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Sorry, misphrased, it will of course help, but not as much as all the frozen assets would, which should be released
Nearly four years to capture the equivalent of Longford town.
Happy Christmas, Donnie and Vlad.
I hear Zelenskyy's sending Trump a special pack of cards for Christmas.
I think its fair to assume that Ukraine has given its answer to the current "peace proposals" with yet another successful assassination of another senior general in Moscow. Maybe this will finally end the political theatre that has taken hold over the past 5-6 weeks.
I have to admit its quite remarkable how the Ukraine operatives can consistently strike like this. Isn't this like the 12th general is was killed while being no where near frontlines?
I don't believe the Russian side has achieved anything of the sort since this conflict began. Do we maybe overestimate the capabilities of Russia's intelligence services? Or maybe due to western intelligence sharing, it means that any such Russian covert ops would be destined to fail….
Supposedly confiscated plow horses, donkeys and mules.
2d greatest army in the world. chortle
This is what the mighty Russian army has come to
"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward…"
RuZZians now riding horses in attacks. Poor horses.
https://bsky.app/profile/specialkhersoncat.bsky.social/post/3mal2abdkls22
Ukraine got a new toy
There's a funny video of the Ukrainian operatives running rampant in the Russian airbase destroying planes.
Once again the ingenuity of the Ukrainians to deal brutal blows against the orcs knows no bounds.
Interesting that the Orwell Road fan club quite confidently assured us that places like Pokrovsk and Kupiansk months ago. The reality is that Ukrainian fought back and conducted tasty cauldrons on their own, expertly encircling ruzzian forces and destroying the pockets.
The fall of empires generally comes down to them over extending themselves financially. Too many wars, too much debt, not enough domestic production. The US has all the hallmarks and the length of the life cycle is similar to other large empires.
In the real world, his boys were completely routed by the Ukrainians in Kupiansk 😁 Maybe he'd be better showing concern for all the orcs that putler has led to their deaths.
The US need this oil as the oil they are extracting is very thin watery stuff but their refineries are set up to process the thick crude that Canada provided and the stuff that was drilled in the gulf. Venezuela, Russia and Canada are the 3 main providers of this thick crude.
Their rivers are different colours depending on what is polluting them - green, purple, yellow…people who live by these rivers are dying of cancer. Watts' book is a catalogue of Chinese disasters.
What makes the US immune to something that has happened to literally every empire throughout history ?
They're actively sabotaging themselves, it has all the hallmarks of the late Roman Empire for example. Relying on democracy won't be enough I feel, if a Democrat gets back into power at any point they will have their work cut out to try and combat MAGA and it's idiocy.
And as mentioned above, they've pulled out the stops on fabricating AI chips.
(https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/)
they are the world leaders in EV and solar panels ? interesting discussion on China though, I’m not sure what to believe, I saw a documentary that they paint some of their landscapes/mountians green to cover up the fact that many areas are just post mining destroyed ruins.
True, was a tour. Yet, I saw a photo of Shanghai where the skyscrapers are from 25 years ago - 1. Now, packed.
The train stations were sparkling clean, huge and for damn the trains ran on time - you usually had about 2 minutes to board.
Bullet trains at 300(?) km, smooth as silk, also clean.
Was in Paris, too. Can't say the same about the trains, the overall cleanliness and reliability. Good food though and nice museums.
I still think you should tell young people to learn Mandarin. It's the language of the future.
China is scary but at great cost. They have decimated their share of the natural world, the country is poisoned and full of cancer and air pollution etc. etc… This is a very interesting read
When a Billion Chinese Jump: Voices from the Frontline of Climate Change: Amazon.co.uk: Watts, Jonathan: 9780571239825: Books
Any assessment should include all factors, not just military and politics - global warming, pollution, soil erosion, diminishing oil returns, peak metal, population explosion, demographics, health issues, etc etc etc…
I love this question by Rosenberg, turns into a rant by Putin, as usual. But at 4:36, after Putin says:
"Are we really going to attack Europe, what a load of rubbish…"
It then pans to Peskov, who's probably mid tweet of another nuclear strike threat :-D
I asked Vladimir Putin: "What future are you planning for Russia?" - YouTube
I’ve lived there Dose, don’t take the construction in China at face value. There are no construction or safety standards for those buildings and the quality of the concrete involved is shockingly below par.
