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  1. 1 minute ago, rabas said:

    Is that the UK Standard owned by  former Russian  KGB agent Alexander Lebedev oft referred to as one of the Russian Oligarchs? 

     

    Didn't he work in foreign intelligence for Russia? Also as a KGB spy according to The Sunday Times.

     

    From Italy: According to a report by the Italian External Intelligence and Security Agency, Lebedev's resignation from the FSB might have been fictitious and he "continued to participate in annual KGB meetings".  [ref]

     

    Well it is and the scandal of Boris Johnson disgracefully giving a peerage to his son still rages on. That said, the same claims are appearing across a wide range of Western MSM now - such as WAPO here. Tusk and Macrons call to arms are a reflection of the new reality. This is the author ;

     

    Robert Fox, Journalist and broadcaster, Defence Correspondent for The Evening Standard and Senior Associate Fellow, Centre for Defence Studies, King's College London.

     

    https://archive.is/gm41Z

     

    “We are trying to find some way not to retreat,” Zelensky continued. After the Russian capture of Avdiivka in February, he said, “we have stabilized the situation because of smart steps by our military.” If the front remains stable, he said, Ukraine can arm and train new brigades in the rear to conduct a new counteroffensive later this year.
    Zelensky summed up the zero-sum reality of this conflict: “If you are not taking steps forward to prepare another counteroffensive, Russia will take them. That’s what we learned in this war: If you don’t do it, Russia will do it.”

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/30/ukraine-war-briefing-us-aid-delays-could-force-ukrainian-troops-to-retreat-step-by-step-zelenskiy-warns

     

     

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  2. 5 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

     

     

    That was all done around the 1940s and 1950s.

     

    That is what the then-leaders decided at that time.

     

    We all have to sometimes accept that life isn't always fair and it won't always go our way.

     

    The Lebanese had a wonderful Christian land and economy, and the state of Afghanistan was Buddhist. Both are ruined nowadays.

     

    Times change and maps move

     

    Quite sure we Brits didn't like being dispossessed by the Vikings and the Romans.

     

     

    And those claims about the Vikings and the Romans are 1000 years later than Israeli biblical claims on the Holy Land. It doesn't work like that, historic grudges poison politics for generations, that just the way it is.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Scouse123 said:

     

     

    And what would the HK Chinese and Pakistanis do for football teams?

     

    Nothing wrong with Scousers and even less wrong with the Irish.

     

    YNWA.

    Precisely - the point is you belong there and why should interlopers kick you out of your houses and land. 700k Palestinian Arabs were kicked out at the birth of Israel from their historic lands. Some still have the title deeds for their lands now having Israeli settlers living on then. Just imagine that happened to you - how would you react ?

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakba

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  4. 1 hour ago, Scouse123 said:

     

     

    Even the Muslim states found the Hamas demands ridiculous to end the conflict and threatened to deport them from Qatar unless they moved a long way in their position of compromise.

     

    Historically, the surrounding Muslim states have found the Palestinian conflict, and their refusal to find a middle ground many years ago, to be a burden, and only support it for the sake of being seen to take the side of Muslims against Jews.

     

    When the Jews went back to their historic land, it was a barren wasteland—sand, desert and nothing else.

     

    It still would be if it hadn't been for the massive efforts, investment and determination of the Jews.

     

    Now they are making a success of it against all odds, here come along the Arab Palestinians claiming ownership of this, that and the other.

     

    And the Arab Palestinian holy sites, happen to be in the middle of the Jewish holiest sites.

    If we kicked out the scousers from Liverpool and sent most of them back to Ireland from whence they came and gave their houses and land to Pakistani and Indian immigrants within a generation I confidently predict Liverpool would be humming with commerce and industry. Add the Hong Kong Chinese to the mix and we could have Singapore on Mersey. Can you see any problems with this policy ? Might not get the Beatles though, but on the plus side we would lose Ken Dodd.

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  5. 9 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

    :cheesy:

    We've been told for months that Hamas has hundreds of miles of tunnels, connecting all of Gaza, yet now we are supposed to believe that they won't use the tunnels to escape Rafah. Someone is taking the michael, and it ain't Hamas.

