Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Confused..

 



French President Emmanuel Macron called for restraint in both words and actions in dealing with the Ukraine conflict, after U.S. President Joe Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "butcher" and said he should not remain in power.
"I wouldn't use this type of wording because I continue to hold discussions with President Putin," Macron said on France 3 TV channel.
Biden, speaking in Warsaw, had said that Putin "cannot remain in power". A White House official later said Biden's remarks did not represent a shift in Washington's policy and were meant to prepare the world's democracies for an extended conflict, not back regime change in Russia. 
How imbaressing.... The junior President of France to point clearly the wrong approach to peace by someone who has been in the governoment in the past 50 years.  Just a thought.

Will..

 


Malarky..

 




Smack..

 


Monday, March 28, 2022

Shoe..

 

These difficult issue are this Administration decisions as we first blocked any improvement in oil production, shut down the Keystone pipeline, followed by fuel the hate and the war between Russia and Ukraine and initiate sanctions on Russia and the rest of the world.

The president himself announced Food Shortage is real.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Restraint..

 


French President Emmanuel Macron called for restraint when speaking about or engaging in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

“We want to stop the war that Russia has launched in Ukraine without escalation — that’s the objective,” Macron said in an interview with France 3 TV. He said the goal is to use diplomatic means to reach a cease-fire and withdrawal of troops.

“If this is what we want to do, we should not escalate things — neither with words nor actions,” Macron said.

Macron’s comments come after Biden gave an impassioned speech in Poland in which he called Putin a “butcher” and said Putin “cannot remain in power.” The White House later attempted to walk back those comments, emphasizing the U.S. does not have a strategy of regime change.

The French president has spoken with Putin on several occasions in diplomatic efforts and said he continues to speak with Putin.

“I wouldn’t use this type of wording because I continue to hold discussions with President Putin,” Macron said. Just a "Leadership Lesson" of thought.

Unify..



President Joe Biden marked one month since the war began in Ukraine by hitting Russia with more economic sanctions Thursday and backing its expulsion from the Group of 20 world leaders, a move that would further isolate the Kremlin and restrict its role in the global economy.

Biden said at a news conference in Brussels that he supports calls to boot Russia from the G-20, which is made up of leaders from the world's major economies. He noted the final decision rests with the group's membership.

“The single most important thing is for us to stay unified,” Biden said after a trio of summits in which European allies asserted, they would help Ukraine and punish Russia for as long as it takes. But inreality Nato is hurting big time.

And on the other hands Biden's spoke about Food Shortage Worldwide..  

Unified on doing what exactly?   Just a "Non Unified" thought.

Core..

 




Permanent neutrality is a very European solution to a very European problem: mutual geopolitical threats. Switzerland was neutralised by the Great Powers in 1815 to keep Austria and France apart, Belgium and Luxembourg were neutralised later to put space between France and Germany, and Austria was neutralised in 1955 to regain its independence without becoming another NATO member that could threaten the USSR.

This worked because neutral buffer states deescalate the security dilemma. Permanently neutral states, even when they have militaries – which almost all do – pose no structural threats to great powers, while nuclear weapons or alliances like NATO do.

That is why Moscow, too, has been calling for a neutral Ukraine, and not just since the war started. Rank and file Russian foreign policymakers have suggested it on the highest levels, together with a federalisation of the state as foreseen in the Minsk II agreements.

Since December 17 2021, when Russia published two draft treaties, it has been clear that Moscow would agree to a neutral status for Ukraine. The treaties all but name the policy. Even if one rejects the demands of NATO’s withdrawal to 1997 borders (also a part of the proposal) the neutrality of Ukraine still comprises the core part.

 Just a "Simple" thought.

Houthi..

 


A huge plume of smoke could be seen above an oil facility in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Friday, according to multiple media reports, with Yemen’s Houthi group claiming they had attacked a Saudi Aramco site with missiles.

The Associated Press cited videos of a raging fire at an oil depot, saying the location of the blaze was near the North Jeddah Bulk Plant which is southeast of the city’s international airport. Meanwhile, a Reuters source said a Saudi Aramco facility had been hit.

The Iran-backed Houthis claimed they were behind the strike with a military spokesperson adding that they had also used drones to hit the Ras Tanura and Rabigh refineries, according to Reuters. 

2019 attacks
On Sunday morning, Saudi authorities confirmed an attack on Aramco facilities last weekend, with Houthi rebels using missiles and drones to target at least six sites across the kingdom, including an Aramco fuel depot and a liquefied natural gas plant.

The Houthis have carried out thousands of cross-border missile and drone attacks into Saudi Arabia in the years since Riyadh launched its aerial assault on Yemen with the help of the Americans, which has killed tens of thousands. Oil prices will soar.  

Just a thought.

Fallen Short....

 


The first lady, Jill Biden, complained about her husband’s choice of Kamala Harris as running mate and now vice-president, according to a new book, asking: “There are millions of people in the United States. Why … do we have to choose the one who attacked Joe?”

Harris made her mark in the Democratic primary – and bruised Biden – at a debate in Miami in June 2019, criticising his opposition to bussing, a way of racially integrating public schools, as a young senator in the 1970s.

Promising “juicy excerpts” of the new politics book, Politico said Martin and Burns offer extensive accounts of Harris’s struggles as vice-president. As allies complained about her “impossible” portfolio, including border security, the news website said. 

“Kate Bedingfield, Biden’s communications director, not only grew tired of the criticism that the White House was mismanaging Harris – she blamed the VP.”

Martin and Burnswrite: “In private, Bedingfield had taken to noting that the vice-presidency was not the first time in Harris’s political career that she had fallen short of sky-high expectations: her Senate office had been messy, and her presidential campaign had been a fiasco. Perhaps, she suggested, the problem was not the vice-president’s staff.”  Just a thought.