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Global Wheat Production: Million Metric Tons
Russia: 51
EU: £36.5
Canada: 24
Australia: 23.5
Ukraine: 16
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Dramatic moment Putin uses fighter jets to bomb his OWN territory in attack on rebel fighters after they seized Russian border village

 













 
More and more attacks and incidents happening inside Russia. Putler and his cronies losing control little by little. The question is, can the authorities stamp it out and hold things together before it reaches critical mass?

Gonna be an interesting few weeks !


 
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Shooting at Crocus City Hall in Moscow, the latest
See more at https://english.pravda.ru/

 

 
Whatever you call it the attack on a public concert is an act of terrorism much like that of Hamas.

Duplicity of Western nations is clear enough for all to see.

Very sad. :(
 

More and more attacks and incidents happening inside Russia. Putler and his cronies losing control little by little. The question is, can the authorities stamp it out and hold things together before it reaches critical mass?

Gonna be an interesting few weeks !


Whatever you call it the attack on a public concert is an act of terrorism much like that of Hamas.

Duplicity of Western nations is clear enough for all to see.

Very sad. :(
It might not have been Ukraine or its allies.
 


 

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is often perceived as a conventional clash between homogenous nation-states. However, this perspective might be oversimplified, overlooking the intricate underpinnings of global power dynamics. It is plausible to consider that the root of this war lies not within the sovereign disputes of these nations but in the complex clashes of oligarchic interests. Ukrainian oligarchs have sought support from their counterparts in the United States, while Russian oligarchs have turned to allies in China, Iran, and beyond. Significantly, these oligarchs have not secured a direct mandate from the populace to engage in such conflicts.

A compelling piece of evidence that challenges the narrative of a unified institutional stance against one another is the continued export of gas by Russia through Ukrainian pipelines to the West. Remarkably, Ukraine continues to receive payments from Russia for these transactions. This ongoing economic engagement suggests that the conflict is not supported by a homogenous institutional stance from all involved parties. Thus, the war may indeed be the result of the ambitions of select oligarchs on both sides, with additional involvement from international oligarchs.

The common phrases "Russia attacks" or "Ukraine defends" might not accurately depict the situation. Instead, it appears that specific, albeit publicly unknown, oligarchs are orchestrating these events.

Furthermore, this scenario raises questions about the nature of political power and governance. Regardless of electoral outcomes, it seems that oligarchs remain in control across various nations, owning a wide spectrum of political influence. This observation invites a deeper contemplation on the essence of power and the role of the electorate in the modern geopolitical landscape.
 

 

 



One of the Crocus City Hall terrorists said he agreed to kill for 500,000 rubles
See more at https://english.pravda.ru/news/hotspots/159222-crocus-city-hall-terrorists/








 
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