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Chevalier

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Oh BOOHOO. Stop projecting your bullshit on the Chinese people and the Chinese government dude. As an ethnic Chinese person myself, we have nothing to do with what your fellow white people of Europe regarding their horrendous crimes against humanity towards European Jews, culminating with the holocaust during WWII. Why are we being guilt trip in the crimes we had nothing to do and influence over with? Why is the usual tendency for westerners to do is to tack on the rest of the world for the crimes and grievances that they have inflicted amongst each other and then expect the innocent countries to either help them or pay for the crimes we have nothing to do in the first place?
Their religion and the culture of the west has the concept of a scapegoat. Indeed, a Jewish practice is to kill a goat after it magically takes on it sins, allowing them to do whatever they want for another year.
Well, it seems the U. S. prefers butter to guns!

Unfit To Fight: 68% Of US Service Members Obese Or Overweight


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Not the most reliable source, but sufficient for comic relief!
judging by NATO doctrine in Ukraine, those 68% can function as bullet fodder for the Lord Kitchener-esque mass human wave tactics of NATO command.
 

FriedButter

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Germany maintaining LNG trade with Russia – Bloomberg​

Germany is continuing to transport Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) despite its commitment to cut energy ties with the sanctioned country, according to a Bloomberg report. Violating the deal with Moscow would reportedly cost the taxpayer-funded company responsible billions of euros.

Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE), a former unit of Berlin-based Gazprom Germania, is shipping Russian LNG produced at the Yamal plant as part of an inherited contract. The deal was struck before German authorities took over and nationalized Gazprom's subsidiary last year as part of anti-Russia sanctions.

Although the cargo is bound for India and is not subject to Western sanctions, the state-owned German company has been facing sharp criticism for maintaining energy ties with Russia even after Berlin vowed to stop using Russian gas.

"This contradicts pretty much everything the German government has said on the subject in the past," Christian Leye, a member of parliament from the opposition Left Party said earlier this month.

"The economic entanglements with Russia are apparently not as easy to resolve as politicians would have us believe."

SEFE received a shipment from the Yamal liquefaction plant in early October using the company's tanker, the Amur River, for further transportation to India, the outlet said.

The German firm has a long-term contract with Yamal LNG. It also has a separate long-term agreement for deliveries with the Indian company GAIL. Under a 2018 agreement with Russia, SEFE would have to pay for the Russian LNG cargos even if they weren't transported to India.

"Like every long-term supply contract, this old SEFE contract also contains very strict contractual penalties and liability consequences in the event that SEFE does not fulfill its contractual obligations," a SEFE spokesperson said, declining to comment on specific conditions.

The take-over of the former Gazprom Germania last year cost German taxpayers between €6.3 billion and €7.7 billion. Canceling the existing contract with Russia could be significantly more expensive for the country's taxpayers. According to rough estimates, the cost of damage and penalties could amount to at least €10 billion, making such a move unlikely, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the matter.

That is hilarious.

Germany steals Gazprom Germania and was forced to inject $8 billion to keep it afloat. Now they have to continue importing Russian LNG because it has to be shipped to India due to a contract. If broken then the damages and penalties could cost another $11 billion.
 

pmc

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That is hilarious.

Germany steals Gazprom Germania and was forced to inject $8 billion to keep it afloat. Now they have to continue importing Russian LNG because it has to be shipped to India due to a contract. If broken then the damages and penalties could cost another $11 billion.
this should be expected a i doubt that much competence from German authorities in international contracts.
Germanic Ursula also signed this Azeri deal for Europe. 3% import for 16b Euros. with 20% already owned by Lukoil and further energy cooperation on going. I have also read this Nord Stream is not that difficult to put back in operation. The mistake Russia did was not involving Israeli firms in dealing with Germany.

