StoneHappyMonday
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Is it just me that feels like the US' response is a joke?
Nope. And joke is the word. Well, it's funny anyway.
Is it just me that feels like the US' response is a joke?
There's definitely some (at least a few) actual proper self-declared fascists in the new government' in Kiev, and they praise the nazi links - though the majority do not like that stuff (do they ever anywhere?) - the ukrainian fascists who helped the nazis tried doing uprisings after the war but no one was into it so they buggered off (or just worked for the cia or moscow or something).
i seem to remember reading about the ukraine being quite good in the early part of the USSR, following a more anarchist path under Makhno - Lenin soon turned on them and crushed them (like all the anarchists) because he wanted a stronger state.
I agree - i don't think america really wants russia to get all its oligarchs to get rid of their dollars; or that the city of london really wants to lose the money laundering business it gets from the russian mafia (or its other russian finance business) - hence the hot air. Even as pure hot air it can still be used as the excuse to ramp up military spending (on both sides) and launder more tax money into arms companies.
Nope. And joke is the word. Well, it's funny anyway.
Because the coal was all worked out. The NCB had been overstating reserves for years, just to keep pits open and miners in work.I remember them turning off the gas to the Ukraine or Europe or somewhere a while back. the thing is, we shouldn't need their gas. tell me someone, why did they close the mines down?
Because the coal was all worked out. The NCB had been overstating reserves for years, just to keep pits open and miners in work.
If there had been anything of value left down there, we would have replaced coal miners with robots, or tried to modify the Frasch process to extract coal.
The hypocracy of the UK and US is what really annoys me, getting on their high horse going on about violating 'inernational law'. Do they think everyone has the memory of a goldfish and has forgotten that that is exactly what the US and UK did when they invaded Iraq ? The EU and UN i think was in strong condemantion of the whole thing but Bush and Blair didnt give a shit and invaded anyway. But no one mentions that any more and every one is getting on their high horses about Russia arguably just annexing a part of Ukraine where the vast majority of the population in that area were in favour of that action. Even if the circumstances of the referendum were dodgy; apparently all pro ukranian broadcasts were blocked and a number of pro Ukranians didnt vote at all out of protest or perhaps even intimitidation at the referedum, who knows.
The hypocracy of the UK and US is what really annoys me, getting on their high horse going on about violating 'inernational law'.
But you've still only got their word for it, haven't you?This is simply wrong. Google coal reserves in the UK. You will get pages telling you there are 200 years of reserves left (and that's from a Daily Mail article), that 75% of our coal remains unmined (Yorkshire Post) and that there are millions of tonnes underneath the sea.