volfanhill
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It's a country that literally has dieties that are trans, with shrines dedicated to them. India is much more accepting of different people in their hierarchical rungs. Except for the highest rungs on the ladder, they respect no one.Maybe they are tired of being dictated to by a Country who celebrates tranny story time at the local library?
He's a moronIt's a country that literally has dirties that are trans, with shrines dedicated to them. India is much more accepting of different people in their hierarchical rungs. Except for the highest rungs on the ladder, they respect no one.
Perhaps you should stick to speaking on Russians points of view.
It's a country that literally has dieties that are trans, with shrines dedicated to them. India is much more accepting of different people in their hierarchical rungs. Except for the highest rungs on the ladder, they respect no one.
Perhaps you should stick to speaking on Russians points of view.
A military parade from 2001 showed Russia having plenty of SS-21 (Tochka) missiles.There is no report of Russia using Tochka missiles. Also, the Ukrainians originally said it was an Iskander, not knowing that there would be evidence left behind that would reveal the contrary.
And you can't get more of a staged propaganda set up than someone painting "for the children" on the missile. Easily can be perceived to be an attempt to build up Western outrage.
Russia gains nothing by bombing a train station with evacuating civilians. But the Ukrainians gain a lot in the media war.
Taking a page from Kentaji Jackson, I am no economist. That being said, Im not afraid to answer this.OK. So what would that mean to Russia? Does that mean they can't borrow anymore from Western banks?
What does this mean for Western bondholders? What does this mean for derivatives and credit default swaps?