Europe, US Preparing To Impose Sanctions On Russia https://t.co/NpUvEQIeEV
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 21, 2022
Europe, US Preparing To Impose Sanctions On Russia https://t.co/NpUvEQIeEV
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 21, 2022
Lot of important people in Ukraine that won't ever know the war started45-70Ag said:
Reporter on the radio said Russian special forces are already in Ukraine and waiting to get the go ahead to target those on their list. Reporter said the targets are political, journalists, academics and those involved in the financial system. Said they've got names and whereabouts
UK GOVT CONFIRMS IT WILL BE ANNOUNCING RUSSIA SANCTIONS TOMORROW IN RESPONSE TO PUTIN’S DECLARATION - THE GUARDIAN
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 21, 2022
Nancy and the UK boys need to get their sell orders first.Irish 2.0 said:UK GOVT CONFIRMS IT WILL BE ANNOUNCING RUSSIA SANCTIONS TOMORROW IN RESPONSE TO PUTIN’S DECLARATION - THE GUARDIAN
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 21, 2022
They weren't stupid, they would have gotten their butts kicked & no one would have helped.Quote:
Ukraine had 8 years to take back the rebel held areas and didn't have the balls to do it.
If a reporter knows that, then Russia has bigtime OPSEC issues.45-70Ag said:
Reporter on the radio said Russian special forces are already in Ukraine and waiting to get the go ahead to target those on their list. Reporter said the targets are political, journalists, academics and those involved in the financial system. Said they've got names and whereabouts
Too late for that ****, market is closed todayDemosthenes81 said:Nancy and the UK boys need to get their sell orders first.Irish 2.0 said:UK GOVT CONFIRMS IT WILL BE ANNOUNCING RUSSIA SANCTIONS TOMORROW IN RESPONSE TO PUTIN’S DECLARATION - THE GUARDIAN
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 21, 2022
THE UK GOVERNMENT: SANCTIONS WILL BE INCREASED IF AN INVASION OCCURS, BUT WE WILL NOT GO AS FAR AS THE FULL PACKAGE PREPARED - THE GUARDIAN.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
Irish 2.0 said:THE UK GOVERNMENT: SANCTIONS WILL BE INCREASED IF AN INVASION OCCURS, BUT WE WILL NOT GO AS FAR AS THE FULL PACKAGE PREPARED - THE GUARDIAN.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
But if the UK announces sanctions tomorrow, it most likely is before our market opens right?Apache said:
The invasion isn't scheduled until tomorrow.
It's their biggest concentration of forces on the overheads, will likely work in conjunction with any forces East of the River to seal it.jabberwalkie09 said:aezmvp said:Best guess is Belogord area encircles area East of the Dnieper meeting forces out of the Rostov-on-Don area. Crimean forces push west along with an amphibious landing and forces from Moldova on Odessa. Paradrop behind Kiev to cut off the roads and avenues for the government to escape while the forces on the Belarus side West of the Dnieper push on Kyiv itself. Drop the bridges, first strike the missile/airbases and go for a coup de main attack decapitating their leadership structure and command components in the first 24 hours. The rest of that will take a week to fully accomplish but yeah I'm betting I'm close on operational concept.jabberwalkie09 said:45-70Ag said:
Pentagon assessment of Russian invasion………..in the first 18 hours, half of Ukraine's military will be killed.
Seeing the Russians deploy pontoon bridges during their training exercises has not been an accident. If this happens, I fully expect an air campaign targeting bridges across the Dneiper river. Cutting off reinforcement and supplies to the Ukrainian army I'm in the east.
I'd imagine the majority of the forces in the region of Belgorod will secure Kharkiv. That's going to be important to their logistical sustainment needs.
You missed the perfect moment to post the Seinfeld gif where Kramer kicks the kids ass in karate class. You're slipping man.Faustus said:
Sting hoping the Russians love their children too.
Putin hates children.
