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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

They get crabby when you call out the golden boy Obama and how much he was out there really sucking it up.

A: Wrong Thread, Cletus

B: Obama didn't "pay" Iran anything. Iran WON a settlement vs. the US in the World Court REQUIRING a reimbursement. If that wasn't paid, they would have WON MORE money for further delays.

C: If the US doesn't honor the World Court decisions, then WE cannot use them for grievances against other countries, either.
 
They get crabby when you call out the golden boy Obama and how much he was out there really sucking it up.
Yeah
Supplying their boy putin with drones.
Gave them $2 billion.
Ok’d them developing nuke.
Trump put a missle up their generals ass.
 
A: Wrong Thread, Cletus

B: Obama didn't "pay" Iran anything. Iran WON a settlement vs. the US in the World Court REQUIRING a reimbursement. If that wasn't paid, they would have WON MORE money for further delays.

C: If the US doesn't honor the World Court decisions, then WE cannot use them for grievances against other countries, either.
The United States should never give a terrorist nation 2 billion dollars no matter what some fake made up global court says. Also we don't need that court to settle grievances we have the CIA and navy seals to do that.
 
This needs to move to another thread, so I wont comment further, but the actual quotes were in another article linked from that article.
Only your interpretation should be in another thread.

It's Ukrainian politics involving Ukrainians living in the US.
 
And they are already in a demographic spiral from low birth rates. They are f——ed, generationally.

There's going to be a boom in the Russian bride market...
 
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The three countries that helped Moscow to maintain crude exports in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine appear to be stepping back into the market for Russian barrels, with Turkey taking a lead role in the latest buying.

A marked increase in the volume of crude on tankers that have yet to signal a final destination makes the task of monitoring Russia’s exports more complicated, but most of those vessels end up in India, with a smaller number heading further east to China. Adding those ships into the calculation shows a steady increase in the combined flow of Russian crude to Turkey, China and India in recent weeks.

Almost all tankers carrying Russian crude that signal destinations such as Port Said, Gibraltar or “for orders” eventually end up in one of those three countries.



Time is running out to deliver crude from Russia’s Baltic ports to China and India before European Union sanctions that will deprive vessels of insurance and other services come into effect on Dec. 5. Tankers have until about Oct. 21 to depart Primorsk or Ust-Luga if they are to reach discharge terminals in eastern China before that deadline.

Flows to China, India and Turkey peaked in June at 2.2 million barrels a day. In the four weeks to Oct. 14 that figure was down by about 350,000 barrels a day. However, shipments to Turkey have risen to the highest level for the year so far, while the volume on tankers yet to show final destinations is now so large, at the equivalent of more than 450,000 barrels a day, that it could send combined shipments to these three countries to new post-invasion highs once their actual destinations become apparent.

Meanwhile, trading houses and refiners are racing to book storage tanks in Rotterdam in the coming months on expectations of a supply crunch after the EU sanctions take effect.
 
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I find myself pressing "like" on things I don't like at all, but I want the posters who post the tidbits of news to know that their efforts are appreciated, even if it's giving us news that looks more positive for Russia than Ukraine.

Thank you!

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