     

    Israeli propaganda needs to get better than that if they are going to be taken seriously. 555555555555

    2 shock takeaways from this current conflict is that the much vaunted Mossad turned out to have feet of clay, and Israeli propaganda is so crude in many instances it is laughable. Previously I had always bought into the Munich, Eichmann Mossad had superpowers ability and could reach anywhere, anytime. Maybe the post-war generation of leaders forged in WW2 in various ways had it, but later generations have lost it. Not just Israel, to be fair.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

    Says it all this this Thai Politician about not taking sides. Yet his own Government is allowing Russian draft dodgers into areas such as Phuket where they are reaking havoc on locals, tourists, and the Police.

    Thailand never takes sides and there is no bad money only money if you continue to live there then that is tacit acceptance of this doctrine.

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  7. 10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

    Hmmmmm, wonder who is going to be maintaining them. Norway can donate all the F16s it wants if they can't be fixed, and it probably takes longer to train the guys that keep them flying than it does to cross train pilots to fly them.

    I wonder if they'll try and sneak some Norwegian mechanics in.

     

    Plus, they require lots of spares, so is Norway donating them as well? Can't fly if a part is broken. Computer systems? I have no doubt F16s have lots of computerisation, so do they have the specialists for them, also such as communications, weapons, protection systems. Are the runways fit for purpose?

     

    It's never as simple as just handing over the keys and waving the planes goodbye.

     

    BTW, all Russia has to do is send a missile or 50 to damage the runways before they land. Can't land one if there are a few potholes. It's not like they can build dozens of runways and they can't be disguised under a couple of cammo nets.

     

    I could be wrong, but IMO this may turn out to be Leopard tanks version 2.

     

    Never mind, just keep taking the pills and it'll all be over soon enough.

     

    They are not the Wunderwaffe some think they are. Russian kit is much more robust and grunt proof, and they have the benefit of a unified, consolidated supply chain. The logistics nightmare of Western kit donated to Ukraine must be horrendously and fiendishly complicated.

     

    https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-f-16-fighter-jets-war-russia-base-runway/

     

    Falcons indeed need some adaptation — this is the preparation of the runways because the landing gear is more delicate in the MiGs, the wheels are small, the air intakes are low to the strip, there may be a danger of swallowing objects. But all this can be solved. There are risks for all aviation,” Yuriy Ihnat, spokesperson of the Ukrainian air force, told POLITICO.

    That care will extend to deploying teams with sealant to cover cracks and crevices or uneven concrete on runways as close to the frontline as possible to avoid making an obvious target out of just a few well-maintained sites, said Justin Bronk with the Royal United Services Institute think tank.  

    “For a start, runways and taxi routes at multiple sites will need to be smooth and constantly checked for debris given how susceptible the low-slung, single-engine F-16s are to ground debris compared to MiG-29s,” he said.

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  8. Vladimir Putin may be weeks away from a breakthrough in Ukraine but the West is asleep - Comment
     

    There is a growing understanding across the Western allies that Ukraine is losing the ground war against Russia, and by summer could face defeat.

    Russia is pounding front lines with artillery, rocket and drone fire — and at over five times the rate the Ukrainian army can reply. Volodymyr Zelensky’s troops are exhausted — after sustaining in some sectors a heavier concentration of incoming artillery than at the Somme in 1916, or the Normandy Bocage after D-Day in 1944.

     

    The Western alliance seems oddly at sixes and sevens. The American Ukraine policy is ensnared by congressional in-fighting. European partners like Germany, gas-strapped Italy and Spain covertly or overtly are looking for a soft deal with Russia.

     

    https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/ukraine-war-russia-vladimir-putin-volodymyr-zelensky-b1148294.html

     

  9. 9 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

    Great. Bring it on.

     

    While you and I agree on many things, Trump is where we part ways. I just can't stand the idea that Harris may be POTUS by this time next year, and it looks like Trump is going to be the only candidate for the GOP, so it'll be on him to stop her.

    ( obviously I don't have much faith that Biden will last much longer than the ceremony if he wins ).

     

    Trump is a narcissistic, inward looking blowhard who is the answer to nothing. Who will spend most of his term in office if he wins, polishing his own dirty halo and working through revenge on his past grudges. The working class dispossessed that think he is the new Messiah will be just as worse off after he's gone and even more bitter. That said he's outside the magic circle of the beltway, and he gets building stuff not war and in that specific arena his opposition to ever more endless wars destroying people, influence and wealth are to be applauded. Whoever wins the US is f**cked anyway. It really is the devil and the deep blue sea. Basically, if you vote Biden/Harris you are getting the Obama White House.

