia agreed to
meet with Ukrainian officials in Minsk.

Putin wants to reclaim the former Soviet Union

A key in the situation is Russian troops going beyond
the Donbas region and moving further into Ukraine. In a
passionate address to his country on Feb. 21, Putin said he
longed for a return of the Soviet Union, suggesting he
intends to take over all of Ukraine and then set his sights
on other former Soviet republics.

U.S., ally nations sanction Russia

The U.S. and Europe quickly saw the first tranche of economic
sanctions on Russia did not halt Putin’s aggression.
More sanctions were announced Feb. 14 and President Joe
Biden spoke to the nation in a televised address. The coordinated
punishments include sanctions on Russia’s most
prominent financial institutions and some Russian oligarchs,
along with cutting off Russian sovereign debt
abroad, which means it can no longer raise money from the
West and trade in U.S. or European markets.
Japan, Taiwan and Singapore jointly said they would
limit technology exports to Russia to pressure Putin with
damaging restrictions on his ambitions to compete in
high-tech industries.

Scope, impact of U.S. sanctions questioned

The U.S. sanctions were limited in scope and fell short of
the more sweeping economic warfare that some, including
members of Congress and other supporters of Ukraine,
have repeatedly demanded in recent weeks.
Putin insulated Russia’s economy against anticipated
sanctions and established deeper economic ties with China.
Many analysts wonder whether even the most serious of
financial sanctions will be enough to dissuade Putin from
trying to reconquer most of the former Soviet Union.

Market impacts... what has and could happen

Equity markets around the world plunged on Russia’s
war expansion. Many ag markets saw sizeable gains
before and after the Russian assault.
The recent past suggests the conflict will be short-term
explosive for wheat and corn. In 2014 when Russia
annexed Crimea from Ukraine, the incursion lasted nearly
a month in which time front-month SRW wheat futures
rallied 13.9% and corn strengthened 10.6%. But the rallies
were based more on fear than anything, as there was little
actual impact to shipments from Black Sea ports.
This time, Putin appears to want to close Ukraine’s
ports. That would more greatly impact global grain trade
than it did in 2014.

Combined, Russia and Ukraine account for nearly 30%
of global wheat exports and almost one-fifth of world
corn exports. Ukraine is the world’s largest producer and
exporter of sunflower seeds and sunflower oil. When
combined with Russia, the two countries account for
nearly 80% of global sunseed oil exports. They also
account for nearly one-third of the world’s barley exports.

Other commodities likely to be impacted

Russia is a major global energy producer, accounting for
more than 9% of global crude oil output and 17% of natural
gas production. As a result, Europe oil prices surged
just over 40% following the Russian invasion. Germany
suspended the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a 1,230 kilometer
(764 mile) natural gas passage under the Baltic Sea, running
from Russia to Germany’s Baltic coast. Germany’s
economy minister says the country has a secure supply of
gas, though this will cause price impacts at a time when
energy prices are already elevated.
Other commodities impacted include palladium (Russia
accounts for more than 40% of global production), aluminum
(6%), copper (3.5%) and cobalt (4%).

Key market impacts and outlook

• If Brent oil rallies near $120 a gallon (spiked $100 last
week before retreating), a world recession would be more
likely, including impacts for the United States.
• Economists says every $10 increase in oil above $80
would equate to 0.1-point drop in U.S. GDP.
• Russian stocks have lost more than one-third of value.
• The Russian ruble is at a record low vs. the U.S. dollar.
• Russia is more dependent on European cash than
Europe is on Russian gas. That will be key ahead.
• In an ironic development, U.S. oil and LNG will have to
aid Europe’s current energy policy woes.
« Last Edit: February 02/25/22, 06:35:54 PM by Dotch »
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Offline Jerkbiat

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Yes Putin is a mad man.  His quote was something like if anyone intervenes they will see retaliation like noone has ever seen before.  He just might do something like that too.  Otherwise I would say call his bluff and blow the crap out of him.  AND about us being weak with Biden????  tRump is the one that had a man crush on Putin.  He couldn't get his nose any further up his azz.  That is what made us look weak to him.
That is a bunch of BS. Putin knew better than to screw with Trump. Same with Rocket man. Go back to 2014 and Putin ran all over the spineless Obumbler and Putin knows Obiden is just 2.0. But your you're right there is classic CNN  :bs:!
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Offline roony

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In my opinion juvenile tweets and a pattern of bullying didn't make General Bonespur look strong. That traitor continues to praise Putin and congratulate him on what he is doing.

