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Putin's War - Global Food Catastrophe Looming
//Hundreds of millions of people are "marching to starvation" after Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine unleashed the worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War, the head of the UN’s World Food Programme has warned….Mr Putin has prevented shipments from leaving Ukrainian ports, while Western officials say his army has deliberately destroyed agricultural equipment and harvest stores.... Meanwhile David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation’s special envoy, said 1.7bn people across 94 countries are at risk of severe hunger as food prices surge.//
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Somehow this puts that hysterical outrage over a glass of wine into perspective … wouldn't you say?
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Somehow this puts that hysterical outrage over a glass of wine into perspective … wouldn't you say?
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There is talk, hopefully, more than talk, of a naval escort for ships from Odesa.
Liz Truss, for whom I have a growing admiration, wants the Royal Navy to play a major role in this.
At the moment grain is going by train to Klajpeda, the Baltic port in Lithiania, and also to Romanian and Bulgarian ports via the Danube.
Ukraine and Lithuania have different (Soviet)rail gauges to Poland, which complicates matters further for getting to Klajpeda.
Only when the Black Sea blockade is challenged can this be properly addressed. Putin wants sanctions (the ones that he claims don't hurt) eased in return for lifting the blockade. The second word is "off" to that I would hope
Liz Truss, for whom I have a growing admiration, wants the Royal Navy to play a major role in this.
At the moment grain is going by train to Klajpeda, the Baltic port in Lithiania, and also to Romanian and Bulgarian ports via the Danube.
Ukraine and Lithuania have different (Soviet)rail gauges to Poland, which complicates matters further for getting to Klajpeda.
Only when the Black Sea blockade is challenged can this be properly addressed. Putin wants sanctions (the ones that he claims don't hurt) eased in return for lifting the blockade. The second word is "off" to that I would hope
Yes Nom, I do think about it.
What I think is that the western world are shuffling their feet, egging each other on but doing very little.
The problem stems from their inaction when Putin was assassinating dissidents etc with impunity across Europe.
They all feigned outrage but in real terms did nothing.
This has only emboldened him to carry on as he has, ultimately leading to the invasion.
After Salisbury I was apoplectic at the stark denial by Corbyn about the speculation at Russia’s involvement, when everyone knew that weapons-grade nerve agents of that spec could only come from one place.
Subsequently, events have shown that in fact it was the government who were in cahoots with and in the pockets of Russian oligarchs. The actions of the Prime Minister over his involvement with such people proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the wealthy boys from the steppes and beyond had more than a hand in matters.
Anyone for tennis?
What’s your take on it all?
What I think is that the western world are shuffling their feet, egging each other on but doing very little.
The problem stems from their inaction when Putin was assassinating dissidents etc with impunity across Europe.
They all feigned outrage but in real terms did nothing.
This has only emboldened him to carry on as he has, ultimately leading to the invasion.
After Salisbury I was apoplectic at the stark denial by Corbyn about the speculation at Russia’s involvement, when everyone knew that weapons-grade nerve agents of that spec could only come from one place.
Subsequently, events have shown that in fact it was the government who were in cahoots with and in the pockets of Russian oligarchs. The actions of the Prime Minister over his involvement with such people proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the wealthy boys from the steppes and beyond had more than a hand in matters.
Anyone for tennis?
What’s your take on it all?
Oh dear, someone can’t distinguish between a trivial gathering of no importance and supposedly following your own rules and legislation when the country was locked down.
I’ll put it in perspective for the hard of understanding.
During funeral services in the pandemic, those attending were not allowed to even sing hymns for fear of spreading the virus.
At a party in Downing St at the same time, a government minister turned up with a karaoke machine.
I wonder how many of them belted out a rendition of I Will Survive as they cavorted on each other’s laps, had altercations and vomited in the corner whilst the public remained at home and toasted each other’s health at Zoom parties?
But we are to believe that the Prime Minister knew nothing of this on the 16-18 times it occurred?
Must’ve been deafened by all that ABBA stuff.
Don’t forget ToraToraTora, he’s laughing at you more than he’s laughing at me, you just don’t get the irony of it.
I’ll put it in perspective for the hard of understanding.
During funeral services in the pandemic, those attending were not allowed to even sing hymns for fear of spreading the virus.
At a party in Downing St at the same time, a government minister turned up with a karaoke machine.
I wonder how many of them belted out a rendition of I Will Survive as they cavorted on each other’s laps, had altercations and vomited in the corner whilst the public remained at home and toasted each other’s health at Zoom parties?
But we are to believe that the Prime Minister knew nothing of this on the 16-18 times it occurred?
Must’ve been deafened by all that ABBA stuff.
Don’t forget ToraToraTora, he’s laughing at you more than he’s laughing at me, you just don’t get the irony of it.
My take on this, FWIW, is that most people were quite well aware of the evil nature of the gangster regime in the Kremlin, but human nature I am afraid means we never act until we have to and in any case, it would, tragically, have been impossible to get what unity as we have now, until something egregiously evil occurred.
I also think the "in cahoots with the Kremlin" if that is that is meant, is nonsense. Sadly, tho, again, when pots of monety isbeing thrown at you human natuire is to take it and ask questions later. It is always someone else's responsibility to do that.
In short we should not beat ourselves up over our being fazed and bamboozled, lied to and manipulated, by the most evil regime since Hitler's.
I also think the "in cahoots with the Kremlin" if that is that is meant, is nonsense. Sadly, tho, again, when pots of monety isbeing thrown at you human natuire is to take it and ask questions later. It is always someone else's responsibility to do that.
In short we should not beat ourselves up over our being fazed and bamboozled, lied to and manipulated, by the most evil regime since Hitler's.
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