Saturday, March 23, 2024
We like ..
Ukraine recently found a Russian weak spot targeting its oil and gas industry in long-range missile and drone attacks.
The attacks have reduced Russia's oil processing capacity by 7%, Reuters reported, seriously impacting an industry Russia relies on heavily to fund its invasion of Ukraine.
But according to The Financial Times, pushback on the attacks is coming from an unexpected corner: Kyiv's most important ally, the US.
US officials are said to be concerned that the attacks could drive up oil prices and provoke retaliation. They want Ukraine to ease up, per the report.
The audacious attacks, targeting refineries, storage depots, and other sites, badly dented Russia's oil industry.
Oil prices have already increased sharply, bringing wider economic pain. A further increase would diminish President Joe Biden's chances of reelection.
Comment:
Many want Joe Biden to stay in office, and keep the war simmering, the border wide open, the inflation as high as possible and the future is as promising as Biden's remembers it. Just a thought.
The attacks have reduced Russia's oil processing capacity by 7%, Reuters reported, seriously impacting an industry Russia relies on heavily to fund its invasion of Ukraine.
But according to The Financial Times, pushback on the attacks is coming from an unexpected corner: Kyiv's most important ally, the US.
US officials are said to be concerned that the attacks could drive up oil prices and provoke retaliation. They want Ukraine to ease up, per the report.
The audacious attacks, targeting refineries, storage depots, and other sites, badly dented Russia's oil industry.
Oil prices have already increased sharply, bringing wider economic pain. A further increase would diminish President Joe Biden's chances of reelection.
Comment:
Many want Joe Biden to stay in office, and keep the war simmering, the border wide open, the inflation as high as possible and the future is as promising as Biden's remembers it. Just a thought.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Amnesty..
A month after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered “immediate and effective measures” to protect Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip from the risk of genocide by ensuring sufficient humanitarian assistance and enabling basic services, Israel has failed to take even the bare minimum steps to comply, Amnesty International said today.
The order to provide aid was one of six provisional measures ordered by the Court on 26 January and Israel was given one month to report back on its compliance with the measures. Over that period Israel has continued to disregard its obligation as the occupying power to ensure the basic needs of Palestinians in Gaza are met.
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