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Rising gas imports from Azerbaijan embarrass Europe​

In 2022, to diversify its supplies after the war in Ukraine, the EU turned to Azerbaijani gas, which rose from 2% to 3% of European gas imports. The contract earned Baku €15.6 billion last year.
 

gelgoog

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Gazprom Germania needed the cash injection because of the stupendous rise in natural gas prices after Nord Stream was blown up and they decided they could live with just LNG imports, the German government forced them to fill up the gas storage regardless of gas price while eating up some of the increased prices to the consumer.
 

sheogorath

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remember when Russia invaded Ukraine. I was a lurker at the time. There was an enormous sense of glee on this forum for the destruction that followed, and consistent denial of the crimes that Russia committed against Ukrainian civilians, either in its indiscriminate bombing practices or in more on-the-ground massacres and war-crimes in Bukha and elsewhere

What Israel is doing in Gaza for the last what, 12 years, is what actual indiscriminate bombing looks like. I mean Ukraine has actually been accused of using human shields, if Russia were to apply Israeli "logic" to its operations, it should have been droping FOAB's over each Ukranian city, specially given how much Israel loves collective punishment of little strategic value.

Same for the massacres, as Israel has a long and historied background of wiping out entire Palestinian villages. Seriously, IDF behavior(and that of the terrorists gangs that predated in 1948) make the war in Ukraine seems like an humanitarian task by comparisson.
 

Biscuits

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What Israel is doing in Gaza for the last what, 12 years, is what actual indiscriminate bombing looks like. I mean Ukraine has actually been accused of using human shields, if Russia were to apply Israeli "logic" to its operations, it should have been droping FOAB's over each Ukranian city, specially given how much Israel loves collective punishment of little strategic value.

Same for the massacres, as Israel has a long and historied background of wiping out entire Palestinian villages. Seriously, IDF behavior(and that of the terrorists gangs that predated in 1948) make the war in Ukraine seems like an humanitarian task by comparisson.
Tbh Russians also tried driving away all the civilians from places like Bakhmut and Avdiivka. It doesn't seem to be very effective in dislodging the enemy fighters.

So I find it fairly questionable if attacks on Palestinian civilians actually translate into battlefield advantages for Israel.
 

Stierlitz

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LONDON: Ireland’s president has slammed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for comments on the Gaza conflict, calling for “better performance” from EU leadership.

Speaking at the World Food Forum in Rome, Michael Higgins joined a mounting chorus of criticism against von der Leyen’s failure to demand that Israel ensure it complies with international humanitarian law in its response to the Hamas attack of Oct. 7.

Israel commenced airstrikes against the Gaza Strip almost immediately following the attack, killing more than 3,700 Palestinians and injuring 12,500 in a little over 10 days of bombing.

Following a tweet from von der Leyen in which she said “Israel has the right to defend itself” without reference to its legal obligations, Higgins said she “was not speaking for Ireland and she was not speaking for the opinions that they hold.”

Von der Leyen also said “I know that how Israel responds will show that it is a democracy,” again without reference to its legal obligations.

So far, that response has included cutting off Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants — around half of whom are children — from food, water, fuel and electricity, leaving hospitals close to collapse.

Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has said Israel is pursuing “collective punishment.”

Higgins said: “I don’t know where the source of those decisions (from von der Leyen) was. I don’t know where the legitimation for it was and I don’t know where the authority for it is and I don’t think it was helpful.”

He added: “It may not have been meant to have malevolent consequences but certainly we need a better performance in relation to European Union diplomacy and practice.”

With airstrikes against Gaza continuing, more than a million people have fled their homes in the north, with the UN saying 60 percent of them are in an 8-mile area south of the evacuation zone.

Higgins said were Israel to pursue its stated intentions, international law intended to protect civilians during conflict would be left in “tatters.”

He added: “It’s one thing, when we look at historic breaches of international law, that is incredibly bad, but to actually announce in advance that you’re going to break international law, and that you announce it again and again, and that you do so on an innocent population.”

He said: “I have thought about it, and I think that it really reduces all that code that was there from WW2 through the Geneva Conventions about protection of civilians, it reduces it to tatters.”

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