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That would be a good idea!Perhaps we should send the ukrainians more John Deere and less MiG so they can steal russian equipment faster.
i'm with you - 100%No. As I noted above, it's infuriating, the bureaucratese being practiced by our American government, to the point of allowing the Pentagon to dictate foreign policy.
"chemicals" are simply sugar - it is dissoluting in fuel and than chocking fuel system elements.That would be a good idea!
Also, I was just reading where Russians were stealing fuel from farmers for their vehicles, but the Farmers put chemicals in the fuel in their farm's storage containers, so it ends up disabling the Russian's engines!
As J_P_C said, it's simple sugar. Clogs the fuel filters and injectors and will cause the diesel to stop running.
Then it's just a case of hooking up to a tractor to tow it somewhere safe so the lines can be backflushed and the filters changed. Voila, new owner.As J_P_C said, it's simple sugar. Clogs the fuel filters and injectors and will cause the diesel to stop running.
No. As I noted above, it's infuriating, the bureaucratese being practiced by our American government, to the point of allowing the Pentagon to dictate foreign policy.
The oil ban is a point.
Russian Oil is not covered in the sanction so it's open to buy.
So banning is on a country to country option. So the price of petrol is high and getting higher which will have a knock on effect to the economy especially after the COVID lockdown.
Banning Russian Oil is a good idea for Ukraine but bad for the country buying it. The price of oil is already high and it's getting higher driving up inflation and the cost of living.
We are living in interesting times and no mistake.
If oil is the only card Putin can play then removing it can be a game changer.
There are countries like India that are on the fence for reasons. If Putin goes nuts then it does risk what allies he has. Especially if chemical weapons are used.
I recognize everyone's frustration, indeed I share a lot of it. But flying a combat aircraft from NATO territory is something very different than driving trucks of munitions over the border. It will look different to Russian forces and their response may be disproportionate (that's what we're seeing every day with the shelling of civilian areas in Ukraine). Expansion of this ugly, terrible war would be much worse.
One of the Farmers interviewed, had mentioned liquid fertilizer."chemicals" are simply sugar - it is dissoluting in fuel and than chocking fuel system elements.
That reminds me the novel The fist of God of Frederick Forsyth.As J_P_C said, it's simple sugar. Clogs the fuel filters and injectors and will cause the diesel to stop running.
Looks to me like Poutine is setting up for a chemical attack. First, he publicly accuses the US of manufacturing chemical weapons in the Ukraine. Next, IMO he will use them himself under the cover of having destroyed the satanic WMD facilities. Any chemical releases will be the west's fault.