Posted on 10/31/2022 6:21:49 AM PDT by JonPreston
yes. they are totally out of control.
Buying/leasing/charity munitions from foreign govts was supposed to be a stop gap measure until the Ukes could make their own weapons and ammo, so were are the home grown munitions? Isreal ( pop 8+ million ) has a huge domestic munitions industry. They used to make a pretty decent MBT too.
DEFUND UKRAINE!
Also defund the FBI, CIA, NEA, etc.
Thank you.
Money, money, money, money, money! Save the Ukraine. Send money!
What the hell did those fruitcake maggots do to my flag??? That is some sick commie crap!
The grifting Ukie beggars are “warning” people, now?
agree. let the little beggar star paying this back...
i assume the us is more corrupt but who else is ahead of them in corruption , UK?
Zelensky never supported the Minsk accords
Never
In fact built up and positioned his military for a major offensive vs Donbass and Crimea for spring 2022…preempted
All right.
I’m done with these grifting A holes.
You lean on your neighbors, who even bigger A holes for real support.
You have given everything by us, while your buddies all over Europe, South America and well, worldwide have increased trade with Russia.
India and Türkiye emerged as major importers of Russian goods and produce, demonstrating an enormous surge of 430% and 213% respectively. Brazil, whose imports from Russia soared by 166%, was ranked third on the list. Russia’s exports to China saw an increase of 98%, while imports of Russian goods by Saudi Arabia grew by 45%.
Thus, imports of Russian goods by Spain saw a surge of 112%, while Russian exports to Belgium soared 130%. The Netherlands increased imports from Russia by 74%. Japan’s purchases of Russian goods and produce grew by 40%, while Germany and Norway ramped up imports from the sanction-hit nation by 38% and 21%, respectively.
Moreover, Russia’s total trade turnover with The Netherlands grew by 33%, as well as 13% with Japan, while overall trade with Belgium jumped by 84%.
At the same time, most of these nations have reduced exports to Russia, giving Moscow a healthy trade surplus. India, the top importer in the ranking, reduced exports by 19%, while exports from Brazil and Spain dropped 13% and 44%, respectively.
The US and Britain saw the biggest decline in exports to Russia of 84% and 71%, respectively. Sweden reduced exports to Russia by 61%.
yep
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