America= the world's best pick pocket.
tee, hee.
It's super easy for the krauts. Lucky bas s for bearing Hitler after. Their children are forbidden to go to the slaughters. American go in their stead.
Sweet deal, man, eh?
Let us proceed...
Time to invest in Alibaba!
And hard.
Think 25%.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/...-in-may-a85420Russian Inflation Rises Once Again in May
The pace of inflation in Russia accelerated yet again in May as officials warn huge public spending to support the military offensive on Ukraine is overheating the economy.
Increases in government expenditure have supported Russia's economy in the face of a barrage of Western sanctions but also triggered surging prices and labor shortages in many sectors not connected to the campaign.
Inflation was running at 8.3% on an annual basis in May, Russia’s statistics agency Rosstat said on Friday — the highest rate since February 2023.
That was up from 7.8% at the end of April and far ahead of the country's official 4.0% inflation target.
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Please, v.
We could write the book about inflation, son.
Come again.
...vs Ukraine making soldiers out of their convicts.
tee, hee.
Did the peace summit give us peace?
Nope, not there, nor with the Jews and Ham.
Biden did that.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...rkiv-offensiveRussian soldier says army suffering heavy losses in Kharkiv offensive
Anton Andreev, a Russian soldier from the fifth company of the 1009th regiment, painted a bleak picture of Russia’s offensive in the Ukrainian northern region of Kharkiv.
His unit had been decimated, he said, with only 12 out of 100 soldiers still alive as they came under constant Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchansk, a prime target of Russia’s advances.
“They just chop us up. We are sent under machine guns, under drones in daylight, like meat. And commanders just shout ‘forward and forward’,” Andreev said in a video message.
Fighting has been raging near the city of Kharkiv since Russian troops crossed the border to open a new front on 9 May.
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The cohort of influential military bloggers now largely toe the government line, painting an upbeat picture of Moscow’s advances while predicting Ukraine’s immediate collapse.
But on social media, dozens of posts have sprung up with Russians searching for their missing relatives in the Kharkiv offensive, hinting at the staggeringly high number of losses Moscow continues to suffer.
Some relatives have criticised the minimal training troops reportedly received before the offensive.
“I haven’t heard from my brother since the 12 May when they were sent to Volchanks,” wrote Yevgeni, in one post on the social media platform VK. “I am concerned that the training was only a week. Is that even legal?” Yevgeni added.
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- "Promises, promises."
- Ernie "The Cat" Ladd
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