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    Sweden has given up on that... it going to move EU way big time and possible NATO.

    India has meeting with the 3 others shortly today.

    India will want to move west ward ..

    The Nuclear plant is being hut down safely apparently.. Hope they put the outside fire out ..

    The hacker of world are apparently going on the offensive.. be interesting to see how that plays out.
    Last edited by Waltzing; 04-03-2022 at 05:18 PM.

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    Guardian

    6m ago 04:45
    Fire at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant extinguished, officials say

    Ukrainian emergency services have confirmed a fire in the training building of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant has been extinguished after a blaze burned for at least four hours throughout early Friday morning.
    No casualties have so far been reported.

    An update published to the State Emergency Services official Telegram account reads:

    At 06:20 the fire in the training building of Zaporizhzhya NPP in Energodar was extinguished. There are no victims.”
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    more plants out there. lets hope high command get control of the conscripts...

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    The US has a good enough pretext to go in now.

    Ie to stop a nuclear disaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda-NZ- View Post
    The US has a good enough pretext to go in now.

    Ie to stop a nuclear disaster.
    The USA "going in" will start it, do you want a nuclear war?. Haven't you figured out yet why the rest of the world hasn't militarily engaged yet, except supplying some weapons and sanctions, even the top lesser nuclear powers don't want to take on Russia because it will screw most of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    The USA "going in" will start it, do you want a nuclear war?. Haven't you figured out yet why the rest of the world hasn't militarily engaged yet, except supplying some weapons and sanctions, even the top lesser nuclear powers don't want to take on Russia because it will screw most of the world.
    Scary every time Russia doesn't get its way they will threaten nuclear war........... when does the world call their bluff. We know the grip Russia had on Europe for years and thought when the wall came down everything would improve but Russia continues in their thuggery ways.

    Maybe the Russian people will find a solution for maddog Putin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davexl View Post
    Well, undermining the Russian leadership with the good ole BBC Shortwave service is a good start, might lead to regime change eventually?
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    March 3, 2022, 4:04 p.m. ET2 hours ago
    2 hours ago Tiffany Hsu

    BBC revives shortwave radio dispatches in Ukraine, and draws ire of Russia.



    A projectile hit the main radio and television tower in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday.Credit...Carlos Barria/Reuters

    As Russia is trying to cut off the flow of information in Ukraine by attacking its communications infrastructure, the British news outlet BBC is revisiting a broadcasting tactic popularized during World War II: shortwave radio.

    The BBC said this week that it would use radio frequencies that can travel for long distances and be accessible on portable radios to broadcast its World Service news in English for four hours a day in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, and in parts of Russia.

    “It’s often said truth is the first casualty of war,” Tim Davie, director-general of the BBC, said in a statement. “In a conflict where disinformation and propaganda is rife, there is a clear need for factual and independent news people can trust.”

    On Tuesday, Russian projectiles struck the main radio and television tower in Kyiv. Oleksii Reznikov, Ukraine’s defense minister, wrote on Twitter that Russia’s goal was “to break the resistance of the Ukrainian people and army,” starting with “a breakdown of connection” and “the spread of massive FAKE messages that the Ukrainian country leadership has agreed to give up.”

    Shortwave radio has been a go-to vehicle to reach listeners in conflict zones for decades, used to deliver crackling dispatches to soldiers in the Persian Gulf war, send codes to spies in North Korea and pontificate through the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. But more modern forms of radio along with the internet eventually pushed shortwave out of favor; the BBC retired its shortwave transmissions in Europe 14 years ago.

    Over the last week of February, viewership of BBC’s Ukrainian language site more than doubled from a year earlier to 3.9 million visitors, the broadcaster said on Wednesday. The BBC also provides news coverage in the country via its website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, Viber and Espreso TV.

    Millions of Russians are also turning to the BBC, the broadcaster said. The audience for the BBC’s Russian language news website reached a record 10.7 million in the past week, more than tripling its weekly average so far in 2022, the company said. Visitors to BBC’s English language website from within Russia surged 252 percent to 423,000.

    Within the country, BBC also posts updates on Telegram, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Other Western news outlets have also experienced a surge in viewership. Visits to The Guardian’s digital platforms from Russian and Ukrainian audiences were up 180 percent from January.

    The BBC’s coverage has led to complaints from Russian officials. Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry, said during a briefing broadcast by RT, the Kremlin-backed Russian media outlet, that Russia was the victim of “unprecedented information terrorism” that was “devoted to discrediting Russian actions” and “creating hysteria around Ukrainian events.”

    The BBC “plays a determined role in undermining the Russian stability and security,” Ms. Zakharova said, without providing evidence.
    I wonder if the BBC will reintroduce the opening notes to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony before its news broadcasts to occupied territories - Beethoven V - V for Victory over the despot - morse code.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZi_6FUbo-Q

    The BBC used coded messages in its radio broadcasts to resistance fighters in ww2
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrbgxjaTmng

    It may also partly explain the current European aggressive despot's dislike of them.
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    If stocks fall due to the threat of nuclear war, BUY THE DIPS.

    If nuclear war doesn't happen, you will make some serious money.

    If nuclear war happens, you won't need the money anyway.

    Stay safe & stay sane - you cannot influence the outcome but you can control your emotions & stay calm.

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    If NZ doesn't get hit, you might need some.

    Though the nuclear winter might cause crop failures and even famine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda-NZ- View Post
    If NZ doesn't get hit, you might need some.

    Though the nuclear winter might cause crop failures and even famine.
    It's all over, red rover for planet earth.

    On the optimistic side :


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