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I know you're joking but being exiled to Russia might not be his worst option. Maybe he can move in with Assad.Is for Vladimir Zelensky to look beyond the waste heaps and behind the fields, where the horde is…and call Volga 149. 200.
Well, he wouldn't be living near Assad, more like a cell, but he might be able to be able to leave not feet first...someday. He's getting thrown under the bus, at least with Russia he knows what to expect.I know you're joking but being exiled to Russia might not be his worst option. Maybe he can move in with Assad.
The COVID debacle proved to me that a large majority of people will parrot whatever the TV box says. Easy enough to sell the need for another puppet that isn't Z.How though? Russia's position is that this whole thing started because the West installed a puppet. The West is now going to prove them correct by dropping Z and quickly installing a new puppet nobody's ever heard of? How would they explain that without giving the whole game away?
The cheapest ones, those $50-$100 models on Amazon, can't pick up a radio signal past 50m.Not an artillery expert so i dont know but i am 100% sure even an el-cheapo quadcopter can fly a lot farther than 100mt. i have seen them flying km's away and back.
also prices dont scale up that steep.
DJI Matrice 600
does Excalibur really have inertial guidance? even if it does though, inertial is way less accurate.
I see a sitcom in the making...I know you're joking but being exiled to Russia might not be his worst option. Maybe he can move in with Assad.
The first episode will be Zelensky waking up from a 5 day long bender. After getting increasingly irritated by the coke he took still dilating his pupils he visits the local optometrist. Shenanigans ensue.I see a sitcom in the making...
Sounds like normal negotiations to me.
I hope the Russkies tell them to fuck off out of principle
I'd be skeptical of what BRICS News posts. They're just some rando with a Twitter account.
In hindsight, it's frankly unbelievable that anyone thought it would work without getting China onboard. What does the west make that Russia needs? Microchips? That's about it, and it's not like they are tightly controlled and can't be easily smuggled in though proxies as they are tiny and weigh almost nothing. It's a lot harder for Europe to replace Russian oil and gas as it is bulky.That being said, a complete withdrawal of sanctions would probably be the biggest defeat of the West this century. Sanctions were supposed to be the economic equivalent of a nuke, but now they look more like a popgun.
When your (the Western elites) entire cultural point of view is built on finance and globalized trade, you tend to think cutting someone out of your trade and finance system will be a crippling blow. The idea of going outside such a system was clearly unthinkable to these people.In hindsight, it's frankly unbelievable that anyone thought it would work without getting China onboard. What does the west make that Russia needs? Microchips? That's about it, and it's not like they are tightly controlled and can't be easily smuggled in though proxies as they are tiny and weigh almost nothing. It's a lot harder for Europe to replace Russian oil and gas as it is bulky.
You have a point but I feel this undersells the efforts Russia put into handling the sanctions. Firstly, they spent nearly a decade building up a warchest ready for this war. They knew it was coming and they prepared big time. It's not enough to still be able to still have trading partners, you have to have the liquidity to deal with all the dirty tricks that get pulled from cutting off international payments, banks freezing transfers of funds arbitrarily in order to try and trigger non-payment clauses in big contracts (which they did), your own actual owned assets being illegally frozen by other countries, the interest on those frozen assets being kept by those other countries for their own profit and finally being given to Kiev or used as collateral for loans to Kiev. And not only did Russia build up a big warchest, as I understand it their banking chief or economics ministers (I've forgotten their name and role) pulled off some very nimble financial manoeuvring to keep all the finances working.In hindsight, it's frankly unbelievable that anyone thought it would work without getting China onboard. What does the west make that Russia needs? Microchips? That's about it, and it's not like they are tightly controlled and can't be easily smuggled in though proxies as they are tiny and weigh almost nothing. It's a lot harder for Europe to replace Russian oil and gas as it is bulky.
I'd be skeptical of what BRICS News posts. They're just some rando with a Twitter account.
That being said, a complete withdrawal of sanctions would probably be the biggest defeat of the West this century. Sanctions were supposed to be the economic equivalent of a nuke, but now they look more like a popgun.
Servant of the People, Series 2: Zelensky wakes up in Ursula van der Leyen's sex dungeon with a massive hangover. He flees only to discover that he's in Brussels, in 2025, and no one will believe he is who he says he is, so he needs to go on a European road trip odessy to get back to Ukraine and reconstruct what happened in the six years since the end of Series 1. Basically EuroTrip meets The Hangover.I see a sitcom in the making...