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US Foreign Policy 3.0: We're The Mets of International Diplomacy

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I don't see anyone saying that you are wrong in what has happened, and what vladdy has done. The question is how to get rid of him without starting a nuclear exchange *anywhere*- let alone a full blown WWIII exchange that ends the world. Do you trust the military leaders to do the right thing and NOT start a nuclear battle? Given that they are the ones directing the shooting, I can't really trust them. It's the ground troops that are the ones running the slow down, not the leaders.

So if you have a plan to stop this without further escalation, what would that be? Right now, bleeding the russian effort dry seems to be the most effective way of doing that. Even if vlad comes out at the top, he will be pretty scaled back.

The whole point is it isnt up to us to remove him...it is up to the people there. We are doing our part...but part of that is motivating the people in the region to rise up which is what Zelensky has been doing and what Biden is advocating. We keep cutting them off from supplies and money and The Ukraine keeps fighting. As you say, bleed him dry. But we need to ratchet up the rhetoric too.

You seem to think I want some sort of intervention into the War by The West...I don't. All I want is for the leaders to finally just call a spade a spade. Stop worrying about offending a madman he will invent reasons to be offended anyways. Time for the West to remind the people of Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus, Crimea...etc. that if they want all this to end there is really only one way for them (again them not us) to do it.

What Biden said (with or without the clarification) escalates nothing.
 
Good.

The names and addresses of 620 people who are said to be FSB officers were published yesterday in what Kyiv said was a huge data breach of the Russian security agency. The Ukrainian directorate of intelligence claimed that the list included the personal details of agents engaging in “criminal activities” across Europe.

As well as names and addresses, the list includes details of agents’ cars such as their numberplates, their phone numbers and dates and places of birth. All those on the list were registered as living in the Lubyanka, the service’s Moscow headquarters. According to the list, one alleged agent used “jamesbond007” as part of his Skype address.
 
So, how's your job going this morning?

A powerful and effective cyberattack on the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) infrastructure that took place on Saturday morning has erased all documents, files, aircraft registration data and mails from the servers. In total, about 65 terabytes of data was erased. The news became known on Monday morning, the agency’s official website (favt.ru) went also down.

Officially, the Russian Federation does not confirm anything but blamed it on temporary lack of access to internet and a malfunction of the electronic document flow system of Rosaviatsia that they switched over to a (pen and) paper version: information exchange will be carried out via AFTN channel (for urgent short message) and postal mail.

It is alleged that the attack occurred due to poor performance of contractual obligations by company LLC “InfAvia”, which operates the IT infrastructure of Rosaviatsia. “The prosecutor’s office and the FSB have been sitting at Rosaviatsia since Saturday,” said a person familiar with the case.

The authorities are now looking for a backup, if any. The Aviation Heraldwrote that no backup of these data exists due to lack of funds allocated by Russia’s Ministry of Finance.

It’s believed that Anonymous Hacking Group is behind the coup, they were also able to retrieve data from Russian State Media (tv and radio) and publish it on the internet.
 
Trump has asked Putin to release info on hunter bidens business with oligarchs.
 
UA forces doing missile attacks on Russian tanks have organized themselves into Olympic events like "turret throw," and are awarding medals based on configuration of the debris.
 
These guys look like little boys.

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We should do this worldwide with every corporation and its subsidiaries not 100% out of Russia. And we should do it for every pol who accepts their bribes, er donations.
 
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