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So it now becomes very clear as to who & what has been driving US promulgation & financing of the Ukrainian situation?

This kind of mockery of the Ukrainian people still apparently knows no bounds.

Western financial monopolies, which have already become absurdly powerful, are in fact using Ukrainian soldiers to defend their new properties. The ordinary Ukrainian probably still believes he is defending his own country against a supposedly irrational aggressor from the north-east, but their country actually already belongs to corporations.

However, should Russia’s special military operation succeed and large parts of eastern Ukraine become liberated from Western influence, land ownership will certainly be reviewed.

That is what BlackRock, Vanguard Group, Blackstone and their investors are worried about since there is a risk of losing huge investments in Ukraine which has since been transformed from by far the most fertile arable land on earth into a monocultural,carcinogenic GMO plantation.

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FrayedBear 9 Oct 11
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Giving billions in military support but one area which would help Ukraine enormously has been ignored. It is within the power of countries to forgive Ukraine's debt, as they did with banks in 2008 and have done with other countries historically. But Ukraine still pays millions every month, money that could be used to support the war effort, by servicing debt.
Priorities.

puff Level 8 Oct 11, 2022

Money to perpetrate more genocide against Russians?

@FrayedBear Cheer on Zelenski and forbid him to talk. He's an actor, known for ego, and he is center stage. Give him long range weapons and he will use them. Been prodding the border already, bridges, and has been suggesting pre-emption to think tanks. Refuses to talk to Russia at instruction.
Honestly, where do ya reckon it goes from here? If US cut support, how long would fighting continue?
One phone call "Ring Putin or we cut support" and there would be a ceasefire yesterday.
Zelenski is playing his part, digging heels in saying "No negotiations". Can only escalate if that's the case.

@puff see Len's comment below.

@FrayedBear no can do, he must have blocked me

@puff at the risk of Len blocking me here is what he kindly contributed: "Vanguar (who own Blackrock) has 3.4% of its holdings in Russia and 3.3% in Ukraine.
Meanwhile Joe Zidle Senior Managing Director and the Chief Investment Strategist of Blackstone has been heavily pushing the USA as a safe haven for investors during the Ukraine war as being
"largely insulated from the Russia-Ukraine war fallout... an island of growth,”
“The U.S. is one of the only major economies in the world that has this cushion of $6 trillion in stimulus.”
Zidle notes. “this means the U.S. has this tremendous cushion for growth as the rest of the world faces these headwinds,” CNBC’s “Fast Money” Feb 2022
As expected it all comes down to money and the desire of ultra capitalist to suckle on the suffering of other"

@puff like WWII it's another case of two faced Americans fomenting war & having a cowardly each way bet.

@FrayedBear another word for ultra capitalist is fascist. We are seeing the corporate takeover of a nation

@puff aka enslavement - a US inbred national trait.

@FrayedBear Is anyone forgetting that in WW2 banking families supported all sides of the conflict. That's right. The reasons are that to the bankers making of money is the goal.

@DenoPenno the worship of Mammon as logical as the worship of Jesus?

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Vanguar (who own Blackrock) has 3.4% of its holdings in Russia and 3.3% in Ukraine.

Meanwhile Joe Zidle Senior Managing Director and the Chief Investment Strategist of Blackstone has been heavily pushing the USA as a safe haven for investors during the Ukraine war as being
"largely insulated from the Russia-Ukraine war fallout... an island of growth,”
“The U.S. is one of the only major economies in the world that has this cushion of $6 trillion in stimulus.”
Zidle notes. “this means the U.S. has this tremendous cushion for growth as the rest of the world faces these headwinds,” CNBC’s “Fast Money” Feb 2022

As expected it all comes down to money and the desire of ultra capitalist to suckle on the suffering of other

Sadly the ethos & behaviour that you highlight is beyond the comprehension of most hence why there is the rabid response to my postings.

Ty FYI & valuable contribution.

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