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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1392626)2/24/2023 7:16:28 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1579899
 
"Kyiv in three days" was widely reported. There was plenty of evidence. You just have to open your eyes.

so no link

"Bakhmut in a month" is a reflection of how things are going right now.


Tenshitsyou fake news

Yes, it's going so bad for Russia that NATO king pins are stepping away from Biden and asking for a settlement.

"Moscow in a week!"-Tenshitsyou



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1392626)2/24/2023 7:47:42 PM
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Broken Cuck from 2/25/2022:

From: Broken_Clock
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Putin schooled NATO and especially Biden this week.

It's essentially over. He cracked open the already broken NATO shell and took matters into his own hands.

The West stood by, waved their hands in the air, shouted and let it happen.

The buck stops with Biden.

Message 33728650

Michael Knigge

German Defense Minister Lambrecht fears that Russian President Putin won’t even shy away any longer from an attack against NATO partners: “We still have some hope that he won't cross any othee borders. But I have to honestly say: That's not a certainty!”


Matthias Gebauer

Verteidigungsministerin Lambrecht fürchtet, dass #Putin selbst vor Angriff auf #Nato Partner nicht mehr zurückschreckt: "Wir haben immer noch einen Rest Hoffnung, dass er weitere Grenzen nicht überschreitet. Aber ich muss ehrlich sagen: Das ist keine Gewissheit!", sagt sie. @dpa

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As you can see, a year ago BC thought Putin the Mighty was going to punish NATO and Ukraine was at his mercy. Our foolish former President thought so too.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1392626)2/24/2023 9:22:23 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1579899
 
whattabout the cap TenQ?

Academics: Russia Selling Oil Way Over Price Cap By Julianne Geiger - Feb 24, 2023, 3:30 PM CST

Russia raked in significantly more money from its crude oil sales than previously thought, a group of academics have said.

Russia took in more money in the weeks that followed the oil price cap implemented on December 5 last year, calculations from academics at the Institute of International Finance, Columbia University, and the University of California show.

The calculations show that Russia sold its crude oil for about $74 per barrel on average, according to the paper “Assessing the Impact of International Sanctions on Russian Oil Exports” published on the Social Science Research Network.

The paper studied two things: the effects of the EU embargo and the G7 price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil.

“We find that Russia was able to redirect crude oil exports from Europe to alternative markets such as India, China, and Turkey but that export earnings were curbed substantially by the sizable discounts that Russian exporters had to accept in market segments where the impending EU embargo lowered demand.”

“However,” the report goes on to say, “we do not find crude oil discounts as large as those reflected in Urals prices toward the end of 2022. In particular, prices in market segments that are unaffected by lower European demand, e.g., exports from Russia’s Pacific Ocean ports, have not dropped in a meaningful way and shipments do not appear to comply with the price cap.”

“Moreover, our surprising finding of a significant share of Russian crude oil being sold well-above the price cap level of $60 a barrel urgently calls for further investigation of these transactions and reinforces the need for stepped-up enforcement,” the authors said, and recommended that ‘the price caps on crude oil should be lowered as soon as possible.”

The analysis covered the four weeks following the implementation of the price cap.

and...

Oil Futures Rise on Prospect of Russia Cuts | Energy Intelligence

TodayOil Futures and Derivatives, Oil Prices, Oil Supply. Wanda Ad #2 (article footer) OIL DAILY > OIL DAILY. ... Russia's Sokol Crude Exports Close to Full Recovery. More than 200,000 b/d of the light sweet Russian crude is scheduled to be shipped to South Korea in March. Fri, Feb 24, 2023.




To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1392626)2/25/2023 10:35:53 AM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579899
 
Broken cluck doesn't like looking for links with real facts