An editorial by S. Machinsky about the excavation of a Russian village in the Leningrad region, the residents of which were massacred by German troops in 1941.
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Moved to my personal blog: By S. Machinsky Continued on Page 47
#3
Stalin needed or at least thought he needed a Polish buffer zone between him and the West/Germany/NATO and he didn't want to take any shit about it from the Poles. War tends to get that way.
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#4
No, I haven't, Bad; just get tired of the Rus crying "I'm a poor victim, so don't watch what I'm doing/"
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Igor Polezhaev.
[VK] Following the talks at the level of the heads of the foreign ministries, Washington and Kiev signed a charter“ on strategic partnership ”. This happened on another wave of accusations against Russia, which, according to the Americans, "is preparing an invasion of Ukraine." The US allegedly transferred information on this matter to the EU. What is it - ethereal fears or the announcement of your own provocation?
#1
Are we prepared to go to war to defend the current political configuration in Ukraine?
Really?
In defense of what vital interest of the United States?
Can anyone say?
Or is it because we're upholding some new strategic doctrine that this president recently articulated in a major speech?
If so, I missed it. Or is it just the Biden Shit-Yer-Pants Doctrine?
#2
Because the Russian government is utterly, completely innocent. For the first time in Putin's reign.
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#3
Ok so Putin's not "innocent." Must sternly-word him. Bad Vlad!
But warships in the Black Sea? Why? To preserve what, exactly, in Ukraine-- freedom of ... this newly vital SLOC? Our brother-Slavs in Kiev?
Or are they now GoodWhites and Russian speakers in the east are BadWhites?
The obvious solution to this mess would have been to partition that miserable country and demilitarize it -- no nukes, no standing armies, and no prospect, ever, of Ukrainian NATO membership. That's what Bush the Elder, Major, Kohl and Mitterrand's governments all promised Gorbachev.
They lied. Or more precisely it was Clinton and his mendacious assholes who overreached and overruled and pushed NATO into Russia's backyard. That was over YELTSIN's strenuous objections, not Putin's. Long before anyone ever heard of Putin.
We didn't create this dumpster fire, but we just pushed it, Joseph Rosenbaum-like, right up to the gas pumps.
Can we stop being so f--king stupid in our post-Soviet Russia policy? For once?
#4
Ukraine.
Belorussia-Poland.
Taiwan.
Estonia.
If you don't think this is being co-ordinated from some dascha you probably still write letters to Santa.
#5
The real flash point right now is the border between Belarus and Poland. If you really want a fight, there it is. Never mind the Syrians who might get caught in the crossfire. They're the enemy too.
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#6
Gotta protect the hard drives of certain banks, dontchya know?
#10
"When committing to war, appoint those into leadership positions who talk of war like a parade, so as to make yourself as predictable as possible."
-Sun Tzu
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[REGNUM] In the Kemerovo region tomorrow, November 15, ice phenomena, wet snow deposition, ice cover are expected in some areas, visibility with precipitation from time to time is 1-2 km. This was reported by the regional hydrometeorological center.
"Partly cloudy, light, in some places moderate precipitation in the form of snow, sleet and rain, in some places ice phenomena, sleet deposition. Ice on the roads. Southwest wind, 4-9 m / s, in places gusts up to 17 m / s. The temperature at night is −2 to −7 C, in the daytime −2 to + 3 C," the forecasters say.
In Kemerovo, partly cloudy weather is predicted, light precipitation in the form of snow, sleet and rain, ice on the roads, southwestern wind 4-9 m/s, temperature at night -2 to -4 ° C, daytime 0 to -2 ° C.
[REGNUM] In Novosibirsk, on November 15, sleet is expected at night. This is the forecast of the West Siberian Hydrometeorological Center.
"Snow, western wind 4-9 m/s, gusts up to 14 m/s in places, air temperature -3 to -5 C, ice on the roads in places," the forecasters specified.
In the Novosibirsk region tomorrow, November 15, it will be cloudy, light, moderate snow in places, sleet in the daytime, ice in places on the roads, northwestern wind 4-9 m/s, gusts in places at night up to 16 m/s, in the daytime up to 14 m/s. The temperature at night is −2 to −7 C, in the north up to - 12 C, in the daytime 0 to - 5 C, in some places up to -10 C.
The refrigerator freezer temperature should be 0° F (-18° C), again according to the FDA. Typically, this temp should prevent freezer burn and keep ice from developing on surfaces.
If you're going by the book, there really is no average refrigerator temperature, but you may need to drop the temperature down to somewhere between 35° F to 37 depending on where you live and any environmental or altitude factors.
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