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LOL! Now that's a rogue's gallery if I ever saw one.
Very interesting that Serbia is the only grey spot in all of Europe. They just can't help themselves, can they?
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Yes, a pretty decisive vote.LOL! Now that's a rogue's gallery if I ever saw one.
Very interesting that Serbia is the only grey spot in all of Europe. They just can't help themselves, can they?
I'm sure there are whispers among shadowy figures within the cavernous halls of the Kremlin...
Those dudes could sing the Sesame Street song and it would sound epic.
I just said in my last post that I'm in favour of a larger military so I'm obviously not arguing for complacency. Still, with the united response to the invasion of Ukraine, a non-NATO country, there's no doubt that NATO (not just the US) would defend Canada if there were a hypothetical invasion. There's no sign of the alliance faltering. If anything it's getting stronger.Trump was also actively trying to deconstruct NATO. Canada should not be complacent in assuming the US will come to help no matter how likely that may be.
Powers rise and fall, and the geopolitical structure changes, we're seeing that as we speak and we need to be prepared.
Putin bombed a holocaust memorial yesterday as apart of his "denazification" campaign. Who knows where he'll stop. I think he's crazy enough to try and take on NATO.
The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday approved a non-binding resolution condemning Russia for invading Ukraine and demanding that it withdraw its military forces.
The vote came after a series of speeches during which the majority of countries called on Russia to end the violence in Ukraine, which has continued for nearly one week.
Sergiy Kyslytsya, the Ukrainian ambassador to the U.N., urged countries to vote in favor of the resolution in an emotional address that ended with applause from the chamber.
"It's already clear that the goal of Russia is not an occupation only. It is genocide," Kyslytsya said.
Vassily Nebenzia, Russia's ambassador to the U.N., asked members to vote against the resolution and said Western powers were exerting pressure on other countries to vote in favor of it. Belarus and Syria were among the countries that spoke out against the resolution.
There was widespread international support for the resolution
Ultimately, the resolution passed overwhelmingly by a vote of 141 to 5 with 35 abstentions. The five countries that voted against it were Russia, Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea.
"The truth is that this war was one man's choice and one man alone: President Putin. It was his choice to force hundreds of thousands of people to stuff their lives into backpacks and flee the country," said U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
"Those were President Putin's choices. Now it is time to make ours. The United States is choosing to stand with the Ukrainian people," she added.
The measure's passage showed that "a global anti-Putin coalition has been formed and is functioning," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a tweet after the vote.
"The world is with us. The truth is on our side. Victory will be ours!" Zelenskyy added....
From CTV:
Ottawa installing 'Free Ukraine' street signs in front of the Russian Embassy
Mayor Jim Watson unveiled the new 'Free-Libre Ukraine' blue and yellow sign blades Wednesday morning that will be installed on Charlotte Street.ottawa.ctvnews.ca
AoD
hahaha that's the ulitmate trolling , they should send a photo to Putin , or get a someone in a Putin mask putting up that sign
Let's send the Truckers and their freedom convoy.
The tokenism is great for moral support.
Now are we willing to discuss the sacrifices we're willing to make (inflation, higher taxes, more refugees, etc) to help Ukraine, fight Putin and deter China from the same?