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Studentski i građanski protesti i blokade 24/25
Beonegro replied to Henry Chinaski's topic in Politika
Iskreno, meni je nevjerovatno da jedna strana kompanija ovoliko stane iza svog zaposlenog i njegovih aktivnosti u slobodno vrijeme. Krajnje pohvalno, ali se ja tome ne bi nadao od XY poslodavca kod nas. -
Ja mislim da se to odnosi na višegodišnji plan da se boostuje odbrambeni kapacitet čitave Evrope i za to je Annalena Baerbock rekla da bi moglo da bude reda veličine pandemijskog stimulusa, odatle 700 milijardi. Izvor Volio bih da griješim i da Evropa stvarno tim putem kaže jedno odlučno vajduga klošaru
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Ima i ovo: U prevodu: da skinemo spenisa ove smarače Ukrajince koji tu nešto smetaju, pa da se radi biznis BAJOMOOOOOJJJJJ
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Giorgia Meloni je juče namjerno kasnila na sastanak kod Macrona skoro sat vremena da bi pokazala da ne želi alternativu trumpističko-putlerovskom planu za izdaju Ukrajine. Pocetimo se da je u pitanju žena koja je na dan izbora u Italiji na svoj tnjiter okačila ovu sliku U ostalim vijestima, pominje se da bi gro mirotvoraca za implementaciju trumpističko-putlerovskog plana mogla da da Kina. Da nije tužno, bilo bi baš smiješno. Great success narandžastog pavijana.
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To su ruskonavijačke gluposti, ekvivalent megavat-časa trenutno na TTF košta 47,99 eura (a i to je sezonski peak, kako godina odmiče tako će cijena da pada), u poslednjih pola godine prije početka invazije na Ukrajinu se kretao između 60 i 90 eura za MW/h, tako da Evropa više ništa ne dobija ustupcima rusiji. Uzgred, ruske kučkice tipa orbana i vučića plaćaju gas skuplje od berzanske cijene, jer su pristali na formulu zasnovanu na cijeni nafte (zato je u Mađarskoj cijena gasa proglašena za državnu tajnu)
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rusi su već rekli da traže pripajanje pet oblasti čije su otimanje pravno formalizovali, to vjerovatno znači da traže i grad Herson (jer je u hersonskoj oblasti) i Slavjansk i Kramatorsk
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Najavio je carine za evropski izvoz u SAD na osnovu toga što u Evropi postoji PDV (porez na dodatu vrijednost, VAT na engleskom) koji po njemu poskupljuje američku robu. Argument naravno nema veze sa mozgom, jer se PDV naplaćuje za sve što se prodaje u svim državama članicama EU podjednako i nezavisno od porijekla robe, dakle isto i za domaće i za uvozne artikle. Dakle, u pitanju je čist reket (tim prije što PDV predstavlja otprilike 2/3 poreskih prihoda evropskih zemalja i većina zemalja ne može da kompenzuje bilo kakvo smanjenje PDV-a drugim prihodima), ali nebitno, on je odlučio to da primijeni i to će biti ozbiljan udar na evropski izvoz, a samim tim i industriju, rast, zaposlenost, spoljni bilans i tako dalje. Biće i udar na kupovnu moć američkih potrošača, doduše, ali dnevnu dozu to očito ne zanima.
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Studentski i građanski protesti i blokade 24/25
Beonegro replied to Henry Chinaski's topic in Politika
Zamisli šta bi se o tvom svetonazoru dalo iskonstruisati na osnovu zemlje prebivališta 😉 -
Sastanak u Parizu je završen, ali za sada nema saopštenja, što mislim da ne sluti na dobro. Šolc je doduše rekao da će se podrška Ukrajini nastaviti. Starmer je predložio da on posreduje između Evropljana i Amerikanaca, što po meni vjerovatno znači da su Britanci izabrali pogrešnu stranu istorije (dodatno tragičan element u njegovoj ponudi je što on kod trumpista ima manji kredit nego ja, otac nazi-boya ima neki privatni beef protiv njega, zbog čega ga n.b. i sam pljuje preko tnjitera). Interesantan detalj prije početka sastanka, Makron je sve goste dočekao ispred ulaza u Jelisejsku palatu, samo Meloni nije, ne znam da li je ona kasnila ili su toliko ozbiljno posvađani.
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Le Figaro kaže da ide odmah povećanje vojne pomoći Ukrajini, koliko god bude tehnički moguće, ali što se tiče npr. municije velikog kalibra ne manje od milion i po granata do kraja godine. EDIT: odnosi se na čitavu EU
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Ne znam, to podrazumijeva dva pitanja, šta Francuska hoće i šta Francuska može. Što se tiče toga šta hoće, ministar spoljnih poslova je odmah rekao da nema mira bez učešća Evropljana i Ukrajinaca u pregovorima, ali pretpostavljam da će konačni stav zavisiti od toga koliko ce i ostale zemlje pozvane na sastanak u Parizu biti spremne da se usprotive izdaji koja se sprema, sigurno je da se niko neće izdvojiti da sam izađe na vjetrometinu pred trumpiste i kuša njihovu osvetu. Druga stvar je šta Francuska može, i tu situacija postaje vrlo tužna, jer ne znam koliki je kapacitet vlade da sama donosi odluke ove težine (a u parlamentu mislim da zbog ultra-desničara i ultra-ljevičara, i jednih i drugih korisnih idiota kremlja, ne mogu da proguraju nikakvu suštinski bitnu odluku u korist Ukrajine), dok mi sa finansijske strane djeluje da ne mogu ništa, država je već prezadužena, i to uprkos tome što ima jednu od najvećih efektivnih poreskih stopa na svijetu... Ne znam da li može da se nađe neko rešenje da EU finansira kupovinu naoružanja i opreme od država članica bar privremeno, ako je tako nešto moguće (a ne vidim zašto ne bi, recimo samo National Recovery and Resillience plan za Italiju je reda veličine 200 milijardi, od čega 2/3 u formi grantova) to bi mogao da bude win-win.
