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Yohan wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 10:56 am
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@Yohan What do you think of this talk about France sending their troops into Ukraine?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ru ... r-BB1kdjOo

I don't think Macron will sacrifice French lives for Ukraine. Besides putin has threatened to use nukes on any nation or NATO that sends their troops to fight for Ukraine. I just don't think Macron is going to be that stupid.
I am in Japan, not in Europe, on the other side of Russia...

Russia is the only country in this world without a peace contract with Japan, and North Korea, its little bestfriend has not even any form of diplomatic connection with Japan. Both are terrible neighbours.

However to threaten Japan is not so easy - Japan is located on islands, the Japanese military is considered to be fairly strong especially the Navy, and there are about 55.000 US-troops as backup.

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I do not think that EU countries will send troops to Ukraine, for what? Ukraine always said, it wants to fight it out by its own people but help in form of weapons, ammunition, medical supply, refugees etc. is really important to kick the Russians out of Ukraine.

Some EU countries, likely also France, will send some EU-troops to other EU countries which share a border with Russia, like the small Baltic countries and Finland.

These EU troops will likely help to prepare to transfer weapons, ammunition and other military related materials over the border to Ukraine, maybe also to Moldova...just my guess. There should be soon deliveries from EU-factories ready for the Ukraine military.

There is also some serious work to do to fortify the EU-border to Russia.

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Nukes are not an issue, other countries, including France have nukes too. This is merely stupid talk from Russia.
Other stupid talk is to create a new Russia from Portugal to Alaska including even Hawaii and California... LOL, such talk cannot be taken seriously.
Those 2,000 Frenchmen will come back as charred hamburger meat rather than turn the tides of battle. The Russians will cremate those bodies, put the ashes in giant urns, slap a "burger king" logo on the urns and send it back to Paris, Élysée Palace. "Flame grilled Frenchmen" for Macron with extra sides of french fries. :lol:

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It's Russian soldiers who will come home in body bags. Actually, Russia doesn't want their dead soldiers back because then they will have to pay compensation to the families.
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March 20th, 2024, 11:35 am
It's Russian soldiers who will come home in body bags. Actually, Russia doesn't want their dead soldiers back because then they will have to pay compensation to the families.
Many Russian families will never see a single rubel as compensation, and many Russian soldiers who survived so far are still waiting for their salaries.
It's a shame, I feel sorry for them, they too are regrettable victims of a war which does not make any sense.

However Putin is a clever person, never underestimate his power. He fully understands that USA has other things to do now, there is still Israel, which always has priority, and it is still unclear who will be the next president. USA is just now a legal mess...

He also knows that EU/NATO are rather late to accept the fact that they are poorly prepared for any major military conflict. Simply said, Western countries, but especially Continental European countries were trusting Russia too much, were believing in peace and good commercial links...

Putin indeed is winning a lot of time, but he never expected such a strong reaction from Western countries after the invasion of Ukraine.

His 'special military operation' is going on now since more than 2 years. He cannot continue for always like that, after a few years more Russia will become considerably poorer and also weaker, Russian military power is not unlimited.

I am confident that Western countries will sort it out within 2024/2025. They did not expect the Russian invasion of the entire territory of Ukraine.

Finland and Sweden made already their political decision to join NATO, countries even far away like Australia and Japan are sending support materials to Ukraine, Western European governments are pushing their factories to produce more weapons as soon as possible, and UK also has to do more about improving its military....

This all cannot be done within a few months, it takes time to update - however I have to say, that Ukraine which is not an EU/NATO member already received a surprisingly huge support to defend itself against Russia. - Without this Western support, Ukraine and likely also Moldova might be a part of 'New Russia' already.
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March 20th, 2024, 11:21 am
Japan still fulfill it's 9% of energy needs on Russian Natural gas despite their dispute with Russia regarding the Kuril islands.
Long-term investments cannot be stopped quickly, what can be done however is to reduce Russian imports slowly, old contracts expire, new contracts are about buying less...and of course it is about to find new suppliers which will replace Russia.

The first step which was done already was to reduce import of coal from Russia and this is now done. Import of coal from Russia is zero, Australia was taking over.