GERMANY'S FOREIGN MINISTER BAERBOCK: GERMANY IS CONSULTING ITS ALLIES AND WILL REACT TO PUTIN'S DECISION.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
GERMANY'S FOREIGN MINISTER BAERBOCK: WE DEMAND THAT RUSSIA RESCIND ITS DECISION TO RECOGNISE THE EAST UKRAINIAN DISTRICTS AS SEPARATE ENTITIES.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
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The situation is like the Cuban Turkish Missile Crisis. How soon everyone forgot that it was the American decision to put nukes into Turkey that prompted the Russians to threaten to put nukes into Cuba. Whether rightly or wrongly, the Russian side has long felt aggrieved that the US has treated them as a pathetic has-been with a puny GDP rather than as a nuclear superpower. Or, to be more specific, President Putin has long felt he wasn't getting sufficient respect or a hearing for his take on reality. No doubt many will continue to speculate whether he is a madman on a messianic mission or a Head of State that isn't being taken seriously or the Head of an organized crime gang whose cash flows have dried up. Whichever the case, the West needs to understand that we are all now in the midst of a dry tinderbox with a lot of matches lying around now. So, what can be done to de-escalate?
First, let's be clear about the ask. Putin outlined some specifics that have already been declined, like Ukraine being prevented from ever joining NATO. But, these are just opening gambits for something bigger. President Obama's former Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, got it right when he said Putin is looking for the Helsinki Accords 2.0. This is what Russia and China both want. They have both long lost all faith in the American-led post-war system that promised equality and opportunity, but which has been used (in their view) to punish them at every turn. Both want recognition of their "territorial integrity". The West threatens Russia with expulsion from SWIFT and kills China's efforts to build a global brand (Huawei). All sides agree that the "Gentleman's Agreements" of the post-war period no longer apply and the gloves are off. The US wants the old rules back. China and Russia want new ones.
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The first new rule of global diplomacy is that electrons are bullets. We forget. We in the West went digital. Russia and China pretty much stayed analog. China turned all its data off and cut off the Chinese from the global internet altogether. They can live without these things. The West cannot. The easiest way to damage the West now is not via a cyberattack, though that's underway too. Forget blockading the port in Odessa and instead imagine a blockade of your computer port.
The new escalation is simply to turn off the power, GPS and the internet. But, not for long. These mechanisms are needed to spread the news but their availability can become sporadic. All this can be done by China and Russia with almost unlimited plausible deniability. When electrons are weapons, wars become invisible and don't need to be declared. Events happen and nobody quite connects the dots or can determine exactly who did it. Electrons can start fires, set off explosions, jam signals. That's also why explosions in space have to be taken seriously. They can disrupt the core of modern economy.
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As Kahn said, you have to change your mindset to de-escalate. Remember that the West has fought tech wars with analog opponents. This is a tech war with tech opponents who can drop into analog at any time by falling back on an abacus or a slide rule. Americans can't count on ten fingers at this point. Nor can they use a smartphone or launch a weapon without access to the grid. If the solution is to concede that the global economy is so deeply intertwined that we cannot excommunicate China and Russia but instead need a new set of rules and agreements to accommodate them, then why not start Helsinki 2.0? It beats sitting in the dark. If we do not like how Putin handles the management of the state and think his brand of poison is unacceptable (Novichok and Polonium), then we have to create a world where the new rules of the game address these behaviors.
AFSOC air convoy up currently from 🇵🇱 Powidz AB, Poland, north of Krakow.
— Evergreen Intel (@vcdgf555) February 21, 2022
🇺🇸 RAGGY81 is MC-130J 09-5713 #AE4BE6
🇺🇸 125759 is MC-130J 12-5759 #AE54CC
🇺🇸 00000000 is CV-22B 11-0060 #AE540C
Transmitting ADS-B (except CV-22B... MLAT). Found using open-source means (@ADSBexchange). pic.twitter.com/R9teROGfnH
I'm in agreement and I hope we're both wrong. If China moves on Taiwan it's going to get extremely bad for the entire globe.AgResearch said:
Taiwan....T&P soon...you're up next
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT'S DECISION TO RECOGNISE INDEPENDENCE OF BREAKAWAY UKRAINE REGIONS IS JUST A FIRST STEP, THERE WILL PROBABLY BE NEXT STEPS - EU OFFICIAL
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 21, 2022
Irish 2.0 said:PUTIN: WE UNDERSTAND THAT FURTHER EXPANSION OF NATO IS A MATTER OF TIME.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
I'm a Vet (Air Force Intel) and there is NO WAY that is remotely correct.Rossticus said:aTmAg said:
Biden could put an end to this right now by flat out declaring an invasion of Ukraine means all out war. Stick F-22s, F35s, F15s, F16s, and A10s nearby and say we will use our air power to it's full effect to repel any invasion. By projecting weakness, he is encouraging Putin (and others).