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Editorial: America is folding. Europe, will you step up? The U.S. administration is ready to hand Russia a win in its brutal war against Ukraine. That’s the only conclusion we can make after following the news this week. If anyone held onto hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump would be tough on Russia’s Vladimir Putin, sorry to disappoint you. As the week unfolded, the world watched as Trump and his team — a group of people who pride themselves on being artful dealmakers — threw away any possible leverage they may have had over Russia. They brought Putin back to the table, took NATO off of Ukraine’s, and said a return to pre-invasion borders was unrealistic. In other words, they gave Moscow exactly what it wanted before the negotiations even started. Here in Ukraine, that means we only have one hope remaining — we need you, in Europe, to step up. The U.S. president seems to have made it his goal to indulge his Russian counterpart at every possible turn. He called Putin before Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, clearly showing his preference. He praised the Russian dictator and the “great nation” of Russia. He also promised Putin a meeting. Perhaps most notably, Trump refused to call Ukraine an equal partner in peace negotiations, and blamed Ukraine for “going into the war,” as if it was Ukraine’s choice. He also demanded access to Ukraine’s critical minerals, trying to use a battered ally’s vulnerability to take something away from it. All of this happened ahead of the Munich Security Conference. There, on its first day, U.S. Vice President JD Vance offered no clarity on Trump’s plans regarding the war, instead taking the stage to lecture the already anxious European allies about democracy. Watching it all happen from Ukraine was especially devastating. Being at the epicenter of the storm, having lived through three years of Russia’s full-scale war and all that comes with it, we now have to watch as Russia is about to not just get away with all of its crimes, but be rewarded for them. There is little use in trying to understand Trump and his team’s words and actions now. They went beyond appeasement. Russian politicians, media, and public figures are loudly gloating and praising Trump, understandably so. We know very well that Trump and his team aren’t speaking for all Americans. At the Kyiv Independent, we have a front-row seat in seeing how many regular Americans support Ukraine and donate to Ukrainian causes, including backing our publication. They are true supporters of justice and democracy, and there are plenty of them. However, the U.S. president is acting in their name, too. Trump’s words and actions signal a change that is bleak for Ukraine and the free world. He acts like he isn’t just going to let Russia win the war but is ready to help it win. So, is this it? No. Even the leader of the world’s most powerful country can’t single-handedly decide the outcome of this war. America may be the biggest and richest ally Ukraine has, but it’s far from the only one. That means that, of course, all the eyes are on you, Europe. The real decision on whether Russia wins the war doesn’t actually sit with Trump now — it’s with Europe. The EU and the U.K. have shown that they are capable of standing up to Russian aggression and backing Ukraine. Now they need to find the resolve to lead, not be led. The people of Europe need to demand from their leaders to speak up and step up, to counter the conceding direction taken by the U.S. administration. A good example of leadership was set by the U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who on Feb. 13 reiterated that Ukraine was on “irreversible path to NATO” and said it has to be “at the heart” of any peace discussions, countering the points of Trump and his team. Other leaders, including Germany’s Olaf Scholz and France’s Emmanuel Macron, have to join suit. If they truly have their people’s interests at heart, and are real leaders of their nations and not political opportunists, they need to recognize the urgency of the situation, and act now. After all, if the U.S. is out, and Ukraine falls, Europe will be left to face Russia one-on-one. Almost exactly three years ago, when the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine was clearly coming, we called upon the world to stand up to Russia. Here’s what was at the core of our call back then: “This is not just about Ukraine. It’s a clash of two worlds, two polar sets of values. If Putin wins, your world loses. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow – but soon, and unquestionably.” Those words are still true today. Russia isn’t at war with Ukraine, it’s at war with the West. And if a significant part of the West deserts, the rest needs to make sure to show up for battle. Nobody wants this war to end more than Ukrainians do. It’s our homes that get attacked with drones every night. It’s our friends who get killed in battle. It’s our youth that’s been stolen by this war. But we understand that any compromise with Russia won’t be the end of the war. There can’t be a compromise in this war. Russia wins – the West loses. The West wins – Russia loses.
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Aupm, konačno neko sa nečim što liči na kičmu
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Teško da će ga neko dirati dok god prihodi imaju ovakav rast.
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Studentski i građanski protesti i blokade 24/25
Beonegro replied to Henry Chinaski's topic in Politika
Treba očekivati da ovih dana naša dika ponudi da pošalje recimo jedan bataljon u Ukrajinu kao garanciju plana dnevne doze za izdaju Ukrajine, a da zauzvrat neko iz tramposfere tvitne ili se čak neki zamjenik pomoćnika sekretara zamjenika iscima da dođe u Beograd da na fejs ov d plejs kaže da je gospodinvučić garant stabilnosti u regionu, za skromnu doplatu možda i opljune po Kurtiju (šta ga košta, budući da isti nije član tog zločinačkog udruženja). -
Ajte molim vas, Saudijska Arabija, Emirati, potejto - potato 🙄 Nebitno što je Zelenski upravo izjavio da ne priznaje nikakav dogovor iz Rijada zato što Ukrajina nije čak formalno ni obaviještena o pregovorima.