I’m going to hazard a guess that you were inside one of the main cities. China is pretty good at maintaining a polished facade there…but once get far enough away 2025 suddenly starts to feel like a shabby version of 1955.
Also Chinese people don’t really «own» their own home, they get a multi decade lease from the government who ultimately own all of the land. There has been a property boom over the past few decades there, but it has the making of truly devastating financial bubble. People had been expending all of their savings on down payments for properties that they had wanted to use as a nestegg investment, but then everyone did that and we end up with abandoned Ghost City developments. So you now have a lot of people overpaying into mortgages that will likely never pay off.
It is true that education is well done, be it very brutally. Chinese kids have one hell of an ordeal to get as far as college, and thereafter in many cases there is no guarantee of work afterwards. There is an unemployment problem in China that has little signs of going away.
I had a lot of hope for the place when I lived there, and loved the people, but what I learned most over time there was that the appearance of ability mattered more to the powers there than the actual ability it itself. That attitude permeates nearly everything in the country.
That’s not to say that China lack ability, but I would warn anyone swayed by their branding to pause for a minute and consider if what they are seeing is even real. Fairly often, it isn’t.
The best part was when he said to Robinson "go back to where you came from"
Lol, time for the meme
2 Russian fighter planes got a free BBQ last night
And another general had an accident in Moscow
The housing crisis in China is more an excess of housing they cannot sell to their own people. They are known as "ghost cities".
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'They've an unsolvable housing and construction crisis.'
90% of people in China own their own residence. We in Ireland should have such an unsolvable housing crisis. Based on a recent trip there, the amount of construction going on is, well, staggering and the amount accomplished in the last 25 or so years practically mind-boggling.
Plus, their people are educated. China is very scary.
I'm no oil expert but isn't russian and venezuelan oil some of the worst quailty in the world as in it's dirty and hard to refine with less product?
At todays prices it would hardly be worth confusing the two for the sake of russia getting a few roubles.
Just look up the digital Euro, Europe Inc, have a look at the metals markets, whos hoarding, the paper vs physical market, the requirement for the US to start printing high volume again, the exit of Japan and others from US treasures and the circular deals being done in AI inflating the share price and masquerading as sales. I can't really point to a single thing which is moving in the US favour at the moment.
Reports that the US ban on oil tankers getting to Venezuela is starting to affect sanctioned Russian ships.
Venezuela helps Russia mask the origin of its oil by mixing it with Venezuelan oil.
Pacific Investment Management Co. and Witkoff Group, the real estate developer founded by US special envoy Steve Witkoff, are in default on a $400 million-plus loan tied to a luxury apartment complex in Santa Monica, California, according to a notice filed with Los Angeles County.
The loan is linked to The Park Santa Monica, a 249-unit development at 500 Broadway in the heart of the beach city’s downtown, according to a website for the property.The firms obtained a $324 million loan for the property from affiliates of Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies in 2021, according to the notice.The debt was then increased to $405 million in November of last year.”
The loan is linked to The Park Santa Monica, a 249-unit development at 500 Broadway in the heart of the beach city’s downtown, according to a website for the property.
The firms obtained a $324 million loan for the property from affiliates of Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies in 2021, according to the notice.
The debt was then increased to $405 million in November of last year.”
Report on CNN from Finland, where Russians that used to be paid by the state to hunt wolves are instead fighting in Ukraine. This is resulting in Finnish reindeer being under threat from Russian wolves.