Someone With Mass wrote:Russia tried to launch an ICBM while Biden was visiting Ukraine to boast about the only thing that's mildly threatening about their dung-heap of a country. And they failed.
Were did ya hear that?
Someone With Mass wrote:Russia tried to launch an ICBM while Biden was visiting Ukraine to boast about the only thing that's mildly threatening about their dung-heap of a country. And they failed.
Someone With Mass wrote:Mazder wrote:Were did ya hear that?
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia- ... ?r=US&IR=T
Someone With Mass wrote:
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia- ... ?r=US&IR=T
Vol wrote:Hearing out of Bakhmut the Ivans are pushing in and a retreat has or will be ordered for the defenders. Any confirmation?
Vol wrote:@Maz: How's the battle going? From what I've gleaned, it's as you said, and people are preparing for a big Russian offensive sooner or later, as their conscripts are trained up. Heard Wagner is doing yeoman's work with prisoner-conscripts catching bullets to soften up for their main soliders, then the proper army follows behind.
Vol wrote:I'm dubious of any numbers given by any source on causalities, but in this case, assaulting a fortified city, that's probably about right. Wonder if they're doing the old forlorn hope routine, "If you survive the vanguard, we promise you money and promotions." Our local paper was saying as of yesterday that Zelensky won't allow retreat from Bahkmut, and it's 75% surrounded, with only one road out the Russians, naturally, are bombing.
I talk to my grandma about this war sometimes. Nearly 90, and she still recalls the Nazi occupation of her hometown with great detail. Given everyone in this war is calling everyone else a Nazi, to lesser and greater truths, are civilians generally far away from the lines by now? With the grinding pace, would hope people have notice far in advance to bug out.
Vol wrote:Oh, some tech-focused bank failed today. I can't figure out exactly why this means, but apparently there was a bank run out of nowhere from their clientele. This kind of stuff tends to roll downhill, so I'm sure all the rich folk will get bailed out, and small account owners get a handsome new toaster
Mazder wrote:The Ukrainians know Bahkmut is going to fall, it's all a matter of when, not if. So we think he's mainly doing it to add a longer time for Ukraine to build for big offensives in spring.
From what I could see, US intelligence told them they "can" hold Bahkmut, but they ultimately shouldn't. And it seems to me that they're ultimately following US intelligence's advice somewhat and using it as a long retreat to get the best of both worlds.
Apparently they were involved with FTX.
So crypto doing it's usual business of being a plague.
Vol wrote:Apparently an American drone, "Reaper" model, was flying around the Black Sea, and a Russian plane took it down. Not clear exactly what happened, and probably never will be, but that'll make some people pucker up.
Vol wrote:https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1636479916324552706
So, uh, France is rioting again. Any Euros know what's up?
Vol wrote:Apparently Brazil, China, France, and Russia, I'm not totally clear, are starting to conduct trades specifically bypassing the US dollar. Which as I understand it, underpins the current world order, and our economy, as the global reserve currency. Not a finance guy, by the way. That seems very bad, on top of other very bad things.
Any of you have a better understanding?
Mazder wrote:Yeah no contest who will win.
China has a LONG way to go to be a credible threat if we want to draw alliances. And even then, there is no wat to show if this would even work to bring any of the countries I mentioned into their fold unless they sanction us.
Maybe that would be the catalyst for the USA to get off it's arse and return to domestic production again but, hey, who knows?
Mazder wrote:Oh also Trump's finally been indicted officially.
LOL!
Vol wrote:Ah, a thorough answer, thank you kindly. It's definitely a bad thing, for American hegemony anyway, and China is worse than us in a lot of ways, but it didn't seem as bad as I saw people making it out to be. Though they do ultimately have us over a barrel, so to do we them, so it's a bit of standoff, innit?
Vol wrote:Word from his lawyers is that he'll surrender next week. Apparently 34 charges related to paying Cohen to pay Stormy Daniels to not talk about an affair they allegedly had in '16. Weird case, because campaign finance is a federal issue, and they passed on prosecuting it. I guess the NYC AG found a legal theory to bring it up, and as they say, "You could get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich."
So it'll be interesting to see what their logic is, what the crime, what the punishment could be. As I recall from '16, and other campaigns with similar issues, it's a small fine. And in this case, related to the specific way Trump routed money to Cohen for the payoff.
Mazder wrote:I think China is realizing that they can't sustain rapid growth and are just trying to stave off a collapse. They can do it, but it's going to cost them some pride. But it might take the death of Xi for it to happen.
TTTX wrote:considering their population is going to collapse in the coming decades (there are more or less 37 million more men then women in china, having a 1 child policy really screwed over china in the long run) china is in for a rough time either way and to asia especially china being pridefull is their deal and they rarely will take a hit on their honor willing (they literally have a part of their modern history called the century of humiliation when the west interfered in their country, which to be fair was terrible).
If push comes to shove the USA still can be self reliant, no problem, the bad part of that would be where does the rest of the world turn if the USA closes off, and the only real answer would be to your enemies.
considering their population is going to collapse in the coming decades (there are more or less 37 million more men then women in china, having a 1 child policy really screwed over china in the long run) china is in for a rough time either way and to asia especially china being pridefull is their deal and they rarely will take a hit on their honor willing (they literally have a part of their modern history called the century of humiliation when the west interfered in their country, which to be fair was terrible)
Vol wrote:The collapse of birthrates everywhere except Africa has been fascinating. I don't subscribe to Malthusianism, but the ability of modern culture, almost the entire world over, to destroy the will of people to _make babies_, when all our systems and futures depends on it, and it's something we're all inclined to do the moment we start puberty, is wild.
I blame the schools!
Vol wrote:Russian false flag seems the most likely. To get that close to the Kremlin and not do much of anything would be a weird, very dangerous thing for Ukraine to pull off, and the US would do something sneakier. Though if I was going to stage a false flag, I'd go way larger. Blow something up. rally the country behind me in the rubble to justify a war, not that I'm suggesting anyone has done that in recent memory of course.![]()
Mazder wrote:So tonight Russia hit Wagner forces with some artillery and their leader is not happy.
There are reports of 2 Wagner convoys heading back into Russia via Rostov, measuring dozens of kilometers.
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