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CrimeaRiver said:That's why I was questioning it and wonder if your quoted 12600 barrels per month should be in thousands.
Bottom line is that Russian imports to the US amounted to about 5% so banning imports is manageable. That's why Canada banned them last week. Imports are negligible. Unfortunately the EU is not in the same position.
Member nations of NATO remain sovereign and can act independently of NATO.Ukraine wanted to remain neutral as well.
Romania, as a member of NATO cannot provoke a war with Russia as a means to protect Moldova.
They've also been marking Russian equipment with a "V", too.Something else from Russia:
Ukraine war: Why is Russia using the letter 'Z' and what does it mean?
From a gymnast on the podium to terminally ill children at a cancer hospice, Russians are sporting the letter seen on their country's forces. There are differing explanations on its origins and what it means - Sky News takes a closer look.news.sky.com
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You're right.Or they are moving to a training exercise in Canada?
Hmmm! Found this in the NYT:I don't know much about this sort of thing, but I wonder if perhaps an effective strategy/weapon would be saturating some of these cities with snipers at this rage of the "game"? The effect on morale might be considerable.
Edit: "rage" I meant "stage"…or did I mean "rage"?
Jim
Hope so. But then, I'm very fond of Zastava products - I own a very nice ZPAP M70I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Zestava M93 was already there in theater.
It's a gorgeous piece of equipment.
It won't be too long before California limits deer hunting to the use of sling shots.
Hitting any game with a .50 cal. would leave nothing but a big stain and stuff that resembled hamburger.Bit of a difference between a .50 cal and a slingshot...and, frankly, you don't need a .50 cal for hunting deer (unless you want to render the animal right when you shoot it).
There had been conversations about it for long time (as usually in the EU), I think from the time of the balcan wars, in order to create a kind of QRF to intervene in areas of interes for the EU but not for the USA.Does the EU have a mutual-defense clause along the lines of the NATO pact?
"Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth", Joseph GoebbelsWas it Goebbels who said you have to tell the BIG lie, over and over?
But we should perhaps get back onto the much more important issues that's going on with the folks in the Ukraine - my fault for the thread drift