Russia Ukraine: War soon?

Started by Dan_AKA_ROY23, February 14, 2022, 01:33 PM

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Dan_AKA_ROY23

"What we gonna do now?"
"What we gonna do? We going to war now, dats what we gonna do"

gcode

Putin.. will roll over the Ukraine like the Nazi blitzkrieg rolled though Western Europe.... only faster.

PoopyPants Biden and his ilk will pout, bang on the table and threaten "extreme and dire consequences"

Putin will roll his eyes and carry on .. next stop Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

We're looking at the USSR 2.0



Incogneeto

Quote from: gcode on February 14, 2022, 02:40 PMPutin.. will roll over the Ukraine like the Nazi blitzkrieg rolled though Western Europe.... only faster.

PoopyPants Biden and his ilk will pout, bang on the table and threaten "extreme and dire consequences"

Putin will roll his eyes and carry on .. next stop Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

We're looking at the USSR 2.0





No,No,No Biden sent another 3000 troops ...That will stop those 130,000 troops he has massed.

And we sent more Guns too.

Why Not?? He gave the Taliban Plenty.

P.S. G he is gonna need you to turn yours in.

Jim at Gentex

Putin will do whatever he wants, and Biden will continue to be the weak stooge he has been from day one.

The Puppet-in-Chief will bluster and bitch, and probably get a few UN stooges to do the same, but at the end of the day Putin will laugh in their faces and continue on his way.

Sad but true...
"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

Dan_AKA_ROY23

Tensions easing as Russia pulls back some troops to base. Ukraine skeptical.

Smit

#5
Ukraine is suggesting they will stop their attempts to join NATO permanently. It sounds like a wise decision on their part even though it sucks. Russia pulls some troops, the stock market goes up!

mayday

this is a test, only a test
in the event of a real emergency call Brandon

Dan_AKA_ROY23

Quote from: Dan_AKA_ROY23 on February 15, 2022, 07:52 AMTensions easing as Russia pulls back some troops to base. Ukraine skeptical.

Russia says they are pulling back some troops.

U.S. and western allies calling B.S.

Stocks down again.  :lol:

Dan_AKA_ROY23

Stock market off to a rough start today as tensions mount.

Russia kicking out some U.S. diplomats (deputy chief of diplomatic relations).

A skirmish involved. Ukraine fired some shots (not sure the details).

Biden headline says "likelihood of Russian attack on Ukraine is high".

CNCAppsJames

President Poopy Pants will do ANYTHING to get the focus off his pittiful self, and the CIA is more than happy to oblige him with some manufactured threats.
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Del.

Market down 2500 pts from high.

5% down in less than 2 months

Way to go Trump.

Jeff

Biden is a complete disaster. He probably thinks that Gorbachev is still in charge over there.

Del.

Quote from: Jeff on February 17, 2022, 11:54 AMBiden is a complete disaster. He probably thinks that Gorbachev is still in charge over there.

A Senator never makes a good President.

JParis

Quote from: Del. on February 17, 2022, 12:05 PMA Senator never makes a good President.


But, but, but....What about Obama?????

ehh, nevermind  :D

Surface

The threats of sanctions against Russia are somewhat puzzling. If you know more, I'd value your enlightenment.

The energy sector comprises about 60% of Russia's GDP and about 36% of its revenue, so it would seem the obvious place to really hurt the Russian economy, yet the world, especially Europe, depends on their energy exports, so any sanctions there would be equally or even more painful effects for Europe.

Additionally, energy producers are often global companies, so while hitting Gazprom, a State owned Russian Energy producer, may make sense, what would happen to energy companies which trade on the NYSE, yet have operations in Russia? 

"They talk of my drinking but never my thirst." — Scottish proverb