The next step is to reduce the import of crude oil and LNG, now Russian crude oil import is 5 % and LNG is now 9 %. Not such a big amount.
There are still contracts regarding Japanese investments in Sakhalin projects. Russia, USA (investors Exxon/Shell) and Japan agreed to continue as it is now - for how long is the question.

USA, some Middle East countries and also Indonesia/Malaysia/Brunei are already suppliers to Japan and agreed to replace such imports from Russia by selling more to Japan. To replace 5 % crude oil import and 9 % LNG import with other suppliers and with starting again some more Japanese nuclear power plants is not such a huge issue.
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https://www.france24.com/en/europe/2024 ... -worldview

Full article link above
Russia has a track record of putting foreign officials on wanted lists, but this latest move makes Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas the first foreign head of government to be sought by Russian police. Estonian Secretary of State Taimar Peterkop and Lithuanian Culture Minister Simonas Kairys are also on the list, along with dozens of other Baltic and Polish politicians.

Kallas and Peterkop made the list because of their efforts to remove monuments to Soviet soldiers who served in World War II, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova confirmed. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was blunt, saying the move was a response to those who have taken “hostile action toward historic memory and our country”.

A Russian security source told the TASS state news agency that the Kremlin is seeking to prosecute Kallas and Peterkop for the “destruction and defacement of monuments [honouring] Soviet soldiers” along with the Lithuanian minister of culture, Simonas Kairys.

“These wanted notices are Russia’s way of saying: ‘You come under Russian legislation and we consider you still, more or less, part of the Russian Empire,’” says historian Cécile Vaissié, professor of Russian and Soviet studies at Rennes-ll University.
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I've always said Russia's toolbox hasn't changed.

Throughout history, Russia has veiled its repressions behind so-called law enforcement agencies.

I know this from my family history. When my grandmother and mother were deported to Siberia, the KGB issued the arrest warrant.
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Russia's move is nothing surprising.

This is yet more proof that I am doing the right thing – the #EU's strong support to #Ukraine is a success and it hurts Russia.
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Would you give up territories to end the war in Ukraine?
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Yohan wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 10:00 pm


Would you give up territories to end the war in Ukraine?
Citizens: No! we don't want to give up any Ukrainian Territory!
(Van showing up, kidnapping men and women for the military draft)
Citizens: No! We don't want to be conscripted into the Ukrainian Territorial guards! We want to live! :lol:

(Meanwhile, all the men trying to dodge the draft in Ukraine)



So much for Ukrainian "solidarity". :wink:
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Yohan wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 8:53 pm
Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 11:21 am
Japan still fulfill it's 9% of energy needs on Russian Natural gas despite their dispute with Russia regarding the Kuril islands.
Long-term investments cannot be stopped quickly, what can be done however is to reduce Russian imports slowly, old contracts expire, new contracts are about buying less...and of course it is about to find new suppliers which will replace Russia.

The first step which was done already was to reduce import of coal from Russia and this is now done. Import of coal from Russia is zero, Australia was taking over.

The next step is to reduce the import of crude oil and LNG, now Russian crude oil import is 5 % and LNG is now 9 %. Not such a big amount.
There are still contracts regarding Japanese investments in Sakhalin projects. Russia, USA (investors Exxon/Shell) and Japan agreed to continue as it is now - for how long is the question.

USA, some Middle East countries and also Indonesia/Malaysia/Brunei are already suppliers to Japan and agreed to replace such imports from Russia by selling more to Japan. To replace 5 % crude oil import and 9 % LNG import with other suppliers and with starting again some more Japanese nuclear power plants is not such a huge issue.
I certainly hope Japan finds a new channel to fulfill their 9% energy needs. However, you never know what kind of Crude Oil and Natural Gas they are buying.

Did you know that the U.S is still buying Russian Oil throught a loophole in the Oil embargo?

https://www.globalwitness.org/en/campai ... n-kremlin/
Analysis by Global Witness reveals that in the first nine months of 2023, the US imported 30 million barrels of fuel from refineries running on Russian oil. These purchases contributed an estimated $180 million in direct tax revenue to the Kremlin as it wages brutal war on Ukraine.

In June, Global Witness exposed how Russian oil was still making its way into American cars through a little-known loophole in the US oil embargo. Today, we reveal that American purchases of this fuel contributed an estimated $180 million to Kremlin coffers between January and September of this year.

