Japan’s PM offers Ukraine support as China’s Xi backs Moscow

Litwin

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Democracy vs. Despotism , I'd like to see the faces of the Muscovite invaders when they see this approaching them
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And Yes we all know, Japan is way cooler !




 
We've given them over a hundred billion and we have nothing but losses to show for it.
make a pause in sucking small trump and pootler dicks for a second, and read this :



  • U.S.-Europe trade in goods reached an all-time high of $1.2 trillion (€1.12 trillion.)
  • U.S. company affiliates in Europe earned an estimated $325 billion (€303 billion), while European affiliates in the US earned $150 billion (€140 billion), the second highest level ever.
  • U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe hit their highest levels ever. U.S. exporters shipped roughly 2.5 times more LNG supplies to Europe in 2022 than in 2021.
 
OK that may be one of the funniest posts ever!

any comment in this ?


Russia. The loser. Its armies smashed and scattered across the Ukrainian steppe; its elite soldiers dead or dismembered; its traditional energy export markets shuttered, and its economy teetering, flimsy and Potemkin-like on the brink of ruin.


It has been said too rarely that the Western oil price cap on Russian crude is having a real effect, with Urals oil trading at close to a one-third discount to Brent. Few people write about this, but many Global South nations (India, China, and others) are now benefitting hugely by securing cut-price oil, energy, and commodity supplies from Russia. The war is now producing an economic win or benefit for many low-income countries.



Forced to sell its commodities at below market prices at a cost of untold billions of dollars, the war has also sparked a very significant capital flight from Russia (who, after all, would leave their assets anywhere near a kleptocratic Kremlin?)


While higher oil and energy prices bolstered Russia’s trade and fiscal surpluses last year, helping create a current account surplus of $227bn in 2022, there was also a foreign exchange drawdown of close to $50bn, and more than $100bn is estimated to have left the country, excluding deleveraging.
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  • U.S.-Europe trade in goods reached an all-time high of $1.2 trillion (€1.12 trillion.)
  • U.S. company affiliates in Europe earned an estimated $325 billion (€303 billion), while European affiliates in the US earned $150 billion (€140 billion), the second highest level ever.
  • U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe hit their highest levels ever. U.S. exporters shipped roughly 2.5 times more LNG supplies to Europe in 2022 than in 2021.
 
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said that Moscow horde and han- China represent "the forces of good in the world.🤡"
 
Moscow is a gas station masquerading as a country.


And Ukraine can't beat them with $100B of our money, our weapons and State of the art battlefield intel.

Please just fucking surrender, give Donbass to Putin, send our equipment back and call it a day
 
The US and EU are funding Ukraine's military.
If Japan and Canada can help too, Russia is toast.

Meanwhile, European institutions and countries have committed a combined 54.9 billion euros in aid to Ukraine, with Germany providing the highest amount. For members of the European Union, the Institute estimates their individual commitments by using each country's contributions to the overall EU budget and shares in the European Investment Bank. Much of that European aid is financial rather than military, most of which is coming in the form of loans and grants. The United States has given the most in grants, valued at 25 billion euros ($26.5 billion).

 

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