  10. Not personally but was in Phattalung the only farang in a larger party of Thais with some beautiful women and my wife and was dancing with the girls and supporting the band with a 500 baht tip. In our party was a big policeman from Bangkok at whose wedding we had gone to in the previous week. He came to our party and asked us to leave. Outside we asked why it turned out that a gangster pi yai in the audience had took umbrage to a farang having it large and 'showing off' and he had a gun and wanted to shoot me ! It's wild West down south for sure ! Otherwise nothing Thailand is a very safe place if you respect the rules. Trouble attracts trouble.

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  11. 9 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

    Here is what you said and my response. I stand by every single word. Done debating with you, vile comment that is simply not true

     

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    That's the second time you've flounced off after being called out for an untruth. To be fair, I did once after you had baited me. I'm a wiser man now - live and let live and all that.

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  12. Just now, Bkk Brian said:

    I can read comments to and disagree, stop the nonsense of trying to claim what comments there were and your vile conclusion that is based on who you follow.

    That's not what you said, though you asserted that my sectional interests had dictated the comments that I had read and that was indicative of my vile state of mind. Noted. Probably best to stop digging now. I'm man enough of when I have made a mistake to apologise and move on - it seems that's a lesson in your dotage you have yet to learn.

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  13. 3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

    What a vile and disgusting comment. What you read on there is influenced by the Twitter algorithm with comments of people you follow first. No surprise and all irrelevant as it's unatributed. 

    What is revelevant is the vile statement of yours.

    They were 28 comments I read them all so you may wish to retract your hasty and uncalled-for comment.

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  14. 13 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

     

       Israel wants to wipe Hamas out so they cannot attack anymore .

    Do you support the survival of Hamas the terror group, the group that started this war and will start many wars in the future if they still exist ?

    Hamas is as much an idea as it is an organisation. In the ruins of Gaza Israel is incubating 50 further years of existential pain whilst attempting to destroy a people. This will not end well for either party. Surely now enough is enough ?

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  15. Who is fooling who - Western governments talk big, but when it comes to the pocket book they are duplicitous as any. The truth is despite all the posturing and high blown rhetoric we can't afford to take on Putin nor he us. So poor Ukraine gets crushed like a butterfly on a wheel.

     

    https://archive.is/aXjjO

     

     Western consumers continue to fund Putin’s war because we continue to import huge quantities of Putin’s oil, much of it routed through Russian-owned refineries in India in order to make it appear as if sanctions are working. Shipbrokers and insurers in London continue to enable this trade, and they are well represented by lobbyists in the EU. When the results become glaringly obvious – for example, when Russia records a trade surplus sufficient to fund its military for three years, as it did in 2022 – the West can be stirred into responding with harder sanctions, such as the price cap on Russian crude oil of $60 a barrel that was introduced at the end of 2022.

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  16. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/27/opinions/gaza-israel-resigning-state-department-sheline/index.html

     

     I am haunted by the final social media post of Aaron Bushnell, the 25-year-old US Air Force serviceman who self-immolated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington on February 25: “Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’ The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now.”

    I can no longer continue what I was doing. I hope that my resignation can contribute to the many efforts to push the administration to withdraw support for Israel’s war, for the sake of the 2 million Palestinians whose lives are at risk and for the sake of America’s moral standing in the world.

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  17. 4 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

    Great news.............lol

     

    One Russian paper today warns of a fuel shortage in Russia. “Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s fuel infrastructure have resulted in a drop in petrol production.” Plus, more attempts in the Russian press to implicate Ukraine in the Crocus City concert hall attack. 

     

     

     

    You're cheerleading on a Trump win with increased fuel prices. But you know that and do it anyway.

     

    The latest U.S. consumer price reading from Tuesday showed inflation rose more than anticipated on the back of a surge in gasoline prices.

    Granted, gas prices in the U.S. are now slightly lower than they were at this time last year. But they are a massive 60% higher now than they were in early November 2020, just before President Biden won the election. 

     

    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Rising-Gasoline-Prices-Bring-Bad-News-for-Biden.html

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