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February 21, 2022, 08:05:47 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine. I think the US wants a war to happen & there are multiple reasons for that, mostly all to save their struggling economy & to justify reckless money printing & inflation. All I know is that long term BTC HODLER = not affected.
Just want to nitpick here. "The US" does NOT want this. The current administration, yes, but there is a majority of us, for sure, who do NOT want this. But I get what you are saying. On a brighter note... THIS. This is eventually cause a cascade, a virtuous cycle to kick off. Will it be this time? Maybe! I'd give a 20% chance. But it will eventually.
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February 21, 2022, 08:12:57 PM |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. They have immunity to all trade sanctions. Russia doesn't want to feed 40 million people of a bankrupted country like Ukraine. Let Anglo-Americans and their EU satellites feed them. Russia will just wait till West Ponzi collapses in full.
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February 21, 2022, 08:36:20 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (10) |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. They have immunity to all trade sanctions. Russia doesn't want to feed 40 million people of a bankrupted country like Ukraine. Let Anglo-Americans and their EU satellites feed them. Russia will just wait till West Ponzi collapses in full. Holodomor FamineFrom famine to extermination Between 1931 and 1934 at least 5 million people perished of hunger all across the U.S.S.R. Among them, according to a study conducted by a team of Ukrainian demographers, were at least 3.9 million Ukrainians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor
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February 21, 2022, 08:42:17 PM Last edit: February 22, 2022, 08:25:10 AM by modrobert |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. Putin holds meeting with Security Councilhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJIowCeNPdsI just finished watching this on RT (it was live a few hours ago), brief summary: One minister mentions the Minsk Protocol has failed for 8 years straight. Lavrov talks about the failed recent negotiations with NATO countries who ignores the Russian proposal, they all repeat the same talking points as USA about Ukraine having the right to be a NATO member, effectively ignoring all other points in the proposal. The Russian ministers all agree to recognize Luhansk and Donetsk as Russian territory and defend the people living there as Russian citizens from the attacking forces. The Duma also agreed to recognize Luhansk and Donetsk with majority of votes. Two ministers wanted to give Blinken (and Biden) one more chance to negotiate in a few days and then move in if nothing is decided during that meeting, the rest of the assembly think it's tactics to stall further while the regions are under attack. The ministers are aware of the sanctions but have endured those in the past, protecting the Russian population in Ukraine (roughly 4 million total) is more important. Putin closes the meeting by saying he will take their arguments into consideration to make a decision. I recommend watching the whole thing if you can bare the poor translation (dub).
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February 21, 2022, 09:06:02 PM |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. They have immunity to all trade sanctions. Russia doesn't want to feed 40 million people of a bankrupted country like Ukraine. Let Anglo-Americans and their EU satellites feed them. Russia will just wait till West Ponzi collapses in full. Holodomor FamineThe Famine (aka Great Depression) was all over the world at that time, fucktard!
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February 21, 2022, 09:23:28 PM |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. They have immunity to all trade sanctions. Russia doesn't want to feed 40 million people of a bankrupted country like Ukraine. Let Anglo-Americans and their EU satellites feed them. Russia will just wait till West Ponzi collapses in full. Holodomor FamineThe Famine (aka Great Depression) was all over the world at that time, fucktard! Try another lie, commie. Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions, drawing Western vows of sanctions https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/kremlin-says-no-concrete-plans-summit-with-biden-over-ukraine-2022-02-21/
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February 21, 2022, 10:39:22 PM |
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Is UKR/RUS the cause of another dump? P.S. I'm a bit worried about the market cap. BTC lost >$100m in the last few days. Where is that money flowing to?
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February 21, 2022, 10:41:06 PM |
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Is UKR/RUS the cause of another dump?
Yeah but you can't talk about it here.
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February 21, 2022, 10:49:17 PM |
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Enough with the dumping ffs.
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February 21, 2022, 10:49:40 PM |
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Russia has 600+ billion dollars in central bank reserves. Sanction them all you want, they are isolated for a very long time. Plus they export gas and oil among other things. So they take control piece by piece, one region, and another. Biden can't do shit, Ukraine can't do shit. those troops and anti-air batteries are insurance against any intervention by any other party. next up, china and taiwan Chinese Taipei ? see : https://olympics.com/ioc/chinese-taipeiSo bitcoin is down, but how much more down until it clicks that what you need is actually bitcoin in these times ?
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February 21, 2022, 10:58:08 PM |
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Is UKR/RUS the cause of another dump? P.S. I'm a bit worried about the market cap. BTC lost >$100m in the last few days. Where is that money flowing to? The money doesn't flow in or out as indicated by the market cap differential. That $100 million was only a valuation not an actual holding.
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February 21, 2022, 10:59:00 PM |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine. I think the US wants a war to happen & there are multiple reasons for that, mostly all to save their struggling economy & to justify reckless money printing & inflation. All I know is that long term BTC HODLER = not affected.
If the US wants a war then they will get one started no doubt. Whatever happens you can be sure the msm will spin it that it was Russia’s fault no matter who starts it!
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February 21, 2022, 10:59:15 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Some thoughts on bearish "2018 is back" posts: some bears are calling bear market, crypto winter, reincarnation of 2018 etc.. claiming we're 12 to 18 months away from the bottom. Wrong! Don't forget the top (or what they claim to be the top) was reached earlier (late October/early November?) so we're halfway through your beloved 2018 you're seeing in your wet dreams.
Why 80% down is not going to happen: inflation bordering with hyperinflation, corporations/billionaires not selling, blood is in the streets in the shitcoin/fiat/stocks world (ok ok this is arguable).
But... but... I heard WW3 is right around the corner? And it's bad for Bitcoin! WW3 is not going to happen. War mongering, nothing more nothing less.
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The Ukraine issue is extremely important, for sure. But what is happening in Canada is at LEAST a DEFCON 3 level event as far as US national security goes. The country to our north is undergoing a Communist revolution.
I think "Fascist" might be a more fitting term. You can't call it Communist until a few factories are seized "by the workers". Say, all of Amazon's Canadian warehouses or something like that to start. Unfortunately we may soon be dealing with both of these at the same time... throw in action in Taiwan, and well... the fuse is more than lit. -snip- I am, needless to say, worried. A lot.
I am, too. If the Chinese start making trouble around Taiwan while the USA is looking at Moscow and Kiev, we might be in for a generous helping of doom. Luckily, China's navy is nowhere nearly as good as their other military forces and hopefully, Japan (on the contrary, one heck of a powerful navy) will keep on being a US- and West-friendly watchdog in the area. Taiwan has been Japanese until the other day anyway. You know... I brought up the living generations in a previous post. But there is one who is frighteningly absent now. The generation that would see this for exactly what it is, and where it leads, because they would see history repeating itself. Sadly these men and women are (nearly?) entirely dead. And probably a lot are rolling over in their graves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RprN07SfFzc
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February 21, 2022, 11:02:08 PM |
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I don’t think Russia are going to invade Ukraine.
To my understanding, Russia will not be invading Ukraine, because they would not be able to survive the trade sanctions levied against them, as a result. Maybe they would, but Putin sure wouldn't.
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