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To: Hoa Hao who wrote (774792)1/1/2023 1:18:58 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793956
 
Hasn’t occurred to me. You may well be right. He throws up some “unimaginable” stuff like a war between Germany and France - and sits back to watch the hissy fit. It only happened a few times over the past 100-200 years. Used to happen a lot more often.

PS — Germany is coming up with a €200 billion+ in subsidies to help those who can’t afford the current energy prices. [and other European bosses are upset, because their populations will demand the same.] I don’t believe that the Germans are not pissed about being cut off from cheap Russian energy - including the blown up pipeline.



To: Hoa Hao who wrote (774792)1/1/2023 4:55:19 PM
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  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793956
 
Here is a recent (8 days old) frontline documentary style report from Patrick Lancaster on the fighting around Bakhmut. No one has had more courage in covering the conflict for the last eight years than this guy, but he is a former US Navyman so I guess it comes with the territory

Very educational.