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22 Jul 22 - 09:31 AM (#4148068) Subject: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Donuel We are approaching harvest time and Ukrainian silo space is currently unavailable. Talks with Russia and Ukraine are stalled and the Black Sea is still mined by both sides. If things do not improve in the ta da knick of time there will be four additional middle eastern countries that will face mass starvation that would remind us of scenes from Africa. Food prices will precipitously rise in the rest of the world. Food and fuel are weaponized by Putin, does his pride know NO bounds? Turkey will act like a traffic cop if grain and sunflower oil does get moving again. If there is there such a thing as a hopeful cynic I am one. |
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22 Jul 22 - 09:53 AM (#4148072) Subject: RE: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Donuel Tracking Ukraine stolen grain BBC |
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23 Jul 22 - 03:45 PM (#4148137) Subject: RE: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Donuel A grain shipping agreement was met by shelling the port in question. Fog of war or intentional? Russia is using many of the torture techniques the US uses, which is why it is not being highlighted imo. |
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29 Jul 22 - 06:58 PM (#4148693) Subject: RE: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Donuel A War of Attrician is apparant. |
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30 Jul 22 - 10:20 AM (#4148754) Subject: RE: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Stilly River Sage The rest of the world looks on, hungrily, as the grain and sunflowers and other crops languish. Putin is a thug. |
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30 Jul 22 - 10:27 AM (#4148756) Subject: RE: BS: Long days in Ukraine From: Donuel In an effort to do the right thing it seems the world could sanction itself to death. |