Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (77 Viewers)

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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So 2 many members of russian army will disappear or what? Russian army wont go anywhere, they have to turn around and go to Kremlin to finish off little fuhrer
I think Russia will be in so much deep shit that "peacekeeping" in Azerbaijan will be the last thing on their to do list :D
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Its hard to say since we need to see the actual contracts by each country, for example Baltics countries doesn't buy russian gas anymore.

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When they tell you that propaganda doesn't work show them this
Matt Le Tissier quits Southampton FC role after backlash against Ukraine tweet
His announcement comes just a day after he appeared to support a tweet suggesting the media have lied about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2...nts-role-after-backlash-against-ukraine-tweet

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@s4tch :touched:
https://balkaninsight.com/2022/04/0...ip-hungary-of-billions-worth-of-budget-funds/
Didn't know that Matt Le Tissier was one of those people. One of the few people who apparently are as dumb as they look.
 

Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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Especially Lebanon, they are doomed if they weren't already

Egypt imports from Russia and Ukraine are 85%. They already sold 2bn in assets to UAE so they could subsides wheat so people wont starve. Syria also in deep trouble, middle eastern and some African countries will have huge issues going foreword.
 
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Mar 10, 2009
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He's also going by the childish notion that since they are not to be trusted then the opposite of whatever they say has got to be correct.
The problem here is that the media in the West has lied quite a lot in the past so it becomes difficult to believe the current narrative, even if this time, they are telling the truth. Much like the boy who cried wolf.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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The problem here is that the media in the West has lied quite a lot in the past so it becomes difficult to believe the current narrative, even if this time, they are telling the truth. Much like the boy who cried wolf.
I don’t think it can be limited to the media in the west. It’s not a exaggeration by any means to say the media in general. Objectivity and obfuscation are inversely correlated.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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The problem here is that the media in the West has lied quite a lot in the past so it becomes difficult to believe the current narrative, even if this time, they are telling the truth. Much like the boy who cried wolf.
But it's not believe 100% or disbelieve at a 100. Any information you receive your brain processes and assigns a percentage of credibility to it. If i remember correctly the highest credibility rating for the CIA for any event is 85% and that's the fucking CIA. My point it's not about what's being said around you, but the conclusions you draw from the data.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Hello,
After carefully analyzing the current situation, we have made the difficult decision to completely suspend Spotify in Russia effective April 11, 2022.

We immediately suspended all business operations in Russia. This follows our previous decision to suspend all deliveries to customers in Russia and Belarus.
More information can be found in the Intel news section.

:touched: Welcome to Iran Federation

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I don’t think it can be limited to the media in the west. It’s not a exaggeration by any means to say the media in general. Objectivity and obfuscation are inversely correlated.
The main problem is that social networks have become the main distributor of fakes and when finally they've started to do something about it during peak COVID days people have started to blame them for restrictions on freedom of speech. If you are a famous person, you have to do the research before your post or re-post anything, its just as simple as that. Le Tessier could have said that you shouldn't believe everything you see on the news and no one would have said a word to him for it. But instead he reposted some kind of schizophrenia and was forced to quit because he is stupid.

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Juventino[RUS]

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The European Parliament called for an immediate embargo of gas, oil, coal and nuclear fuel from Russia. 513 MEPs voted for such measures, 22 MPs were against, another 19 abstained, according to our correspondent from Brussels
Russia, goodbye :touched:
 

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