That’s enough to buy 105 of the Kalibr cruise missiles Russia has used to kill scores of Ukrainian civilians. It could also purchase over 8,600 of the Iranian-made drones that have recently been bombarding Kyiv.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-ne ... 07684.html
The US has resumed importing oil from Russia for the first time in more than a year, despite the ongoing sanctions imposed on Moscow over its military intervention in Ukraine, according to a Sputnik Globe report.

The US banned the import of oil, gas, and other energy resources from Russia in March 2022, along with other sanctions targeting Russian individuals, entities, and sectors. However, the OFAC has the authority to issue licenses for certain transactions that are otherwise prohibited by the sanctions, on a case-by-case basis.

The reasons behind the US decision to resume importing Russian oil are unclear, but some experts have speculated that it could be related to the global energy crisis, the geopolitical tensions with China, or the diplomatic efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict.
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So much for Western "solidarity" :lol: :wink:
If U.S is importing Russian oil then you will certainly know what kind of crude oil Japan will be gettings. That's right, "Russian Oil".
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Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
March 21st, 2024, 6:37 am
So much for Western "solidarity" :lol: :wink:
If U.S is importing Russian oil then you will certainly know what kind of crude oil Japan will be gettings. That's right, "Russian Oil".
USA is importing only about 3 % of oil from Russia, and not all oil in USA is imported from Saudi Arabia or from Canada, but produced within USA.

Japan is importing oil from USA, it is usually used for military (including US-military in Japan, as Japan pays about 80 percent of all expenses, like salaries for US servicemen, housing, ammunition, food but also the fuel for US ships, airplanes etc.
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/19/busi ... index.html

The United States is producing more oil than any country in history
Updated 5:00 PM EST, Tue December 19, 2023
“It’s a reminder that the US is endowed with enormous oil reserves. Our industry should never be underestimated,” said Bob McNally, president of Rapidan Energy Group.

Record-shattering US production is helping to offset aggressive supply cuts meant to support high prices by OPEC+, mainly Saudi Arabia and Russia. Other non-OPEC oil producers including Canada and Brazil are also pumping more oil than ever before. (Brazil is set to join OPEC+ next year.)
Full article see link above.
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Yohan wrote:
March 21st, 2024, 8:07 am
Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
March 21st, 2024, 6:37 am
So much for Western "solidarity" :lol: :wink:
If U.S is importing Russian oil then you will certainly know what kind of crude oil Japan will be gettings. That's right, "Russian Oil".
USA is importing only about 3 % of oil from Russia, and not all oil in USA is imported from Saudi Arabia or from Canada, but produced within USA.

Japan is importing oil from USA, it is usually used for military (including US-military in Japan, as Japan pays about 80 percent of all expenses, like salaries for US servicemen, housing, ammunition, food but also the fuel for US ships, airplanes etc.
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/19/busi ... index.html

The United States is producing more oil than any country in history
Updated 5:00 PM EST, Tue December 19, 2023
“It’s a reminder that the US is endowed with enormous oil reserves. Our industry should never be underestimated,” said Bob McNally, president of Rapidan Energy Group.

Record-shattering US production is helping to offset aggressive supply cuts meant to support high prices by OPEC+, mainly Saudi Arabia and Russia. Other non-OPEC oil producers including Canada and Brazil are also pumping more oil than ever before. (Brazil is set to join OPEC+ next year.)
Full article see link above.
I am trying to understand then why is the U.S importing Russian Oil if they can produce it all on their own? Production cost might be more expensive than simply buying Russian oil? 3%, that's still something. :o
Cognitive Dissonance perhaps? On one hand the U.S have sent hundreds of billions to Ukraine, but on the other hand, the U.S has contributed 180 million of tax revenue to Putin's War chest? :?