Just talked to a vet (my electrician) and we agreed that there's no way it doesn't come to this if things go hot. There are too many NATO assets positioned too near this isht. Someone is going to color outside the lines and all hell is going to break loose.
jabberwalkie09 said:AFSOC air convoy up currently from 🇵🇱 Powidz AB, Poland, north of Krakow.
— Evergreen Intel (@vcdgf555) February 21, 2022
🇺🇸 RAGGY81 is MC-130J 09-5713 #AE4BE6
🇺🇸 125759 is MC-130J 12-5759 #AE54CC
🇺🇸 00000000 is CV-22B 11-0060 #AE540C
Transmitting ADS-B (except CV-22B... MLAT). Found using open-source means (@ADSBexchange). pic.twitter.com/R9teROGfnH
Premium said:Irish 2.0 said:PUTIN: WE UNDERSTAND THAT FURTHER EXPANSION OF NATO IS A MATTER OF TIME.
— Breaking News | FinancialJuice (@Financialjuice1) February 21, 2022
Is this like SEC expansion? A&M (Russia) found out Texas and OU (Ukraine) was going to get let into the SEC (NATO), so we tried to blow the whole thing up. Our retaliation was going all in economically with NIL to gain the upper hand while the other schools just whined, complained and postured.
Do you have a link to the full article?pagerman @ work said:
A perspective to consider:Quote:
The situation is like the Cuban Turkish Missile Crisis. How soon everyone forgot that it was the American decision to put nukes into Turkey that prompted the Russians to threaten to put nukes into Cuba. Whether rightly or wrongly, the Russian side has long felt aggrieved that the US has treated them as a pathetic has-been with a puny GDP rather than as a nuclear superpower. Or, to be more specific, President Putin has long felt he wasn't getting sufficient respect or a hearing for his take on reality. No doubt many will continue to speculate whether he is a madman on a messianic mission or a Head of State that isn't being taken seriously or the Head of an organized crime gang whose cash flows have dried up. Whichever the case, the West needs to understand that we are all now in the midst of a dry tinderbox with a lot of matches lying around now. So, what can be done to de-escalate?
First, let's be clear about the ask. Putin outlined some specifics that have already been declined, like Ukraine being prevented from ever joining NATO. But, these are just opening gambits for something bigger. President Obama's former Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, got it right when he said Putin is looking for the Helsinki Accords 2.0. This is what Russia and China both want. They have both long lost all faith in the American-led post-war system that promised equality and opportunity, but which has been used (in their view) to punish them at every turn. Both want recognition of their "territorial integrity". The West threatens Russia with expulsion from SWIFT and kills China's efforts to build a global brand (Huawei). All sides agree that the "Gentleman's Agreements" of the post-war period no longer apply and the gloves are off. The US wants the old rules back. China and Russia want new ones.Quote:
The first new rule of global diplomacy is that electrons are bullets. We forget. We in the West went digital. Russia and China pretty much stayed analog. China turned all its data off and cut off the Chinese from the global internet altogether. They can live without these things. The West cannot. The easiest way to damage the West now is not via a cyberattack, though that's underway too. Forget blockading the port in Odessa and instead imagine a blockade of your computer port.
The new escalation is simply to turn off the power, GPS and the internet. But, not for long. These mechanisms are needed to spread the news but their availability can become sporadic. All this can be done by China and Russia with almost unlimited plausible deniability. When electrons are weapons, wars become invisible and don't need to be declared. Events happen and nobody quite connects the dots or can determine exactly who did it. Electrons can start fires, set off explosions, jam signals. That's also why explosions in space have to be taken seriously. They can disrupt the core of modern economy.Quote:
As Kahn said, you have to change your mindset to de-escalate. Remember that the West has fought tech wars with analog opponents. This is a tech war with tech opponents who can drop into analog at any time by falling back on an abacus or a slide rule. Americans can't count on ten fingers at this point. Nor can they use a smartphone or launch a weapon without access to the grid. If the solution is to concede that the global economy is so deeply intertwined that we cannot excommunicate China and Russia but instead need a new set of rules and agreements to accommodate them, then why not start Helsinki 2.0? It beats sitting in the dark. If we do not like how Putin handles the management of the state and think his brand of poison is unacceptable (Novichok and Polonium), then we have to create a world where the new rules of the game address these behaviors.