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I would say your party has bigger problems,

1) Your party ran the only candidate on planet earth who could have lost to Trump.

2) Your parties currant President makes Trump look like the second coming of Washington, Lincoln, Kennedy rolled into one.

But, the one thing i've learned in my life is never, ever expect a democrat to admit they aren't perfect and there might be a better person for the job.
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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: general bonespur........... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: i like that one.

while its pretty well know what i think of him.........the democratic party isnt the party of old.......and i have a hard time agreeing with anything they want to do these days!!!!
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Offline glenn57

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seeing this on the news and from reading several pieces here and there it sounds like Europe could put a serious hurtin to Putin and Russia buy shutting down some big banking thing.

i dont understand why there pussy footing around and just hit them hard right off the get go.   :doah: :scratch: but then with politics.....what do i know!!!!! :doofus: :doofus: :surrender:
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: general bonespur........... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: i like that one.

while its pretty well know what i think of him.........the democratic party isnt the party of old.......and i have a hard time agreeing with anything they want to do these days!!!!
Exactly right Glenn. The unfortunate thing is to many people still think they are. I learned a long time that the parties have actually flipped. The Dems are no longer the party for the people.
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: general bonespur........... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: i like that one.

while its pretty well know what i think of him.........the democratic party isnt the party of old.......and i have a hard time agreeing with anything they want to do these days!!!!
Exactly right Glenn. The unfortunate thing is to many people still think they are. I learned a long time that the parties have actually flipped. The Dems are no longer the party for the people.
well i wouldnt go so far as to say  the republicans are either, but........its what we got!!!!!  :confused: i've never been so disgruntled about it ever!!!!

its probably the best part of Trump and Jessie i liked........they were not career politicians and they went anti estabishment!!!!! its what we really need right now, IMO!!!!!
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seeing this on the news and from reading several pieces here and there it sounds like Europe could put a serious hurtin to Putin and Russia buy shutting down some big banking thing.

i dont understand why there pussy footing around and just hit them hard right off the get go.   :doah: :scratch: but then with politics.....what do i know!!!!! :doofus: :doofus: :surrender:
Because many of them need his oil/natural gas in order to make electricity. :sad: The EU is the biggest importer of natural gas in the world & > 40% of that comes from Russia.  :bonk: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/24/why-europe-depends-on-russia-for-natural-gas.html  :doah:
« Last Edit: February 02/26/22, 11:04:42 AM by Gunner55 »
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: general bonespur........... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: i like that one.

while its pretty well know what i think of him.........the democratic party isnt the party of old.......and i have a hard time agreeing with anything they want to do these days!!!!
Exactly right Glenn. The unfortunate thing is to many people still think they are. I learned a long time that the parties have actually flipped. The Dems are no longer the party for the people.
well i wouldnt go so far as to say  the republicans are either, but........its what we got!!!!!  :confused: i've never been so disgruntled about it ever!!!!

its probably the best part of Trump and Jessie i liked........they were not career politicians and they went anti estabishment!!!!! its what we really need right now, IMO!!!!!
Right on the money again ole Glenneroony!
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Offline roony

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I see Putin is bringing thermobaric weapons into Ukraine. Pretty horrific.

Offline Jerkbiat

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Unfortunately the whole situation is horrific.
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Offline snow1

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Yes Putin is a mad man.  His quote was something like if anyone intervenes they will see retaliation like noone has ever seen before.  He just might do something like that too.  Otherwise I would say call his bluff and blow the crap out of him.  AND about us being weak with Biden????  tRump is the one that had a man crush on Putin.  He couldn't get his nose any further up his azz.  That is what made us look weak to him.

Come on LP, russia russia is old news as is Trump.putin's meeting with dementia joe most likely fired putin up,just look at bidens eyes,two piss holes in a snow bank,hasn't a clue WTF is goin on let alone what day it is.

I'll take bad tweets all day rather than this mumbling ,fumbling clown biden.More on the world stage~

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