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English footballer Kadeem Harris's fears over life in Ukraine at Metalist Kharkiv
https://www.thenationalnews.com/worl...alist-kharkiv/
Trivial, I know, in the big picture but will Scotland’s game with Ukraine be affected? It surely will.
BREAKING: Ukraine says at least seven people have been killed by Russian shelling
Russian ruble falls by over 8% against US Dollar, now at new record low.
Brent crude oil hits $103
Russian vehicles moving across the border from the Crimean peninsula on Thursday, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced military operations in the country.
Citizens of Ukraine are seen fleeing the country as Russia continues its invasion
Not good news to wake up today is it
Seems to has escalated into a full scale invasion, with Russian troops attacking from the east, the north and the south.
Jesus this is bad, Putin is a madman.
Some reports claiming Russia took out the entire Ukraine air-defence system with the loss of 5 jets. That's nuts if true considering it would probably be NATO hardware?
This has been coming for years. This UK government is up to its neck in money from Putins mates. Christ they even put one of them in the House of Lords. London the money laundering capital of the world. Interference in elections. Turning a blind eye has come back and bitten us on the arse. Anyone for tennis!!!
BREAKING: Ukraine says it has killed fifty Russian soldiers and shot down six planes
Putin's played the long game. He had a 10 year plan. Funded Brexit to create disharmony in Europe, fund Trump's conspiracy plans and anarchy in America, make countries such as Germany dependant on Russian oil so they don't want sanctions. UK did **** all when Russian spies poisoned brits on UK soil. We did **** all when Russia bombed Syria. He has played us for fools, tested the water in the Crimea. He has China as an ally, supporting their lack of human rights. He funded oligarchs to fund the Tory party. So now he knows he can just do what the hell he likes.
Merkel was advised not to do the gas deal.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-50875935
A good article regarding sanctions on Russia’s oligarchs, courtesy of the Guardian:
Putin allows them to prosper on two conditions: that they cough up the cash when he needs it, and that they stay out of politics. The idea that they influence his policies is pure fantasy. The proof of that is that sanctions regularly meted out on oligarchs since 2014 have made not one jot of difference to Putin’s policies.
However, there is a much bolder and more imaginative approach. Russia’s ruling class – the members of the Duma, the Senate, the presidential council, the top echelons of the security and defence services, top state television employees – is several thousands strong. These men (and some women) draft, rubber-stamp, promote and carry out Putin’s decisions. Some of them also – unlike the oligarchs – actually advise him.
Being a member of the Duma or Senate is a pretty cushy number – you are well-paid, you can make an occasional speech if you wish, but you are basically there to vote for the Kremlin’s decisions, and, above all, you can extort as many bribes as you can cope with. (For this reason they are detested by a majority of Russians.) Members of the presidential council are civil servants, essential for the preparation of legislation. The security services play crucial roles in executing Putin’s vision. And TV propagandists spread disinformation.
These are the people to target – because when several thousand of the people Putin actually depends on begin to feel the consequences of his policies in their personal lives, there will be a groundswell of discontent.
Most of these people love to travel to Europe and the US. They educate their children here. They own properties here. The members of the Russian elite, their families and children, love to swan around on yachts, ski slopes and fine hotels in the west, posting pictures of themselves on Instagram. If they are denied visas to travel to the west – if they are effectively imprisoned in Russia – it will not take long for the discontent to permeate the entire political class. The message to them will be clear: if you want to enjoy your western lifestyles, you need a new leader who respects western values; until then, you’re banned.
The added value of this approach is that, unlike some economic sanctions, it will not harm ordinary Russians, in fact, it will delight them.