And check this out, Russia also imported microchips from U.S and European countries in 2023. :lol: :?
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-imported ... 92711.html
russia last year imported $1.7 billion worth of foreign-made microchips despite international sanctions meant to prevent Moscow from obtaining advanced technology that can be used for military purposes in its war in Ukraine, Bloomberg said, citing classified Russian customs service data. Most of the chips, worth $1.2 billion were produced by U.S. and European companies. The customs documents do not indicate which companies imported the chips to Russia and when they were produced, Bloomberg said. A Bloomberg source said in March that third countries that did not join the sanctions, such as Turkey, Kazakhstan, and the UAE act as intermediaries. To read the original story by Current Time, click here.
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Russia says 40 killed and more than 100 wounded in attack on Moscow concert hall
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/gu ... r-BB1kmVYY

These terror attacks are going to be on the rise in Russia. I haven't looked into it enough but it could be a false flag carried out by FSB.
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This former CIA spy named Andrew Bustamante gives a pragmatic analysis of the Russia-Ukraine war on the Lex Fridman podcast. He makes a lot of sense and is no-nonsense. Wow I didn't know the US was lending money to Ukraine. I thought it was giving it to them as a gift only.



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Didn't Isis Terrorist just attack Russia?
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Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 11:21 am
Yohan wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 10:56 am
Voyager1 wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 9:30 am
@Yohan What do you think of this talk about France sending their troops into Ukraine?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ru ... r-BB1kdjOo

I don't think Macron will sacrifice French lives for Ukraine. Besides putin has threatened to use nukes on any nation or NATO that sends their troops to fight for Ukraine. I just don't think Macron is going to be that stupid.
I am in Japan, not in Europe, on the other side of Russia...

Russia is the only country in this world without a peace contract with Japan, and North Korea, its little bestfriend has not even any form of diplomatic connection with Japan. Both are terrible neighbours.

However to threaten Japan is not so easy - Japan is located on islands, the Japanese military is considered to be fairly strong especially the Navy, and there are about 55.000 US-troops as backup.

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I do not think that EU countries will send troops to Ukraine, for what? Ukraine always said, it wants to fight it out by its own people but help in form of weapons, ammunition, medical supply, refugees etc. is really important to kick the Russians out of Ukraine.

Some EU countries, likely also France, will send some EU-troops to other EU countries which share a border with Russia, like the small Baltic countries and Finland.

These EU troops will likely help to prepare to transfer weapons, ammunition and other military related materials over the border to Ukraine, maybe also to Moldova...just my guess. There should be soon deliveries from EU-factories ready for the Ukraine military.

There is also some serious work to do to fortify the EU-border to Russia.

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Nukes are not an issue, other countries, including France have nukes too. This is merely stupid talk from Russia.
Other stupid talk is to create a new Russia from Portugal to Alaska including even Hawaii and California... LOL, such talk cannot be taken seriously.
Those 2,000 Frenchmen will come back as charred hamburger meat rather than turn the tides of battle. The Russians will cremate those bodies, put the ashes in giant urns, slap a "burger king" logo on the urns and send it back to Paris, Élysée Palace. "Flame grilled Frenchmen" for Macron with extra sides of french fries. :lol:

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Japan still fulfill it's 9% of energy needs on Russian Natural gas despite their dispute with Russia regarding the Kuril islands.
Yohan sometimes crack me up, he talks like Japan has a strong military when half of that country is loaded with beta fags who are letting their own people die out. Add on top of the fact they rely on the worse country in the world for support. AMERICA. A country that's committing outright racial suicide toward whites and has a growing population of piss poor third world people.... Japan stopped being a HQ country when they chose to be allies with a country that's ruled by sick satanist that are openly abusing kids and profiting off the sex slave trade, drugs, and other shit. Yet and still I bet they can't come up with one good reason why they hate Russia. I swear America should have just bombed Japan more than once for being so stupid. The whole reason Putin is even fighting Ukraine is because America started this shit, and to make it worse Nato tried to put Nuclear weapons near their borders. Putin has every right to wage war on these fuckers for doing some sneaky BS like that. And yes other nations do have nuclear weapons, but Russia owns the most. Regardless no one would win a nuclear war, I honestly don't even know why countries still have these damn weapons.
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WanderingProtagonist wrote:
March 22nd, 2024, 8:02 pm
Natural_Born_Cynic wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 11:21 am
Yohan wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 10:56 am
Voyager1 wrote:
March 20th, 2024, 9:30 am
@Yohan What do you think of this talk about France sending their troops into Ukraine?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ru ... r-BB1kdjOo

I don't think Macron will sacrifice French lives for Ukraine. Besides putin has threatened to use nukes on any nation or NATO that sends their troops to fight for Ukraine. I just don't think Macron is going to be that stupid.
I am in Japan, not in Europe, on the other side of Russia...

