Posted on 07/24/2023 6:11:12 AM PDT by ganeemead
Trying to help the needy and getting used by gangsters for it...
Putin decides enough is enough....
It’s over for that pipeline. But I can’t help wondering how many western weapons are now trapped at sea and how the delay in getting those weapons to Ukraine will affect the war in the next few weeks.
Bullshit.
Adding wheat to the world supply reduces prices. That was the whole point, to prevent a price spike.
Wheat is a global commodity in a free market.
They get transferred from Poland. No problem.
And the lie that Russia is only doing this to starve Africans will be put to rest during the Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg next week.
So why are the woke green globalists in DC trying to put the North American grain farmer out of business?
“They get transferred from Poland. No problem.”
Obviously, but still a loss of a week, maybe two weeks to get them to the front lines (much easier from Odessa). Pipeline interrupted. May not amount to much, but things like that can affect the battlefield.
Control. They are trying to get control of the World’s food supply.
“And the lie that Russia is only doing this to starve Africans will be put to rest during the Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg next week.”
Great point - we’ll get our answer when we see how the African leaders act towards Russia, along with what they say.
(hint: people who follow this closely already know what will happen)
But, taking a page from the propagandists (in regards to their BS waving off Nordstream)--that means better prices and better paying jobs for the AG sector in the US....at least I think that's how their 'logic' goes. Or is that only supposed to apply to the defense industry?
Take a look at BRIChinaS+ membership and those queuing up to join if you want to see who’ll control the world’s food and energy in five years.
Okay chaps, how does the strike on grain stores on the Danube River at the tri-state border between Ukraine, Moldova and Romania fit into Putin’s narrative?
Izmail and Reni are as far west of the conflict zone as it’s possible to get...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66289136
Twitter has footage of grain stores being zapped less than half a mile from the wrong side of the NATO border.
They have to be unloaded in Odessa, and reloaded on trains.
And trains move faster than ships.
So not likely.
“Twitter has footage of grain stores being zapped less than half a mile from the wrong side of the NATO border.”
Makes perfect sense to me, give the true purpose of the strikes, which was to prevent arms shipments to Ukrainian ports.
Futures are up a little.
Way more rides on global harvests.
https://g.co/finance/ZWW00:CBOT?window=6M
“They have to be unloaded in Odessa, and reloaded on trains.
And trains move faster than ships.”
Ever take Amtrak outside of the Northeast Corridor?
“which was to prevent arms shipments to Ukrainian ports.”
As bees in the bonnet go, that one at least is harmless.
Ever been on a freighter?
Footage? Hah! Only 90% of the footage is all or part BS. How does NATO justify embargoing hundreds of thousands of tons of FREE Russian fertilizer to the starving nations of Africa? You can traffic in Western disinfo all you like, personally, I’ll get the situation in the at risk African
nations from their leaders own words at the Russia-Africa Summit next week. Check back with us chaps then.
Russia will supply them with their grain.
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