As a 27 year-old, I've experienced:
9/11
The economic disaster of 2008
Austerity
Brexit
Covid
War?
One god damn thing after another, that's what life is.
Gonna experience some severe consequences of the climate crisis too
Boomers really did a number on the millennials and Gen Z.
I think from the first announcement yesterday they already recognized the entire region, the question is if the Russian troops will go beyond the regions in Russian control
Putin and Russian officials weren't clear about that tbh
because Russia is now legally bound to help the Republics. if Russia recognizes the entire regions beyond the frontlines, it would mean that Russia is now entitled to start a conflict in order to kick the ukrainian army out of the rest of the oblasts
There's literally a phonecall on the internet of the US ambassador saying f*** the EU and discussing which candidate the US should support based on how reliable they are
Putin and Russian officials weren't clear about that tbh
because Russia is now legally bound to help the Republics. if Russia recognizes the entire regions beyond the frontlines, it would mean that Russia is now entitled to start a conflict in order to kick the ukrainian army out of the rest of the oblasts
I think this is likely the case if they don't specify
I think this is likely the case if they don't specify
https://twitter.com/DShK0/status/1496076638970433538if this is the case, either the Ukrainian army retreats or Russian army will attack them
wow
Once again euros getting cucked and hoed around by america
if this is the case, either the Ukrainian army retreats or Russian army will attack them
Or the rebels expand, and when they took over the territory russian troops move in
wow
Economic suicide
Or the rebels expand, and when they took over the territory russian troops move in
Rebels alone won't be able to do that, even heavily armed by Russia. it would need a direct intervention from the Russian army
Ukrainian army is a lot stronger that it was in 2014
Rebels alone won't be able to do that, even heavily armed by Russia. it would need a direct intervention from the Russian army
Ukrainian army is a lot stronger that it was in 2014
Well I guess it depends on how much Ukraine will fight back with Russian troops in the region now
Germany:
Closing nuclear plants this year
+
Cancelling NS2
Possible sanctions on their main gas supplier
+
Not lowering VAT on energy
=
Rising production costs
=
Rising inflation
=
Lower exports
=
Worse economy
This is one of the dumbest decisions any country has made in the past and Germany will suffer greatly from this if they go down this path
All thanks to the Green Party btw
Well I guess it depends on how much Ukraine will fight back with Russian troops in the region now
Zelensky keeps repeating that he doesn't want a war. but i can't see him ordering his troops to move back
so idk lol, quite confusing situation right now
Germany:
Closing nuclear plants this year
+
Cancelling NS2
Possible sanctions on their main gas supplier
+
Not lowering VAT on energy
=
Rising production costs
=
Rising inflation
=
Lower exports
=
Worse economy
This is one of the dumbest decisions any country has made in the past and Germany will suffer greatly from this if they go down this path
All thanks to the Green Party btw
Netherlands going down with the ship too
This will make the EU the b****es of the USA even more than they are. They are losing control of the third world so they have to latch on to Europe to sell off their s***ty fracking gas. Even in the height of the Cold War, the USSR sold gas to Europe. This is such a dumb decision that only benefits the USA and Qatar