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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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Assuming Ukraine falls to the Russian invasion and a pro-Kremlin government is installed. The population will never forgive Russia for destroying their country. Will it be a pariah state in the old soviet bloc way?
I do think it’s important diplomacy tries to resume as there’s lives on the line. Surely a compromise can still be achieved that prevents further loss of life
Putin can’t win, he has galvanised hatred towards him and Russia for many generations.
And that country is your neighbour.
I genuinely believe and hope Crimea is retaken when Putin is dead or dropped.
This will be a clause to release sanctions back to Russia.
 

Swift isn’t the (only) issue. It’s also the breach of sanctions
So does that mean we are not getting any gas from Russia now? I was under the belief that we (the west) were still getting it via Ukraine even after the sanctions have been placed by us and the EU. I heard the oil traders are basically sanctioning themselves as collection could be an issue but with gas coming via pipes I thought we were still getting it and paying for it, obviously most going to mainland Europe.
 
It does. But it’s not even that. If ICBC breach US sanctions they won’t be able to operate in the US.

There still exists means of payment. Despite morality and sanctions. But I do see these avenues will be progressively shut down or companies flouting the rules will be shunned by others who don’t.
 
So does that mean we are not getting any gas from Russia now? I was under the belief that we (the west) were still getting it via Ukraine even after the sanctions have been placed by us and the EU. I heard the oil traders are basically sanctioning themselves as collection could be an issue but with gas coming via pipes I thought we were still getting it and paying for it, obviously most going to mainland Europe.
I haven’t looked into the specifics to be honest
There still exists means of payment. Despite morality and sanctions. But I do see these avenues will be progressively shut down or companies flouting the rules will be shunned by others who don’t.
Yeah. But if the banks flout them, they get blocked by the US. Hence most decide not to find a way
 
You can’t believe a word they say man.

Which part don’t you believe?

A Conservative MP in the HoC yesterday mentioned the phrase ‘Londongrad’ and had several people in the House giving it the ‘yeeeessss’.

As for the links of the party of government and Putin (and his regime), take your pick of any number of pieces of indisputable evidence on that subject:

This is merely a start, it doesn’t even touch the tip of the base of the iceberg.

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There has to be an unprecedented and urgent capital expenditure in Europe now, on nuclear power and other forms of energy self-sufficiency.

If Europe frees itself of reliance on Russian energy supplies, then it really will be in the power of the west to cripple Russia. Dual sanctions on Russias financial sector and energy sector could completely decimate the Russian economy at every level. It would be beyond China’s power to make up that shortfall.
 
Read about this the other day. Apparently Poroshenko their ex president who is a billionaire is funding mercenaries

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So does that mean we are not getting any gas from Russia now? I was under the belief that we (the west) were still getting it via Ukraine even after the sanctions have been placed by us and the EU. I heard the oil traders are basically sanctioning themselves as collection could be an issue but with gas coming via pipes I thought we were still getting it and paying for it, obviously most going to mainland Europe.
Gas is still flowing, I believe it was excluded from the SWIFT sanctions
 
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I haven’t looked into the specifics to be honest

Yeah. But if the banks flout them, they get blocked by the US. Hence most decide not to find a way

I don’t disagree. I do know of certain situations whereby US companies have made the right choice in the past few days, but based on current agreements need to continue with existing plans in the short term until their withdrawal is possible.
Public statements are very clear, but what’s happening behind doors is more practical.
And money needs to move to facilitate things.
I see a complete stop coming very soon, but there’s a window which is still in use. I’m unsure if this is deliberate or an inherent lag in the system.
 
This is a series of pro-Putin talking points that have been circulated on social media and amplified by Russian bot-nets

Inevitably some daftie comes on here and types them out because they think they sound controversial or edgy.

I don't understand why mods like @Pancho will stop nakedly political arguments, but will allow nonsense like this

Are we allowing Russian propaganda to be posted unchallenged, but censor people who try and argue against it?
I can't speak for other mods because we all act independently but personally I can't recall shutting down a nakedly political argument just because it was nakedly political.

For a thread to be closed, posts deleted or warnings issued there would need to be some contravention of the board's T&Cs.

Our brief is always to try to be as unbiased as possible and allow every member to express their views, within the constraints of the board's terms, no matter how repugnant we may personally find those views.

As far as I can see members have had ample opportunity to question his views and quite correctly have done exactly that, so I can't see why you are referring to censorship in this context.

This may be of interest to you:

Thread 'Analysts identify top 10 'war myths' of Russia - Ukraine conflict.' https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threa...war-myths-of-russia-ukraine-conflict.1573771/
 
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