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We are in WW3. The United States has already entered the war as they did in WW2 when they put a trade embargo on Japan. This is the beginning of WW3.

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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
We’re not in WWIII (unless putin wants to keep on throwing his little-baby hissy fit).

The [i]entire planet[/i] is sanctioning a violent gangster state because russian aggression and deception is unacceptable.

Иди на хуй, путин

Слава Україні!

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TheArbitrator · 36-40, M
@newjaninev2 Putin will not stop until demands are met by Ukraine. The entire planet is not sanctioning Putin. The EU and the United States are not the entire planet.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TheArbitrator The entire plant is sanctioning the russian gangster state (oh wait, the autocracies of North Korea and China might not be doing so)

Russia can take its arbitrary demands and push them back into putin by any available orifice.

That corrupt government doesn’t get to make arbitrary demands and then, when those demands are rejected, arbitrarily invade a sovereign democracy and murder that country’s men, women, and children. Bombing a maternity Hospital?!!

Now russia has that Soviet-throwback goon Lavrov claiming that russia didn’t invade Ukraine!!

What a pack of lying thugs!

Иди на хуй, россия

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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 Re Choina -- I can't confirm, but I just saw a news item that China is refusing to sell fighter jet parts to Russia.
@TheArbitrator [quote]The entire planet is not sanctioning Putin.[/quote] Technically true; not so true as a practical matter.

Chinese businesses like to get paid (I'm not suggesting they are unique in this desire). And Russians are having increasing problems transferring money to Chinese banks.

I'm sure the Chinese would accept payment in RMB instead of Euros or Dollars, but due to sanctions, Russia is having increasing problems getting any kind of foreign exchange. And Chinese businesses aren't too happy about payment in Rubles (AKA toilet paper).

So as a practical matter, Western sanctions make it very difficult for Russia to pay Chinese businesses.
TheArbitrator · 36-40, M
@ElwoodBlues you didn't see the ruple has stabilized lately. Furthermore, as a matter of fact, some of the energy needed by Germany and Europe has to be purchased using ruple. So the ruple isn't toilet paper Lol. Btw, the euro has declined about 10%