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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Real Man who wrote (68036)9/28/2022 9:55:03 AM
From: marcher1 Recommendation

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ggersh

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--idiot neo-cons surrounding him--

add neo-libs to that:

"...Thus, alongside Jake Sullivan (national security adviser to Joe Biden and the Clinton campaign),
Mike Morrell (Obama’s acting CIA director) and Mike McFaul (Obama’s ambassador to Russia) sit leading
neocons such as Mike Chertoff (Bush’s homeland security secretary), Mike Rogers (the far-right,
supremely hawkish former congressman who now hosts a right-wing radio show); and Bill Kristol himself..."
theintercept.com

one big happy family...
-g/ng-



To: Real Man who wrote (68036)9/28/2022 9:57:16 AM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation

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Secret_Agent_Man

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That's what I've been saying also, EU/UK/US/Allies
have committed suicide, it's a done deal -nfg-

On March 1st I posted an article I had written in response to the sanctions. I called it The US, EU and Nato Just Committed Suicide. I’m going to take credit for being the first person in the world to write about how stupid and self-destructive the sanctions were. Since then the word suicide has been recognized by hundreds or thousands of other commentators. Everyone now understands just how much damage the sanctions have done to the economy of Europe and the US.

You see, there is no energy shortage. There is lots of natural gas available and coal and oil to any willing buyer. But at the insistence of the US upon their European sock puppets, Europe refused to agree to perfectly reasonable terms offered by Russia. This wasn’t a case of Russia refusing to sell resources to the EU. It was a case of the EU first stealing from Russia and then demanding Russia agrees to their terms.


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