Tension with Russia in Ukraine

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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Exnihiloest » 06/05/22, 21:39

 
The promotion of cowards and submission to invaders, now. Everything to please the ideology spread here!
As for believing that people like Hitler or Putin would stop because we wouldn't oppose them, that's crass stupidity.

Hitler invaded one country, then two, then three, then all of Europe. What congenital moron would think we could have stopped World War II by talking to him? Besides, it was tried at the beginning, but too late, we saw the result. : roll:
Hitler was forcibly eliminated. Rots like Poutine, it is in the egg that it is necessary to block them.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 06/05/22, 23:11

As a big fan of brown plague, we feel that the subject pleases it looks like? : roll: That's how you elevate the debate: with hateful, misleading remarks embellished with gross historical manipulations that cannot be compared to the present day. While at the same time you omit a whole section of verifiable facts, but which do not serve your demonstration.

The probity of the “ukro-nazionalists” put in perspective of NATO which gives itself the good role has besides the lead in the wing!
We saw it with theretaliatory battalions” of the ukro against their own populations which they eliminate... and now:

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According to the British mercenary, despite all Ukraine's promises, none of his acquaintances received the promised money from Ukraine, that is, in fact, all of them are “volunteers”. At the same time, in kyiv itself, they did not react to any indignation of foreign mercenaries.

“I haven't been paid. They promised they would pay, but no one received the money”, said Andrew Hill in a video published by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Experts do not exclude that it was precisely such actions on the part of Ukraine that led to the rapid exodus of mercenaries from Ukraine, since it was initially stated that more than 20 PMC members and volunteers foreigners were already here, however, after a while the number of them decreased to 000 people.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that information of this type has appeared.
Source of Gegyx: AVIA.PRO - https://avia.pro/news/britanskie-nayomn ... v-v-obmane

British mercenaries accused kyiv of deception: they are no longer paid!
It turned out that British mercenaries and, probably, members of PMCs from other countries were not paid to be and directly participate in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. This was told by British prisoner Andrew Hill.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Remundo » 06/05/22, 23:27

To be checked, but it leaves you dreaming...

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by Christophe » 06/05/22, 23:36

That's exactly what I was saying the first days when the US LNG hypothesis was raised...I just didn't have the numbers...

ps: still want a truth from the extreme right? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 07/05/22, 00:26

The longer this crisis lasts, the more the splits between European economic poles will increase, the more energy prices will explode, the stronger the recession will be in the EU, which will go through the most troubled period since the beginning of its history, the more the defense of selfish private interests will create divisions, the more sovereign debts will increase and could lead the Union to the brink of collapse... And the more countries will want to get out of it or will be forced to do so. Starting with the weakest: Bulgaria, Greece, Spain, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Portugal Romania, Serbia (without forgetting the small states)....

So much so that I wonder if the Russians (even without wanting to) are not satisfied with the relatively weak and slow progression on the ground...? By telling themselves that the longer it takes, the more the EU will suffer the consequences in slow agony... After all they have only mobilized 12% of their troops and are deliberately outnumbered...

The good news (if we can say so...) is that given the unknowns that the outcome of this war has in store, next fall the countries will look twice before relaunching in a pseudo "health crisis". ..

The worst news, question impact on populations, is that apart from the sad human toll, Ukraine will never recover economically.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Christophe » 07/05/22, 04:35

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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 07/05/22, 08:03

Let him not come again”pleurer” (the power in place in kyiv...)

Place, any deal is the implicit acceptance of a “reparation” in respect of injury or wrong. A judge never goes back on it!

In this case, the “Minsk agreements” allowed Ukraine to “wash” all guilt over the Maidan putsch!
A GREAT DEAL :!: ...And in return, Russia saw the situation geographically frozen forever...

And those stupid Ukrainians didn't want it and shattered it with an 8-year war. More arrogant: you die... ( :!: )
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Macro » 07/05/22, 09:30

Remundo wrote:To be checked, but it leaves you dreaming...



It's been in preparation for... More than 10 years... the project is still in the drawers...

https://www.lemoniteur.fr/article/proje ... let.899289
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Remundo » 07/05/22, 09:43

indeed LNG tankers are not enough on their own.

You need terminals to gasify the liquid methane and inject it all into the GDF network.

Without being mistaken, it would take several billion euros of investment and at least a year to start being serious about the orders of magnitude that we claim to replace.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by sicetaitsimple » 07/05/22, 10:03

Remundo wrote:To be checked, but it leaves you dreaming...



This gentleman is wrong. 1 billion m3/year is roughly what an average LNG carrier of 150.000m3 of LNG can transport.

150.000 X 600 (gaseous gas volume/LNG volume) X 12 AR/year (1/month) = 1,08 billion m3/year.

So 6000 LNG tankers are not needed to "replace" Russian gas.

In addition, there are well over 100 LNG carriers in the world (at least between 400 and 500). (EDIT: after verification, 511 in 2017)

The problem is not really a transport problem, but a problem of LNG production and regasification capacity.
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