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Apr 10, 2022 08:52:27   #
Ukraine accused of seizing foreign ships
“Nationalists” are holding the crews hostage in Mariupol, the Donetsk People’s Republic says

The Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) said on Sunday that Ukrainian fighters seized two foreign ships in the Azov Sea port of Mariupol and are holding their crews hostage.

DPR forces backed by Russia have been fighting with Ukrainians for control of the port since late February. Mariupol is part of the Donetsk region and has been controlled by Ukrainian forces since 2014.

According to DPR military spokesman Eduard Basurin, “a group of retreating Ukrainian nationalists” from the Azov Battalion boarded two foreign ships, the Lady Augusta and the Tsarevna.

Basurin said the fighters are firing mortars, grenade launchers, and small arms from the vessels while “holding the crews hostage.” He added that DPR forces and Russian troops are trying to rescue the trapped sailors, and that it is unclear if there are any casualties among the crews.

According to tracking website vesselfinder.com, the Lady Augusta is a Jamaican-f**gged cargo ship, and the Tsarevna is a Maltese-f**gged bulk carrier.

Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov announced this week that security officials were dispatched to Mariupol to rescue the country’s sailors stranded on the Tsarevna. The PM said the group was in contact with both Russian and Ukrainian commanders.
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Apr 10, 2022 00:11:01   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
No, I can't.


Leave the lying to the sheeple
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Apr 9, 2022 23:18:19   #
woodguru wrote:
Whoa, wait a minute there hoss...China is facing some heat over organ harvesting themselves, check it out and get back to us.


Yes...But that's proven... This story is just bizarre...
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Apr 9, 2022 23:17:49   #
AuntiE wrote:
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Right?
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Apr 9, 2022 19:02:29   #
https://youtu.be/wMMXuKB0BoY


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Apr 9, 2022 18:59:02   #
I've always enjoyed these


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Apr 9, 2022 18:56:44   #
AuntiE wrote:
No. It is someone long gone before you joined. There is group who have been together since 2013-2014. Whether they remain here, post etc., we all remain touch.


I miss Seth... He was fun
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Apr 9, 2022 18:56:15   #
Just seems so wrong...

https://journal-neo.org/2022/03/29/israel-ukraine-and-black-market-t***splant-surgeons/


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Apr 9, 2022 18:52:33   #
Or wh**ever its called


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Apr 9, 2022 18:50:16   #
AuntiE wrote:
I barely skimmed it.

Fact: Often what I post I have barely read.
Fact: A past member of OPP sends me things. He is an ex petroleum engineer. Retains friends all over. He receives things from them. They come to me. They show up here.


Frankly and arrogantly, my barely read stuff is better than some of the other stuff. At least mine has a link.


Seth???
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Apr 9, 2022 18:40:47   #
AuntiE wrote:
If one goes by past associations of Brennan and Clapper, it would be the conglomerate of Bilderberg, Davos, FR, WECF, et al.


Shhh....

That's supposed to be a secret
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Apr 9, 2022 18:40:16   #
woodguru wrote:
You missed what intelligence was doing and what the purpose is...they are looking at getting under Russia's skin, and it isn't with misinformation on what they are doing in Ukraine, because that speaks for itself unless your brain is incapable of telling the difference between facts and lies.


Chuckle...Misinformation is ok as long as it's for the right reason
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Apr 9, 2022 18:37:23   #
woodguru wrote:
Who gives a damn when Putin is going to next levels of k*****g civilians? Clearing out Russians so he can drop chemical weapons?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/putin-taps-butcher-of-syria-for-escalation-in-donbas?utm_source=browser_push&utm_medium=onesignal&utm_campaign=push_notifications


A month ago we were told Syrian mercenaries were coming to the Ukraine... Where are they????
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Apr 9, 2022 18:36:36   #
woodguru wrote:
I guess it must be true coming from RT...are you kidding me? Pull your Putin loving head out of your butt and use the brain god gave you for something besides acting like you don't have one.

The Ukraine doesn't need to make Putin look any worse than he already does, this is pure stupidity coming from the master of misinformation. Let Russians be the stupid ones here, they have an excuse because Putin controls their media, our Russian sympathizers have no excuse except that their brains are clinically dysfunctional
I guess it must be true coming from RT...are you k... (show quote)


The Ukrainians want more aid and support...

Staging war crimes helps with that...
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Apr 9, 2022 18:34:59   #
AuntiE wrote:
https://ecfr.eu/article/why-ukraine-has-won-the-right-to-join-nato/

Why Ukraine has won the right to join NATO

The new European security order should be based on Ukraine’s security, not Russia’s. This will require Ukraine to join NATO and the EU.

José Ignacio Torreblanca4 April 2022

No one knows how or when Russia’s war on Ukraine will end. It may be a long war, or it may be a short one; it may end with the partition of Ukraine, or it may end with the defeat of Russia. Each passing day brings more evidence for an argument that Robert McNamara, US secretary of defence during the Cuban missile crisis, once made: since the dawn of time, every military leader who has engaged in combat has known that – no matter how carefully planned – the outcome of any war is inherently uncertain.

