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Hopefully observed today.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/u...-b1062341.html
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UK to hold one minute’s silence for Ukraine today on one-year anniversary of invasion
A one-minute silence is being held across the UK at 11am to mark one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
By the way, I would implore any of you that have sympathies for the plight of Ukraine and its people to seek out local groups sending over contributions of all descriptions (including generators, medical supplies, clothing, chainsaws and a multitude of other things). Your donations would be warmly welcomed.
I'd be more than a little peed off having to drive through that.
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) February 24, 2023
President Zelensky appeals for foreign volunteers to come to Ukraine and enlist in a newly-formed 'International Legion' to fight the Russian invasion - https://news.yahoo.com/president-zel...ycsrp_catchall
Foreigners willing to defend Ukraine and world order as part of the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine, I invite you to contact foreign diplomatic missions of Ukraine in your respective countries. Together we defeated Hitler, and we will defeat Putin, too.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) February 27, 2022
I assume Dmytro Kuleba is not thinking of the war crimes of the SS Galician Division or other Ukrainian Nazi supporters (and their modern cheer leaders) when he talks about 'together' defeating Hitler?
He could make his case without re-writing history and inventing heroic myths.
Yes. He somehow forgot to mention, I can't think why, their own neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, the same one Putin has cited numerous times to help justify his Special Military Operation.
I think we are supposed to believe they are nice Nazis, ones who are cuddly and haven't a trace of anti-Semitism.
[QUOTE=Organ Morgan.;5396428]Yes. He somehow forgot to mention, I can't think why, their own neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, the same one Putin has cited numerous times to help justify his Special Military Operation.
I think we are supposed to believe they are nice Nazis, ones who are cuddly and haven't a trace of anti-Semitism.[/QUOTE
Well let's be fair both parties got history in persecution in the of Jews as has the most of Europe..
I do wonder after this Ukraine re arms itself and turns into a European type of Israel, always under threat from its neighbours, Donbas becomes Gaza, with militia attacks on its borders and discrete tit for tat killings.
[QUOTE=life on mars;5396482]It's all a show for us plebs. Putin's got more tucked away than our Vinnie. Here's a repost of mine from the other day. Since then we have witnessed the farce of 'brave' Biden walking Kiev streets with air raid sirens blaring when it was arranged with Putin that there'd be no bombing while he was there. Biden in the weeks and months before had claimed Russia had committed crimes against humanity there and Putin was an ogre, etc, who could never be trusted.
Then Biden had assurances he'd be safe from the same bloodthirsty dictator's rockets and said "rightio, that's good enough for me."
It's bullshit, isn't it?
Taking the figures in the opening post as accurate, many thousands of expendable Ukrainian and Russian nobodies have perished in the conflict while Putin, Zelensky and their political allies remain hale and hearty.
The fisticuffs thus far has been great business for arms manufacturers who'll make bank replacing what's been destroyed. Funeral directors, among others, have also been rubbing their hands with glee. When it's all done, those connected people from both sides will make a bundle from receiving bulging brown envelopes from those who will get the contracts for rebuilding work. And the none the wiser taxpayers of those countries, as always, will indirectly pay all the bills via extra taxation.
It's a great grift.
This is a book War is a Racket written decades ago by one of the USA's most decorated soldiers, Major General Smedley Butler, who came to realise how the con works. It's a very short read too in which he details who gets to profit from the misery of others.
Here's the first three paragraphs of it:-
- WAR is a racket. It always has been.
It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small "inside" group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes. -
War is a Racket - https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.pdf
Zelensky was a comedian before receiving a presidential makeover.
— Rohit Rawal (@RohiRa007) February 26, 2023
[QUOTE=Organ Morgan.;5396489]It looks like Smedley Butler knew what he was on about in his book War is a Racket.
Not much has changed since 1935 when he wrote it.
Wall Street has its eyes set on Ukraine
Wall Street really wants to invest in Ukraine, and some of the top players are doing more than sniffing around at the prospects.
The world’s largest money-management firm BlackRock continues to hold high-level meetings with the government, including President Volodymyr Zelensky. JPMorgan recently had bankers on the ground scoping the situation as they dodged Russian missiles, I am told.
The country is ripe for massive private US investment to rebuild infrastructure destroyed in its conflict with Vladimir Putin. Zelensky is a rock star in the American *media; the country is valiantly fighting off a foreign invader. The people are educated and resilient, which means returns could be as good there as any place on the planet. Banker talk has a private investment fund at between $20 billion and $100 billion at some point in the future.
So what’s stopping the private money from coming in now? A war that shows no signs of ending anytime soon. Plus, for all of Zelensky’s obvious talents as a leader, he still hasn’t demonstrated an understanding — or possibly a willingness — to fight corruption on the scale necessary to make investors comfortable, bankers tell me.
The meetings between some of Wall Street’s top executives (think Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan and Larry Fink of BlackRock) and Ukraine officials over the past month didn’t garner the same *attention as President Biden’s surprise visit last week. The discussions have been going down mostly in private and without much fanfare when they conclude.
But they are revealing. The perilous nature of our continued engagement with this country doesn’t just involve a possible nuclear war with Russia but also an economic sinkhole if we’re not careful.
More - - https://nypost.com/2023/02/25/wall-s...ng-in-ukraine/
Ukraine is literally the descendant of Russia it’s like if America went to war with Canada and Mexico or Sweden with Denmark.I don’t support either side and want the killing to stop , but it’s a very tricky geopolitical situation.