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The Near Future Concerned by Russia's Advance into Ukraine

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#1
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
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  • 2022/02/24 11:59

I am fed up with Russian propaganda with disinformation, but Putin's selfishness and thick-skinned duplicity is Trump himself. Putin's self-serving duplicity is Trump himself. He has incited division, increased discrimination, and set back human values by decades, and he has disrupted and strained the world order and set back the state of governance to what it was a long time ago. It is precisely the same that seeks to destroy democracy with force and impunity.

The contradiction is that the side that is pressuring Ukraine to abandon its nuclear weapons possesses powerful nuclear weapons, and the one-sided threat structure of the strong side is problematic.

The Russian outburst has also sort of affirmed North Korea's stance, since the reality is that a small country can easily be invaded by force even in this day and age unless it has nuclear weapons.

If the world continues to ignore Russia, public opinion will turn to such a uniform color, and the world will move in the opposite direction of world peace, but there is a high probability that Ukraine will actually be abandoned.

Since Russia has not joined NATO, is not an ally, and the return to its own country is not worth it, at least military intervention is unrealistic, and economic sanctions seem to be the only way to deal with the situation.

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#770
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  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 11:46
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> Biden shut them all down so they had to rely on imports
From the context, you're talking about shutting down imports of Russian oil ? or maybe you're talking about considering energy export controls ? In any case, you're talking about the cause of rising prices, on poor grounds. I guess.

> Of course prices will go up
> Tariffs on China ? ( lol )
> How long ago are we talking about ( lol )
If you look at the inflation rate, inflation has already been rising since Trump era. already happened, anyone can see that at a glance.

The new Corona caused labor shortages, the supply chain collapsed, logistics collapsed, goods could not be supplied smoothly, and the inflation rate was extreme. Naturally, Trump's tariffs on China have also had an impact. The consumer price index has been rising constantly since long, long ago.

Only you don't even notice that Trump followers, who have no knowledge of politics or economics, try to force themselves to talk about something they know by connecting words together as if they know it, and you know it in just a few lines. You're really embarrassing, you're a multihandled monkey show.

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#771
  • プーチン万歳
  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 11:58
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stupid
Biden's environmentalism or whatever it's called froze oil drilling in the US and pipelines from Canada
you don't know that and you're criticizing Trump for it ~

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#772
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 13:23
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Gas prices are skyrocketing because idiot Biden froze permits for new shale gas drilling.
Now they're asking for more production, stupid lol.

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#773
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  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 16:15
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Look at the chart of U.S. gasoline prices.
The price suddenly took a big jump on February 24 when Russia began its invasion.
It had been slowly rising since the Biden administration took over, only to return to pre-Covid pandemic levels as demand recovered with the resumption of the economy.

I started buying CVX and XOM as the world economy resumed, but the surprise of the Ukraine invasion made me a big profit.

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#774
  • プーチン万歳
  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 17:47
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So,
whether Russia starts invading or North Korea launches missiles at Japan
as long as the US itself is drilling and using its oil resources, the price of gasoline won't go up.

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