Potentially causing more issues with the Putin-led Russia …….If I have it right, a lot of Putin’s aggression is because he doesn’t want Ukraine to join NATO, yet his actions will surely have other countries, bordering Russia, thinking “will he be coming for us next?”
Is there a potential for this to backfire on Putin, with those other countries deciding to protect themselves by joining NATO en masse?
Or maybe the removal of PutinPotentially causing more issues with the Putin-led Russia …….![]()
If I have it right, a lot of Putin’s aggression is because he doesn’t want Ukraine to join NATO, yet his actions will surely have other countries, bordering Russia, thinking “will he be coming for us next?”
Is there a potential for this to backfire on Putin, with those other countries deciding to protect themselves by joining NATO en masse?
Perhaps just kind of like the Crimea situationYes. And there's a potential that it backfires on Putin if he actually goes ahead with invading Ukraine fully. It's a high risk strategy. I think he's just pushing the envelope to see how much he can get away with here. It's testing the West's weak points.
Perhaps just kind of like the Crimea situation
I have definitely heard some level headed commentators suggesting what you have - that a full on invasion could very much backfire
Starmer hits the Tories right where it hurts them most:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...hand-back-russian-cash-as-putin-threatens-war
Looking forward to PMQs tomorrow. Starmer should go for the jugular on this, although I've been disappointed by some of his displays I'm feeling that he's wooing the red wall voters.Starmer hits the Tories right where it hurts them most:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...hand-back-russian-cash-as-putin-threatens-war
100%....can't wait for next weeks Private Eye to arrive, it's going to give Bonko and his cronies a well deserved good kicking.Starmer hits the Tories right where it hurts them most:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...hand-back-russian-cash-as-putin-threatens-war
Didn’t the Canadians talk about freezing or blocking crypto wallets as part of the crackdown? If that is possible then I’m not sure how separation works effectively beyond people somehow dealing P2P on this. That requires far more buy in and would surely require the currency to be, you know, stableWow, he has gone in strong there and directly addressed a lot of issues head on… I assume Boris will just shrug this attack off though.
For those interested (and/or bored) this is a very good discussion about human rights, authoritarianism and how bitcoin is slowly separating money from state and can be used to incentivise freedom over control. It does a good job of expressing the ideas I’ve been trying to talk about on here and why I think they are important:
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I posted regarding the class action brought by Ottawa residents which, I think, covers the crypto wallets. This one result from a search on the freeze. How effective it is will be seen over the next days/weeks depending on any further demos and how they're handled/organised.Didn’t the Canadians talk about freezing or blocking crypto wallets as part of the crackdown? If that is possible then I’m not sure how separation works effectively beyond people somehow dealing P2P on this. That requires far more buy in and would surely require the currency to be, you know, stable
How much money does this cost Russia ?Huge move by Germany:
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First, Germany (correctly) abandoned nuclear power after Fukushima, which everyone else should have done. Secondly, Russia exported $US55 billion worth of gas in 2021, double the previous year. Nord Stream 2 would have probably doubled this again, and as this pipe doesn't go through Ukraine, it means that they wouldn't get the $2 billion a year transit fees. Your point is a fair one, though, as not just Germany but the whole of Western Europe has become far too dependent on Russian gas, just as we are in danger of becoming too dependent on Chinese nuclear technology.How much money does this cost Russia ?
And doesn’t this screw up Germany’s energy situation since they (foolishly) abandoned nuclear power ?