One certainty for Europe, however, is that the existing security order has been shattered. This makes Putin’s invasion on 24 February 2022 as important as the fall of the Berlin wall on 9 November 1989, Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, and Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war on Serbia on 28 July 1914. By invading Ukraine, Russia has failed to comply with its broad commitments to respect the territorial integrity of other states (under Article 2.4 of the UN Charter and, at the European level, the Helsinki Final Act of 1975). Moscow has also torn up the agreements it made with Kyiv to protect Ukraine’s territorial integrity: the Minsk Treaty that formalised the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991; the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, in which Ukraine agreed to hand over its nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for another security guarantee; and the 1997 Treaty of Friendship between Russia and Ukraine, which reiterated both parties’ commitments to territorial integrity.

More than a month into the war, a second certainty is that Russia’s unjustified and brutal aggression has finally destroyed the Russian narrative that it launched the invasion to protect its security. The false arguments Moscow made about NATO expansion once convinced many Western observers and pundits, but the discussion about the future of European security has now turned upside down. As shown by Russia’s aggression and threats to use nuclear weapons, this war has been possible because the country’s conventional and nuclear strengths made it feel safe from consequences other than the West’s economic sanctions and self-constrained supplies of weapons to Ukraine (which were intended to avoid the risk of further escalation).

Since 24 February, Russia has made clear that its security is guaranteed by the roughly 6,000 nuclear warheads it has and its willingness to use them to support its aggression against other countries. However, by using nuclear threats to deter NATO and other countries from coming to the rescue of a UN member state suffering an unlawful and unjustified attack, Russia has changed the rules of the game. Nuclear powers have traditionally reserved the right to use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional or nuclear attack. But it was widely understood that nuclear powers would only use their nuclear capability to deter other such powers – and not to abuse non-nuclear states.

During the cold war, many regional conflicts between allies of the United States and the Soviet Union took place in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. And both superpowers acquiesced to efforts to arm the other side with all kinds of conventional weapons. This was not limited to anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles as it is in Ukraine today but also included fighter aircraft, advanced anti-aircraft systems, and armoured vehicles. Additionally, the US and the Soviet Union openly trained and supported their allies’ armies, deploying military advisers abroad as part of this. Accordingly, after the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan in 1989, the US armed Afghans without this leading to nuclear escalation. Even today, Iran extensively arms Iraqi Shia m*****as who fight US soldiers – and yet, again, this has not led to nuclear threats.

But, since Putin’s Russia has plunged Ukraine’s allies and neighbours into a permanent state of insecurity, we cannot continue to use decades-old categories to think about the future of European security.

Russia has changed the rules of the game
Imagine if – as, unfortunately, is likely – Russia and Ukraine reach a peace agreement that includes the humiliating amputation of Ukrainian territory on the grounds of appeasement (a policy that has had dire consequences since 2014). The question is: what security guarantee could Russia offer that it would not invade Ukraine again in two years’ time, once sanctions had been lifted, with its economy better prepared, and having used the time to disengage from the West and shelter under China’s wing? Or, by the same token, what would prevent Putin from invading Moldova or Georgia, or even a democratic Belarus that had rid itself of Alyaksandr Lukashenka and sought to guarantee its security by turning towards NATO and the European Union?

A new European security order will only be possible when the West finds a way to protect the territorial integrity of all states, including those that are not currently members of NATO or the EU. This will only happen if these states become NATO members, accept the stationing of permanent US or NATO forces on their territory, or – as Israel, India, Pakistan, and North Korea have done – decide to secure their own territorial integrity by equipping themselves with nuclear weapons. Of all these solutions, NATO membership is the best one for Ukraine. Given the size of the Russian nuclear arsenal, Moscow would be certain that NATO members had no intention of invading its territory (such an attack would warrant its first use of nuclear weapons). At the same time, Moscow would know that any conventional invasion of Ukraine leading to the partition of the country would meet with NATO’s use of non-strategic nuclear weapons (as with an invasion of the Baltic states or Poland).

Russia has destroyed the existing European security order and replaced it with a de facto disorder in which it uses its conventional and nuclear forces to decide the fate of its neighbours. Europeans can no longer trust Russia’s promises to respect the territorial integrity of its neighbours. At the same time, the West should take Putin’s nuclear threats seriously.

In all, a new European security order worthy of the name seems a long way off. To change this, we need to recognise that Ukraine’s and Europe’s security can only be guaranteed by NATO and EU membership, and by nuclear deterrence against Moscow’s imperial ambitions.

This commentary was adapted from an article published in El Mundo.
https://ecfr.eu/article/why-ukraine-has-won-the-ri... (show quote)


Frightening little article...

Since when has NATO or the EU respected the rights of nations they disagree with???

Every NATO member already has assurance of nuclear deterrence should they be attacked... Expanding NATO can only be seen as a threat to world peace...
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