Russia is the only country in this world without a peace contract with Japan, and North Korea, its little bestfriend has not even any form of diplomatic connection with Japan. Both are terrible neighbours.

However to threaten Japan is not so easy - Japan is located on islands, the Japanese military is considered to be fairly strong especially the Navy, and there are about 55.000 US-troops as backup.

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I do not think that EU countries will send troops to Ukraine, for what? Ukraine always said, it wants to fight it out by its own people but help in form of weapons, ammunition, medical supply, refugees etc. is really important to kick the Russians out of Ukraine.

Some EU countries, likely also France, will send some EU-troops to other EU countries which share a border with Russia, like the small Baltic countries and Finland.

These EU troops will likely help to prepare to transfer weapons, ammunition and other military related materials over the border to Ukraine, maybe also to Moldova...just my guess. There should be soon deliveries from EU-factories ready for the Ukraine military.

There is also some serious work to do to fortify the EU-border to Russia.

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Nukes are not an issue, other countries, including France have nukes too. This is merely stupid talk from Russia.
Other stupid talk is to create a new Russia from Portugal to Alaska including even Hawaii and California... LOL, such talk cannot be taken seriously.
Those 2,000 Frenchmen will come back as charred hamburger meat rather than turn the tides of battle. The Russians will cremate those bodies, put the ashes in giant urns, slap a "burger king" logo on the urns and send it back to Paris, Élysée Palace. "Flame grilled Frenchmen" for Macron with extra sides of french fries. :lol:

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Japan still fulfill it's 9% of energy needs on Russian Natural gas despite their dispute with Russia regarding the Kuril islands.
Yohan sometimes crack me up, he talks like Japan has a strong military when half of that country is loaded with beta fags who are letting their own people die out. Add on top of the fact they rely on the worse country in the world for support. AMERICA. A country that's committing outright racial suicide toward whites and has a growing population of piss poor third world people.... Japan stopped being a HQ country when they chose to be allies with a country that's ruled by sick satanist that are openly abusing kids and profiting off the sex slave trade, drugs, and other shit. Yet and still I bet they can't come up with one good reason why they hate Russia. I swear America should have just bombed Japan more than once for being so stupid. The whole reason Putin is even fighting Ukraine is because America started this shit, and to make it worse Nato tried to put Nuclear weapons near their borders. Putin has every right to wage war on these fuckers for doing some sneaky BS like that. And yes other nations do have nuclear weapons, but Russia owns the most. Regardless no one would win a nuclear war, I honestly don't even know why countries still have these damn weapons.
@Yohan seems like a nice old Austrian men settled in Japan. I guess that's why he feels strong connection towards it and his a strong Japanophile(no offense to Yohan, forgive me for generalizing). Although his and my opinion vastly differ regarding the Ukrainian War and others. I hold no animosity towards him as If there is any animosity at all...I have none towards Yohan.

Moving forward, you are also right.. that Japan has been America's informal "Vassal State" ever since the end of World War 2 after they got nuked twice. Japan is one of America's pet dog or Shiba Inu if you want to know about dog breeds.
I also agree with your opinion that Russia has the right to fight off Gay-NATO influence as Gay-NATO also violated the U.N charter when they attacked Serbia in the mid 1990's. Gay-NATO saying they are a defensive alliance is bunch of crap and they should have been dissolved right after the Soviet Union collapsed because their original purpose was to defend against Soviet Attack in Europe.
Speaking of Satanic Pedophilic elites, that sh*t is also true. Take a look at Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, even Donald Trump, Kill Gates,
Barack Obongo, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, etc. Those f*ckers are in the same club and they go to some secret island somewhere and hunt down and rape little kids. They should call it "Hello Kids Island Adventure." Totally sick f*cks, but they are ruling the Western world now...figures.
I guess they don't teach military strategy in their little satanic homo club as they think sending 2000 baguette welding surrender monkeys will turn the tides of battle against the Russians. :lol: Macron is going to freak out when he keeps receiving those urns with "Burger King" logo with "Flame grilled Frenchmen" written on it in his little palace.
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