Via Billy
Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov told reporters on Tuesday that Kyiv considers – and intelligence reports from the West agree – that “internal destabilization” caused by panic over a potential further Russian invasion is “the number one issue,” not any potential invasion.
With this “destabilization” – leading to generalized panic and the collapse of the national currency, the hryvnia – “the Russians have nothing to do here,” Danilov asserted, according to state outlet Ukrinform.
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It's a diversion tactic to keep the focus off China. Why would Ukraine, or any country for that matter, want our help defending itself. We've got a long track record of "Helping" countries lose battles.
ReplyDeleteWe've got a long track record of "Helping" countries lose battles.
DeleteI have no idea in the world why any country would trust us after Vietnam.
" generalized panic and the collapse of the national currency"
ReplyDeleteMessing with the currencies of other nations is how certain kinds of people amass billions. Soros is one. And for another recent example, a person might take a look into just exactly what kind of a fine American has the nation of Peru over a barrel. Just don't notice any patterns.
a person might take a look into just exactly what kind of a fine American has the nation of Peru over a barrel
DeleteI'm not knowledgeable.
The Fox article is short and tells of what happened to Cabela's home town (Sidney, Nebraska) after Paul Singer got through with Cabela's.
DeleteThe New Yorker article is long but instructive about Paul Singer's methods. [snide remark about how to pronounce "Singer" redacted]
https://www.foxnews.com/us/paul-singer-sidney-nebraska-cabelas-bass-pro-shops-merger
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/08/27/paul-singer-doomsday-investor
Two good ones. Thanks.
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